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Patricia Griffith and Sienna Win $10,000 Johnson Horse Transportation USHJA
International Hunter Derby at Brandywine Valley Summer Series
Patricia Griffith and Sienna won the $10,000 Johnson Horse Transportation
USHJA International Hunter Derby. Photo By: Rebecca Walton/PMG.
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Devon, PA - July 1, 2012 -The final day of the first week of the Brandywine
Valley Summer Series presented by Taylor Harris Insurance Service (THIS)
concluded with the week's highlight event, the $10,000 Johnson Horse
Transportation USHJA International Hunter Derby. The final battle was
between the Heritage Farm riders, with trainer Patricia Griffith taking home
the win aboard Sienna with a total score of 380. Lillie Keenan garnered the
second and third place honors with Monterrey and Kid Rock, respectively,
while Matthew Metell placed fourth aboard Pioneer, and Allison Toffolon
claimed fifth riding Class Action, all under the Heritage Farm banner.
Kenny Krome of Maryland designed today's courses set in the Dixon Oval at
the Devon Show Grounds. During the first round, riders showed over coops,
brush racks, and a spilt rail aiken. They also had to jump a two stride to a
bending seven that finished through the Brandywine Arch, the event's new
signature fence. The top 12 riders receiving the highest scores in the first
round returned later in the afternoon for the handy round, showcase their
mounts' brilliance over the challenging course. In addition to the taking
the higher options, riders had to use the inside track to demonstrate their
handiness, while also showing over a trot fence and hand galloping an oxer.
Patricia Griffith and Sienna, owned by Lexi Maounis of Jupiter, FL, were the
standout stars in today's event, leading the $10,000 Johnson Horse
Transportation USHJA International Hunter Derby from start to finish. During
the first round they earned scores of 89 and 90 after taking all the high
options, giving them a total of 179. When they returned for the handy round,
the talented duo was ready to lay down a winning trip. Griffith and Sienna
took all the inside turns and made the more difficult track look
effortless. The judges rewarded their efforts with scores of 86 and 88,
adding four high options and handiness points of 10 and 9 for a 201, and a
grand total of 380.
"It's always so much fun when I get to ride Sienna, she's so great," smiled
Griffith after her win. "She's like my big events partner. I'm never nervous
because there's nothing she can't do, no course, no jump. It's amazing to
have a hunter that can make the tight inside equitation turns. She's so
rideable and so soft in her mouth, you literally just look and she
turns. You pick up a canter and you basically just sit still and steer, the
less you do, the better!"
During the first round, Griffith's main concern was the heat and trying to
keep Sienna fresh. She took an inside turn to the first fence and a short
approach to the last fence, which paid off in the end. Griffith stated,
"Even though it was hot, I felt like she tried to jump really clear, like
she didn't even touch one, and it was hard in those conditions."
Griffith continued, "I knew I could go a little bit shorter to the two
stride during the handy round than Lillie did, because she needed the lead
change, and I knew that I wouldn't. My horse likes the right lead, so I
landed and I just happened to catch it so I could turn, still get the double
and get inside. Sienna is just an amazing horse."
Last year, Griffith and Sienna placed fourth in the $100,000 USHJA
International Hunter Derby Finals, and also placed fourth at the $50,000
USHJA International Hunter Derby at the Winter Equestrian Festival earlier
this winter. They will once again be aiming towards the Finals as their main
event this year.
Griffith's pupil, Lillie Keenan, was right behind her, and after winning the
$100,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby Finals in 2011, she knew exactly
what she needed to do to be at the top. Keenan, of New York, NY, and
Monterrey were on Griffith's heels in the first round, scoring an 84 and
84.5 with all the high options for a 176.5. During the handy round they
executed flawless turns, a solid trot fence, and beautiful hand gallop. They
received scores of 85 and 89, with high options, as well as 9 and 8 handy
points for a 199, just two points away from Griffith's handy round. Their
two round total of 375.5 earned them the second place award.
"I thought Monterrey's trips were really good," commented Keenan. "He's an
equitation horse, so he hasn't done a lot in the hunters, but I've been
doing him in the Derby classes and he's been awesome. He's great for the
handy rounds because he can turn really quickly and he gives a full effort
at every fence. To have that kind of versatility with a horse is really
special, and I trust him with everything so I can really test him and he
pulls through."
Keenan also made a huge step up in the standings with her second mount, Kid
Rock, also owned by Maounis. They were ranked seventh after the first round,
having earned scores of 83 and 76 with four high options for a 167. The
handy round proved to be their specialty as they flowed through the turns
and showcased a striking hand gallop. Scores of 87 and 86 were announced, as
well as additional points of 7 and 9 for handiness, bringing their second
round total to 197, and grand total to 364 for the third place honors.
"Kid Rock has been an awesome horse," stated Keenan. "He's really special
for these kinds of classes because he really can jump and I think sometimes
when you're showing in the 3'6" for a lot of the horses you don't get to see
them give their entire effort. To have him in those classes jumping the
bigger options, he's a special horse and can really jump, so that's where I
think he shows off."
Griffith and Keenan have been competing against each other for many years,
but they are always rooting for each other and trying to help one
another. "If I'm not going to win, I'd prefer that the kids like Lillie
win. It's nice because she's such a great rider and I feel really honored
that I was part of that from the beginning. I knew right from a young age
that she was freakishly talented, so it's fun because you definitely want a
real competition. It's a fun kind of team rivalry thing."
Following in fourth place was Matthew Metell and Heritage Farm's
Pioneer. They had a very solid first round that total 171 and returned in
the third place position. Their handy round was very smooth, and received a
score of 189, for a total of 360 and the fourth place prize. Allison
Toffolon of Bronxville, NY, followed in fifth, riding her equitation mount
Class Action to scores of 170.25 and 184 in each round for a 354.25
total. Lindsay Mutschler of Chadds Ford, PA, was the only rider that was not
from Heritage Farm to break into the top six. She piloted her Amateur-Owner
Hunter Fielding to a score of 163.5 during the first round, and jumped from
tenth to sixth during the handy round with a score of 181 and a total of
344.5.
Griffith concluded, "We really like this show because it gives you a chance
to be at the Devon Show Grounds without it being chaotic like it is during
Devon. It's just a great place to get in this big, beautiful ring, and they
do a really nice job."
Today marked the conclusion of the first week of Brandywine Valley Summer
Series, but the event will resume on Wednesday, July 4, at the historic
Devon Show Grounds. Once again, riders will have the opportunity to compete
during in the hunter, jumper, and equitation events at the 'AA'-rated horse
show. Next week's highlight will be Saturday night's $5,000 Get Real Get RAW
USHJA National Hunter Derby.
For more information about the Brandywine Valley Summer Series, please visit
http://brandywinevalleysummerseries.com.
RESULTS: $10,000 Johnson Horse Transportation USHJA International Hunter
Derby
award entry horse owner rider prize_money
1 385 SIENNA LEXI MAOUNIS PATRICIA GRIFFITH $3000.00
2 386 MONTERREY CHANSONETTE FARM LLC LILLIE KEENAN
$2200.00
3 87 KID ROCK LEXI MAOUNIS LILLIE KEENAN $1300.00
4 381 PIONEER HERITAGE FARM, INC. MATTHEW METELL $800.00
5 69 CLASS ACTION ALLISON TOFFOLON ALLISON TOFFOLON
$600.00
6 351 FIELDING LINDSAY MUTSCHLER LINDSAY MUTSCHLER
$500.00
7 85 SO HO HERITAGE FARM, INC. LILLIE KEENAN $400.00
8 185 SUMMER CATCH ASHLEY HOTZ ASHLEY HOTZ $300.00
9 388 ROSEBERRY HERITAGE FARM, INC. VICTORIA PRESS
$300.00
10 424 CARHARTT KATIE COOPER KATIE COOPER $200.00
11 393 SAY WHAT RODNEY BROSS SANDY FERRELL $200.00
12 19 TRIFECTA MELISSA FELLER MELISSA FELLER $200.00
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