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File - Capital Challenge
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
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Stewart Dominates Day Two
Six tri-color ribbons are added to Scott Stewart’s tack room
Eight championships were awarded on
week.
Tuesday and it was Scott Stewart who
“This is the best show I've had on him.
made repeated trips center ring to colHe was good at Washington last year but
lect the three champions and two rethis was even better,” Stewart said. “He's
serves he earned over the two days.
such a scopey horse. He could probably be
Along with the Second Year Green
a grand prix horse. He's one of the easiest
Working and High Performance
ones I have and is really straightforward.”
Hunter divisions, championships were
Stewart also collected two champigiven in five Future Hunter divisions
onships and two reserves out of the five
and the Performance Hunters 3'6”.
Future Hunter divisions (read more about
It was a close race in the High PerFuture Hunters on page 3).
formance Hunters this year between
In the the Performance Hunter 3'6”,
eventual champion Garfield and reserve
sponsored by Nicole Kane & South Shore
champion Quatrain. Garfield and Scott
Farm, Stewart collected the reserve with
Stewart, who rode for Alexandra
Way Cool, leaving the championship ribCrown, won three over fences and picked
bon for Becky Gochman’s Sambalino and
up another two second-place ribbons.
Peter Pletcher. Pletcher and Sambalino
Quatrain and Liza Boyd, riding for Fiplaced first and second over fences.
nally Farm and Janet Peterson, had a win
The reserve championship went to Way
and three second places over fences and
Cool and Victoria Colvin, who rode for
were sixth under saddle.
Dr. Betsee Parker and won the handy
Garfield, a 10-year-old Holsteiner
hunter stake class.
gelding by Coriano, is a regular in the
Pletcher remarked, “He’s amazing. There
Scott Stewart and Quest were champion in
winner's circle, but Stewart has shown
are very few horses that come along in your
the Future Hunter Colts & Geldings
him sparingly this year since he has been
lifetime that are that special and he is for
in the show ring with owner Alexandra Crown in the junior
sure one of them. He’s just a horse of a different caliber. He alhunters. Stewart noted that Garfield hadn't jumped since the
ways tries. Every time I’ve ridden him and shown him, which is
Hampton Classic Horse Show, but he felt completely on this
not that much, he always tries.” ...Hunters continued on page four
INDOOR RING 8:00 am
Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 18-35
Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 36 & O
Future Hunter North Am. Championship Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 18-35 U/S
Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 36 & O U/S
World Champion Under Saddle Senior
WCHR Pro Challenge Round 1
WCHR Emerging Pro Challenge Rnd 1
Today’s Events
EVENING SESSION 7 pm
- WCHR Pro Challenge
Final Final Round
-WCHR Emerging Pro Chal
Final Rnd
OUTDOOR RING 7:30 am
First Year Green Working Handy Stake
Green Conformation Hunter
Regular Conformation Hunter Amateur Owner Hunter18-35 3’3”
Amateur Owner Hunter 36 & Over 3’3”
Children’s Adult Jumper Table 11 sec 1
Enthusiasm and Talent Rise to the Top
Elizabeth Boyd talks about her ride on Trendy
International. “Besides my dad, she is
one of the most enthusiastic
“I'm really glad I went to
Buffalo,” said Liza, “because we
trainers I've ever ridden
were both a little rusty indoors.
with,” said Liza Boyd fondly.
It definitely got me back used
Liza was speaking of trainer
Sandy Lobel following Liza’s
to the indoor.”
Trendy also shows with his
walk into the Show Place
owner, Caroline Kellogg, in the
Arena to collect the champijunior hunters and with Kate
onship ribbon with Trendy
in the Second Year Green
Conover. division. Trendy only started in the
Second Year division this sumLiza added, “No matter
mer. Last year Sandy, of
their age or how many times
Ravenswood Farm, brought
they've done this, it can be
photo by Shawn McMillen Photography
Trendy to Capital Challenge to
here or at a local horse show
compete in the Emerging Pro Class, which broke his First Year.
in the schooling hunters, they are so enthusiastic.” According to Liza, it is this enthusiasm that drives a rider to Caroline rode him in the junior division during most of Ocala.
succeed and gives one the confidence to ride and perform their It was then that Sandy realized the talented gelding was really a
Second Year horse. She thought to herself, “I might as well go
best. She added, “I'm crazy about her.”
for it.” Sandy added, “He went Second Year at the first VerLiza’s first ride on Trendy was at Blowing Rock this year in
mont, so he's only been to five or six shows. He really is green.
the Second Years. It was there the pair earned a win in the
He's a First Year horse doing the Second Years.”
Challenge of Champions. She also piloted the eight-year-old
.....continued on next page
Holsteiner gelding by Cassini I at Vermont, and the Buffalo THE ASPCA VOICE
Taking A Stand For Racehorses
Though horse racing used to be called the “sport of
kings,” racehorses are not treated as royalty. Several
recent investigations have revealed the pervasive,
abusive practice of drugging racehorses. An eyebrow-raising assortment of performance-enhancing
and pain-masking drugs, including everything from
steroids to cobra venom, enable horses to perform
beyond their physical limitations and often result in
catastrophic injuries and horrific deaths.
Though the horse racing industry has long promised to restrict the use of performance-enhancing
drugs, such voluntary measures have been largely
ignored. Lax or nonexistent oversight allows, and
encourages, the use of any means possible—even
cruel, life-threatening means—to win races. The
worst offenders can easily circumvent the current
patchwork of state horse-commission rules by
relocating their operations.
It is time to bring an end to this rampant cruelty.
H.R. 1733/S. 886, the Interstate Horseracing Improvement Act, would prohibit the use of performanceenhancing drugs in racehorses. This federal ban on
doping is necessary to make welfare standards
applicable nationwide. It would end the confusion of
various states having different rules, and create a
“three strikes and you’re out” penalty for strong
enforcement. We must end the drugging that is costing thousands of racehorses their lives every year.
Racehorses need our protection—it’s time to stop
abusers before they even get out of the starting gate.
Take action by visiting: www.aspca.org/advocacy
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Bringing Trendy along this summer despite his
greenness has been a group effort. Liza explained, “I
told her a few things, like get him a little bit fitter.
Sandy is a great rider on the flat, so I said, 'Here's a
couple of things that I want you to do on the flat for
me.'” Liza’s goal was to get Trendy more supple so he
was better off the le turn in the handy class. Liza
said, “She sure did it. is was a hard handy (course)
off that le inside turn. His mouth was like butter,
due to her. He went in there and didn't put a foot
“Besides my dad, [Sandy Lobel] is
one of the most enthusiastic trainers
I’ve ever ridden with....It’s a great
team there at Ravenswood.”
- Liza Boyd
photo by Shawn McMillen Photography
wrong. He didn't touch a jump the whole time. He
was perfectly prepared.”
Sandy said of the gelding’s ribbons in every class (First, two seconds a third and a fourth in the hack), “He just stayed consistent. He kept knocking at the door. at's what you need to do. He's a brilliant jumper. He never touched a fence the whole
horse show. I can't tell you how lucky I am; I could almost cry.” “He's just a super horse,” said Liza. “It's a great team there at Ravenswood. He has a special owner in Mrs. Kellogg. She's a
really dear lady. Sandy and her whole staff are really special people. It's just a fun team to ride for.”
Future Hunters Shine
The future hunters division is a unique portion of the horse
show. Five divisions feature talented up-and-coming hunters in
the outdoor arena over two days. Most often when the Future
Hunters are mentioned it is assumed they are young animals just
getting into the ring. But there are also animals who have
changed careers or were started late and don’t fit in to the
“young” category. The 6 & Over division gives those horses an
opportunity to compete against one another. The championship,
sponsored by New Hope LLC/David Belford and Christopher
Payne, went to By The Way, ridden by Jeff Gogul for Ruth Kanner. The eight-year-old Warmblood gelding finished first in both
over fences classes on Tuesday. The reserve champion was Paramour, ridden by Scott Stewart for Rose Hill Farm. They placed
Jeff Gogul rode By e Way to a tri-color in the Six & Over first over fences and in the under saddle.
division for Ruth Kanner. e eight-year-old warmblood is a Gogul has worked with By The Way for two years, and despite
great example of an older hunter that switched
his older age, they have worked slowly to bring him along. Gogul
careers and is being brought along slowly over fences.
mentioned, “He hadn't had a big career jumping in Europe. He
Photos by: Parker/Russell - e Book LLC
had some dressage background.”
Gogul explained that the gelding knew how to jump and the
pieces were there but there is a lot more to winning than just the jump. He said, “You didn't have to train the jump, but he didn't
have a lot of lifetime experiences. Everything was new.” What stood out to Gogul was By The Way's “presence and his natural athleticism.” He added, “He's careful and you don't have to teach the jump. You don't have to practice. The jump for him is so natural.
You don't have to do any training to have what you need to be competitive at the horse shows.” By The Way finished sixth in last
year's $20,000 Added North American Future Hunter Championship, and Gogul is looking .....continued on next page
Future Hunters continued....
breeding as another top horse that Stewart
to improve on that performance this
rode, Empire. It is also Concept's fourth horse
year. Since last year, they have “worked
show, and Stewart out little kinks about his personality and
believed that he and Quest are “pretty equal.”
what makes him tick, getting it that conBefore Concept was gelded, he was bred and
sistent. The year of traveling and horse
Stewart said that he has three beautiful babies
shows, he knows to stay focused now
on the ground now. Stewart finds the “C” line
when he steps in the ring.”
of Holsteiners to be ideal types for the hunters.
Gogul was very pleased with the way
“They're good types,” he said. “ They look like
his horse rose to the occasion. “Today in
the model winner and are really pretty.” In the
the second round, I really felt like I
Future Hunter Mares sponsored by
hardly made a single adjustment to meet
Ravenswood Farm/Penelope Ayers, Sans Souci
a jump properly. I just sat there and entook the championship ribbon with rider
joyed it. I did nothing but concentrate
Havens Schatt for owner CH Farm LLC. Alon staying out of his way and letting him
though Sans Souci is 10 years old, Schatt said,
do what he knows how to do. It's a good
“She doesn't have a lot of experience. This
feeling!” he smiled. “He's super comfortmight be her sixth show.” Schatt was happy to
able, super balanced, always shows you a
have Sans Souci back in action after an exnice distance, and always gives you a
tended break following a recurring injury. The
great feeling in the air. He's very fun to
mare showed in Florida this winter, but Schatt
ride.”
Havens Schatt walked center ring noted she “just didn't feel like she was right,” deGogul is happy that he has been able to
with Sans Souci to collect the spite still winning classes. They gave her more
take his time with By The Way. He said,
Future Hunter Mares championship ribbon. time off, and just went back to showing weeks
“We're in no hurry. I'm lucky to have a
Photo by:Jennifer Wood Media, Inc.
ago at the Kentucky National. She's still a little
client that has no agenda other than what
fresh, but she's such a quality horse,” Schatt
the horse is ready to do.”
said. “She is very smart. She goes in the ring and might shake her
Scott Stewart picked up the first championship of the show in
the Future Hunter Colts & Geldings division, sponsored by Boggs head, but when she's heading to the first jump, she becomes all
business. A mare that has some blood, you wouldn't expect her to
Hill, on Quest, a five-year-old Warmblood gelding by Verdi that
focus. She's still not at the best she can be because I know she can
he owns. This was Quest's fourth horse show ever since Stewart
be more level.” Schatt also took home the championship in the Fupurchased him last year. He described, “He's a beautiful jumper, a
ture Hunter 3'3” division sponsored by Pegasus Show
beautiful mover, just beautiful and easy. He's not a big horse, but
Stables/Christa and Michael Endicott and Hunt Tosh Inc. This
he's scopey. I think he's going to end up being a Regular Working
time it was with Bacardi, a six-year-old KWPN gelding by Casco
horse. You don't have to work on his jump at all. It's pretty perfect
owned by Caroline Moran. on its own. You just don't have to mess it up.”
“When he walks through those gates, he wants to win. He's so
Stewart took another championship in the Future Hunter 5 &
Under sponsored by Greener Pastures Equine with Concept, a five- easy to ride. We know each other so well now. It's a great partnership,” said Schatt. *****
year-old Holsteiner gelding by Contendro. Stewart found Concept as a two-year-old, and he has the same
DAVID’S
WORLD FAMOUS
Pro Hunters continued....
“He’s a dream to ride. He likes being the center of attention and I don’t think you could ask for a more straight-forward horse.”
Daily Specials
Second Year Green Hunter championship went to Trendy, Wednesday, October 5th
ridden by Liza Boyd for Caroline Kellogg (read more on Liza 8oz Angus Cheese Burger with
and Trendy on page two). lettuce, tomato and onion
The highlight classes of the week for the professional hunter
Gourmet Salad Special
riders are the $25,000 WCHR Professional Challenge on
Wednesday, October 5, and the $5,000 WCHR Professional (Add Chicken or Shrimp)
Finals, presented by the John R. Ingram Fund, for the top six
- Mediterranean Salad –
Baby Field Greens, Grape Tomatoes, Red Onion, Artichoke hunter riders in the country on Friday, October 7.
Hearts, Chick Peas, Kalamata Olives, Feta Cheese, Cucumbers The $25,000 WCHR Professional Challenge has increased prize
money by $10,000 since last year. Stewart commented, “I think
with Balsamic Vinaigrette Dressing
it's great. This horse show is always the best with having special
Hot Dinner Special
classes and having more prize money is fantastic.”
Pasta with Meatballs, penne pasta, tomato sauce,
*****
Parmesan cheese
Rider and Role Model
EquiFit rider Patricia Griffith shares advice
EquiFit is proud to work with Patricia Griffith, who trains and rides
out of Heritage Farm in Katonah, NY. Patricia Griffith arrived at Heritage Farm as a working student in 1997, and since then has been at the
pinnacle of hunter, jumper and equitation success. She has won the
World Champion Hunter Rider Professional Challenge, topped countless USHJA International Hunter Derbies, and was named the
Hunter/Equitation Horseman of the Year by the Chronicle of the
Horse. Just last month Patricia won the $500,000 Diamond Mills
Hunter Prix. Just a few hours later she was competing in the Pfizer
Million. A heavyweight in both hunter & jumper divisions, Patricia can
be found here at Capital Challenge competing mounts Brodeur, Silouette, Akinda, Lordana, Arico and Rock Steady, as well as coaching the
talented Heritage students at the hunter & equitation rings.
One of Patricia’s many strengths that makes her such a strong role
model is an ability to break down students’ challenges and offer simple solutions. Asked for advice on how to stay calm on course, Patricia
photo by
gave this great tip: “I tell my students who feel rushed to break down
Melinda Nagy/Paws & Rewind Photography
the course and find places in the round to take a breath. If it’s a hunter
course, make sure you use the turns to your advantage. If your horse
tends to pick up and cut the turns this is especially important. The jumps will start to come up too fast and it
will definitely look rough. At home practice doing a line and halting straight. Then go forward down the next
line and halt again. When that gets good, do a half halt after each line instead of a full stop. In the show ring,
take it line by line, regrouping in each corner and taking a breath. Think of it as checking your speed and regrouping where you need to. You want to do this in the first part of the turn so in the second part of the turn
you have your rhythm set and you are looking for the jump.”
Best of luck to Team Heritage and all those competing at Capital Challenge 2012.
RESULTS
328. FIRST YR GR WORKING HUNTER SEC-B
1. AKINDA
PATRICIA GRIFFITH
2. LILLY
NICK HANESS
3. LIGHTNING Z
HAYLEY BARNHILL
4. WINFIELD
KATIE TAYLOR
5. CORNERSTONE HOLLY ORLANDO
6. TOGETHER
JACK HAMMOND
7. AATE
LOUISE SERIO
8. BLACK LABEL MARTIEN VAN DER HOEVEN
330. FIRST YR GR WRKG HNTR U/S SEC-B
1. FITZHUGH
LOUISE SERIO
2. AT ONE'S WORD KELLEY FARMER
3. SHADE KATIE LAMBERT- BOONE
4. NORTHSTAR
HAVENS SCHATT
5. AKINDA
PATRICIA GRIFFITH
6. WINFIELD
KATIE TAYLOR
7. WOLFE WF
RYAN PEDIGO
8. LILLY
NICK HANESS
SECOND YEAR GREEN WORKING HUNTER
Champion TRENDY ELIZABETH BOYD
Reserve BALOU AMANDA STEEGE
33. SECOND YEAR GREEN WORKING
HUNTER
1. DEDICATION
SCOTT STEWART
2. TRENDY
ELIZABETH BOYD
3. SMALL KISS
JOHN FRENCH
4. EMPIRE
PETER PLETCHER
5. STAY-TUNED
JOHN FRENCH
6. WORD PERFECT HEATHER ANN CAHILL
7. CAPSTONE
MORGAN THOMAS
8. CATALYST
ELIZABETH BOYD
34. SECOND YEAR GR WK HANDY HTR
STAKE
1. LISTEN VICTORIA COLVIN
2. EMPIRE
PETER PLETCHER
3. TRENDY
ELIZABETH BOYD
4. BALOU AMANDA STEEGE
5. SMALL KISS
JOHN FRENCH
6. STAY-TUNED
JOHN FRENCH
7. TUNDRA
HILLARY JOHNSON
8. DEDICATION
SCOTT STEWART
HIGH PERFORMANCE HUNTER
Champion GARFIELD SCOTT STEWART
Reserve
QUATRAIN ELIZABETH BOYD
38. HIGH PERFORMANCE HUNTER
1. QUATRAIN
ELIZABETH BOYD
2. GARFIELD
SCOTT STEWART
3. TAKEN KELLEY FARMER
4. LIVING COLOR DANIEL GEITNER
5. MAJESTIC
AMANDA STEEGE
6. CASALLO
ELIZABETH BOYD
7. CASINO
KELLEY FARMER
8. EXUPERY
TOMMI CLARK
39. HIGH PERFORMANCE HANDY HTR
STAKE
1. GARFIELD
SCOTT STEWART
2. QUATRAIN
ELIZABETH BOYD
3. LIVING COLOR DANIEL GEITNER
4. CASINO
KELLEY FARMER
5. MAJESTIC
AMANDA STEEGE
6. CASALLO
ELIZABETH BOYD
7. EXUPERY
TOMMI CLARK
8. TAKEN
KELLEY FARMER
43. GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER
1. SAMBA LOUISE SERIO
2. CASCINA
GREG CROLICK
3. FERNELLI
CAROLINE WEEDEN
4. TRISTAN
SCOTT STEWART
5. BEHOLDEN
SCOTT STEWART
6. SMALL ENCHANTMENT
JOHN FRENCH
7. MODERN
KELLY MULLEN
8. PAUL STUART MARTIEN VAN DER HOEVEN
44. GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER
1. BEHOLDEN
SCOTT STEWART
2. MODERN
KELLY MULLEN
3. SMALL ENCHANTMENT
JOHN FRENCH
4. LUGANO
CHRIS PAYNE
5. WINGMAN
JENNIFER BAUERSACHS
6. CASCINA
GREG CROLICK
7. SAMBA LOUISE SERIO
8. FERNELLI
CAROLINE WEEDEN
47. REGULAR CONFORMATION MODEL
1. SHOWMAN
SCOTT STEWART
2. TOUCHDOWN PETER PLETCHER
3. COLD HARBOR HUNT TOSH
4. CASINO
KELLEY FARMER
5. STATEMENT
SCOTT STEWART
6. MONTAGUE
ARCHIE COX
7. GREYSCALE
SHELLEY CAMPF
48. REGULAR CONFORMATION HUNTER
1. STATEMENT
SCOTT STEWART
2. TOUCHDOWN PETER PLETCHER
3. CASINO
KELLEY FARMER
4. PURPLE HEART TOM BRENNAN
5. MONTAGUE
ARCHIE COX
6. SHOWMAN
SCOTT STEWART
7. COLD HARBOR HUNT TOSH
8. SUMMER CATCH ASHLEY HOTZ
Tu e s d a y, O c t o b e r 2
49. REGULAR CONFORMATION HUNTER
1. TOUCHDOWN PETER PLETCHER
2. SHOWMAN
SCOTT STEWART
3. COLD HARBOR HUNT TOSH
4. CASINO
KELLEY FARMER
5. CLEARLY
KELLEY FARMER
6. MONTAGUE
ARCHIE COX
7. SUMMER CATCH ASHLEY HOTZ
8. CASTLEKEEP
SCOTT STEWART
PERFORMANCE HUNTER 3'6
Champion SAMBALINO PETER PLETCHER
Reserve WAY COOL
VICTORIA COLVIN
54. PERFORMANCE HUNTER 3'6 HANDY
STAKE
1. WAY COOL
VICTORIA COLVIN
2. SAMBALINO
PETER PLETCHER
3. LONESTAR
HUNT TOSH
4. CARLSON
TAMMY PROVOST
5. ILLUSION
TARA METZNER
6. BASES LOADED HOLLY ORLANDO
7. MARVELOUS
ERICA QUINN
8. ACORTAIR
HAYLEY BARNHILL
Don’t forget to stop
by the Charles
Owen Exhibitor
Deck, adjacent to
the outside ring, for
a snack or drink
any time.
Peter Pletcher and Sambalino collected the Performance Hunter 3’6” championship.
photo by Shawn McMillen Photography
Tuesday, October 2
FUTURE HUNTER 3'3
Champion BACARDI HAVENS SCHATT
Reserve EXCLUSIVE NICK HANESS
203. FUTURE WORKING HUNTER STAKE 3'3
1. BACARDI
HAVENS SCHATT
2. CHEVERNY
SCOTT STEWART
3. CHESTNUT AVENUE ELIZABETH BOYD
4. ENTOURAGE
ASHLEY HOTZ
5. BONAPARTE
LOUISE SERIO
6. LUCKY STRIKE LOUISE SERIO
7. POWER TALK
JENNIFER BAUERSACHS
8. COLUMBUS
JIMMY TORANO
204. FUTURE WORKING HUNTER U/S 3'3
1. CHEVERNY
SCOTT STEWART
2. COLUMBUS
JIMMY TORANO
3. GALAXY
B.BALDWIN -DEGRAZIA
4. BACARDI
HAVENS SCHATT
5. PURE GIVING
CHRIS PAYNE
6. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY MARY LISA
LEFFLER
7. LUCKY STRIKE LOUISE SERIO
8. LOST LOVE
NICK HANESS
FUTURE HUNTER 5 & UNDER
Champion CONCEPT SCOTT STEWART
Reserve FIRST DANCE ELIZABETH BOYD
207. FUTURE WRKG HNTR 5 & U STAKE
1. CONCEPT
SCOTT STEWART
2. MTM U CALL IT TRACY FENNEY
3. COUSTEAU
NICK HANESS
4. FIRST DANCE ELIZABETH BOYD
5. SO LUCKY
STEVE HEINECKE
6. CHARISMO
DAVID WILBUR
RESULTS
7. SATISFACTION MOLLY SEWELL
8. STALLONE
TAMMY PROVOST
208. FUTURE WORKING HUNTER 5 & U U/S
1. TRUMAN
CHRIS PAYNE
2. SO LUCKY
STEVE HEINECKE
3. DESTRY
NICK HANESS
4. BRODEUR
PATRICIA GRIFFITH
5. MTM U CALL IT TRACY FENNEY
6. CONCEPT
SCOTT STEWART
7. SHALL WE DANCE J. BAUERSACHS
8. SATISFACTION MOLLY SEWELL
FUTURE HUNTER 6 & OVER
Champion BY THE WAY JEFF GOGUL
Reserve PARAMOUR
SCOTT STEWART
210. FUTURE WORKING HUNTER 6 & O
1. BY THE WAY
JEFF GOGUL
2. MYTHICAL
KELLEY FARMER
3. IRAVAL
HAVENS SCHATT
4. SERAFINO
MELISSA FELLER
5. CROSBY
JIMMY TORANO
6. D'AMOUR
SANDY FERRELL
7. U BELIEVE
ADRIENNE IVERSON
8. FORTUNE
HAVENS SCHATT
211. FUTURE WRKG HNTR 6 & O STAKE
1. BY THE WAY
JEFF GOGUL
2. MYTHICAL
KELLEY FARMER
3. SERAFINO
MELISSA FELLER
4. STARMONT
PETER PLETCHER
5. QUINN
DANIEL GEITNER
6. FORTUNE
HAVENS SCHATT
7. D'AMOUR
SANDY FERRELL
8. IRAVAL
HAVENS SCHATT
FUTURE HUNTERS -MARES
Champion SANS SOUCI HAVENS SCHATT
Reserve JOYFUL SCOTT STEWART
215. FUTURE WRKG HNTR MARES STAKE
1. AVIGNION
JENNIFER BAUERSACHS
2. JOYFUL
SCOTT STEWART
3. LULU
LOUISE SERIO
4. LUCRETINA
NICK HANESS
5. WYNDHAM
ARCHIE COX
6. SANS SOUCI
HAVENS SCHATT
7. DELILAH
TOM BRENNAN
8. ISIS
LOUISE SERIO
216. FUTURE WRKG HNTR MARES U/S
1. SANS SOUCI
HAVENS SCHATT
2. JOYFUL
SCOTT STEWART
3. SILHOUETTE
PATRICIA GRIFFITH
4. WILLOW
LOUISE SERIO
5. GRAFTON STREET ALEXANDRA GARRITY
6. ISIS
LOUISE SERIO
7. ADELE
HEATHER ANN CAHILL
8. LULU
LOUISE SERIO
FUTURE HUNTERS COLTS & GELDINGS
Champion QUEST SCOTT STEWART
Reserve MARIANO SANDY FERRELL
218. FUTURE WORKING HUNTERS COLTS &
GELDINGS
1. QUEST
SCOTT STEWART
2. BALIN
HAVENS SCHATT
3. HANDSEL
JANE GASTON
4. MARIANO
SANDY FERRELL
5. TRUMP CARD TOM BRENNAN
6. LIMBO
HUNT TOSH
7. CLASSIC ROW JIMMY TORANO
8. CHELLESTINO SCOTT STEWART
219. FUTURE WORKING HUNTERS COLTS &
GELDINGS STAKE
1. MARIANO
SANDY FERRELL
2. WEXLER
PETER PLETCHER
3. CHELLESTINO SCOTT STEWART
4. QUEST
SCOTT STEWART
5. BALIN
HAVENS SCHATT
6. PASS THE HAT HOLLY ORLANDO
7. LIMBO
HUNT TOSH
8. TRUMP CARD TOM BRENNAN
Havens Schatt rode Bacardi to the
championship ribbon in the Future
Hunter 3’3” division.
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