Kevin Babington and Shorapur Shine in $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix

SAUGERTIES, NY (August 1, 2014) – When Kevin Babington first laid eyes on Shorapur he knew there was something special about the mare. Despite being told she was too hot for his liking, he had to try her. That first ride was a year and a half ago. Yet, Friday they won the $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix presented by Zoetis as if they'd been together forever.

“I was like a kid in a candy store the first time I sat on her,” he said of the now nine-year old Hanoverian mare by Stakkato Gold. “I knew I had to own this horse,” he added. Babington’s instinct proved spot on. Shorapur was one of the least experienced horses in Friday’s field of 34 contenders, but won.

They were met with a challenging test by Finland’s Aki Ylänne. Thirteen obstacles and 16 jumping efforts boasted tall verticals and tricky distances. Nevertheless, Babington noted, “It looked big when I walked it, but this horse has recently picked up some mileage and I knew she was ready.”

While clear skies and summer breezes kept spectators and competitors happy, only four conquered Ylänne’s first-round track. Candice King of Wellington, Florida was first clear in the irons of Combina for Bellissimo, LLC. Jonathan McCrea of East Windsor, Connecticut secured a jump-off four trips later with Candy Tribble’s Aristoteles V. Darragh Kerins of Wellington, Florida was looking to upgrade Sunday’s second-place ribbon as he and Delia Van Het Molenhof, owned by Jan Van Tricht, made it three before Babington joined the group.

The lead changed with every effort in the jump-off as King set the Great American Time to Beat at 40.23 seconds before McCrea bumped her to second with 39.57 on the clock. Kerins was determined and shaved three more seconds off the time to beat in 36.79.

“I saw Darragh go and knew I had to take every chance I could,” said Babington. He left the ground at the second fence fractions behind Kerins, but landed perfectly positioned to attack the third effort on an inside track.

“I was slow from one to two, but it set me up at a better angle,” he added. The tighter angle and a perfectly executed turn to the last line pushed Babington to break the beam in 36.32 seconds for the blue.

“Shorapur is naturally fast but gets strong. She was pulling too much in the first round, so we changed her bit and she was right back with me for the jump-off,” said Babington. “She’s still a firecracker, but we’ve finally figured each other out.”

Kerins collected another red ribbon, McCrea landed third, King fourth and Amanda Flint of Long Valley, New Jersey fifth after a single time fault in the first round kept her and The Coverboy Group’s Superbad from the jump-off.

Babington has a confidence advantage going into Sunday’s $100,000 Strongid© C 2X Grand Prix presented by Zoetis and hopes Shorapur continues her recent trend of success. “She gets better all the time,” he said. “The jumps are never something I have to think about with her – she’s good in front, unbelievable behind and quick off the ground. As long as I keep her relaxed between fences, she’s game for anything.”

With the final week of the HITS Saugerties Summer Series well underway, qualifying for the Zoetis $1 Million Grand Prix at the HITS Championship September 7, is heating up. Grand prix qualifying opportunities will continue throughout the HITS-on-the-Hudson Circuit. This Sunday, the $100,000 Strongid© C 2X™ Grand Prix presented by Zoetis takes the stage in the Strongid® C 2X™ Grand Prix Stadium. The event will be live via webcast at HRTV.com and iEquine.com.

About SmartPak
SmartPak powers healthy horses and happy riders. The patented SmartPak Supplement Feeding System™ makes it easy for riders across the country to take the best care of their horses. Founded in 1999, with the purpose of simplifying the administration of nutritional supplements and medications to horses, the system has been adopted by thousands of barns and horse owners across the country, who value knowing that their supplements will be fed correctly. For more information, visit SmartPak.com.

About Zoetis
Building on 60 years of experience as Pfizer Animal Health, Zoetis delivers quality medicines and vaccines, complemented by diagnostics products and genetics tests and supported by a range of services. They work every day to better understand and address the real-world challenges faced by those who raise and care for animals in ways they find truly relevant. Zoetis produces a comprehensive range of safe and effective products, including equine vaccines, dewormers and sedative analgesics, to help professionals and individual horse owners keep their animals healthy. Both veterinarians and horse owners know and trust the Zoetis will help their horses live longer, healthier lives. For more information, visit Zoetis.com.


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Kevin Babington and Shorapur jump to a win in Friday’s $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix presented by Zoetis at HITS Saugerties.


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Kevin Babington and Shorapur with winner's awards, including a Horze Equestrian cooler, after Friday’s $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix presented by Zoetis at HITS Saugerties.

$25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix presented by Zoetis
 

PlaceHorse                Owner                          Rider                    Prize $Rd 1 FaultsJO FaultsJO Time
1 Shorapur Kevin Babington Kevin Babington $7,500  0 0 36.32
2 Delia Van Het Molenhof Jan Van Tricht Darragh Kerins $5,500 0 0 36.79
3 Aristoteles V Candy Tribble Jonathan McCrea $3,250 0 0 39.57
4 Combina Bellissimo, LLC Candice King $2,000 0 0 40.23
5 Superbad The Coverboy Group Amanda Flint $1,500 1 - -
6 ISHD Dual Star Mary Chapot Laura Chapot $1,250 4 - -
7 Scout de la Cense Lisa Deslauriers Mario Deslauriers $1,000 4 - -
8 Arino Du Rouet Two Swans Farm Todd Minikus $750 4 - -
9 MacArthur Christina Fried Michael Hughes $750 4 - -
10 Prem Dollar Boy Mary Kate Olsen Jeffery Welles $500 4 - -
11 Mark Q Kevin Babington Kevin Babington $500 4 - -
12 VDL Torlando Torlando Group Callan Solem $500 4 - -

$10,000 Brook Ledge Open Welcome
Mattias Tromp of North Salem, New York kicked off high-stakes action in the Strongid© C 2X™ Grand Prix Stadium on Wednesday with a win in the $10,000 Brook Ledge Open Welcome. In the irons of Bloom Z for Bayaert Farm, Inc., Tromp bested a competitive field of 35 for the 1.4m blue.

Anne Kursinski of Frenchtown, New Jersey piloted Diva, owned by Market Street to second, while Adam Prudent of Middleburg, Virginia rounded out the top three on Dorothy Cox’s Pennsylvania. Ilan Ferder of Royal Palm Beach Florida was fourth with his own Baronez and King ended in fifth on Ferron for Bellissimo, LLC.

Brook Ledge Horse Transportation will continue to present a weekly jumper class throughout the HITS Saugerties summer and fall shows. Aside from the winner’s purse, Brook Ledge Open Welcome riders also compete for the Brook Ledge Rider Bonus, which includes a $1,500 shipping credit for the rider who accumulates the most points in those classes throughout the circuit.


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Mattias Tromp and Bloom Z on their way to a win in the $10,000 Brook Ledge Open Welcome at HITS Saugerties.