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Pablo Barrios Attains Third Grand Prix Win in $40,000 Kentucky Classic Grand
Prix Sponsored by Air 51 and Audi of Lexington
Pablo Barrios and La Gran take first place in the $40,000 Kentucky Classic
Grand Prix at the Kentucky Summer Classic. Photo © 2009 Kenneth
Kraus/PhelpsSports.com.
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Lexington, KY - August 1, 2009 - Tonight Pablo Barrios of Caracas,
Venezuela, captured his third grand prix victory in two weeks at the
Kentucky Summer Classic. He and his mount La Gran were unstoppable, taking
first place honors in the $40,000 Kentucky Classic Grand Prix sponsored by
Air 51 and Audi of Lexington. Last week Barrios and La Gran were victorious
in the $25,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic and the $40,000 Kentucky Summer
Grand Prix.
Tonight's event was held in the Sheila C. Johnson Ring in the New Outdoor
Stadium, and the course was designed by Michel Vaillancourt. Out of 43
starting entries, only seven horse and rider combinations qualified for the
jump-off. The class was scored under a Table II.2(A) format.
In the jump-off, Sarah Segal and her horse Holiday returned for the short
course and accrued twelve faults in 41.989 seconds. Segal resides in New
York, NY. Francis Tress Roig and his mount Lady In Blue produced a solid
ride, but they pulled the very last rail, clocking in with a time of 41.064
seconds. Roig lives in Humacao, Puerto Rico.
Kent Farrington and RCG Farm's United rode quickly and carefully and
executed the first double clear round of the night, setting the pace in
40.721 seconds. RCG Farm is based in Newton, CT.
Rodrigo Lambre and Chepepe La Escondi unfortunately lowered the height of
the first fence, but their fast time of 38.676 seconds would hold up for
fifth place. Lambre is from San Pedro, NL, Mexico. Aaron Vale competed next
aboard Tarco, owned by Joan Kalman of Bedford, NY. Vale had an incredible
ride, galloping between fences and cutting all the necessary
corners. Soaring home in 38.216 seconds, the crowd exploded into applause as
Vale bettered Farrington's score and took over the lead. His clean and
expeditious ride seemed unbeatable.
Pablo Barrios and La Gran trotted in the ring next, and they immediately
picked up a gallop and promptly negotiated the first fence. With incredible
foot speed, La Gran tightened the turn to the second obstacle and moved
across the ground with a rapid pace. Their momentum carried them through the
double combination and helped La Gran meet the last three obstacles without
any hesitation. Barrios and his mount skyrocketed to the top of the leader
board with an extraordinary time of 38.072 seconds. La Gran is owned by
Barrios and Andres Olivares of Wellington, FL.
Tracey Fenney and MTM Centano were the last pair to take on the short
course. MTM Centano, owned by MTM Farm in Flower Mound, TX, had the fastest
time of the night in 37.550 seconds; however, they received four faults when
Fenney angled the vertical at fence eight and pulled the top rail. Her score
revealed that Barrios was the winner yet again.
After his win, Barrios discussed his strategy going into the jump-off. "I
didn't see Kent [Farrington] go, but I know my horse can be faster than his
because his horse takes more time in the air," he revealed. "I heard that
the rider after him beat his time, but had the first jump down. So, I knew
that the time was beatable. I had the luck to see Aaron [Vale] go. Probably,
if Aaron went after me, he would have beaten my time. That's part of the
game," he explained. "But I got a lucky spot in the jump-off again, like the
other day. My horse feels amazing. He's a very good horse, and I'm very
pleased to have him."
Barrios was confident that La Gran had the speed to be a leading
contender. "I knew I could have the time. I was pretty sure, for the track
that I had and as fast as he is," he said. "He doesn't waste too much time
in the air. He's so quick. He turned fast. He's an amazing horse. Finally I
have an amazing horse, and I am winning!" he laughed. "I've been waiting too
many years for that to happen, and I am very happy to have it now. Also, I
am very thankful to my country for the help and support that I receive from
El Ministerio Del Deportes."
He explained that he could have gone a touch faster to the vertical at fence
eight, but he did not want to force La Gran or push him too hard. "I think
what I did was enough. I was trusting in his speed," he stated.
He described his first round with La Gran as "one of the best rounds I've
ever had with that horse." Barrios added, "He let me put him in every
single spot that I wanted to put him. At every single distance, he jumped so
relaxed. From fence one to the last, he felt amazing."
Barrios will take next week off from showing. He will then compete for
another two weeks at the Bluegrass Festival Horse Show and the KHJA Horse
Show at the Kentucky Horse Park. In September, he will participate in the
'Masters' Tournament in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
The Kentucky Summer Classic concludes tomorrow at the horse park. Show
jumping highlights include the High and Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper
Classics.
$40,000 KENTUCKY CLASSIC GRAND PRIX RESULTS
1 28 LAGRAN PABLO BARRIOS, 0, 38.072
2 539 TARCO AARON VALE, 0, 38.216
3 924 UNITED KENT FARRINGTON, 0, 40.721
4 705 MTM CENTANO TRACY FENNEY, 4, 37.550
5 462 CHEPEPE LA ESCONDI RODRIGO LAMBRE, 4, 38.676
6 637 LADY IN BLUE FRANCIS TRESS ROIG, 4, 41.064
7 576 HOLIDAY SARAH SEGAL, 12, 41.989
8 1289 PATOILE DAVID BEISEL, 4, 76.185
9 636 MALCOLM NICHOLAS DELLO JOIO, 4, 78.550
10 331 LITTLE JOHN ELIZA SHUFORD, 4, 80.966
11 27 SINATRA PABLO BARRIOS, 4, 81.198
12 633 CLAUS ANGELA MOORE, 4, 81.410
For more information on the Kentucky Summer Classic, please go to
www.kentuckyhorseshows.com.
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