Tampa, FL –
September 6, 2002 –The 2002 Show
Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series saw
seven exciting member events in August –
six in the East Conference and one in the West
Conference. The Series kicked off in February
and runs through November, culminating in its
first-ever Year-End Championship to be held
at the National Horse Show.
Maggie Jayne and Jubulent currently lead the
junior division in the East Conference, and
Marilyn Little and Corrada sit in first place
in the amateur-owner division. In the West Conference,
Andrew Ramsay and Lisa lead the junior division,
while Catherine Boettcher and Cordelia B top
the amateur-owner division standings. This year,
for the first time, the Show Jumping Hall of
Fame is offering separate series for amateur-owner
riders and for junior riders.
East Conference –
Junior Division
In one of August’s first East Conference
competitions, the $10,000 Turtle Rock Farm High
Junior/Amateur-Owner Classic at Equifest II,
July 30 - August 4 in Wayne, IL, junior rider
and current Series leader Maggie Jayne took
first place on Jubulent.
On the same weekend, Aimee Aron, aboard Jamaica,
rode away with the win in the $7,500 Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Jumper Classic, a combined class
held at the Greater Cincinnati Classic Horse
Show in Florence, KY.
Also on the same weekend, the $10,000 Junior/Amateur-Owner
Jumper Classic was held at the Manchester &
the Mountains Horse Show in East Dorset, VT.
Jonathan Phillips took third place behind two
amateur-owner riders, on Mr. Brown. Of the 24
entries in the combined class, Phillips was
the highest-finishing junior rider.
Cara Dayton rode Lardi to a sixth place finish
in the $10,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior/Amateur-Owner
Jumper Classic held at the Sussex County Farm
& Horse Show in Augusta, NJ, August 5-11.
Dayton was the highest-finishing junior to have
competed in the class.
Aimee Aron, with an eighth place finish, aboard
Jamaica, was the best-placing junior rider in
the $10,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior/Amateur-Owner
Jumper Classic at the Trader’s Point Charity
Horse Show in Zionsville, IN, August 6-11.
West Conference –
Junior Division
Katy Brandes and Kioto took fourth place in
the $5,000 Nutrena Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper
Classic at the Showpark Summer Festival, August
21-25, in Del Mar, CA. Brandes and Kioto were
the highest-finishing junior horse-and-rider
pair in the class. The Showpark Summer Festival
was the only horse show to host a West Conference
Show Jumping Hall of Fame Series class in August.
East Conference –
Amateur-Owner Division
Jeff Brandmaier was the highest-finishing amateur-owner
rider in the $10,000 Turtle Rock Farm High Junior/Amateur-Owner
Classic at Equifest II when he took eighth place
aboard Beringer.
In another combined class, the $7,500 Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Jumper Classic, held at the Greater
Cincinnati Classic Horse Show, Jenny Ross and
San Selle Sofia were the highest-finishing amateur-owner
pair when they took second place. At the Trader’s
Point Charity Horse Show, Ross and San Selle
Sofia bested a field of 22 junior and amateur-owner
competitors in the $10,000 Show Jumping Hall
of Fame Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic.
Ross sits in seventh place overall in the Show
Jumping Hall of Fame Series standings.
Currently fourth in the Series standings, Hillary
Schlusemeyer and Let’s Dance Jil took
the blue ribbon in the $10,000 Junior/Amateur-Owner
Jumper Classic, held at the Manchester &
the Mountains Horse Show.
Rebecca Van Slyke rode her horse, Josephine,
to the win in the $10,000 Show Jumping Hall
of Fame Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic,
held at the Sussex County Farm & Horse Show.
Summer Gay and Tyler claimed victory in the
$10,000 Junior/Amateur-Owner Classic at the
Vermont Summer Celebration, East Dorset, VT,
August 7-11. The horse-and-rider combination
is currently ranked third in the Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Series standings.
West Conference –
Amateur-Owner Division
Molly Talla and Laudatius took top honors in
the $5,000 Nutrena Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper
Classic, held at the Showpark Summer Festival.
The combined class was the only Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Series class held in the West Conference
in August.
The 2002 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic
Series Leader Board, sponsored by Kinloch Enterprises,
Inc., Gotham Enterprises and Mr. and Mrs. William
Van Dyke, appears below:
2002 Show Jumping Hall
of Fame East Conference Standings
East Conference - Junior Division Through August
31
2002
Show Jumping Hall of Fame
East Conference Standings |
East
Conference - Junior Division Through August
31 |
Horse |
Rider |
Owner |
Points |
1.
Jubulent |
Maggie
Jayne |
Alex
Jayne |
193 |
2.
Melbourne |
Charlie
Jayne |
Alex
Jayne |
181 |
3.
Kinda Blue |
Maggie
Jayne |
Alex
Jayne |
160 |
4.
Mandella |
Derek
Braun |
Derek
Braun/Split Rock Farm |
90 |
5.
Maeva |
Anna
McKnight |
Esther
Kane |
68 |
5.
Rio’s Riccarda |
Lara
Gay |
RCG
Farms |
68 |
7.
Caldero |
Randy
Sherman |
Pegasus
Show Stable, Inc. |
65 |
8.
Z Max |
Meghan
Moran |
Meghan
Moran |
61 |
|
East
Conference - Amateur-Owner Division Through
August 31 |
Horse |
Rider |
Owner |
Points |
1.
Corrada |
Marilyn
Little |
Raylyn
Farm |
121 |
2.
Jewel’s Idaim |
Jonathan
Phillips |
Jeffery
Phillips |
71 |
3.
Tyler |
Summer
Gay |
RCG
Farms |
70 |
4.
Let’s Dance Jil |
Hillary
Schlusemeyer |
Hillary
Schlusemeyer |
66 |
5.
Marco |
Mike
Kennedy |
Mike
Kennedy |
60 |
6.
Caviar |
Robert
Kraut |
Robert
Kraut |
55 |
7.
San Selle Sofia |
Jenny
Ross |
Jenny
Ross |
54 |
8.
Fortunato |
Vanessa
Stevenson |
Vanessa
Stevenson |
51 |
8.
Von Pilot |
Danielle
Torano |
Sir
Ruly, Inc. |
51 |
|
2002
Show Jumping Hall of Fame
West Conference Standings |
|
West
Conference - Junior Division Through August
31 |
Horse |
Rider |
Owner |
Points |
1.
Lisa |
Andrew
Ramsay |
Shalanno
Farms, LLC |
65 |
2.
Xstatic |
Shelby
Walter |
Lancer
Farm, LLC/Mandeville Farm |
60 |
3.
Khomedian |
Nicole
Albertson |
Rolling
View Farm, LLC |
44 |
4.
Nighty |
Andrew
Ramsay |
Shalanno
Farms, LLC |
42 |
5.
Lou-Lu |
Armando
Hassey |
Armando
Hassey |
38 |
6.
Pikeur |
Armando
Hassey |
Armando
Hassey |
36 |
6.
Caldero |
Randy
Sherman |
Nora
Fredrickson/Ashland Stables |
36 |
8.
Pilar |
Katie
Hendrickson |
Katie
Hendrickson |
26 |
|
|
West
Conference - Amateur-Owner Division Through
August 31 |
Horse |
Rider |
Owner |
Points |
1.
Cordelia B |
Catherine Boettcher |
Catherine
Boettcher |
63 |
2.
Citizen Paulo |
Simon Nizri |
Simon
Nizri |
52 |
2.
Blackmail |
Dana Bambace-Levin |
Dana
Bambace-Levin |
52 |
4.
Lafayette Z |
Steven Turilli |
Steven
Turilli |
51 |
5.
TJ’s Eagle |
Allison Lynch |
Roclar,
Inc. |
43 |
6.
Meatrine |
Emily Watson |
Emily
Watson |
40 |
7.
Classico VI |
Trevor White |
The
Estate of Sheryl White |
38 |
7.
Calino De Lezeaux |
Brooke Johansen |
Brooke
Johansen |
38 |
The Show Jumping Hall of Fame and Museum at Busch
Gardens in Tampa, FL was established in 1987 and
formally opened in 1989. It was organized to promote
the sport of show jumping and to immortalize the
legends of the men, women and horses who have
made great contributions to the sport. The Show
Jumping Hall of Fame also conducts the Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series, held under
Grand Prix rules and specifications. The Series,
which is sponsored in part by a grant from the
National Horse Sports Foundation, holds classes
at 51 horse shows across the country. It is designed
to give amateur-owner and junior riders an opportunity
to compete at higher levels and serves as a proving
ground for many riders who aspire to someday represent
the United States in international competition.
The National Horse Sports Foundation (NHSF) is
a publicly supported charitable and educational
organization whose purposes include providing
financial and technical support for amateur equestrian
programs for adults and children including therapeutic
riding and competitions for the disabled.
For more information about the 2002 Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series, including
a series schedule, please visit the Show Jumping
Hall of Fame website at www.showjumpinghalloffame.net.