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Inclusive and Victoria Colvin Capture 2012 USEF East Coast Junior Hunter
Finals Grand Championship
Victoria Colvin and Inclusive won the 2012 USEF East Coast Junior Hunter
Finals Grand Championship. Photo By: Kendall Bierer/PMG.
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Lexington, KY - July 25, 2012 - The sweat beaded off the competitors' brow
today at the Kentucky Horse Park. It was the final day of the USEF East
Coast Junior Hunter Finals, and the final determinant would be the handy
round. Today's second round course determined both Champion and Reserve
Champion for each division, as well as overall High Point Mare, Reserve
Grand Champion and Grand Champion. It was Victoria Colvin and Inclusive who
took the prestigious Grand Championship, adding their names to the perpetual
trophy.
Today's course was designed by Bobby Murphy and involved tight inside turns,
bending lines, rollback combinations, an in-and-out, and a strong hand
gallop over the final oxer. The course proved difficult for many, testing
both horse and rider alike with natural fences, hedges and brush.
The Small 15 & Under Junior Hunters were first in the order of go, and it
was 14-year-old Victoria Colvin aboard Ovation, owned by Dr. Betsee Parker,
who posted a clear comeback from yesterday's Classic Round to receive scores
92, 90 and 88 for a total of 270 points and the blue ribbon in the Handy
Round.
"My plan going in today was to get around," Colvin laughed reflecting on
yesterday's round. "There are days when he enters the ring and you just know
that he is going to be spectacular. Yesterday wasn't one of those days,
probably due to the poor weather. Today was beautiful, and from the moment
we left the in gate, I knew he was going to do great-I couldn't have asked
for more."
The duo posted the high score of the competition, and climbed back into the
top rankings. It was Vivian Yowan and Whatever who earned the championship
for their consistent efforts. They earned a handy score of 258 points, and
an overall total of 643 points. Kate Ross and Friday Night, were awarded the
Reserve Championship with their score of 630 points. Brett Burlington guided
Quigley to the third place finish in the division with the final average of
554.50. "It's really amazing to be here and to have done so well; it is
only my first time competing in the Junior Finals," Yowan expalined. "He was
a little quiet today, but he always tries his hardest and always jumps so
well. I just focus, and really help him have a smooth round."
Yowan continued, "We saw a few people go and they didn't do well on the
inside turn. My plan was to play it safe for the handy, and make it smooth
by going around the inside turn. Not risking that tight turn to give us a
little more room and I think it gave us an ultimate edge."
Next to go was the Small 16-17 Junior Hunters where Shawn Casady, aboard Elm
Rock LLC's Glass Castle, took advantage of yesterday's combined scores, and
secured the Division Championship with confidence. They successfully caught
the attention of the judges with a strong hand gallop and smooth course,
riding to the Handy Round score of 262 points. Hasbrouck Donovan and
Confidential made a run for it with good scores of 86, 83 and 85 across the
board, totaling 254 points. In the end, they proved good enough for the
Reserve Championship. Rounding out the top three for the division was Anna
Cardelfe and Nadia with 606.5 points.
"I just wanted to jump around and use the course to my advantage," Champion
Casady explained. "There was an inside turn to a couple of jumps and a few
open strides, but everything was pretty trivial. I thought our hand gallop
was really good to the final oxer."
"She is a sweet mare-big stride and likes to go really slow," Casady
continued. "She is brave and likes to gallop. I knew she was right there
with me when I pushed her to move forward for the last fence, she is very
dependent like that."
The Large 15 & Under Junior Hunters were one of the more wide-open divisions
of the finals. Fourteen-year-old Victoria Colvin and 15-year-old Lillie
Keenan went head-to-head to battle to the top of the leader board. Both
riders posted beautiful rounds in yesterday's division, with Colvin picking
up the first in the Classic and the second in the under saddle, and Keenan
taking the second in the Classic and the blue ribbon in the under
saddle. Today proved vital for both girls when determining the rankings. It
was Colvin aboard Inclusive, owned by Dr. Betsee Parker, who took the first
place award for the handy with scores of 86, 90 and 92 for a total of 268
points. Colvin and Inclusive were awarded the Division's
Championship. Although Keenan posted the high scores of 88, 88 and 91 aboard
C Coast Z, she fell just shy of the title and picked up the Reserve with a
score of 630.5 points. Spencer Smith and Spotlight, owned by Weslands Farm,
earned the third spot with 611.50 points.
"I knew what to do, and he felt great in the schooling ring and even better
than yesterday. I knew that I wanted to take it easy and have a smooth
round. I don't really get nervous, and I just went in there and didn't over
think it, it worked for me," Colvin stated.
Finishing out the competition was the Large 16-17 Junior Hunters where Meg
O'Mara and Walk the Line picked up the Championship. Although the pair sat
second in the rankings after yesterday's under saddle, they took a leap of
faith today and went full out in the handy, earning a score of 261 points
and an overall total of 639.50. Lexi Selldorff and Soulja Boy garnered the
Reserve Championship with a score of 633. Alexandra Crown and Garfield took
home the third place award in the division with a total of 622.50 points.
"It feels so good to have earned this division championship," O'Mara
remarked. "He is amazing, his canter is so nice. I usually mess up with the
hand gallop, but he was right there with me. He was so smooth and the
distance was there. I am so proud of how far he has come."
"I have done the Junior Hunter Finals for several years, and although I
haven't been as successful the others years as this one, my advice to a
younger rider would be not to give up, and definitely don't let your nerves
get in your way. I think I got so worked up the other years, but this year
we went for it and I had the confidence that we could win."
Following the competition, the High Point Mare, Reserve Grand Champion and
Grand Champion of the 2012 USEF Junior Hunter Finals were named.
2012 Large Junior Hunter 15 and Under Champion, Inclusive, was named overall
Grand Champion with rider Victoria Colvin. Coming in for Reserve Grand
Championship was 2012 Small Junior Hunter 15 and Under Reserve Champion
Vivian Yowan and Whatever. Shawn Casady rode Glass Castle to the center of
the Walnut Ring to claim the High Point Mare award.
Grand Champion Victoria Colvin smiled and said, "It is such an honor to get
such a prestigious award, I have competed in the Junior Hunter Finals for
the last three years, but this year made me nostalgic. I remember when I won
for Pony Finals when I was younger, and today it brought back all of those
feelings. I couldn't have asked for more."
The 2012 USEF East Coast Junior Hunter Finals has come to an end, but the
Kentucky Summer Horse Show has only just begun. The show will run through
Sunday, July 29, 2012. Tomorrow the professional hunter divisions will come
to a close, and championships will be awarded in the Stonelea Arena.
For more information, please visit www.kentuckyhorseshows.com.
To access results for the 2012 USEF East Coast Junior Hunter Finals please
visit www.equestrianlive.com.
SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 15 & UNDER OVERALL STANDINGS
Order Entry # Horse Name Rider Name
Score
1 156 WHATEVER VIVIAN YOWAN
643.000
2 230 FRIDAY NIGHT KATE ROSS
630.000
3 257 QUIGLEY BRETT BURLINGTON
554.500
4 171 GENUINE CLOE HYMOWITZ
548.000
5 153 PIN-UP LILY BARBER
528.000
6 261 FINEST HOUR LAUREN REED
520.500
7 248 SUN KING VICTORIA PLOTT
515.500
8 314 KASHMIR CLAY ALDER
511.000
9 204 CHROMEO LILLIE KEENAN
509.000
10 174 OVATION VICTORIA COLVIN
507.000
11 191 ULTRA TRUE KERSHENBAUM
467.500
12 254 MARIATCHY DE CLUIS HALLIE ANDERSON
433.500
SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 16-17 OVERALL STANDINGS
Order Entry # Horse Name Rider Name
Score
1 316 GLASS CASTLE SHAWN CASADY
639.500
2 286 CONFIDENTIAL HASBROUCK DONOVAN
638.000
3 212 NADIA ANNA CARDELFE
606.500
4 165 COOL BLUE LUCILLE OKEN
580.500
5 175 SANZIBAR ALEXANDRA CROWN
574.000
6 160 MIRASOL SAMANTHA BATT
568.000
7 263 EVOLUTION SYDNEY SHULMAN
560.000
8 196 NORTH COAST SIERRA WILSON
545.500
9 271 PRESTON MEREDITH COMBS
537.500
10 193 MINE MARYANN OSBORNE
528.500
11 195 EMILIO BELLA CRAMER
522.000
12 185 ZILVER STAR LEXI SELLDORFF
508.500
LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 15 & UNDER OVERALL STANDINGS
Order Entry # Horse Name Rider Name
Score
1 172 INCLUSIVE VICTORIA COLVIN
658.500
2 309 C COAST Z LILLIE KEENAN
630.500
3 253 SPOTLIGHT SPENCER SMITH
611.500
4 173 CHIVAS REGAL LILI HYMOWITZ
606.500
5 170 PERFECTIONIST CLOE HYMOWITZ
579.500
6 250 OSTENTACIOUS LOUISE GRAVES
579.000
7 285 COLDPLAY ASHTON ALEXANDER
571.500
8 189 STARS GO BLUE KELLY ARANI
537.000
9 265 RONALDO Q REESA HYLTON
530.500
10 184 VALEN'S PROPHECY KIANNA LUSCHER
521.000
11 298 SYLVESTER ANN MASON JACKSON
520.000
12 200 RIO HUNTER HOLLOWAY
499.000
LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 16-17 OVERALL STANDINGS
Order Entry # Horse Name Rider Name
Score
1 301 WALK THE LINE MEG O'MARA
639.500
2 186 SOULJA BOY LEXI SELLDORFF
633.000
3 176 GARFIELD ALEXANDRA CROWN
622.500
4 258 DUE WEST KELCIE BROPHY
617.000
5 307 SIENNA LEXI MAOUNIS
602.000
6 178 FANFARE NATALIE D'ELIA
594.500
7 326 BECKFORD GENEVIEVE ZOCK
589.500
8 251 CAPSTONE GEOFFREY HESSLINK
582.000
9 292 LUCKY JACK REILY RIEKER
575.000
10 151 BOCA'S COOL WATER LISA BUTZER
564.000
11 311 EARLY WINTER MAXWELL LEVY
548.300
12 287 CR MOET HANNAH MARCO
544.500
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