Kyle King Wins on ‘Horse of His Dreams’ at HITS Thermal

THERMAL, C.A. (February 24, 2014)– Quigley may not have many grand prix miles behind him, but his rider Kyle King of Ocala, Florida is looking forward to the 10-year-old gelding stepping up to the level with a bang. He is certainly on the right track after winning Sunday’s $30,000 SmartPak Grand Prix, presented by Zoetis, at HITS Thermal.

“He’s the horse of my dreams,” said King. “Who knows where we go from here, but he’s the best horse I’ve ever had.”

Quigley is owned by Paul Politeski who broke the gelding and rode him up until last year when he moved into the grand pix ring with King. Politeski and King took Quigley to HITS Tucson last week in preparation for the HITS Desert Circuit and he jumped perfectly, according to King. “We got him [Quigley] fired up a little bit in Arizona. He was a little spooky in the Level 6 earlier this week, but jumped around great today,” said King.

Manuel Esparza of Mexico City, Mexico set a course with wide oxers and tall verticals, which included 13 obstacles and 16 jumping efforts within the Strongid® C 2X Grand Prix Stadium. The 41 who attempted the course agreed that it was big and scopey. In the end, only three jumped clear to advance to the jump-off.

“I was nervous after I walked it, but Quigley is the scopiest horse in the world – they can build as big as they want and he is comfortable,” admitted King.

Alec Lawler of Atherton, California was the first to ride clear in the second trip of the original order. He piloted his own Agamemnon, and was joined by King four rounds later. Crowd favorite Rich Fellers of Wilsonville, Oregon rounded out the jump-off near the end of the order aboard Harry & Mollie Chapman’s Flexible.

Lawler returned to the jump-off first, but had a rail jumping into the double combination to finish with four faults in 37.07 seconds. King and Quigley had the same rail, but crossed the timers in 34.74 seconds to sit in the lead with one more to go.

“I was pretty sure I had handed it to him when I had the rail,” said King. “I mean – it’s Rich and Flexible! I was happy with the rhythm and the pace, but I wasn’t expecting him to have any down.”

Luck was not on Fellers’ side in the jump-off, however, as he had the first fence down and couldn’t find the speed to top King. Fellers’ time of 35.80 seconds settled him in second, bumping Lawler to third.

From the first round, John Perez of Coajimaipa, Mexico was the fastest of the four-faulters aboard his own Utopia, finishing in fourth. Bliss Heers of Olivenhain, California capped the top five in the irons of Contendra for owners Bridgeside Farms, LLC.

As Week IV comes to an end at HITS Desert Horse Park, grand prix competition returns to the spotlight on Friday. All grand prix at HITS Thermal continue to offer riders qualifying opportunities for the AIG $1 Million Grand Prix, which will take place March 16 to kick off the first-ever HITS Triple Crown of Show Jumping. West Coast grand prix will also serve as qualifiers for the Zoetis $ Million Grand Prix as part of the HITS Championship in Saugerties, New York this September.


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Kyle King and Quigley bested an impressive field on Sunday to win the $30,000 SmartPak Grand Prix, presented by Zoetis, at HITS Thermal. They were one of three in the jump-off and used Quigley’s speed to earn the blue.


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Kyle King and Quigley are awarded with winner’s awards, including a Horze Equestrian Cooler, after the $30,000 SmartPak Grand Prix, presented by Zoetis, at HITS Thermal.

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.

$30,000 SmartPak Grand Prix, presented by Zoetis
 

PlaceHorse                Owner                          Rider                    Prize $Rd 1 FaultsJO FaultsJO Time
1 Quigley Paul Politeski Kyle King $9,000  0 4 34.74
2 Flexible Harry & Mollie Chapman Rich Fellers $6,600 0 4 35.80
3 Agamemnon Alec Lawler Alec Lawler $3,900 0 4 37.07
4 Utopia John Perez John Perez $2,400 4 - -
5 Contendra Bridgeside Farms, LLC Bliss Heers $1,800 4 - -
6 Quanto Fino 2 Signe Ostby Eric Navet $1,500 4 - -
7 User ID OnlyJumpers.com Juan Pablo Gnecco $1,200 4 - -
8 Zamiro Alix Fargo Susan Artes $900 4 - -
9 Archie Bunker Linda Smith Hap Hansen $900 4 - -
10 Terrific Rocky Mountain Show Jumping John Anderson $600 4 - -
11 Electric 2 Everardo A. Hegewicsh Everardo A. Hegewicsh $600 4 - -
12 Prim' De Lairaud Thunderbird Show Park Laura Jane Tibdall $600 4 - -

$10,000 HITS Junior/Amateur-Owner High Jumper Classic, presented by Bayer’s Legend
Karl Cook of Woodside, California has started what looks to be a commanding wining steak in the Junior/Amateur-Owner Hugh Jumper Classics, presented by Bayer’s Legend, at HITS Thermal. After winning during Week III, he finished one-two in Sunday’s $10,000 offering, piloting Banba to the blue and followed in a close second with Farrari, both owned by Signe Ostby.

“The course was very technical – I had to ride every line exactly right to come out clear,” said Cook. “It took a real plan, and then a well-executed plan to win.”

Banba, who is usually the mount for Karl’s sister, has become his new ride now that she is at college full time. According to Cook, the 13-year-old mare is short stepped, but genius with her legs and was careful enough to pull off the win. Cook and Banba topped a field of 19 over Esparza’a course.

Cook was in the irons of two of the three jump-off contenders and jumped to four faults with both, but was more than four seconds faster on Banba for the win. He jumped to 45.62 seconds to win and 48.04 seconds with Farrari. Taylor Siebel of Woodside, California was third with Mountain Home’s Chawi De Laubry after going off course kept her from the top two placings.

Dominique Shone of Langley, British Columbia was fourth with Caroline Shone’s Ka Ching, and Justin Prather of Calgary, Alberta capped the top five in the irons of Bradon Construction’s Beau Soleil.

All high junior/amateur-owner jumper classics at HITS Desert Horse Park are qualifiers for the Bayer's Legend ® (hyaluronate sodium) Injectable Solution $250,000 High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Prix, enticing West Coast riders to head east this fall for the HITS Championship at HITS-on-the-Hudson in Saugerties, New York. For more information on the Bayer's Legend® $250,000 High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Prix, visit HitsShows.com.


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Karl Cook wins the $10,000 HITS Junior/Amateur-Owner High Jumper Classic, presented by Bayer’s Legend, at HITS Thermal.

About Bayer Animal Health
Bayer Animal Health is amongst worldwide leaders in animal health. Bayer has attained this leadership position by continuously researching and developing products for animal health since 1919. A responsible relationship between humans, companion animals and livestock requires ensuring the health of animals. For more information on Bayer Animal Health, visit bayer.com.