Anika Pirkle and Just a Dream Zoom to the Top of $25,000 Marshall & Sterling Team Barber Children's/Adult Jumper Classic

OCALA, Florida (March 14, 2015): Under the lights of the Ocala Horse Properties Grand Prix Stadium, 12-year-old Anika Pirkle from Carmel, Indiana, impressed the crowd as she zoomed to the win in the $25,000 Marshall & Sterling Team Barber Children’s/Adult Jumper Classic with her off-the-track Thoroughbred, Just a Dream. In a time of 32.808, they were a full three seconds faster than the 21 others who jumped-off, besting a total of 67 competitors from the first round.

With the help of trainer David Dorner, Pirkle and Just a Dream have a remarkable record behind them and a bright future ahead. Their win at HITS Ocala ranks with the likes of a her double Gold finish at the USHJA North Regional Children’s Individual and Team Championship at HITS Saugerties in 2014.

“We came up with a plan and we stuck to it. The first round was very challenging especially in the middle,” said Pirkle. “The diagonal line was a sit-up seven from the Vetera Vaccines oxer to the combination, which was a kicking one. Then a sit-up three to another oxer – we decided to kick for six and it worked.”

In the jump-off, Pirkle’s competition was hungry for a win with many riders galloping and turning as fast as they could in pursuit of the blue ribbon and only nine jumped clear as a result.

Jennifer Brennan, of Norristown, Pennsylvania, and Shannondell Farm’s Spalding, were second to go in the jump-off and appeared to have the class in the bag. Brennan, aboard the same giant grey she won the $7,500 Marshall & Sterling/Tuffrider - Equine Couture Adult Jumper Classic during HITS Ocala Week III, clocked in at 35.807.

“I thought I had it,” said Brennan. “His stride is so big and he turned great.”

Brennan held the top spot until Pirkle entered the ring sixteenth and took the lead for a first place finish in a time of 32.808.

“In the jump-off we planned to do eight up the first line, then crank the turn as hard as we could and finish the last line in seven,” added Pirkle.

Third place went to Ashton Alexander of Ocala, Florida, on Naturel, owned by Artisan Farms, LLC, with a time of 35.836. Victoria Weaver of Ottawa, Canada, turned in a time of 36.214 on Kandor Farm LLC’s Saba Du Reverdy for fourth place, followed by Papillon Peanut, owned by Mr. & Mrs. John Bartko, ridden by Wendy Libert of Hughesville, Maryland, with a time of 36.475 for fifth place.

Manuel Esparza of Mexico designed the course.

 
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Anika Pirkle and Just a Dream zoom to the top of $25,000 Marshall & Sterling Team Barber Children’s/Adult Jumper Classic at HITS Ocala.

$25,000 Marshall & Sterling Team Barber Children’s/Adult Jumper Classic

Place

Horse

Owner

Rider

Prize

Round 1 Faults

JO Faults

JO Time

1

Just a Dream

Anika Pirkle

Anika Pirkle

$7,500

-

-

32.808

2

Spalding

Shannondell Farm, Inc.

Jennifer Brennan

$5,500

-

-

35.807

3

Naturel

Artisan Farms, LLC

Ashton Alexander

$3,250

-

-

35.836

4

Saba Du Reverdy

Kandor Farm LLC

Victoria Weaver

$2,000

-

-

36.214

5

Papillion Peanut

Mr & Mrs John Bartko

Wendy Libert

$1,500

-

-

36.475

6

Don Loma

Lindsay Simmons

Lindsay Simmons

$1,250

-

-

37.493

7

Revelation

Fairfield Farms LLC

Meghan Flanagan

$1000

-

-

38.333

8

Cordela

Cindy Bohn

Abigail Russo

$750

-

-

39.833

9

Secret Agent

Casey Millis

Casey Millis

$750

-

-

40.39

10

Elevation 1147

Kendall Casaccio

Kendall Casaccio

$500

-

4

35.607

11

Why Not

Ashland Stables

Jade Webby

$500

-

4

37.15

12

Whiskey Rox

Elizabeth Traband

Grace Boston

$500

-

4

38.403

Robert Lee and Acrobat Victorious in $25,000 U-Dump Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic High, presented by Vetera® XP Vaccines

The Ocala Horse Properties Stadium was the epicenter of big money classes on Saturday afternoon and Robert Lee from Old Saybrook, Connecticut, with Brook Run Farm LLC’s Acrobat, was the star of the show. Boasting one of only two clear rounds in the jump-off, Lee sailed through the course securing the top spot in the $25,000 U-Dump High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic High, presented by Vetera® XP Vaccines in a time of 43.121.

Twenty-eight competed over Manuel Esparza’s first round course with just seven clear to move on to the jump-off. First over the abbreviated course was Hunter Holloway of Topeka, Kansas, aboard Any Given Sunday, owned by Hays Investment Corporation. Holloway had four faults at the combination, finishing with a time of 41.348, which was the fastest four fault round, earning her third place.

A short turn to the final Brook Ledge oxer was problematic for the two riders who followed Holloway, but Kady Abrahamson, of Loveland, Ohio and Quick Blue Z, owned by Abrahamson Equestrian LLC, solved that issue with an extra step and went clear in a time of 45.433 for the lead.

“I know my horse is scopey, so I was confident that he would clear the back rail of the final oxer even if I got deep,” said Abrahamson. “He’s a good horse for me.”

Lee was next to challenge Abrahamson and appeared to have no trouble clearing the course, slicing through the turns for the win in a time of 43.121. Two more attempted the jump-off course but finished with multiple faults leaving Lee and Abrahamson at the top of the leaderboard with the only double clears of the day.

“As crazy as he is, he kind of rides like a hunter. I take my spurs off and just put my hands forward and kick,” said Lee of his bay mount.

Later that day, Lee proved to do equally as well on his hunter, El Grecco, winning the $50,000 East Meets West Hunter Challenge.


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Robert Lee and Acrobat on their way to a $25,000 U-Dump Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic High, presented by Vetera® XP Vaccines win at HITS Ocala.

$25,000 U-Dump Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic High, presented by Vetera® XP Vaccines

Place

Horse

Owner

Rider

Prize

Round 1 Faults

JO Faults

JO Time

1

Acrobat

Brook Run Farm LLC

Robert Lee

$7,500

-

-

43.121

2

Quick Blue Z

Abrahamson Equestrian LLC

Kady Abrahamson

$5,500

-

-

45.433

3

Any Given Sunday

Hays Investment Corp.

Hunter Holloway

$3,250

-

4

41.348

4

Werner 61

Westwind Equine Training Center

Haley Gassel

$2,000

-

8

40.335

5

Acanto 7

Kate Mulligan

Kate Mulligan

$1,500

-

8

43.096

6

Via Dolorosa

Derek Petersen

Jared Petersen

$1,250

-

11

59.791

7

Whittaker MVNZ

Woodrun

Laura Linback

$1,000

-

16

42.15

8

Charmeur Ask

Melissa Rudershausen

Melissa Rudershausen

$750

2

-

-

9

I Love Lucy

Hays Investment Corp.

Hunter Holloway

$750

4

-

-

10

As Di Chupito

North Face Farm

Erin Haas

$500

4

-

-

11

Fine Fleur

Chuck & Dana Waters

Hayley Waters

$500

4

-

-

12

Qurint

Chuck & Dana Waters

Hayley Waters

$500

4

-

-
 

Morgan Ward and Orberose du Gord Win $10,000 Junior Jumper Classic Medium

After a two horse head-to-head jump-off, Morgan Ward of Milford, New Jersey claimed the $10,000 Junior Jumper Classic Medium win aboard Redfield Farm’s Orberose du Gord. Ward secured her top spot in a swift 41.678 seconds after besting familiar faces and newcomers to Medium classes.

“It was a little dicey until the last jump” said Ward, who in addition to a check for $2,800, received a personalized belt buckle donated by Montana Silversmiths, a novelty ribbon and special cooler.

Second place went to 16-year-old Cooper Dean of Fayette, Alabama, riding WEC Quidam-Quidam, owned by William Upton. The only other contender to go clear in the first round, Dean had four faults in the jump-off and a time of 39.667.

“I just stepped up to the Mediums in Week IV” said Dean. “I went deep to the Vetera oxer off the short turn, then had to move up to get to the combination and caught a rail jumping in.”

Kyle Regenye of Flemington, New Jersey rode Camelot, owned by KR Horse Sales LLC, to a clear round one but clocked in at 84.559, just one second over the time allowed for a third place finish. In addition to the blue ribbon, Ward took home fourth place with his own Conquillas after four first round faults and a time of 80.76. Fifth place went to Jordyn Friedman and her own Chiquita who finished with the first round with a total of five faults in a time of 84.656.


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Morgan Ward and Orberose du Gord win $10,000 Junior Jumper Classic Medium at HITS Ocala. 

$10,000 Junior Jumper Classic Medium

Place

Horse

Owner

Rider

Prize

Round 1 Faults

JO Faults

JO Time

1

Orberose du Gord

Redfield Farm

Morgan Ward

$2,800

-

-

41.678

2

WEC Quidam-Quidam

William Upton

Cooper Dean

$1,800

-

4

39.667

3

Camelot

KR Horse Sales, LLC

Kyle Regenye

$1,250

1

-

 

4

Conquillas

Morgan Ward

Morgan Ward

$900

4

-

 

5

Chiquita

Jordyn Friedman

Jordyn Friedman

$800

5

-

 

6

VDL Bravo-S

Virginia T Bartholomay

Hunter Holloway

$700

5

-

 

7

Zadermus

DaSilva Investments

Lizzie Van der Walde

$600

8

-

 

8

GPS Evita

Palindrome Investments, LLC

Hunter Holloway

$450

8

-

 

9

Elizabeth R

Laura Chapot & Barbara Rochford

Kennedy Knapic

$350

12

-

 

10

Halladay

Diane Mccarthy

Morgan Ward

$350

14

-

 

Callie Smith and Upstaire Top the $10,000 Amateur–Owner Jumper Classic Medium

Competing over the same field of play as the juniors, 42 entries contested the $10,000 Amateur–Owner Jumper Classic Medium and 14 jumped clear in the first round setting the stage for an exciting jump-off. Callie Smith of Bernardsville, New Jersey, and Upstaire, owned by Smithfield Farm LLC, sped to the finish, crossing the timers three seconds faster than her closest competitor in a time of 36.012.

“She’s on a fast, competitive horse and she’s riding well,” said Smith’s trainer Devin Ryan. “She’s racked up a lot of wins here at HITS Ocala.”

“My horse is pretty fast and he likes to win,” added Smith. “Since there were so many to go after me, I took a shot and did the nine to the nine. I was a little deep to the Vetera oxer but stayed aggressive and still got the nine to the combination to save time.”

The first of five horses that managed to finish clear in the jump-off was Elisa Uribe Gutierrez of Ocala, Florida, aboard her own Havana de la Lande. Although Gutierrez set the time to beat at 44.732, her reign at the top was short-lived. Two horses later Katie Tyler from Old Lyme, Connecticut, and her Seattle 6 finished in a time of 39.080 to temporarily take the lead and ultimately bumping Gutierrez to fourth place. 

Alexa Lowe-Wiseman, of Upperville, Virginia, riding Ami du Hossoit, owned by Windsor Farm Sales, was next to go clear but not fast enough finishing in 41.255 for third place.

Next to go clear were Smith and Upstaire who left out a stride in the opening line, did a remarkable rollback to the Vetera oxer and made nine strides to the combination. With her fast finish, Smith moved up the leaderboard for the win in a time of 36.012.

Melissa Rudershausen from Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, and her own Ugolin du Mont went clean in a conservative 45.505 to round out the top five.  


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Callie Smith and Upstaire top the $10,000 Amateur–Owner Jumper Classic Medium at HITS Ocala.

$10,000 Amateur–Owner Jumper Classic Medium

Place

Horse

Owner

Rider

Prize

1 Faults

JO Faults

JO Time

1

Upstaire

Smithfield Farms, LLC

Callie Smith

$2,800

-

-

36.012

2

Seattle 6

Katie Tyler

Katie Tyler

$1,800

-

-

39.08

3

Ami du Houssoit

Windsor Farm Sales

Alexa Lowe-Wiseman

$1,250

-

-

41.255

4

Havana De La Lande

Elisa Uribe Gutierrez

Elisa Uribe Gutierrez

$900

-

-

44.732

5

Ugolin Du Mont

Melissa Rudershausen

Melissa Rudershausen

$800

-

-

45.505

6

Uppsala

Maisie McSwain

Maisie McSwain

$700

-

4

37.19

7

Vougeot de Septon

Abbey Slaven

Abbey Slaven

$600

-

4

40.067

8

Ali Baba B

Olivia Dorey

Olivia Dorey

$450

-

4

40.339

9

KM Corfina

KM Farms

Maisie McSwain

$350

-

4

41.115

10

Dazermie

Windsor Farm Sales

Alexa Lowe-Wiseman

$350

-

4

46.362

11

Zopala

Double S Farm, LLC

Sima Morgello

-

-

8

37.183

12

Carmina

Woodrun

Laura Linback

-

-

8

38.315

Please note the Great American American $1 Million Grand Prix is now scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. on Monday, March 23, 2015.

Tickets are on sale now! General Admission is $10, or enjoy all the benefits of Day VIP for $100. To order, go to OcalaTix.com (online service fee applies), visit the HITS Post Time Farm Horse Show Office or call the office at 352.867.0508.