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THERMAL, CA (March 3, 2008)—Canadian Jill Henselwood credited her dad with an assist following Sunday's $75,000 Waldorf=Astoria Collection Grand Prix at HITS Thermal.
Henselwood's father, John MacAngus, and her sister Olivia left the
28-degree weather in Canada to watch Jill show in Sunday's
featured class at HITS Thermal. And much to their delight, they saw
Jill capture her first Grand Prix triumph of the 2008 HITS Desert
Circuit.
"It's about time," said Henselwood. "My dad had to come down and give me a swift kick."
Henselwood and her mount Black Ice had the fastest
double-clear effort on builder Danny Foster's route to win the blue
ribbon and $22,500 in prize money. And as it turned out, Henselwood was
not the only Canadian to shine in Sunday's Grand Prix. Fellow
Canadan Kim Farlinger and her mount Cordoba were second, John Pearce and Chianto were fourth, and Jenn Serek and Bottom Line were 12th capping off a tremendous afternoon for Canada.
"Jill was due," joked Farlinger. "I am sure she is going to win a few more times in Thermal this year."
"What a great day for Canada," said Henselwood, who outlasted 32 pairs.
"We love coming to this circuit to get our horses ready for the rest of
the season. It's a perfect venue for us."
Kicking off the jump-off were Farlinger and Cordoba. The pair set the Great American Time to Beat at 42.529 with a clear effort.
Second to go in the order were Eddie Macken and Tedechine Sept, who also went clear and stopped the clocks in 43.276 to finish the day in third place.
Third to challenge the route were Henselwood and Stacie Ryan's Black Ice.
Finally, Henselwood looked like the same rider who won the Pan Am
Games' Gold Medal when she stopped the clocks in 41.396 to move to the
top of the mountain.
Until now, Henselwood has not been at full strength during the 2008
HITS Desert Circuit due to a kidney infection that caused her to miss
several Grand Prix classes.
Next in the order were Pearce and his mount Chianto.
The pair dropped the route's final jump resulting in a four-place
finish and a $6,000 check for owner Alison Moore. Pearce's
time of 40.435 would have given him the lead if that final rail had
stayed up.
In the fifth spot were Cara Anthony and her mount Romeo. The pair had eight faults and finished in sixth place.
Sitting in the enviable last-to-ride spot were Katherine Bardis and her mount Conquest of Paradiso. The combination also had two rails down, but their time of 43.796 gave them the edge for the fifth-place finish.
"It was a super course," said Farlinger. "All of Danny's courses are
tough but he is a master at what he does."
"What a tremendous horse show," said Foster. "Everything was perfect. I
heard such great things about this place before I got here and
everything was true."
With the victory, Henselwood and Black Ice jumped from ninth to fourth in the standings for the
$200,000 Invitational Grand Prix to be held on Sunday, March 16 during
the all new Championship Week at HITS Thermal. The top-30 pairs based
on prize money won during the 2008 HITS Desert Circuit will be invited to
compete in the class. Click here for the standings.
Competition at
HITS Thermal continues on Tuesday, March 4 through Sunday, March 9. DC
VI will feature three more Grand Prix classes, including the $25,000
Ariat Grand Prix on Thursday, March 6; the final $50,000 Tourneau FEI
World Cup Qualifier, presented by Adequan, of the season on Friday,
March 7; and the $50,000 HITS Grand Prix on Sunday March 9.
HITS, Inc. is a special events management company primarily focused on
producing hunter/jumper horse shows. Based in upstate New York in the
village of Saugerties, HITS produced its first horse show circuit in
Gainesville, Florida in 1982. Since that time, HITS has grown into a
nationwide company with world-class hunter/jumper circuits in
California, Florida, Arizona, New York and Virginia.
For more information and a complete schedule of classes and events, visit www.HitsShows.com
Media should contact Chris Mayone at 845.246.8833 or e-mail Media_Info@HitsShows.com

©Flying Horse Photography
Jill Henselwood and Black Ice win their first Grand Prix of the 2008 HITS Desert Circuit during Sunday's $75,000 Waldorf=Astoria Collection Grand Prix at HITS Thermal.

©Flying Horse Photography
Jill Henselwood and Black Ice are congratulated after their win in the $75,000 Waldorf=Astoria Collection Grand Prix.
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Owner
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Juniper Farms/Stacie Ryan
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Cordoba
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Kim Farlinger
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Peter Farlinger
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Tedichine Sept
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Eddie Macken
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Valerie Robinson
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43.276
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Chianto
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Alison Moore
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Conquest of Paradiso
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Katherine Bardis
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C&S Partnership
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Romeo
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Cara Anthony
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PotCreek Meadow Farm
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46.393
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