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THERMAL, CA (February 13, 2008)—Jenny Karazissis rode El Campeon's Swoon to victory in the $10,000
ASG Software Solutions/USHJA International Hunter Derby Classic
to conclude DC III at HITS Thermal.
Thermal
was the second venue to play host to this new hunter series, which has
been generating a lot of excitement throughout the sport. A
field of 27 combinations in the first round were sliced into a final
round of 12 exhibitors who were asked to come back and compete for the
blue ribbon. The first round was a regular classic course and the
second round was a handy hunter course that included a trot jump,
roll-backs and option jumps, all in the HITS' state-of-the-art Grand
Prix ring. During the second round, judges were able to award bonus
points for style and handiness.
"The
team at HITS Thermal did a great job presenting the second class in the
International Hunter Derby series," said Diane Carney of Telluride,
which is located at Canterbury Farms out of Chicago. Carney is a member
of the USHJA High Performance Hunter Committee and was on hand at Thermal for
the event. "The riders and horses really put the sport back into
hunters under the lights in Thermal. The two teams of judges obviously
enjoyed the brilliance of the hunters as scores where high and handy
bonus points were well deserved. The course designer and decoration
teams did a beautiful course of natural jumps."
One
of the goals of the competition was to bring hunter and jumper riders
together at the top level. Some noteworthy jumper riders to compete
were Richard Spooner, who was third aboard Guns N Roses and Jill Humphrey who was 12th aboard Craig II.
Right from the start Karazissis was competitive, taking first and second place in the first round on Tricia Cook-Looker's Aragon and Swoon, respectively.
In the second round, Karazissis moved into first aboard Swoon after dropping a rail during her trip aboard Aragon. When the
class was complete, Karazissis outlasted some of the top hunter riders in the world, including John French, Peter Pletcher and
Archie Cox, to win $3,000 in first place prize money for El Campeon
Farms.
"It
was very exciting," said Karazissis. "I had been looking forward to the
class for a while. It was such an exciting atmosphere to compete in.
The Grand Prix ring was the perfect place; I was even more excited when
I heard we were going to compete in that ring. It was great to have
such accomplished riders like Richard [Spooner] stick around after the
Grand Prix to compete. His participation made it even
more special and I really appreciate his support for this event."
Karazissis
and Spooner shared a fun moment after the class when she acknowledged
that she can now proudly tout that she beat Richard Spooner. He was
quick to qualify it by adding "At hunters!"
As
part of her preparation for the class, Karazissis decided to not show
in the hunters during the week, but rather opted for the level II and
III jumpers. "It was gratifying to feel like my plan paid off," she
continued. "I also have to thank my husband, Kost, because he was a tremendous
support and his help enabled me to get ready for this."
"HITS
was delighted to showcase the hunter in our fabulous Grand Prix arena,"
said HITS' Vice President of West Coast Operations, Fred Bauer. "We are
looking forward to holding the class on the weekend under the lights
during the Championship Week March 11-16. It should be a magical
night!"
"It was fabulous," said
trainer Karen Healey. "I was happily surprised by the amount of people
who stuck around to watch the class at 5 pm after Sunday's Grand Prix
was over. When the class moves to prime time it's going to be huge!"
Karazissis,
who has been competing at the Desert Circuit since DC I, will
return for the second half of the circuit with her eyes once again set
on the $10,000 ASG Software Solutions/USHJA International Hunter Derby
Classic.
The HITS Desert Circuit now takes a one-week hiatus. Competition
at HITS Thermal returns on Tuesday, February 19 for four consecutive
weeks of shows and runs until Sunday, March 16 when the new Desert
Circuit Championship will close out the season with 17 different
championship classes, including the R.W. Mutch Equitation Classic and
the first-ever $200,000 Invitational Grand Prix of the Desert.
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.
Photo Courtesy of Matt Hinton. Jenny
Karazissis is all smiles during the $10,000 ASG Software
Solutions/USHJA International Hunter Derby Classic at HITS Thermal.
Photo Courtesy of Matt Hinton. Marla Amormino takes to the field aboard Dutch Star as a packed VIP Oasis Club looks on during the USHJA Hunter Derby Classic.
Photo Courtesy of Matt Hinton. Shelby Wakeman and Quality Time have their chance in the USHJA Hunter Derby Classic at HITS Thermal.
$10,000 ASG Software Solutions/USHJA International Hunter Derby Classic Overall
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Placing
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Rider
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Owner
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Prize Money
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Swoon
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Jennifer Karazissis
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El Campeon Farms
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Clockwork
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John French
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Old Oak Farm
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Larena
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Noreen Edlen
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On Top
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Nicoletta Von Heidegger
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Monarch International
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Holy Cow (Amanda)
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Michael Leon
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Harriet Posner
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