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Articles: Press Release
Tammy Provost and Peridot Triumphant in the $10,000 ASG/USHJA International Hunter Derby at Horse Shows by the Bay

Photo Credit: Peridot and Tammy Provost won the
$10,000
ASG/USHJA International Hunter Derby at Horse Shows by the Bay. Photo (C) 2008
Randi Muster.
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Traverse City, MI - July 26, 2008 - Another gorgeous day in Traverse
City, MI brought
many spectators and exhibitors to the Flintfields Horse
Park for Horse Shows by
the Bay and the $10,000 ASG Software Solutions/United States Hunter Jumper
Association (USHJA) High Performance International Hunter Style Derby Classic.
Janet P. Read of Wellington, FL
generously sponsored the evening's class, which was won by Tammy Provost and
Peridot, owned by Stephen Martines of Lafox,
IL, and trained by Lynn Jayne.
The Hunter Derby was a very exciting and highly anticipated
class, unlike any other held at the horse show. The class was created by the
USHJA to bring back the deeply rooted tradition of the discipline of hunter
riding and this was the first time that Horse Shows by the Bay had a chance to
host such an event.
Fifty-one horses and riders competed in the first round of
the competition, but only the top twelve were brought back to ride the handy
hunter course in the second round. In the end, it was the combination of both
round scores that gave Provost and Peridot the win and the honor to be the
first winners to have their names engraved on the Horse Shows by the Bay
Stanley Rheinheimer Memorial Trophy.
The course was designed by course designer JP Godard along
with the help of show manager Dean Rheinheimer's fence designs. The course was
full of elaborate natural jumps and an interesting, well thought-out track. In
a recent interview, Dean Rheinheimer explained how he designed the jumps
mimicking visions of what his father used to jump in the backfields of their
family horse farm.
After round one, Jamee Crawford of El Paso, TX and her horse
Tuscan Sun were in the lead and Tammy Provost and Peridot were in second place,
just two points behind them. However, the second round handy hunter course
switched up the first round places quite a bit and it was Provost and Peridot
who pulled it out for the overall win.
"I thought the course was great," Provost said after her
win. "The course was beautiful and I thought it was pretty straightforward. The
new ring is so nice and so big to ride in; it is wonderful. The setting is
wonderful too. Between all of the trees and the view down into the valley, it
is absolutely beautiful."
Provost has only ridden 6-year-old Peridot a few times, but
thinks that he is a really sweet horse. "He is an absolutely beautiful jumper
and a beautiful mover," she said. "For me, when you have a First Year green
horse that can just go out and do all that, it must be a really special horse,"
she continued. "Most of the horses that do these classes are like 10-year-old
horses. I think a lot of this horse for being able to go out there and do it so
well at such a young age."
Both Provost and Peridot have had some experience in doing
the hunter derbies before. Peridot did a derby in Chicago with rider Charlie
Jane and Provost won a derby in St.
Louis and also made the top cut for one at the Winter
Equestrian Festival.
"I just think that it is a great class, and we really needed
to promote the hunters," Provost said. "It is definitely nice that the USHJA is
doing that."
Provost also thinks that the horse show did a great job. "I
think Horse Shows by the Bay is the best," she said. "I think that it is
probably going to become one of the biggest shows, for sure in the Midwest, but maybe even in the country because they do so
much extra. They do things like throw parties and put food out in the morning
for everybody. If something needs to be fixed, they fix it, and if you suggest
anything they are right on it."
Along with Janet P. Read's generous sponsorship of the
hunter derby class, there was also an exhibitor derby dinner thrown beforehand.
The dinner, catered by Outback Steakhouse, was co-sponsored by Hillside Farm,
Heather Irvine and family, as well as Brookwood Farm and Carl and Rush Weeden.
Everyone at the event also got to enjoy live entertainment from the band The
Saucecats thanks to their generous sponsorship.
There are many more exciting events still to come at Horse
Shows by the Bay in beautiful Traverse City, MI. Tomorrow the Team Elmer's
Grand Prix ring will feature the $25,000 Grand Traverse Bay Grand Prix. The
highly anticipated competition is one that will be full of excitement for
exhibitors and spectators alike.
For more information on Horse Shows by the Bay, please go to
www.horsesportsbythebay.com.
Final Results:
$10,000 ASG/USHJA International Hunter Derby, sponsored by Janet Read 1st - Peridot and Tammy Provost - 366 points 2nd - Sirius Black and Patricia
Griffith - 357.5 points 3rd - Concerto and Louise Serio - 349 points 3rd - Borealus and Katie Dinan - 349 points 5th - North Country and
Patricia Griffith - 342.5 points 6th - Lord Lorenzo and Alyssa
Mansfield - 341 points 7th - Charade and Kirsten Coe - 331 points 7th - Angelo and Katie Dinan - 331 points 9th - American Beauty and Mary Kate Hassett - 327 points 10th - Tuscan Sun and Jamee
Crawford - 313 points 11th - Radscha A.W. and Johanna Hyyppa - 302.5 points 12th - Mid-Accord and Maggie McAlary - 271.5 points
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