Tampa, FL—March
16, 2004—The 2004 Show Jumping Hall
of Fame Jumper Classic Series is underway!
The 2004 Series kicked off in February and
continues through November, culminating in
a Year-End Championship to be held at the
National Horse Show.
The Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington,
FL, hosted the first three Show Jumping Hall
of Fame Series competitions of the year. Following
these events, Brianne Goutal and Onira held
an early lead in the junior division in the
East Conference, while Charlie Jacobs and Innocence
were in first place in the amateur-owner division.
The West Conference will begin at the Oaks
Blenheim Spring Classic I in San Juan Capistrano,
CA, in April.
The Show Jumping Hall of Fame Series boasts
modified rules for 2004, including classes
with prize money as low as $1,000. Classes
are still required to meet all Series specifications.
Series points awarded in any class are prorated
based upon the amount of prize money offered.
In making these changes to the Series specifications,
Series organizers believe that horse show participation
in the nation’s premier Junior and Amateur-Owner
Series will prove more beneficial to everyone
involved – the riders, returning shows,
and those shows joining the Series for the
first time in 2004.
The 2004 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic
Series Leader Board, sponsored by the Lake
Placid Horse Show Association and Stadium Jumping,
Inc. appears below:
EAST CONFERENCE - JUNIOR DIVISION THROUGH
MARCH 27
| Horse |
Rider |
Owner |
Points |
| 1. Onira |
Brianne Goutal |
Cloverleaf Farm |
410 |
| 2. Cantus Anuberth II |
Addison Phillips |
Addison Phillips |
190 |
| 3. Rastella |
Addison Phillips |
Halifax Farm |
160 |
| 4. Amos |
Aimee Aron |
Kinloch Enterprises |
150 |
| 5. Jamaica |
Aimee Aron |
Kinloch Enterprises |
95 |
| 6. Baby Grand |
Cody Baird |
October Farm |
85 |
| 7. Edward Himself |
Dorothy Grubb |
Michelle Kamine |
75 |
| 8. Vikingo |
Sloane Coles |
Foxmount Farm, LLC |
65 |
EAST CONFERENCE - AMATEUR-OWNER DIVISION THROUGH
MARCH 26
| Horse |
Rider |
Owner |
Points |
| 1. Innocence |
Charlie Jacobs |
Deeridge Farm |
300 |
| 2. Education |
Cara Cheska |
Donald & Cara Cheska |
260 |
| 3. Quinault |
Danielle Torano |
Laurenzo Torano/Sir Ruly |
220 |
| 4. Cartier |
Sophie Coppedge |
Sagamore Farm |
65 |
| 4. Gemini De Terlong |
Rayman Butterfield |
Bermuda Cedar Syndicate |
65 |
| 4. Mister |
Daryl Portela |
James B. Pirtle Enterprises |
65 |
| 7. Reggae |
Cayce Harrison |
Double H Farm |
55 |
| 8. Pamina |
Summer Gay |
RCG Farm, LLC |
40 |
| 8. October Hill’s Poco Loco |
Erin Davis |
October Hill Sales |
40 |
| 8. Elan Coriana |
Stella Manship |
Elan Farm |
40 |
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 holds classes at nearly one hundred
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.
Please click here for the 2004 Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Series schedule.