Tampa, FL—December
2, 2003—In the Show Jumping Hall of Fame
Jumper Classic Series year-end finals held on
November 30 at the National Horse Show in Wellington,
FL, Danielle Grice and Marley Goodman emerged
as the Junior and Amateur-Owner Champions. Each
bested a field of the nation’s top horses
and riders who had qualified for the Finals
based on their performances in the Series throughout
the year.
Grice, of Northfield, MN, rode her mount Good
Karma to the win, topping a starting field of
15 horse-and-rider combinations in the $15,000
Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior Championship.
Grice produced two clear rounds on the day,
including the only clear round in the jump-off.
She stopped the timers in the jump-off at 40.770
seconds.
Only four horse-and-rider pairs jumped clean
over the 12-obstacle first round course. Jennifer
Urioste, Lara Gay, and Michael Morrissey joined
Grice as the only riders to qualify for the
shortened jump-off course. Urioste and Gay each
had one rail down, but Urioste’s time
of 40.650 seconds aboard Finesse 176 earned
her the Reserve Championship. Gay and Campezino
took third with 40.900 seconds. Morrissey finished
fourth aboard Dame with a time of 41.118 seconds.
Marley Goodman of Palm Beach, FL, and Jumper,
a horse she co-owns with Turtle Lane Farm, shone
in the $15,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Amateur-Owner
Championship. Goodman, a rider on the U.S. Equestrian
Team’s 2003 Developing Rider Tour, was
one of four horse-and-rider combinations out
of a starting field of 17 to produce a fault-free
ride in the first round.
Goodman and Erica Pritz Chesnul produced the
only clear jump-off rounds on the day, but Goodman’s
lightning-fast time of 40.535 seconds was nearly
a full three seconds faster than that turned
in by Chesnul. Chesnul’s time of 43.131
seconds aboard Eliot Du Quesnoy earned her the
Reserve Championship. With eight faults each,
Cayce Harrison and Alexa Weeks followed in third
and fourth places, respectively. Harrison stopped
the timers at 44.531 seconds aboard Jashar,
and Weeks finished with a time of 44.940 seconds
riding Ronan.
The Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic
Series held classes at more than 70 horse shows
across the country in 2003. The Series is designed
to give amateur-owner and junior riders an opportunity
to compete at higher levels, and it serves as
a proving ground for many riders who aspire
to someday represent the United States in international
competition.
The Show Jumping Hall of Fame and Museum at
Busch Gardens in Tampa, FL was established 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.
For complete results
click here National
Horse Show - Palm Beach, FL