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Margie Engle and Hidden Creek's Campella Seize Top Honors in $25,000 Hagyard
Lexington Classic
Margie Engle and Hidden Creek's Campella jump for the win in the $25,000
Hagyard Lexington Classic at the Kentucky Summer Classic. Photo © 2009
Kenneth Kraus/PhelpsSports.com.
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Lexington, KY - July 30, 2009 - Margie Engle added another victory to her
extensive list of grand prix wins tonight at the Kentucky Summer
Classic. Engle and her mount Hidden Creek's Campella were a force to be
reckoned with in the $25,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic, surpassing 42 other
entries for the win. Engle and Campella were one of nine horse and rider
combinations to qualify for the jump-off. The course was designed by Michel
Vaillancourt and scored under a Table II.2(A) format.
Tonight's class was the fourth of seven grand prix events in the Hagyard
Challenge Series, a summer-long string of grand prix competitions held at
the Kentucky Horse Park. The leading rider of the entire Hagyard Challenge
Series will win a $50,000 Leading Rider Bonus at the conclusion of the final
grand prix, held in September at the Kentucky National Indoor Horse
Show. The Hagyard Challenge Series is sponsored by Hagyard Equine Medical
Institute.
In tonight's class, Chris Kappler and VDL Oranta were the first pair to take
on the short course. They lowered the height of the vertical at fence 12 and
came home with four faults in 41.193 seconds. Mike McCormick and MTM
Remington had an unlucky rail at the first oxer, crossing the finish line in
41.686 seconds. Remington is owned by MTM Farm in Flower Mound, TX. Margie
Engle and Tosca 290 had a beautiful ride, leaving all of the fences intact
for the first double clear finish of the night. Tosca, owned by Hidden Creek
Farm of Oak Creek, WI, galloped home in 41.682 seconds. Engle resides in
Wellington, FL.
Ricardo Villa and his horse VDL Bubalu never touched a rail; however, they
were penalized with one time fault for exceeding the 44 second time
allowed. They stopped the clock in 44.223 seconds, which would hold up for
fourth place. Tracey Fenney of Flower Mound, TX, and MTM Centano had a fast
time of 38.929 seconds, but unfortunately they received four faults for
pulling a rail at fence 11A.
Nick Dello Joio of Wellington, FL, and Wembley Farm's Draco revisited the
arena next. The pair tightened up the turns and moved quickly across the
ground, coming home with a fast clear round in 39.999 seconds. Dello Joio
and Draco skyrocketed to the top of the leader board, momentarily ranking in
first place. Their lead quickly changed hands as Engle piloted her second
mount, Hidden Creek's Campella, to a speedy, fault free finish. Campella
soared home in 38.782 seconds, edging Dello Joio's Draco into second
place. Hidden Creek's Campella is also owned by Hidden Creek Farm.
Daniel Bluman of Weston, FL, accrued eight faults aboard Fatalis Fatum with
a fast time of 38.991 seconds, and Robin Sweely captured four faults in
43.872 seconds on Acorn Hill Farm's Corolato. Acorn Hill Farm is located in
Madison, VA.
Engle's incredible ride aboard Hidden Creek's Campella secured her the
victory, and her second grand prix mount had a solid third place finish.
"I thought the course was nice," revealed Engle after her victory
gallop. "It's funny, the gray mare (Campella) hasn't done many
jump-offs. She was doing 1.30m and Young Horse classes. I just started doing
the grand prix classes with her in Saugerties in June. I'm really happy with
her. She's a big horse. She's over 17 hands, but she's rides very nice and
is really scopey."
Engle continued, "She turns really well, so she was very quick from one to
two in the jump-off. I really took a shot across to the oxer and left long
because I know she's plenty scopey. Then she turned really well after
that. A lot of horses would have gotten strong, but she was very good
there. She was quick for me everywhere and then, to the last jump, I took a
real shot. She galloped to the vertical and then spun right around and
really came up to the last jump nicely too. It's probably the fastest I've
gone with her so far. She actually felt better to me in the jump-off than in
the first round."
"Tosca was great," she said of her third place mount. "I went early in the
jump-off, and there were already a couple of good horses with rails down. I
was a little worried about getting the inside turn after the oxer, so I was
a little tentative. I could've taken more of a shot to the oxer, but I
wanted to make sure I got the inside turn," she disclosed. "But, she was
quick for me everywhere else. I picked it up at the end."
She described her rides on Tosca. "She felt great in both rounds. She's a
pleasure to ride. She's very easy and always tries her heart out. She's
careful, has a great technique and is just a real steady eddy. She's only
nine and just started doing the grand prixs this year. I think she's won six
of them so far," she smiled. "Last year she won the 7 & 8 Year Old
Championships here, and then I moved her up to the grand prix level this
year. She won a couple in Florida and a couple WEF classes. She's just been
really consistent, so I'm really happy with her. We've had her since she was
young, and we've brought her along."
Engle was complimentary of the Kentucky Horse Shows. "I like coming here
because it's one of the nicest facilities in our country. The stabling is
fantastic with the permanent stalls, and I think the footing is as good as
any place in the world. I love being able to go out in the fields and ride
up and down the hills. We don't get to do that much in Florida," she
laughed. "I think it's just a great facility."
The Kentucky Summer Classic will continue tomorrow at the Kentucky Horse
Park and conclude on Sunday, August 2. Tomorrow's show jumping schedule
includes the 1.45m and 1.40m Open Jumpers. The next grand prix event in the
Hagyard Challenge Series is the $25,000 Hagyard Welcome Stake, which will be
held at the Bluegrass Festival Horse Show on August 13.
For more information the Kentucky Summer Classic, please go to
www.kentuckyhorseshows.com.
To learn more about Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, go to www.hagyard.com.
RESULTS OF $25,000 HAGYARD LEXINGTON CLASSIC AT KENTUCKY SUMMER CLASSIC
1 274 HIDDEN CREEK'S CAMPELLA MARGIE ENGLE, 0, 38.732
2 635 DRACO NICHOLAS DELLO JOIO, 0, 39.999
3 273 TOSCA 290 MARGIE ENGLE, 0, 41.682
4 515 VDL BUBALU RICARDO VILLA, 1, 44.223
5 705 MTM CENTANO TRACY FENNEY, 4, 38.929
6 583 VDL ORANTA CHRIS KAPPLER, 4, 41.193
7 704 MTM REMINGTON MIKE MCCORMICK, 4, 41.686
8 995 COROLATO ROBIN SWEELY, 4, 43.872
9 514 FATALIS FATUM DANIEL BLUMAN, 8, 38.991
10 28 LAGRAN PABLO BARRIOS, 4, 80.950
11 637 LADY IN BLUE FRANCIS TRESS ROIG, 4, 83.627
12 463 CASPER RODRIGO LAMBRE, 4, 84.336
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