Articles: Press Release
Peter Pletcher Wins $15,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby at Pin Oak
Charity Horse Show Presented by Valobra Jewelry and Antiques
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NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 1, 2009
Content provided by Pin Oak Charity Horse Show and Kathryn Smith, Smith
and Sacco Public Relations
Katy, TX- Peter Pletcher of Magnolia, TX, was the overall winner on Alta
Basaldua's Argentum of the $15,000 ASG Software Solutions/USHJA
International Hunter Derby presented by Valobra Jewelry and Antiques of
Houston. This was a member event of the ASG Software Solutions/USHJA
International Hunter Derby presented by Dietrich Insurance, featuring
Walsh Harness & Saddlery - and it was held on March 27 during the 64th
Pin Oak Charity Horse Show. This year's show is presented by BBVA
Compass at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center just outside of
Houston, Texas.
Presented by Valobra Jewelry and Antiques, the stunning ringside
reception was a nod to the rich heritage and sport of show hunters.
Under a perfectly appointed ringside sponsors club, elegantly attired
guests dined on Italian cuisine and sipped Moet Chandon champagne while
enjoying classical music and an exhibition from the Longacre Hunt Club
featuring a pack of American, Crossbred and Penn-Mary Del hounds. Show
officials arrived in a traditional carriage pulled by a gypsy vanner
horse.
"It was the quintessential hunter derby for our sponsors and guests,"
said Lynn Walsh, president of the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show, "and a Pin
Oak evening that will long be recalled for its elegance and style. We
are so grateful to Valobra Jewelry and Antiques for helping us offer a
ringside party that was so spectacular. We had many first-time horse
show guests in attendance, and I think they really enjoyed the
experience. It was so exciting to actually see a large crowd of people
present to watch a hunter event, and to cheer for the riders so
enthusiastically."
Walsh's horse, Ocean Park, was also ridden in the Derby by Pletcher.
The USHJA Derby Series was developed to bring the lost art of tradition
and horsemanship back to the show ring. It was created to bring show
hunters to the international level; to increase spectator, media and
sponsorship interest; and to bring tradition and basic riding principles
back to the sport of showing hunters. The USHJA Series consists of 48
qualifying events held over 18 months, culminating in a Series Final in
August 2009. Each qualifying event offers a minimum of $10,000 in prize
money, with $100,000 being offered at the finals. The Pin Oak Charity
Horse Show was proud to be one of the venues for one of these special
Hunter Derbies.
In the USHJA Hunter Derby format, the qualifying events consist of two
courses - a traditional hunter classic course and a handy hunter course.
Obstacles simulate those reminiscent of the traditional foxhunting hunt
field. Fence heights are 3'6" to 4'0," with a minimum of four 4'0" fence
options in each round. Two teams of judges with two judges per team
scores the riders. There is a minimum of 10 fences in Round I (judged on
style and brilliance) and the top 12 horses from the first round are
invited back for the handy round. The courses are built to encourage and
reward brilliance and daring from the rider and true athletic ability
from the horses. The handy round is judged on style, brilliance and
handiness (i.e. versatility) - with a potential maximum of 20 bonus
points awarded to each rider for overall handiness. The horse-and-rider
combination scoring the most cumulative points earned in the two
combined rounds wins the overall classic, although the top 12 riders in
each round are awarded prizes (through 12th place) as well.
Pletcher, who captured the overall classic on Argentum (owned by Alta
Basaldua of Kingwood, TX), is no stranger to winning - he's a three-time
winner of the prestigious Monarch International Professional World
Championship Hunter Rider title, and a renowned hunter/jumper trainer.
But Pletcher faced 23 determined challengers on this particular day,
with everyone's eyes on the lucrative prize.
Pletcher says he was "thrilled" with the win on Argentum (whose nickname
is "Gem"), an eight-year-old Oldenburg gelding that was purchased by
Basaldua last year while she was showing on the winter horse show
circuit in Thermal, CA, with Pletcher's stable. "Gem" was the winning
horse last year at the Hunter Derby at Pin Oak.
"This horse has such an unbelievable jump," Pletcher said of Gem, "so I
knew he could be the winner if he could just use the jump that he has,
stay calm and hold it all together."
It was a close win with Melanie Barnes's mare Camira, also ridden by
Pletcher, coming in second. Russell Frey on Susie Baker's Tell All was a
close third. Pletcher had praise for his two highest-finishing students
in the Classic- Kate Gibson was fourth on her gelding, Charity, and her
daughter Carson Gibson was seventh riding her large junior hunter,
Caden. Course designer Patrick Rhodes of Dallas, also received kudos
from Pletcher.
"Overall, it was a really good course," said Pletcher. "I thought it was
so well-planned, with an outdoor feel for an indoor ring. So I think
Patrick did a fantastic job of where he set those jumps in that ring. It
rode picture-perfect."
The Pin Oak Charity Horse Show concluded on Sunday, March 29. For a
complete list of results, visit the show's website at www.pinoak.org.
Sponsors of the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show included Presenting Sponsor
BBVA Compass, Walter Oil Company, Houston Area Audi Dealers Nordic
Lights Farm, Bisso Marine Co, Inc. Chrysalis Counseling Center, Energy
XXI, Flemings Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, Texas Monthly, Channel 13 ABC
TV, Cowboys & Indians Magazine, Dillard's, Gulf States Four Star
Trailers, Lansdowne Moody, McDonald's Corporation, Neiman Marcus, Par
Avion, LTD., RE/MAX of Texas, Texas Farm & Ranch Magazine, Moet Chandon
Champagne and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals.
The Pin Oak Charity Horse Show is a 501-(c)(3) organization and a member
of the USEF "AA" Rated Texas Hunter Jumper Association, an American
Hunter/Jumper Federation World Championship Hunter Rider Event, Marshall
& Sterling League and part of the NAL and Washington International Horse
Show qualifying series.
For more information, including photo requests, please contact Kathryn
Smith, Smith & Sacco Public Relations (713) 627-8777 or email
stourtellot@aol.com; Lynn Walsh, President, Pin Oak Charity Horse Show
(281) 467-2182 or email lcwalsh@wt.net; Wendy Cook, Executive Director,
Pin Oak Charity Horse Show (713) 621-6290 pinoakwendy@aol.com.
ENDS
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