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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Zone 2 won gold medals in Children's and Junior/Amateur team championships while Zone 1 won gold in Adult Amateur

PRINCETON, N.J.--Zone 2 won gold medals is Children's and Junior/Amateur Jumper Team Championships while Zone 1 dominated in the Adult Amateur Championship after three days of competition on Aug. 27.

Adult Amateur teams from Zones 1 2Adult Amateur teams from Zones 1 and 2The competition was held at Andrew Philbrick's Princeton Show Jumping and was run under a Nations Cup format.

After a three-horse jump-off, Zone 2 earned the first gold with Hunter Champey, Claudia Citrin, David Eakin, and Jordan Ferrier taking the gold medal in the Children's 1.10m/1.15m section.

Zone 2 also won the silver medal with Dakota Champey, Isabelle Gochtovtt, Ava Kavulich, and Devon Owen, while a combined three-rider team of Mathew Acevedo (Zone 2), Jessie Goodwin (Zone 1), and Cecilia van Paasschen (Zone 1) took bronze.

"I think this program is exceptional and a great building block for these riders to reach the top," said James Benedetto, who is In his seventh year as Zone 2 Chef d'Equipe at the Jumper Team Championships. "I get to see riders year after year continue to step up and excel in the higher divisions."

 

"THE PRESSURE was on Zone 2 today, but this is a strong group of riders that work well together, so I am really happy," said Benedetto. "Andrew Philbrick and his team at Princeton Show Jumping do an excellent job hosting this event. "The footing was great and Bernardo (course designer Bernardo Cabral of Portugal) did a wonderful job with the courses. The horses jumped well, and it was great sport."

Despite not having the luxury of a drop score with a three-rider team, Zone 1 dominated the Adult Amateur 1.10m/1.15m section.

Hayley Anderson, Leigh Gallagher, and Anna Lerch jumped fault-free for the gold medal, while Zone 2's Emily Daignault-Salvaggio, Stacey Mahoney, Barbara Rochford, and Kendra Sue Walmer took silver.

Zone 2 team riders Nicole Palmer, Kristen Rohr, Joy Slater, and Katherine Willekes earned bronze.

"They all rode perfectly!" said Kristi Smith, Zone 1 Chef d'Equipe. "No one made a mistake over three rounds, and I was very lucky to have three really good riders. They made me look good!

"This championship is a really fun experience for these child and adult riders, but it also puts a little pressure on them," said Smith, who returned to serve as Chef d'Equipe this year after making her debut at the championships. "Showing as part of a team is not something they get to do a lot, but it is really valuable for them. I am so proud of Zone 1 today."

In the 1.20/1.25m and 1.30/1.35m Junior/Amateur section, Zone 2 won the gold medal with Morgan Champey, Stephanie Dixon, Samantha Johnson, and Jillian Rosenwasser.

The silver medal went to a combined team, including Haley Cassidy (Zone 1), Kathleen Full-Baudeneau (Zone 2), Sydney Smith (Zone 1), and Sarah Wood (Zone 2), while Zone 2 won the bronze with Prima Rose Bonaventura, Devon Shaw, Cameron Tague, and Jake Parker Wymard.

 

HIGHLIGHTING the individual competitions, nine riders excelled over four rounds set by Cabral to win individual medals and 2018 USHJA Gold Star Emerging Jumper Rider titles.

Childrens Dakota Champey silver Claudia Citrin gold and Cecilia Van Paasschen bronzeChildren's medalist, Dakota Champey, silver, Claudia Citrin, gold. and Cecilia Van Paasschen ,bronze (Photo by Jump Media/USHJA)Gold Star Emerging Jumper Riders are invited to attend one of the prestigious USHJA Gold Star Clinics.

Claudia Citrin, 14 of Bedford Hills, N.Y., stormed to victory in the Children's 1.10m/1.15m section riding her won Don Juan.

Citrin won the first qualifier earlier in the week and did not touch a single rail throughout the rest of the championships to finish first, just fractions of a second ahead of the silver medal finisher, Dakota Champey.

Citrin just bought Don Juan after leasing the Dutch Warmblood gelding for six months, saying, "I call him Donald, and you wouldn't think he would be a fast horse, but he is."

"I was pretty nervous," said Citrin of her first time participating in the Zone Jumper Team Championships. "But, my horse is also very trustworthy, so he really saved me after a mistake at the first jump in round one yesterday. After that, we made our way around, and I am thankful for him and very happy about our gold medal."

Citrin's next goal is to qualify for indoor competition in the fall before participating in her first-ever clinic experience at one of the Gold Star Clinics.

Behind Citrin, Champey of Far Hills, N.J., was just under four-tenths of a second off the winning time to earn the silver medal riding Escape, while Cecilia Van Paasschen of Greenwich, Conn., piloted her own Hocus Pocus to the bronze medal.

Both Champey and Van Paasschen were also fault-free after four rounds of jumping, so their times from the first day in the Individual Qualifer were what set them apart.

 

ADULT AMATEUR riders also boasted perfect scores with the three medalists earning zero faults throughout the championships.

Adult Kendra Sue Walmer silver Darian Smith gold and Hayley Anderson bronze Adult Amateur medalists Kendra Sue Walmer, silver, Darian Smith, gold, and Hayley Anderson, bronze  (Photo by Jump Medial)As in Children's, the First Individual Qualifier times determined their spots on the podium.

Darian Smith, 19 of Villanova, Pa., won the opening qualifier and left all the rails up over the following three rounds to claim the gold medal in the Adult Amateur 1.10m/1.15m section on her own Aymar De La Rose.

Her Selle Français gelding underwent a career change in 2016 and has found his niche, according to Smith.

"I got him in 2015 as a 3' hunter, but we switched to jumpers after a year and have been doing that ever since," said Smith, who participated in the Zone Jumper Team Championships for the first time this year. "He's my soul horse, and I have been working really hard for this all year. I started crying immediately when I realized we had won.

"It's really an honor to be invited to a Gold Star Clinic," said Smith. "I am excited for the opportunity to be able to participate and learn some invaluable lessons that you can't get anywhere else."

Kendra Sue Walmer of Reinholds, Pa., finished just over a second behind Smith to earn the silver medal riding Electra and Hayley Anderson of New Boston, N.H., took the bronze medal on her own Calico Blue.

 

MORGAN CHAMPEY, 16 of Far Hills, N.J.. rode her own Baronesse to a fast clear round in the Junior/Amateur 1.20m/1.25m and 1.30m/1.35m section on the final day of competition to finish on a total of eight faults and take the individual gold.

Jr. AO Cameron Tague silver Morgan Champey gold and Stephanie Dixon bronzeJunior/Amateur medalists Cameron Tague, silver, Morgan Champey, gold, and Stephanie Dixon, bronze(Photo by Jump Medial)"I don't think I have ever been this happy after a horse show," said Champey, who rounded out the trio of gold medalist who had never participated in the Zone Team Championships before. "After yesterday when I had a clear round for the team championship, I couldn't stop smiling, and then today after I was clear again it was an amazing feeling."

"My horse can be a sassy diva, but she is also like a dirt bike and really fast," said Champey of the mare she has had the ride on for four years. "She tries her hardest every time and I am really proud that she stepped up to get clear rounds when we really needed them."

Cameron Tague of Cream Ridge, N.J., won the silver medal after finishing a rail behind Champey on her own Gentlleman VHM, while amateur Stephanie Dixon of Ringoes, N.J., won the bronze medal riding her own Valenzia.

At the conclusion of the Zones 1 & 2 Jumper team Championships, all Individual Champions received a pair of Professional's Choice Pro Performance boots, cooler, sash, ribbon, and gold medal.

Additionally, the 1.10m/1.15m Adult Amateur Jumper Individual gold medalist received a pair of Parlanti paddock boots.

USHJA recognized all the individual medalists as 2018 Gold Star Emerging Jumper Riders by awarding them an exclusive 2018 Gold Star Emerging Jumper Rider pin that can be worn at future competitions to distinguish them.

Trainers of these riders are also recognized as 2018 Gold Star Jumper Coaches and received specialized pins that denote their title.

Riders and trainers who receive the Gold Star designation are invited to attend one of the Gold Star Clinics, which will be held on the East Coast at the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center in West Palm Beach, Fla., Dec. 26-30, on the West Coast at the HITS Desert Horse Park in Thermal, Calif., Jan. 16-20, 2019, and new this year, a centrally located Gold Star Clinic at the World Equestrian Center in Wilmington, Ohio, April 16-20, 2019.

 

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