Katrina
Woods And Susdal Win $25,000 Charlotte Amateur/Young Rider Grand Prix
CHARLOTTE,
NC April 11, 2004 Easter Sunday at the Charlotte Coliseum
kicked off with another win for Katrina Woods, 18, of Bronxville,
NY, aboard her own Susdal in the $25,000 Charlotte Amateur/Young
Rider Grand Prix in Charlotte, NC. The win also gave Woods the Leading
Amateur/Young Rider Award based on her performances in the four
Amateur/Young Rider classes held over three days at the Charlotte
Jumper Classic CSI****. In todays class, Woods and Susdal
topped a field of 16 entries and were the fastest of three clear
trips in the four-horse jump-off. The teen earned $7,500 for her
victory. Cayce Harrison of Wellington, FL, riding Reggae owned by
her familys Double H Farm placed second. Georgina Bloomberg
of New York, NY, aboard Nadia owned by Gotham Enterprizes was third.
Susdal, owned and ridden by Katrina Woods
Photo credit: Randi Muster
Riders
tackled Steve Stephens 10-jump Round One track that presented
a double combination at Fence 6, a series of serpentine and rollback
turns that led competitors back over Fence 4 in reverse as No. 9,
and on to the triple combination at Fence 10, finishing off with
a vertical at 11. Time Allowed was set at 72 seconds. The
first round was pretty difficult, said Woods. Only four
people went clear. There were a lot of good riders. I was kind of
nervous going in, but once I did the first part of the course, the
bending three [line of fences] it went well. I knew from then on
that it was going to be okay. She noted that the Time Allowed
was tight and she had to be aware of her pace but it posed no problem
for her performance. I was able to still ride the way I wanted
to, being conservative and just trying to go clear.
For
the tiebreaker course, Stephens re-set with eight elements to jump
in under 42 seconds. Bloomberg aboard Nadia led off and set the
pace with a clear round in 31.66 seconds. Woods and Susdal went
next and edged Bloomberg out of the lead with a scorching fast round
in 30.61. Jeanne Hobbs of Pinehurst, NC, riding Montrachet made
a valiant attempt to gain the lead and actually posted the fastest
time, clocking in at 29.84 seconds, but unfortunately had three
fences down on the way and ended up in fourth place with 12 faults.
Last to go, Harrison in the irons on Reggae gave it her all and
posted a clear round in 30.75 seconds, but was just 1/10th of a
second off the leaders time and had to settle for second place.
Winner
Katrina Woods was at the ingate during Bloombergs jump-off
round. It was great to watch her because shes so good
and so fast, said Woods. I just went in thinking, okay,
Im just trying to be clean and quick and have a good ride.
I didnt even think I was going that fast. I thought I was
going to be second or third, and then I heard them announce that
I beat her. My horse is just so fast off the ground.
Woodss
coaches, Olympian Nona Garson and George DAmbrosio had advised
her to shave time by taking an inside turn from Fence 4 back to
the oxer at 5, which she slickly performed on course. He saw
the jump out of the corner of his eye and it was so easy,
she said, noting that she took a few more such risks on course.
Hes such a fast horse. Hes in his prime when hes
in the jump-off, so thats my favorite thing to do. Woods
purchased the 12-year-old chestnut Russian warmblood gelding from
Garson 18 months ago. Garson had shown him as a grand prix horse.
Hes very hot-blooded, said Woods. He really
gets into it, but once he gets into the ring hes very composed
and he just rides.
Having
won two big classes and the Leading Amateur/Young Rider Award, Woods
was surprised at her string of successes at the inaugural Charlotte
Jumper Classic. I didnt expect it at all. The first
day went so well and then yesterday I was a little more conservative
because I only have one horse here. A bunch of people have more
than one, so they can go all-out in some classes. I was trying to
save him, but he has so much stamina and hes in such good
shape that he thrives off of this. Hes always the best the
last day. I didnt expect this, but he surprises me all the
time.
Woods
was impressed with the Charlotte Jumper Classic CSI**** overall.
Its really nice. I like everything. The courses were
good and its run very well, very relaxed, very organized,
nice set-up. The ring was good. Its just like Harrisburg,
or Washington, or New York.
Net
proceeds from the horse show will benefit the Bobcats Charitable
Fund, the organizations philanthropic giving arm.
For
complete results, log on to www.charlottejumperclassic.com
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