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Laura
Chapot And Little Big Man Win $50,000 Rio Vista Grand Prix |
Ellenville,
NY (July 21, 2003)Laura Chapot of Neshanic Station, New Jersey,
rode her own Little Big Man to victory in Sunday's $50,000 Rio Vista
Grand Prix at HITS Catskills III. Chapot rode three mounts in the
competition, also placing sixth on Copper Twist and twelfth on Green
Card. All three of her mounts were trained by her parents, Olympic
veterans Frank & Mary Chapot of Chado Farms. Mark Jungherr of
Amesbury, Massachusetts, rode Enterprise, owned by R A Francoeur
to second place. Third place went to Christine Tribble of Suffield,
Connecticut, aboard Vegas, owned by her family's Windsor Show Stable.
Eighteen
horse and rider combinations competed over the first round course.
Course designer, Kenny Krome, set a challenging 13-obstacle course
that included a triple bar oxer at fence No. 7, a Liverpool at fence
No. 10, and a triple combination at fence No. 12. The time allowed
was set at 98 seconds. Todd Minikus of Loxahatchee, Florida, was
the first to deliver a clear round. Minikus and Gardenio, a black
Hanoverian gelding owned by YZ Partners, cruised the course giving
a faultless performance well within the time allowed. The next six
horses failed to go clear, and it was the eleventh in the order,
Mark Jungherr aboard Enterprise, that gave the crowd the assurance
of a jump-off. The fifteenth and sixteenth horses in the order also
went clearChristine Tribble aboard After Eight and Laura Chapot
aboard Little Big Man.
These
four horses advanced to the shortened seven-fence jump-off course.
Todd Minikus and Gardenio were the first to attempt the course.
Gardenio, who displayed fine form earlier, gave a surprise refusal
at the first fence, unseating his rider and subsequently being eliminated
from the jump-off. Mark Jungherr and Enterprise followed up with
a clear round, setting the Great American Time to Beat of 43.59
seconds. Christine Tribble and Vegas also left all the rails up
but incurred one time fault for going fractions over the time allowed
of 48 seconds. Laura Chapot and Little Big Man were last to enter
the ring. Chapot guided Little Big Man clear and emerged the victor
by shaving almost two seconds off Jungherr's time. Her final time
was 41.90 seconds.
Other
major award winners at HITS Catskills III included:
Bayer Legend Leading Hunter Rider - Becky Adler, Holmes, NY
Bayer Legend Leading Jumper Rider - Todd Minikus, Loxahatchee, FL
HBO Junior Medal Winner - Brianne Goutal, NY, NY
Charles Owen Children's Medal Winner - Catherine Pugliese, Darien,
CT
Charles Owen Adult Medal Winner - Dyanna Rucco, Rehoboth, MA
The
$50,000 Rio Vista Grand Prix was the grande finale to a week of
top-class show jumping competition held under beautiful sunny skies.
During the Grand Prix, the Kingston Hospital hosted a reception
in the VIP tent at ringside for its dedicated group of donors. On
Saturday, exhibitors and spectators enjoyed "A Taste of the
Hudson Valley"a sampling of delicious local foods from
the many fine restaurants in the region. Rio Vista kindly sponsored
the Hudson Valley's White Cliff Vineyards wine tasting which was
a wonderful complement to the food provided by such restaurants
as, The Dutch Tavern, Saugerties, The Blue Stone Country Inn, Saugerties,
Shanghai Red, Ellenville and Ricke Len's Country Restaurant, Ellenville.
The
horse show resumes on Wednesday, July 23rd, with a regular schedule
of hunter and jumper classes. This year marks the last year that
the circuit will take place at the Kelly Farm property. In 2004,
the HITS Catskills circuit will move to its new home in Saugerties,
New York. HITS is investing in a beautiful new site to include an
amphitheatre containing a Grand Prix Ring and a feature Hunter Ring
encompassed by a 10-foot earthen berm, plus 8 additional competition
rings. Initially the site will have six permanent barn facilities
with 500 stalls. A natural three-board fence will encircle the site,
finishing at each entrance with a wrought-iron gate flanked by native
stone pillars. The site will be further enhanced by a beautiful
riding/walking trail that will meander around the circumference.
Other features include permanent offices, permanent restrooms, and
a food court positioned around a landscaped courtyard. The new facility
will be designed to meet the highest standards of equestrian competition
and it is expected that it will attract equestrians of all levels
and abilities, from the grass roots to the sport's Olympic caliber
riders.
HITS
CATSKILLS: Kelly Farm, 8543 Rt. 209, Ellenville, NY 12428. Telephone
during horse shows: (845) 647-1763.
HITS
CATSKILLS SIDEBAR INFORMATION
REMAINING HITS CATSKILLS 2003 SHOW DATES ARE:
HITS Catskills IV - July 23-27 NY
Horse & Pony Show - July 30-August 3
HITS Catskills VI - August 27-31
FEATURED
EVENTS:
July 24, $25 HITS Grand Prix
July 27, $50,000 Avis Grand Prix
July 31, $25,000 HITS Grand Prix
August 3, $50,000 HITS Catskills Grand Prix
August 31, $50,000 HITS Catskills Grand Prix
SPECIAL
EVENTS:
Kid's Day, Sunday, August 3
$50,000 Rio Vista Grand Prix - Sunday, July 20, 2003
HITS Catskills III - Ellenville, NY
Kenny Krome, Westminster, MD: Course Designer
Place Horse Rider Owner Prize Money Rd 1 Faults Rd 2 Faults JO Time
1st Little Big Man Laura Chapot Laura Chapot $15,000 0 0 41.90
2nd Enterprise Mark Jungherr R A Francoeur $11,000 0 0 43.59
3rd Vegas Christine Tribble Candy Tribble/Windsor Show Stable $6,500
0 0 48.19
4th Gardenio Todd Minikus Y Z Partners LLC $4,000 0 Elim
5th Crazy You Kent Farrington Lynda Farrington $3,000 2
6th Copper Twist Laura Chapot Frank/Mary Chapot $2,500 4
7th Who's That Girl Michael Kirby Michele Hunt / Redfield Farm $2,000
4
8th River Kimberly Frey Overlook Farm $1,500 4
9th Costello Katie Sykes Annie Hazelhurst $1,500 4
10th Luciano Michael Kirby Michael Kirby $1,000 4
11th Big Sir Mario Deslauriers Mario Deslauriers Inc. $1,000 4
12th Green Card Laura Chapot Dellwood $1,000 8
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