Nick Haness Pilots Edgewood’s Cilantro to Underdog Victory

THERMAL, C.A. (February 11, 2014) – Nick Haness characterized seven-year old Edgewood’s Cilantro as the underdog in Sunday’s $10,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix. But, as the prize money climbed higher, Cilantro rose to the occasion and topped a field of 42 for owner Sarah-Maeve Hersh-Boyle.

Edgewood’s Cilantro is a first-year green hunter and just started showing in the amateur-owner division with Hersh-Boyle. She planned to compete the gelding in amateur-owner classes herself this weekend, but a delayed flight kept her from the show altogether and gave Haness the ride in the Diamond Mills Hunter Prix Final qualifier.

“We figured we would put him in the prix again, get some more mileage and some good experience,” said Haness of Cilantro, who jumped to ninth in last week’s Devoucoux Hunter Prix. “He made some green mistakes last week, but today I felt like I was riding a made derby horse.”

Haness and Edgewood’s Cilantro earned the highest score of the first round with an 89 and returned in the second to post an impressive 91. “The first round was pretty straightforward, but the second round got tricky – going up the hill once on each lead, coming down to a two stride – it left a lot of room for the horses to get spooky or crooked, but Cilantro listened, tried hard and responded really well to everything,” beamed Haness.

The rides for second, third and fourth came down to fractions of a point. Philip Cillis of Encinitas, California piloted Julie Hancock’s Willow CBF to second after a first round score of 86, and lead the second round with a 92. Shelley Campf of Canby, Oregon earned an 88 and an 88.5 aboard Diane Laycoe’s Perseverence for third and Haness jumped into the top placings for a second time in fourth with Edgewood Equestrian’s Edgewood Denver with scores of 87 and 90. After a win last week, John French of Woodside, California and Lee Kellogg Sadrian’s Comex Gold rode to an 87.25 and 87 to cap the top five.

After consistent top finishes at HITS Thermal, Haness is again planning to head east in September for the HITS Championship. The Diamond Mills $500,000 Hunter Prix Final will take place during the HITS Championship September 5-7 at HITS-on-the-Hudson in Saugerties, New York.


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Nick Haness and Edgewood’s Cilantro on their way to a win in the $10,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix at HITS Thermal.


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Nick Haness and Edgewood’s Cilantro are presented with top prizes, including a Horze Equestrian cooler, after winning the $10,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix at HITS Thermal.

$10,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix
 

PlaceHorse                           Owner                                  Rider                    Prize $Rnd. 1/2Total
1 Edgewood's Cilantro Edgewood Equestrian Nick Haness $3,000 89/91 180
2 Willow CBF Julie Hancock Philip Cillis $2,000 86/92 178
3 Perseverence Diane Laycoe Shelley Campf $1,400 88/88.5 177.5
4 Edgewood's Denver Edgewood Equestrian Nick Haness $1,000 87/90 177
5 Comex Gold Lee Kellogg Sadrian John French $800 87.25/87 174.25
6 Quinnus Gail Morey Hope Glynn $700 85/88 173
7 Splendid Julia Landmann Jenny Karazissis $600 83.5/89 172.5
8 Roccoco Avery Hellman Hope Glynn $500 87.875/84 171.875
9 Corduroy Kings Wood Farm, LLC Gretchen Lof - 87.5/83 170.5
10 Captiva Pam Stewart John French - 84.25/81 165.25
11 Constantin Emma Waldfogal Emma Waldfogel - 84/79 163
12 Cipriani Michele Stabile Jamie Taylor - 84.5/70 154.5

About Devoucoux
Devoucoux
, maker of fine French saddles, is proud to be the title sponsor of each and every qualifying Hunter Prix leading up to the phenomenal Diamond Mills $500,000 Hunter Prix Final. Devoucoux offers a wide range of saddles in many colors and sizes and matching accessories. Devoucoux craftsmen are devoted to creating beautiful products that reflect their obsession with quality and lovingly finished work. For more information on Devoucoux, visit devoucoux.com.

$5,000 Platinum Performance Hunter Prix
Over the last three weeks, Katie Cook of Newport Beach, California has done nothing short of dominate West Coast Qualifying for the Platinum Performance $250,000 Hunter Prix Final, which will take place during the HITS Championship in Saugerties, New York. In a last minute catch ride, Cook jumped Pamela Moellenhoff’s Santos to a win on Sunday in the $5,000 Platinum Performance Hunter Prix at HITS Thermal.

“He is an amazing horse,” said Cook of the 11-year-old Hanoverian gelding that only stands 15.3 hands tall, but moves big. “He is the best little jumper with a huge stride and it was really nice to see the judge reward that today.”

Cook, who trains with John Bragg at Bridgeport Farm in Woodside, California, took the win with scores of 85 and 90, and also rode to fourth on Amy Knox’s Symphony – the mount that carried her to hunter prix wins during the first two weeks at HITS Thermal. They scored an 88 and 78.

Based on her success in the qualifying classes, Cook is looking forward to a possible trip to the HITS Championship in September. “I would love to go east for the Championship,” she said. “I am going to do my best to make it work.”

Stephanie Goodson of Beverly Hills, California jumped to second after earning scores of 86 and 87 aboard her own Poetic. Polly Sweeny of Pasadena, California was third in the irons of her own Duet with scores of 83 and 85, while Jerrie Calandra capped the top five on Moonlite Beach, LLC’s Wonderwall.


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Katie Cook and Santos jump to the top of the $5,000 Platinum Performance Hunter Prix at HITS Thermal.


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Katie Cook and Santos are presented with top prizes, including a Horze Equestrian cooler, after winning the $5,000 Platinum Performance Hunter Prix at HITS Thermal.

$5,000 Platinum Performance Hunter Prix
 

PlaceHorse                           Owner                                  Rider                    Prize $Rnd. 1/2Total
1 Santos Pamela Moellenhoff Katie Cook $1,500 85/90 175
2 Poetic Stephanie Goodson Stephanie Goodson $1,000 86/87 173
3 Duet Polly Sweeney Polly Sweeney $700 83/85 168
4 Symphony Amy Knox Katie Cook $500 88/78 166
5 Wonderwall Moonlite Beach, LLC Jerrie Calandra $400 84/72 156
6 Victoria's Secret Tiffany Sandor Tiffany Sandor $325 82/73 155
7 Baltimore Savanah Stuart Jillian Stuart $300 73/73.5 146.5
8 Ceto-V Emily Hutson Emily Hutson $275 74/72 146
9 Falco Kristy Lipscy Hallie Cameron - 73.5/70 143.5
10 EEA Lady European Equine Amanda Moller - 77/45 122
11 Serantino Starview, LLC Pamela Moellenhoff - 45/76 121
12 CR Haribo Emma Townsend Emma Townsend - 75/45 120

About Platinum Performance
Platinum Performance provides more than 10 supplements essential to your horse’s health and conditioning in just one scoop. Platinum Performance® Equine addresses a horse's total body health from joint and hoof care to athletic performance and coat health, and is the 2014 sponsor of the $250,000 Hunter Prix Final and all qualifiers. For more information on Platinum Performance, visit platinumperformance.com.