Show jumping competition continues at Ocala Winter Circuit II with the $2,500 Brook Ledge Open Welcome and the $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix

Ocala, FL (January 29, 2016): The HITS Ocala Winter Circuit continued with the $2,500 Brook Ledge Open Welcome on Wednesday, January 27, and the $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix on Thursday, January 28. 

$2,500 Brook Ledge Open Welcome
Jumpers attacked the 1.40-meter course set by course designer, Oscar Soberon of Dallas, Texas, for the $2500 Brook Ledge Open Welcome in Week II of the HITS Ocala Winter Circuit. Manuel Torres, of Waterford, Virginia, riding Christofolini H, owned by Andrea Torres Guerreiro, was the first of eleven riders to jump the first round clean. He set the course on fire in the jump-off with a time of 35.784 seconds. Matthias Hollberg of Middleburg, Virginia and Aletta, owned by Olympic Dreams LLC, was second-place in 35.921 seconds, and speedster Lisa Goldman of Hawthorn Woods, Illinois, on her own Hindsight, was third in 37.011.

The 13-effort course got the better of the first five to attempt it, with seven different fences collecting faults. As the first to attempt the jump-off, Torres took no prisoners with a furious pace, leaving out a stride in the bending line from the narrow at to the combination, setting the Great American Time to Beat at 35.784 seconds.

Next to achieve a double-clear, was Goldman on Hindsight. The grey jumped so high, that his time in the air cost him valuable seconds and he completed the shortened course in 37.011 to finish third.
Four more were able to go double-clear including David Beisel of Goshen, Ohio, riding Redfield Farm’s Alastar, the first of his four rides, finishing in fifth-place. Hollberg and Aletta flew to the finish line but were not able to catch Torres, finishing second in 35.921 seconds.

Mattias Tromp of North Salem, New York, jumped a tidy double-clear on Bloom Z, owned by Beyaert Farm Inc, to finish fourth in 38.093. Harold Chopping from Southern Pines, North Carolina, riding Kendra Bullington’s chestnut Basje, was the final double-clear, finishing sixth in 38.839 seconds.
 

 Place    
   Horse   Owner Rider
Prize     
R.1 Faults JO Faults JO  Time 
1 Christofolini H Andrea Torres Guerreiro Manuel Torres $750    - -  35.784 
2 Aletta Olympic Dreams, LLC Matthias Hollberg $450 - -  35.921 
3 Hindsight Lisa Goldman Lisa Goldman $300 - - 37.011
4 Bloom Z Beyaert Farm, Inc Mattias Tromp $250 - - 38.093
5 Alaster Redfield Farm David Beisel $225 - - 38.252
6 Basje Kendra Bullington Harold Chopping $200 - - 38.839
7 KM Whatever RV Bayaert Farm Inc Mattias Tromp $175 - 4 37.125
8 Hannes Van Het Scheefkasteel Carolina Ramelli Barrera Juan Manuel Gallego $150 - 4 39.169
9 Carlo  Amatoville Enterprises Aaron Vale - - 4 41.700
10 Sovereign Barbara Disko Lisa Goldman - - 8 36.281
11 Tresor Du Paradis Mr & Mrs John Bartko Tracy Magness - - 12 40.573
12 Call Me Hannes Harlow Investment Enterprises, LLC David Beisel - 4 - -
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Manuel Torres and Christofolini H on their way to a $2,500 Brook Ledge Open Welcome win. 
 
$25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix
Aaron Vale of Williston, Florida, and Quidam’s Good Luck, owned by Troy Glaus, had more than just luck in Thursday’s $25,000 Smart Pak Grand Prix held in the Ocala Horse Properties Stadium at HITS Post Time Farm in Ocala, Florida. Vale skillfully chose to leave out strides on the shortened course and in doing so, he prevailed over Lisa Goldman of Hawthorn Woods, Illinois, on Morocco by more than a full second, and by more than 3 seconds over third-place finisher Brandie Holloway from Topeka, Kansas, and Lucky Strike, owned by Hays Investment Corp.

Twenty-two participants jumped for a chance at the winner’s share of prize money over a course set at 1.50 meters by Mexico native course designer, Oscar Soberon. Six horses had fault-free first rounds, starting off with Goldman and Morocco, the winner of last Sunday’s $50,000 Tuffrider/Equine Couture Grand Prix.

Ten more tried, but failed to negotiate the track which criss-crossed the ring and featured a triple combination across the center. Next to go clear was Holloway and Lucky Strike. Last week’s SmartPak winner Catungee, owned and ridden by Christophe Schroder, from Andersonville, Tennessee, followed with another clear.

Goldman returned on her second mount, Rocs to Riches, to go clean and to make it four for the jump- off. Marilyn Little of Frederick, Maryland, team and individual Gold Medalist in Three Day Eventing at the 2015 Pan Am Games made it five, riding Raylyn Farms’ Corona 93, and Vale and Quidam’s Good Luck, last to go in the first round, made it six.

First to return to the jump-off was Goldman and Morocco. Goldman chose to do eight strides up the first line so she could turn a dime to fence 3,   and took an extra pull on the reins at the last fence to garner a clean round in 37.085 seconds. The Great American Time to Beat held up as Holloway and Lucky Strike followed.

 Choosing to leave out a stride in the first line, Holloway looked like she might get it done, but she lost time in the turn after the second fence and stopped the clock in a fault-free 39.327 seconds for third. Schroeder and Goldman both chose to do the seven strides up the first line and each had four faults at the following vertical with Rocs to Riches clocking in at 39.366 seconds to finish fifth, and Catungee in 41.506 seconds to finish sixth. Little and Corona 93 were clear just behind Holloway’s time to finish fourth in 39.551 seconds.

Returning last to the jump-off, Vale knew just what he needed to do.

“This course is really suited to my horse; I went down in seven strides to the first line, and caught a really short turn back to the vertical, which made the seven to the combination a little wide, but it really kept the momentum going,” said Vale.  “Of course it was just a gallop to the last—I really liked the course. It had a couple of  odd shaped lines in it which made it so that not everyone was clean. My other two horses didn’t make the jump-off but jumped really well. I thought when I walked the course that my horse would have a good chance to win and I stayed out of his way, so he won.”
 
  
Place   Horse Owner Rider  Prize  R.1 Faults JO Faults  JO Time 
1 Quidam's Good Luck Troy Glaus Aaron Vale  
$7,500   
- - 35.920
2 Morocco Lisa Goldman Lisa Goldman $5,500 - - 37.085
3 Lucky Strike Lisa Goldman Lisa Goldman $3,250 - - 39.327
4 Corona 93 Raylyn Farms, Inc. Marilyn Little $2,000 - - 39.551
5 Rocs to Riches Lisa Goldman Lisa Goldman $1,500 - 4 39.366
6 Catungee Christoph Schroeder Christoph Schroeder $1,250 - 4 41.560
7 Bonaparte VP Wisbec Billie Derouet Billie Derouet $1,000 4 - -
8 Centurion B Mary Goldman Lisa Goldman $750 4 - -
9 Hindsight Lisa Goldman Lisa Goldman $750 4 - -
10 Call Me Hannes Harlow Investment Enterprises David Beisel $500 4 - -
11 S&L Elite MTM Farm Dorothy Douglas $500 4 - -
12 VDL Bravo S Hays Investment Corp Hunter Holloway $500 4 - -
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Aaron Vale and Quidam's Good Luck presented as the winner of the $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix 
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