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INDIO, CA (March
13, 2006) -- Jill Henselwood had a little chat with her horse Black
Ice before the $150,000 Grand Prix of the Desert, the Grand Finale
of six weeks of show jumping at the HITS Indio Desert Circuit.
The Canadian rider wanted to take her mount with her to Europe in preparation
for April's World Cup. But the catch was Black Ice needed to pay his
own way for a trip that would cost nearly $60,000 in airfare
and oats.
Needless to say, after Henselwood's first place finish concluding
the 2006 Indio Desert Circuit, Black Ice will be earning some frequent
flyer miles.
"I told him this morning that we needed to get at least a top 10 finish
today," said Henselwood. "Realistically we probably needed
to come in fourth but that was too much pressure."
It was the only clear round of the day as 38 other riders had at least
one time fault on course designer Conrad Homfeld's route leaving
no need for a jump off.
"When I looked back and saw I was clear I thought holy hoopla," she
said.
Henselwood saw 27 previous mounts take down rails, so when she went
clear it was even more remarkable. In fact, when she won the Henselwood
clan led a raucous celebration at the ingate led by her groom Rachel
Clamp. They serenaded her with praise as she passed by to collect her
blue ribbon. Henselwood even sipped champagne as various media members
interviewed her.
A fellow countryman John Pearce was second as a time fault was Archie
Bunker's lone blemish. Pearce added $33,000 to his total making
it $120,000 in six weeks on the 2006 Indio Desert Circuit. Golden Horse
Jewelry presented him with a diamond ring for being the leading grand
prix rider. He won the same award in 1998.
Pearce won three of the 12 grand prix's on the circuit and also
grabbed the red ribbon three times.
The Indio Desert Circuit's all-time leading money winner Richard
Spooner was third aboard Ezrah. Rich Fellers, the winner of Friday's
$30,000 Ariat Grand Prix, was fourth aboard McGuinness.
Winning her first grand prix ribbon and picking up fifth place was
Florida native Keri Kampsen. In fact, she was so new to the winner's
circle, she didn't know how Ratina 79 would react to wearing
a pink ribbon.
The $150,000 Grand Prix of the Desert was the fourth and final world
cup qualifier on the 2006 Indio Desert Circuit. Current points leader
Richard Spooner will add to his 14 point lead over Rich Fellers for
the top spot. Joie Gatlin finished out of the money but will remain
third. The fourth and final spot is up for grabs with a handful of
riders still holding onto a chance to compete in April's World
Cup in Malaysia.
Other major
award winners at HITS Indio VI included:
HBO Children's
Medal -
Sage Flynn, Rancho Sante Fe, CA
HBO Junior Medal - Hillary Neff, Los Angeles, CA
HBO Adult Medal - Laura Huston, Thermal, CA
Farnam
Adult Hunter Division Champion (18-35) -
Truly Scrumptious, ridden and owned by John French, Gilroy,
CA
Farnam Adult Hunter Division Champion (36-45) -
Leonardo, ridden and owned by Lori Sherry, Atherton, CA
Farnam Adult Hunter Division Champion (46 & over) -
After eight, ridden and owned by Joyce C Kranda, Medina, WA
Adequan® Open Hunter Division Champion -
Time and Again, ridden and owned by John Charlebois, Los Altos
Hills, CA
Marshall & Sterling Children's Hunter Classic - Downtown, ridden
by Taylor Siebel, owned by Dearborn Stables, Woodside, CA
Marshall & Sterling Adult Hunter Classic -
Pachina, ridden and owned by Emily Winkler, College Station, TX
Marshall & Sterling Child/Adult Jumper Classic -
Angelo, ridden and owned by Brittney Allyn, Seal Beach, CA
$25,000 California Horsetrader Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper
High Classic -
Conquest of Paradiso, ridden by Katherine Baris, owned by
C&S Partnership,
Dana
Point, CA
Bayer Legend Leading Hunter Rider - Archie Cox riding Quality
Time, owned by
Laura Wasserman
Bayer Legend Leading Jumper Rider - Richard Spooner riding Robinson, owned
by Half Moon Bay Investment Group
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