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Champions Crowned at 2012 US National Hunter Pony Championship presented by
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August 9, 2012
By Kendall Bierer for Phelps Media Group, Inc. International
Valentino and Aleece Jarman Capture Overall Green Grand Hunter Pony
Championship at 2012 US Pony Finals
Aleece Jarman Charms the Judges with Valentino, riding to Overall Green
Grand Pony Hunter Championship
Madeline Schaefer and Frosted capture the Green Grand Pony Hunter Reserve
Championship
Lexington, KY -The fences were set as the second day of the Green Pony
Hunter divisions entered the ring to showcase their talent over fences. The
2012 US National Hunter Pony Championships presented by Sallee Horse Vans,
continued today at the Kentucky Horse Park, seeing ponies and riders
navigate the nine-obstacle course with the hopes of taking the top honors
over fences, as well as the prestigious championship and reserve
championship titles. As the day came to a close, it was Aleece Jarman and
Valentino who claimed the Green Pony Hunter Grand Championship title after
winning the Large Green Pony Hunter Over Fences, and the Large Green Pony
Hunter Championship.
The first to dare Bobby Murphy's course was the Small Green Pony
Hunters. Parker Wright and Benjamin Buttons, owned by Emmalee Virginia,
entered the third phase of the competition with the highest overall score,
and combined with their excellent round over fences, they climbed to the top
of the leaderboard. The pair was awarded the scores of 83.50, 85.50, and
83.50 for a total of 252.50 points. Combined with their first day scores,
Wright earned a total 1009.50 points to take the blue ribbon in the
over-fences phase, as well as the Small Green Pony Hunter Championship.
This was Wright's fourth time showing a small green pony at the US National
Hunter Pony Championships, and his last time winning the championship was in
2010. "I thought originally that I was only showing in the Medium Pony
Hunters, but Charlie Moorcroft told me that he had a small green for me to
show, and next thing I know I was riding him and preparing to show here-that
was only two days ago!" Wright exclaimed.
Wright continued, "I think he is a really nice pony, he is very easy, and I
guess in a way I just assist. He only needed some leg and guidance from me,
and it is great to know that Charlie trusts me so much. As soon as I got on
this pony, I knew he was a winner. Not everybody gets a chance to take
championship, and I am so happy to have had the opportunity for a second
time."
Daisy Farish and Helicon Penny Lane, owned by Linda Langmeier, were awarded
the second place ribbon in the over fences after earning scores of 80.5, 85
and 85. Farish also snatched up the Small Green Pony Hunter Reserve
Championship for her overall total of 1001.50 points. It was Lindsey Ayres
and In a Dream that were awarded the third place award in the over fences
this morning, riding to scores of 83, 84 and 83.
The Medium Green Pony Hunters were next, and it was Frosted's stellar
performance over fences that helped him win the third place with Madeline
Schaefer in the irons, and eventually the Medium Green Pony Hunter
Championship. They earned scores of 86, 84.25 and 83.85. Schaefer was also
presented with the High Scoring Rider/Owner Award aboard the 9-year-old grey
gelding.
"This is my first year winning champion, I haven't had the best luck here in
other years," Schaefer laughed. "I liked the course today, it was definitely
different, the last jump was a vertical, but the course was easy to ride. My
pony was so good over the course."
Schaefer continued, "We have been working with each other for a long time,
and he is the sweetest pony. He will pretty much do anything you ask of
him-if you ask him to leave long and he can't, he sure will show you that he
is going to try. I couldn't ask for a better pony."
Although Schaefer took the Overall Medium Green Pony Hunter Championship, it
was Carly Hoft and Wonderwall, owned by Megan Kelly D'Amico, who truly
shined in the over fences portion of the championship finals. Hoft navigated
Wonderwall to scores of 83, 85 and 87 for the high score of 255 points.
"She is really a fun pony, you put her on cruise control, and just let her
go," Hoft explained. "I was a little nervous going into this phase because I
didn't know how scary it was going to be, but she is a great pony, and she
really took care of me. This has been such a great experience for me, and I
am so happy to have competed with Wonderwall, she was great out there."
The Overall Medium Green Pony Hunter Reserve Championship went to Wright and
Anisette, owned by Lionshare Farm, who were ranked fifteenth going into the
final phase, and placed second over fences. The duo was awarded the high
placing scores of 83.50, 87, and 84 points, just narrowly missing the blue
with a score of 254.50, and just shy of the Overall Medium Green Pony
Championship by 21 points.
In the Large Green Pony Hunter division, Aleece Jarman, yesterday's leader,
stepped up
to win the Overall Large Green Pony Hunter Championship aboard Valentino
after placing first in the over fences with scores of 83.5, 85 and 84.45.
Jarman also took the prestigious Grand Green Pony Hunter Championship with
1030.09 points, with Schaefer taking the reserve championship with Frosted
for their overall score.
"This feels amazing, words can't describe it," Jarman described after
accepting the Grand Green Pony Hunter Championship. "I especially didn't
think that this would happen with Valentino since he is so green."
Jarman continued, "I think me containing my nerves and not letting me get
the best of this time really helped to give us a little extra edge. This was
my first year showing him here, and since he was green he was a little
wiggly, so I had to keep him straight and guide him into his lead changes
and smoothly around the course. I hope that our success continues into
Indoors, and I will definitely be back with him again next year."
The Large Green Pony Hunter Reserve Championship went to Daisy Farish and
her talented EMC Fairy Tale, owned by EMC International. The duo received
scores of 87, 84 and 81.65 to earn the class' blue ribbon prize. Lekha
Ramachandran and Feature Presentation took home the third place honors after
earning scores of 83, 86 and 83.
The next presentation was for the Welsh High Score Green Pony, and the
winning prize was awarded to Lindsey Ayres with In a Dream. Taking home the
reserve title was Farish and Helicon Penny Lane.
The last event of the day was the Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle where
Madeline Schaefer once again rode to the blue ribbon, but this time aboard
Swingtown. Picking up the second place honors was Trillville with Lili
Hymowitz in the saddle. Madison Goetzmann and Rock the Boat took the third
place finish.
The 2012 US Pony Finals and the US Hunter Pony Championships presented by
Sallee Horse Vans, will continue tomorrow with the Medium Pony Hunters third
phase, the over fences. The Small Pony Hunter Model and Under Saddle will
also take place tomorrow in the Walnut Ring. Today will also see the second
phase of the National Pony Jumper Championships, the team competition, in
the Alltech Arena at the renowned Kentucky Horse Park.
USEF Network will post results and videos from the US Pony Finals daily at
http://usefnetwork.com/featured/2012USEFPonyFinals/
Find out more about the Pony Finals at www.usef.org.
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