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Amateurs reigned at the Capital Challenge Horse Show today, and the National Hunter/Jumper Council presented four National Finals titles today. Rick Oas of Zone 10 was thrilled with his NHJC win in the Amateur Owner Hunters 18-35 with his eight year old Holsteiner/ Thoroughbred cross, Wait n See. Oas was especially thrilled with his win since he started the mare four years ago. "She was thin and unbroke, and then she just bloomed." Oas was hoping to do the Indoor shows this fall, and qualifying as the Zone 10 representative cemented the decision. "I had ridden in the East as a junior and I always wanted to come back. This is so much fun getting to compete against the best horses in the nation." Oas and his wife, Buffy, operate their own Pollyrich Farm, work together and show together. "We understand and respect one another," explained Oas "and we show as a team." Tracy Weinberg credits her team of a wonderful horse, San Siro, her trainer, Tony Workman, and other key players, like her farrier and barn manager, for the success she has enjoyed with San Siro. "I only showed in ten shows this year, and after Indoors he will have the whole winter off and probably won't start showing until March or April. He is the horse of a lifetime and I want to have him for life." Weinberg won the Amateur Owner 36 and Over Hunter championship for the third year in a row, but enjoyed her first year as Grand Champion, Best Amateur, and the NHJC National Finals representing Zone 3. "All of this is really exciting," said Weinberg. "Usually the amateurs don't get things like this, only the grand prix riders. This is so special for us." In the older Adult Amateur Hunter division, Kim Semyan continued her stellar year with Pico, a nine year old Belgian Warmblood. She gives great credit to trainer Belynda Bond for her success with Pico. Out of 18 shows this year we have been champion 12 times and reserve four times. "The four times Pico was reserve," added Kim's husband, John "Kim's other horse was champion." When Kim Semyan received her letter from the NHJC telling her she was the Zone 7 representative, she was not sure what the NHJC National Finals were all about. "I understand it now," she said laughing. "I am very, very proud."
Amateur Owner Hunter
18-35 Amateur Owner Hunter
36 & Over Adult Amateur Hunter
36 & Over
The National Hunter/Jumper
Council is the official hunter/jumper discipline organization of the USA
Equestrian. As such, the NHJC seeks to represent the interests of all
hunter/jumper competitors, horse shows, and organizations in the United
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