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McLain Ward and Vancouver Reach Great Heights in $25,000 Puissance at 2009
WIHS, CSI 4*-W
Vancouver and McLain Ward won the $25,000
Puissance presented by Chevron Corporation. Todd Minikus and Olinda were
fastest in the $20,000 Open Jumper 1.50m Faults Converted class. Photos
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Washington, D.C. - October 23, 2009 - The 2009 Washington International
Horse Show (WIHS), CSI 4*-W is one of the most exciting equestrian
competitions in the country, and it is one of only two shows in North
America that offer a puissance, or "high jump" class. Tonight's $25,000
Puissance presented by Chevron Corporation saw a very familiar face for the
awards presentation. Seven-time winner McLain Ward of Brewster, NY, was
victorious in the class on Vancouver. David Beisel of Cincinnati, OH,
finished second with Patoile, owned by Harlow Investment Enterprises Inc.
This year's WIHS jumper courses are designed by Guilherme Jorge of
Brazil. Ward and Beisel were the only two riders out of a starting field of
seven to reach the third jump-off round. The first round started with Shane
Sweetnam (IRL) on Spy Coast Farm LLC's Little Emir and Jonathan McCrea (IRL)
on Promised Land, owned by Candy Tribble and Windsor Show Stables, having
rails on earlier fences on the course, although they both cleared the
puissance wall that was set at 5'10" (1.78m). This eliminated them from the
competition. Also eliminated for a fault at the wall was Andres Rodriguez
(VEN) on Tornado.
Along with Ward and Beisel, two other riders were clear in the first round
to move on to the second round, where the wall was raised to 6'1"
(1.85m). Charlie Jayne and Pony Lane Farm's Carentina III were clear, but
chose to retire after this round. Irishman Darragh Kenny and Missy
Clark/North Run's Gael Force were also clear to move on to the third round.
In the third round, the wall was moved up to 6'7" (2.01m), and the first
rider to attempt the jump was Ward on Vancouver. They easily cleared the
wall to move on to the final round. Beisel and the very game Patoile were
also clear. The luck of the Irish was not with Kenny, however, who had a
very unfortunate fault at the wall when Gael Force cleared it, but kicked
out the top block with his hind legs as he was landing.
The wall in the final round was raised to 6'10" (2.09m), but neither Ward
nor Beisel were able to clear it. Ward had trouble when Vancouver shifted
right over the wall, and he took the top blocks down. Beisel, who had been
galloping to the wall in previous rounds, took a more conservative approach
and Patoile refused. When he tried again, Patoile refused and Beisel fell
off. Horse and rider were okay, but due to the fall, Beisel would have to
take second place.
For his win tonight, Ward was given the Congressman's Challenge Trophy,
donated by the Late Honorable Rogers C.B. Morton and the Late Honorable
F. Robert Watkins, of Pennsylvania. Ward retired the trophy before in 2002
after he won three years in a row on Achat 6, and he also was the winner in
1994 and in 2006 and 2007 on EquiFit Pozitano.
Amazingly enough, this was Ward's first class showing with Vancouver, an
11-year-old New Zealand-bred Dutch horse. "We just got the horse about two
or three weeks ago. He had jumped very successfully in New Zealand and done
a few World Cup Leagues. He had a very good record before, and we brought
him here because we knew he was very brave and thought he could go a couple
of rounds in the Puissance," Ward explained. "It is a great event here at
Washington and very good prize money, and we wanted to give it a try."
Ward said of his final round, "He performed great. I don't know him very
well, and I don't think I rode him very well the last round. I actually
thought I was coming in a bit slow to the wall and my thinking before the
last round was to go with a little more rhythm and I think that was a
mistake. I ended up being a bit too flat at it, but he really performed
wonderfully and he is just a lovely horse."
This is Beisel's second time at the WIHS, and it was his and his horse's
first ever Puissance class. He and the 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare have
been together for three years and they compete in the grand prix classes
usually. At last year's WIHS, Beisel saw the class and wanted to compete in
it this year.
"I have always wanted to do it. I watched McLain do it, and I thought it
looked like fun," he remarked.
Afterwards he joked, "I did get slammed into the wall, but it was still
fun. I think I got a little too slow. I got running the time before and she
barely got her hind end out of the way, so I was trying to be patient and
maybe got a little too patient there. She thought it looked awfully big."
Olinda and Todd Minikus
Beisel is happy to compete in such a rare event like the Puissance. "I don't
know if I would do them every weekend," he conceded, "but it is needed at
big events like this where they have such a big crowd and all of the people
out there. That makes it pretty special."
The first class of the night was the $20,000 Open Jumper 1.50m Faults
Converted class. In a blaze of speed, Todd Minikus and Olinda (left), owned
by Houlihan Lawrence, were the winners in a time of 49.52 seconds. Just
behind them were Hillary Dobbs and Marengo in 50.99 seconds. Third place
went to Christine McCrea on Romantovich Take One in 53.46 seconds.
"It looked like it was going to be a fast class to me," Minikus
expressed. "So when I went Hillary had the lead and when I caught Hillary, I
knew that really put the pressure on McLain and that he was gonna have to
go."
Minikus felt that Olinda was right on target for the speed class. "Actually
she is very good at that. As long as she doesn't start anticipating, she is
very good. If she starts anticipating she can get a little ahead of
herself. But that was fast, I don't care what anybody says!" he said.
He added, "This week I am showing Houlihan Lawrence's Olinda and Callie
Seaman's horse Alaska. I would like to thank them and my Purina sponsorship,
and I can't forget to thank Val Renihan who is the trainer of the
horses."Samar and Kent Farrington
The $15,000 Open Jumper Faults Converted was won by Kent Farrington and
R.C.G. Farm's Samar this afternoon after the pair had the fastest of five
clear rounds in 51.45 seconds. Last year's winners Hillary Dobbs and
Marengo, owned by The Dobbs Group, earned the second place honors in 53.98
seconds. Jonathan McCrea and Victor E, owned by Candy Tribble and Windsor
Show Stables, came in third in 55.29 seconds.
Class winners Kent Farrington and Samar were presented with The General
Dwight E. Eisenhower Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by the late Arthur
J. Morris, and the pair took the victory gallop following their winning
round (right).
The $10,000 Ambassador's Cup Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic was held with an
exciting victory for Paige Johnson of The Plains, VA. With her ride in
today's class, Johnson won the prestigious Ambassador's Cup Perpetual Trophy
for the second year in a row, thanks to the generous donation of Ambassador
and Mrs. Marion H. Smoak. Last year Johnson won the class with La Martinee,
and this year with she rode Chiron S to the victory. Both horses are owned
by Salamander Farm.
Johnson and Chiron S were one of three pairs to clear the first round course
and continue to the jump-off. Erin Stewart and Devito jumped off first but
had 12 faults in 35.948 seconds to finish in third place. Marley Goodman
and U-2 jumped next and laid down a clear round in 37.660 seconds to finish
in second. Johnson and Chiron S were the last to attempt the jump-off and
the pair cleared the course in an impressive 35.420 seconds to earn top
honors.
Following the Ambassador's Cup class, the Amateur-Owner Jumpers awarded
their division championship to Lillian Hahn and Lucky One after their
successful week of competition. The pair was presented with The Foxbrook
Perpetual Trophy in honor of Space Citation and donated by Joy
Slater. Carneval and Susan Knoblauch earned the division's reserve
championship.
The junior jumpers also showed at Verizon Center today in a $2,500 timed
first round class. The intricate course proved difficult for the horses and
riders, as just two of the original 20 entries were able to jump without
fault. Topping the class were Reed Kessler of Armonk, NY, and her
14-year-old Swedish Warmblood gelding Flight.
The pair jumped clear in a time of 57.829 seconds to take top honors. The
only other clear round was completed by Alexandra Thornton and Dunwalke
LLC's Silvana, with their time of 64.169 seconds. Hayley Barnhill and
Callie Schott's Toucan Tango had the fastest four-fault round in 53.230
seconds to earn third place. Reed Kessler and Flight were awarded the Beagle
Brook Farm Perpetual Trophy for their win in this afternoon's class.
The highlight competition of the 2009 Washington International Horse Show,
the $100,000 President's Cup Grand Prix, CSI 4*-W, will run tomorrow,
Saturday, October 24, in the evening session that starts at 7 p.m. The WIHS
Equitation Final Work-off will begin the night, followed by the Caisson
Presentation, Caroline Williams, a WIHS Hall of Fame Induction, and Ashley
Holzer dressage competition. The grand prix competition kicks off around
9:30 p.m.
For more information and full results, please visit www.wihs.org.
Final Results: $25,000 International Open Jumper Puissance Presented by
Chevron Corporation
1. MCLAIN WARD AND VANCOUVER (MCLAIN WARD)
2. DAVID BEISEL AND PATOILE (HARLOW INVESTMENT ENTERPRISES, LLC)
3. DARRAGH KENNY AND GAEL FORCE (MISSY CLARK/NORTH RUN)
4. CHARLIE JAYNE AND CARENTINA III (PONY LANE FARM)
5. ANDRES RODRIGUEZ AND TORNADO (ANDRES RODRIGUEZ)
5. JONATHAN MCCREA AND PROMISED LAND (CANDY TRIBBLE & WINDSOR SHOW STABLES)
5. SHANE SWEETNAM AND LITTLE EMIR (SPY COAST FARM, LLC)
Final Results: $20,000 Open Jumper 1.50m Faults Converted class
1 79 OLINDA TODD MINIKUS USA 0.00 0.00 49.52 49.52
HOULAHAN LAWRENCE
2 9 MARENGO HILLARY DOBBS USA 0.00 0.00 50.99 50.99
THE DOBBS GROUP
3 39 ROMANTOVICH TAKE ONE CHRISTINE McCREA USA 0.00 0.00 53.46 53.46
TRIBBLE/WINDSOR SHOW STAB
4 5 LOUISIANA SLOANE COLES USA 0.00 0.00 53.77 53.77
SLOANE COLES
5 62 GOLDIKA 559 McLAIN WARD USA 4.00 0.00 49.99 53.99
WARD/BLUE CHIP BLOODSTOCK
6 81 CARETINA III CHARLIE JAYNE USA 0.00 0.00 55.33 55.33
PONY LANE FARM
7 72 HC PAMINA L MARGIE ENGLE USA 4.00 0.00 55.25 59.25
HIDDEN CREEK FARM
8 33 STARLIGHT KATE LEVY USA 4.00 0.00 55.38 59.38
KATE LEVY LLC
9 80 ESQUILINO BAY MAGGIE JAYNE USA 4.00 0.00 56.18 60.18
PONY LANE FARM
10 25 SKARA GLEN'S NAIKY D'ELCA CANDICE KING USA 4.00 0.00 57.94 61.94
SKARA GLEN STABLES
Final Results: $15,000 Open Jumper 1.40m Faults Converted class
T/A: 120.00um Horse Name NAT Jump Faults Time Faults Time Score
1 73 SAMAR KENT FARRINGTON USA 0.00 0.00 51.45 51.45
R.C.G. FARM
2 9 MARENGO HILLARY DOBBS USA 0.00 0.00 53.98 53.98
THE DOBBS GROUP
3 40 VICTOR E JONATHAN McCREA IRL 0.00 0.00 55.29 55.29
CANDY TRIBBLE & WINDSOR S
4 56 UNADONJA SHANE SWEETNAM IRL 4.00 0.00 51.77 55.77
SPY COAST FARM
5 88 MAGIC CRUISE JIMMY TORANO USA 4.00 0.00 52.42 56.42
HORSESHOE TRAIL FARM
6 77 PATOILE DAVID BEISEL USA 8.00 0.00 49.72 57.72
HARLOW INVESTMENT ENTERPR
7 48 DA VINCI ANDRES RODRIGUEZ VEN 8.00 0.00 50.64 58.64
ANDRES RODRIGUEZ
8 14 WHAT EVER BRIANNE GOUTAL USA 4.00 0.00 56.12 60.12
CLOVERLEAF FARM
Final Results: $10,000 Amateur-Owner Jumper Ambassador's Cup
T/A: 75.00 T/A: 40.00
1 20 CHIRON S PAIGE JOHNSON 0.00 63.905 0.00 35.420
SALAMANDER FARM
2 576 U-2 MARLEY GOODMAN 0.00 65.504 0.00 37.660
TURTLE LANE FARM & MARLEY
3 822 DEVITO ERIN STEWART 0.00 65.645 12.00 35.948
ERIN STEWART
4 572 LUCKY ONE LILLIAN HAHN 4.00 63.910
LILLIAN HAHN
5 823 MADISON ALEXA PESSOA 4.00 65.378
ALEXA PESSOA
6 827 CONDOR JOELLE FROESE 4.00 68.389
JOELLE FROESE
7 768 CARNEVAL SUSAN KNOBLAUCH 8.00 63.909
SUSAN KNOBLAUCH
8 748 SERALDO CLARA LINDNER 8.00 64.374
ALL SEASONS FARM
9 547 ASTRO Z BENJAMIN SIMPKINS 8.00 66.160
BENJAMIN SIMPKINS
10 505 ALASKA NICOLE LAKIN 16.00 65.739
NICOLE LAKIN
Final Results: $2,500 Junior Jumpers Time First Round
T/A: 71.00
1 261 FLIGHT REED KESSLER 0.00 57.829
REED KESSLER
2 282 SILVANA ALEXANDRA THORNTON 0.00 64.169
DUNWALKE
3 545 TOUCAN TANGO HAYLEY BARNHILL 4.00 53.230
CALLIE SCHOTT
4 399 THORSTIN LAURA PFEIFFER 4.00 54.524
FOX MEADOW FARM
5 603 SAPPHIRA WADE AMBER HENTER 4.00 58.187
AMBER HENTER
6 281 NAOMI ALEXANDRA THORNTON 4.00 58.339
DUNWALKE
7 503 CACHETTE Z CHRISTY DISTEFANO 4.00 61.295
CHRISTY DISTEFANO
8 506 ISCARIOTE JESSICA SPRINGSTEEN 4.00 63.802
STONE HILL FARM
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