Grand Prix Results Colorado Summer Circuit Week 2
Lorenza O'Farril Upsets Ragan Roberts In $50,000
Rocky Mountain Grand Prix
July 14, 2002 Reported by: Marnye Langer
Not only was the prize money on the line in the $50,000 Rocky Mountain
Grand Prix, July 12 of the Colorado Summer Circuit, but Ragan Roberts
(AR) had the chance to win an additional $25,000. As an added bonus
to grand prix riders, Helen Krieble of High Prairie Farms offered
$25,000 to any rider who could win two of the three Colorado Summer
Circuit grand prix events, and $100,000 if a rider won all three
events.
As the winner of the first grand prix, Roberts had his eye on the
rider prize. When he jumped clear in this second grand prix, the
$25,000 was in reach. Thirty-five horses contested Guillherme Noguiera
Jorges (BRA) challenging course. I didnt have
a chance to see all the horses during the week, so the course was
not too difficult, explained Jorge of his track that took
riders all around the large derby field. The time allowed
played an important part today, he added. And in fact, the
time allowed was an integral part of the course with six horses
jumping clean, but accruing time faults. Every ribbon winner
except the fastest four faulter was clean, commented jumper
judge Walt Malkiewicz. You dont see those kind of results
very often.
Five horses managed clear rounds within the time allowed of 87 seconds,
and the jump off was a case of one-upsmanship. Larry Hollahan (KY)
and Sky King, first to go, had two rails and a time of 44.925. Next,
Nautica, with Scott Lenkart (MN) in the irons, had the fastest time
of 37.277, but a single rail relegated the pair to fourth place.
Holly Shepherd (TX) piloted Shopan to a cautious, clear round in
46.412, just under the 48 second time allowed. Roberts and Charmed
were next, and they had their work cut out for them. Roberts piloted
Charmed to a clear round and stopped the clock in 43.827. The question
was, could Lorenza OFarril (MEX) on Eperon dOr beat
Roberts and Charmed? Antonio, my coach, told me I have to
go for it in the jump off, explained OFarril of her
jump off plan. He said the four faults was really fast, so
I just had to go try my best. OFarril followed Roberts
tight jump off track, and on the way up the hill to the Hilton vertical,
she resisted pulling on the reins. They left the rails up and stopped
the clock in 42.539. OFarril was thrilled with her win as
Eperon dOr has been difficult to bring along. We got
him in December and he was very difficult. In a 1.4m class he left
one stride out in a two stride. He was not very obedient,
stated OFarril. We have done a lot of flatwork and although
he is still a challenge he is not unrideable anymore. At 33,
OFarril has amassed an impressive resume. She has competed
at the World Cup Finals in Sweden, and she has represented Mexico
at the World Equestrian Games. After the WEG, I took time
off and had my son, Enrique. My baby is my gold medal, but the Olympics
is my dream.
OFarril feels she may have an international caliber horse
in Eperon dOr. I really love it here in Colorado. We
came four years ago and had such a good time. This is a really great
place. Approaching the final event, the $75,000 Grand Prix
of Denver on July 20, the $100,000 rider bonus is off the table,
but two riders still have a chance to take home an additional $25,000.
Next week, both Ragan Roberts and Lorenza OFarril will have
their eyes on the winners circle. Many top grand prix riders
will also be vying for the same honor.
Colorado Summer Circuit High Prairie Farms * 7522 S. Pinery Parkway
* Parker, CO 80134
(303) 841-5550 (x15) * FAX: (303) 841-1419 * www.esportsinc.com
info@espportsinc.com
For Agate Records:
$50,000 Rocky Mountain Grand Prix July 13, 2002 - Parker, CO
Place/ Horse/ Rider/ Owner/ Faults Time/ Prize Money
1st/ Eperon dOr/ Lorenze OFarril/ 0-42.539/ $15,000
2nd/ Charmed/ Ragan Roberts/ 0-43.827/ $11,000
3rd/ Shopan/ Holly Shepherd/ 0-46.412/ $6,500
4th/ Nautica/ Scott Lenkart/ 4-37.277/ $4,000
5th/ Sky King/ Larry Hollahan/ 8-44.925/ $3,000
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