PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
March 9, 2007

Aaron Vale gets his first win at HITS Ocala in the $25,000 Ariat Grand Prix

OCALA, FL (March 9, 2007) — The 2007 Ocala Winter Circuit just didn't seem complete with Aaron Vale being held out of the winner's circle. Vale, who won five Grand Prix events at HITS Post Time Farm in 2006, had been knocking on the door but couldn't get in during the first 11 Grand Prix classes this year.

In Thursday's $25,000 Ariat Grand Prix, Vale kicked the door wide open as he took home his first win of the circuit aboard Serval. Vale was fourth to go in a field of seven horses returning for the jump-off. He set the Great American Time to Beat at 32.356, securing the win for the Serval Group.

Vale got the best of 32 other riders on Danny Foster's course and according to Foster the performance was vintage Vale. "It was just a classic performance," said Foster. "Everyone in America knows when Aaron Vale gets one in the jump-off, they'd better pay close attention."

Vale, who won the $100,000 HITS Grand Prix of Ocala in 2006, may be hitting his stride just in time. "The way he jumped on Thursday everyone better take notice," said Foster. "It was a real fast jump-off with everyone going clean and he rode super to win it."

"We finally won," joked Vale. "Thank goodness."

Kyle King, won the $25,000 Ariat Grand Prix last week, was second aboard Spitfire. The horse/rider combination was fifth to go in the jump-off and it came down to the wire as he was about a second off of Vale's pace. "I've seen Aaron win by four seconds," said Foster. "Kyle gave it a good run, but Aaron's time was just too fast."

Kristen Vanderveen and Bradberry finished third and collected $3,250 in prize money for Double H Farm. Rounding out the top five were Ulrike Bruns and Lexington and Michel Hendrik and Neander, respectively.

"I knew my first win here would come sooner or later," said Vale. "To get a win in such an exciting class is a great way to get my first of the year. A lot of prize money is still up for grabs here and I have some great horses, so I am going to give it my best shot."

Since its introduction in 1982, the HITS Ocala Winter Circuit has become a fixture on the East Coast show jumping circuit. Each winter, the Ocala Circuit attracts national and international participants from the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Classes offered range from the Grand Prix show jumping classes to a selection of divisions for both the beginning and experienced rider. Located in Ocala/Marion County, the heart of Florida's horse country, the area is home to over 600 horse farms and hundreds of supporting facilities and businesses. HITS moved the Ocala horse shows from the 100-acre Golden Hills International Show Grounds to the circuit's new home, the 300+ acre Post Time Farm in 2002. HITS Post Time Farm is located just a few miles west of the Golden Hills International Show Grounds on Highway 27. The Post Time Training Center was originally built for thoroughbred racehorses. The facility is professionally landscaped and features gated entrances, 52 miles of four-board fencing, 26 permanent barns that house 500 stalls, numerous paddocks, bridle paths, and additional buildings for the horse show office, restaurant, and on-site school.

In January 2006 HITS entered into a private equity arrangement with Leonard Green & Partners, L.P. in Los Angeles. As a result, HITS, Inc. is able to develop and execute exciting operational and strategic initiatives that both solidify its well-established position as the leader in horse show management and allows for new growth opportunities including the construction of the new HITS Desert Horse Park in Thermal, California. HITS generates significant economic impact in each of its five venues in California, Arizona, Florida, Virginia and New York.



©Lili Weik Photography

HITS' VIP Concierge, Holly Bachor, and Don Stewart congratulate Aaron Vale in the winner's circle.

Placing

Horse

Rider

Owner

Prize Money
Rd 1 Faults
JO Faults
JO Time
1

Serval

Aaron Vale

Serval Group

$7,500
0
0
32.35
2

Spitfire

Kyle King

Linda Opdycke

$5,500
0
0
33.45
3

Bradberry

Kristen Vanderveen

Double H Farm

$3,250
0
0
35.52
4

Lexington

Ulrike Bruns

Bridgette Zilling

$2,000
0
0
36.35
5

Neander

Michel Hendrik

Michel Hendrik

$1,500
0
0
36.38
6

Eso

David Jennings

Amy Lefferdink

$1,250
0
0
39.53




 

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