Victoria Colvin Repeats Equitation Victory at 2014 Capital Challenge Horse Show

HAYLEY IANNOTTI CAPTURES THIS NATIONAL CHILDREN'S MEDAL FINALS

ELEANOR HELLMAN WINS NA ADULT EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIPS 

Victoria Colvin and Clearway. Shawn McMillen Photography 

Upper Marlboro, MD – September 28, 2014 – The Capital Challenge Horse Show held three major equitation finals on Sunday of Equitation Weekend, presented by Bigeq.com.  Victoria Colvin, riding Clearway, repeated victory in the Private Tutoring Services North American Junior Equitation Championships. In the Taylor Harris Insurance Services (THIS) National Children's Medal Finals, Hayley Iannotti riding Quasa Granda was victorious. Eleanor Hellman and Nigel took the win in the North American Adult Amateur Equitation Championships. Hunter competition begins on Monday, September 29, at the Capital Challenge Horse Show and continues through Sunday, October 5. 

 

There were 79 entries in the Private Tutoring Services North American Junior Equitation Championships, and riders contested a course set by Kenneth Krome. There were five judges for the day's finals: Jeff Ayers, Linda Andrisani, Scott Fitton, Mark Jungherr, and Scott Williamson. In the first round, Colvin and Clearway, a nine-year-old Warmblood gelding by Cheenook owned by Dr. Betsee Parker, went straight to the top with a score of 90.20. 

 

Colvin said of the courses, “He has a really big stride, and all of the lines were pretty much (riding) easy today. I think the first course was a little more challenging than the second one, but he handled it great.” 

Victoria Colvin collecting awards for her win in the Private Tutoring Services NA Junior Equitation Championship. Photo by Jennifer Wood Media Inc. 

The top 20 returned for a second round, and as the last to go, Colvin put down yet another solid trip and improved her score to 90.80 for a total of 181 and victory. With a greater than two point difference between Colvin and second place, no additional testing was done. “It was much easier doing two rounds, then being done!” Colvin said. 

 

Second place went to Megan MacPherson of Boulder, CO, who rode Great Expectations to a first round score of 86.60. They improved in the second round for an 87.70 and a total of 174.30. With a high score yesterday of 92, MacPherson won the EMO Equitation Trip of the Show sponsored by EMO Insurance Services. 

 

Meredith Darst of Lebanon, OH, and Soldier scored a 90.05 in the first round. They returned in the second round and scored an 84 to finish on 174.05 for third place. 

 

Colvin and Clearway haven't been paired together long, but both come from a career full of victories. Trainer Andre Dignelli found Clearway three years ago through Brian Walker, who imported him as a jumper. It was love at first sight for Dignelli, but he did think to himself, “'What am I going to do with a 17.2 hand horse that's a stallion? He's broken-winded, he makes a loud noise.' But I have to say, I was in love with the horse from the first day and I could not get him out of my head.” 

 

He described, “I've been doing this for 25 years, and he's the only horse that I know that can leave out two strides and add three strides as easily. He's very, very special. He has a great temperament and is a quiet horse. He's a special animal, and we treat him like he's special.” 

 

Dignelli believes that Colvin's strength in situations like these is “that she can produce a top round over and over and over again in the most difficult of circumstances.” He continued, “I think the equitation division has been one she has to work at, in terms of making sure the position is top-notch and not losing classes for the wrong reason. I think we've been getting to know each other a bit and develop a team, not only her and I, but also with that horse. It's difficult to catch ride these events, so we'll see what our strategy is moving forward. I think today was a good sign that we're on the right track.” 

 

For Colvin, winning the equitation finals at Capital Challenge twice is a unique experience. “Clearway went amazing, and it was great to come back and win. He's just a phenomenal horse. I wouldn't dream of winning once, so coming back and winning again is special. I love Capital Challenge. It was great to end this year that way, because I'm not going to do any of my hunters or jumpers.” 

 

Colvin will compete for the first time in the USEF Talent Search Finals East Coast next weekend. 

 

For her big win, Colvin was awarded the George H. Morris Equitation Championship Trophy, donated by Frank and Stacia Madden and Beacon Hill Show Stables. Clearway's groom, Benji Hernandez, won the North American Equitation Champion Groom's Award sponsored by Holly Hill Farm. Colvin won the Best Equitation Rider Award sponsored by Karen Healey and Karen Healey Stables. Colvin's trainers, Andre Dignelli and Laena Romond, won the Leading Equitation Trainer Award, sponsored by Leslie Steele and Acres West. 

Hayley Iannotti jumps to the win in the THIS National Children's Medal Finals. Photo: Shawn McMillen Photography 

Eleanor Hellman won the NA Adult Amateur Equitation Championships. Photo: Shawn McMillen Photography 

Iannotti Rises to the Top of THIS National Children's Medal Finals 

Sixteen-year-old Hayley Iannotti of Wellington, FL, got her first big equitation win in the THIS National Children's Medal Finals aboard Quasa Granda, a seven-year-old KWPN gelding owned by her trainer, Jane Fennessy. Iannotti was cool under pressure, moving up from third place, to second place, to the win over 39 other competitors. 

 

Iannotti scored an 87.40 in the first round and went for it in the second round, where the top 10 were called back, scoring 88.70. Iannotti was called back for a test with 12-year-old Maria Moore of Powell, OH, on Prosecco 24, who had an 88 in the first round and an 88.30 in the second round. The two riders were only .20 of a point apart, so they had to test. 

 

The test called for a trot jump and a counter canter around a rollback, both of which were well executed by Iannotti and Moore. But it was Iannotti who led the victory gallop after the judges gave her an average score of 91.40 in the test for a total of 267.50. Moore received an 87.60 for a total of 263.90. 

 

Iannotti recalled, “My first round, I went in and tried to do as little as possible and make it as smooth as possible. I was really happy with my first round. Going back into the second round, I was only behind by .2 points for second place and .5 points for first place, so I wanted to go in there and give it everything I had to try and move up to the top. I was really happy with my round, but when Maria went and I were only .2 points apart and they asked us to test, it was really stressful. But he listened to everything I asked him to do, and he was amazing. I can’t thank him enough.” 

 

Third place went to Olivia Woodson of Wellington, FL, on Victor VD Sent. They scored an 86.70 and an 85.70 for a total of 172.40. 

 

Iannotti is a working student at Carriage Hill Farm for Fennessy and Vinissa Blann. She has been riding “Q” for two years and has helped bring him along as an equitation horse. They competed in last year's THIS finals, but did not make the second round. 

 

“I didn’t get to come back for the second round so we thought we’d come back and give it another shot. And it worked!” she said with a smile. “He’s improved a lot since last year. He’s my best friend.” 

 

Of her victory, she remarked, “I can’t even believe this happened. All I’ve dreamed of is winning an equitation final and to get (judges) scores of 92, 93, and 95, is really surreal.” 

 

Quasa Granda's groom, Mario Alvarez, also won a special groom's award. 

 

Hellman Victorious in Adult Equitation Championships 

In the North American Adult Amateur Equitation Championships, it was Eleanor Hellman of Kentfield, CA, who was victorious riding Nigel in a class of 25 riders. Hellman won in two rounds with scores of 83.40 and 87.35 for a total of 170.75. She led through both rounds, returning last to go in round two, where the top 10 were called back.  

 

Hellman thought the courses on both days of competition at Equitation Weekend were excellent, and noted that while yesterday's rounds “gave you a little more room to take a breath,” today's championships courses “pushed a lot of riders to be on point.” 

 

Close behind, but not within the two point margin for a test, was second place finisher Rachel Boggus of Indianapolis, IN, on Papillon 136. They scored 83.60 and 84.10 for a total of 167.70. Rebecca Clawson of Plympton, MA, rode Kennebec to third place on scores of 76.70 and 85.50 for a total of 162.20. 

 

This is Hellman's first time competing at Capital Challenge; the 23-year-old has focused on school until recently and attended the Foxcroft School in Middleburg, VA. She has ridden Nigel, a 10-year-old Holsteiner gelding by Coriano, for two years. Originally purchased to be a hunter derby horse, Hellman and trainers Hope and Ned Glynn have found he also excels at equitation. Hellman shares the horse with her mother, who also competes him in the 2'6” divisions. 

 

Hellman was excited to get her first finals win at Capital Challenge. “It isn’t about winning, it is about having fun (for me),” she noted. 

 

The Adult Amateur Equitation Groom's Award sponsored by Holly Hill Farm went to Nigel's groom, Moises Hernandez. 

 

Tomorrow's schedule will see the start of professional hunter competition at Capital Challenge with the rated divisions along with five sections of the Future Hunters. 

 

Highlights of the Capital Challenge Horse Show will include the World Champion Hunter Rider (WCHR) Developing Pro Challenge (Oct. 1), Future Hunter North American Championship (Oct. 1), the North American Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Challenge Cup (two rounds held on Oct. 3-4), the ARIAT National Adult Medal Finals (Oct. 3), and the WCHR Professional Finals (Oct. 3). 

 

For full results, more information, or to watch the live webcast, please visit www.capitalchallenge.org. Like the Capital Challenge Horse Show page on Facebook and on Twitter @capchallenge and Instagram @capitalchallengehorseshow. For behind-the-scenes photos, videos, and more! 

 

Final Results: Private Tutoring Services North American Junior Equitation Championships 

1 VICTORIA COLVIN CLEARWAY 

91.00 91.00 86.00 89.00 94.00 90.20 

90.00 92.00 90.00 92.00 90.00 90.80 

181.00 

 

2 MEGAN MACPHERSON CLOVER 

87.00 88.00 88.00 87.00 83.00 86.60 

89.00 88.00 89.00 86.50 86.00 87.70 

174.30 

 

3 MEREDITH DARST SOLDIER 

90.00 92.00 92.00 86.25 90.00 90.05 

83.25 83.50 87.25 83.75 82.25 84.00 

174.05 

 

4 HALIE ROBINSON BAROLO W 

87.50 87.50 90.00 88.00 88.00 88.20 

84.75 82.50 84.00 85.00 87.50 84.75 

172.95 

 

5 SYDNEY HUTCHINS GAUDI 

88.00 89.00 81.85 83.25 84.50 85.32 

87.50 89.00 86.75 83.25 84.50 86.20 

171.52 

 

6 ASHTON ALEXANDER ECLYPSO 

83.00 84.00 85.00 85.00 84.00 84.20 

86.00 86.00 86.00 83.50 82.50 84.80 

169.00 

 

7 LILLIAN WAGNER ANDIAMO 

82.35 81.50 84.25 84.85 85.50 83.69 

84.50 84.25 87.50 82.75 85.00 84.80 

168.49 

 

8 DESTRY SPIELBERG NAT KING COLE 

84.00 82.00 80.15 79.75 82.80 81.74 

87.00 86.50 85.00 86.00 88.00 86.50 

168.24 

 

9 KELLI CRUCIOTTI MONTERREY 

82.00 82.00 82.00 83.00 81.00 82.00 

85.00 85.50 87.00 84.50 87.00 85.80 

167.80 

 

10 MACKENZIE MICHAELS FEDELIO 

83.25 84.50 82.00 82.50 83.50 83.15 

83.50 83.50 80.50 82.50 83.00 82.60 

165.75 

Final Results: THIS National Children's Medal Finals 

1 HAYLEY IANNOTTI QUASA GRANDA 

85.00 85.00 87.00 92.00 88.00   87.40 

85.00 86.50 90.00 93.00 89.00   88.70 

90.00 89.00 91.00 95.00 92.00   91.40 

267.50 

 

2 MARIA MOORE PROSECCO 24          

89.00 89.00 88.00 88.00 86.00   88.00 

90.00 90.00 88.00 87.00 86.50   88.30 

87.00 87.00 86.00 89.00 89.00   87.60 

263.90 

 

3 OLIVIA WOODSON  VICTOR VD SENT      

88.50 86.50 86.00 87.00 85.50   86.70 

87.50 87.00 82.00 86.00 86.00   85.70 

172.40 

 

4 SOPHIE LENIHAN  WAYFARER      

87.00 86.00 83.00 85.00 85.00   85.20 

86.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 83.00   84.80 

170.00 

 

5 CATHERINE STAFFORD AIRBORNE     

84.50 84.50 85.00 84.50 83.00   84.30 

85.50 86.00 80.00 81.00 79.00   82.30 

166.60 

 

6 EMMA FLETCHER MILLTHYME LAMBRINI        

88.00 85.50 81.50 83.00 81.50   83.90 

81.00 81.00 83.00 84.00 84.00   82.60 

166.50 

 

7 SAMANTHA ACKLEY  LANDO 253     

82.00 82.50 80.50 82.00 80.50   81.50 

80.00 82.00 81.00 82.00 82.00   81.40 

162.90 

 

8 CARLY HOFT DON LA ROUGE           

86.50 87.00 87.50 89.00 88.50   87.70 

71.00 70.00 69.00 72.00 69.00   70.20 

157.90 

 

9 JORDAN ALLEN  SHOW BOAT        

90.00 90.00 84.50 85.50 84.00   86.80 

70.00 71.00 70.00 71.00 70.00   70.40 

157.20 

 

10  ELIZA BIENSTOCK   PLAYLIST    

86.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 82.50   84.10 

65.00 65.00 77.00 76.00 71.00   70.80 

154.90 

 

Final Results: North American Adult Amateur Equitation Championships 

1 ELEANOR HELLMAN NIGEL      

84.00 85.00 82.00 81.00 85.00   83.40 

85.00 84.75 90.00 88.00 89.00   87.35 

170.75 

 

2  RACHEL BOGGUS  PAPILLON 136       

85.00 84.00 83.00 82.00 84.00   83.60 

82.00 81.00 88.00 86.50 83.00   84.10 

167.70 

 

3  REBECCA CLAWSON  KENNEBEC     

80.00 76.00 73.50 77.00 77.00   76.70 

88.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 84.50   85.50 

162.20 

 

4 AMY COOPER  ACOVIBU          

74.00 75.00 73.00 76.00 73.00   74.20 

86.00 87.00 87.00 86.00 88.00   86.80 

161.00 

 

5  BRITTA LIPPERT  ARCHIE       

75.00 75.50 79.00 80.00 78.00   77.50 

87.00 84.50 81.50 81.00 80.00   82.80 

160.30 

 

6  ELIZABETH CRAVEN  SILVERADO    

78.00 73.50 75.00 78.00 75.00   75.90 

84.00 84.00 84.00 84.00 84.00   84.00 

159.90 

 

7  RAVEN WEINLEIN  PHANTOM      

83.00 79.50 78.50 79.00 76.00   79.20 

83.00 83.00 78.00 79.50 78.00   80.30 

159.50 

 

8  RENEE PORTNOY   QUITO      

82.00 83.00 85.00 84.00 83.00   83.40 

73.00 70.00 70.00 83.00 75.00   74.20 

157.60 

 

9 CARLY CORBACHO  BLUE HIGHWAY      

77.00 80.00 83.50 83.00 86.00   81.90 

75.00 75.50 72.50 72.00 70.00   73.00 

154.90

 

10 MEREDITH COMBS  FINTAN 115      

73.00 73.00 70.50 71.00 71.00   71.70 

64.00 66.00 66.00 64.00 62.00   64.40 

136.10 

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