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OCALA, FL (January
30, 2006) -- Aaron Vale and Serval, owned by The Serval Group, led
the victory gallop in the $25,000 HITS Ocala Grand Prix on Sunday,
posting
the
only
double-clear round out of a class of twenty-two horse/rider combinations.
Jerry Dougherty set a first round course that saw only four riders
advance
to the Jump-Off. "This
was close to the result I was expecting," said Dougherty. "It's still
early in the year and this was the first Grand Prix for a lot of the
horses."
Derek Petersen opened the Jump-Off round with Heaven
Bound, a 10-year-old former Dressage horse he brought over from
Germany in 2004. Derek has been training Heaven Bound for a
year and a half and this is his first
season
at
the
Grand Prix level.
Derek's wife Anita didn't see any potential in the horse when they first
saw him and quite bluntly told her husband, "you are crazy to buy this
horse." His response was,
"you
just
wait, I'm going to work on his front end and we'll have something then."
The training has obviously paid off and it looks like Derek Petersen
does
really
have something. Had it not been for an unlucky rail at the last, Petersen
might have won the competition with Heaven Bound. His
lightning-fast time of 45.31 seconds was
the fastest time of the competition. Instead he had to settle for second
place.
Overall Derek Petersen had a very successful second week
at HITS Ocala. He won Thursday's $15,000 Mini Prix with another
horse he owns, Cisco, an eight-year-old stallion.
Libby McKinney and Gun Du Desfi suffered the same fate as
Petersen, also pulling the last rail in their Jump-Off round. McKinney's
more conservative time of 48.49 seconds
still wasn't the answer.
Aaron Vale took to the ring with Serval and set out to ride
the delicate balance between clean and fast. "Aaron Vale is just a
very slick rider,
and played it just right," commented course designer Jerry Dougherty.
"The fastest horse (Heaven Bound and Derek Petersen)
had gone and had a rail down. Aaron knew he had to be quick enough
because
Callan
Solem
was going last behind him, and she certainly has the ability to go
fast." Vale ended up with the only double-clear
in the class, posting a time of 47.23 seconds for the win.
Aaron Vale got to see Derek Petersen's round and was impressed with his speed. "As
I saw him coming down to the last jump I knew if he left it up he would win
the
class. The horse jumped it and he had a rub at the front, and then he trailed
his hind end and actually knocked it down from behind. So I thought, well, at
least we have a chance now. My horse is brand new and I wouldn't have known him
well
enough to beat Derek's time. Going in my plan was to be as
quick as I could be without taking any big chances on a strange horse, and then
try to leave the last jump up. We were able to do it, so it ended up a good
result for us."
Callan Solem and Haiti
Du Serein finished out the competition with an eight-fault performance
in 54.40 seconds.
Serval was bought by a syndicate, The Serval Group, and arrived
in the U.S. from Germany
last December.
Aaron
Vale is still getting to know Serval, and so far he is
very
pleased
with
his performance.
He is an eleven-year-old
and has competed over in Europe with some moderate success. "So
far it
looks
like
we're
starting out ok," said Vale. "There are just a few edges I need
to
clean up on him, but I'm liking him pretty much already. He is at a
nice age when you can go on an be competitive pretty quickly."
Aaron Vale also placed fifth in the competition on Centor Z, owned
by Town Creek Investment, and sixth on Solitude's Jas, owned by Solitude
Farm.
The next Grand Prix show
jumping event at HITS Ocala will be the $25,000 HITS Ocala Grand Prix on Thursday,
February
9.
The $50,000 EMO Grand Prix will finish out the week on Sunday, February 12.
Other major award winners at HITS Ocala 2 included:
HBO Junior Medal - Wesley Newlands, Schomberg, ON, Canada
HBO Children's Medal - Tinsley Martin, Jackson, MS
HBO Adult Medal - Kelsey Cochran, Kenilworth, IL (Two weeks in
a row)
Farnam Adult Hunter Division -Flash Point ridden by Heather
Dayner, Williston, FL and owned by Joyce Nuzzo, Clearwater, FL
Adequan® Open Hunter Division - Untold ridden
and owned by Jodi Czaplick, Long Island, New York
Marshall & Sterling
Child/Adult Hunter Classic - Quiet Arrival ridden
and owned by Jodi Czaplick, Long Island, New York
Marshall & Sterling Child/Adult Jumper Classic
- Shane Powell, Sterling, MA riding Principal owned
by Christine Hill, Franklin Lakes, NJ
For complete horse show results
please visit http://www.hitsshows.com.
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2006
HITS OCALA WINTER CIRCUIT SIDEBAR INFORMATION
WEDNESDAY
THROUGH SUNDAY REMAINING SHOW DATES ARE:
OCALA WINTER CLASSIC - February 8-12
OCALA WINTER FESTIVAL - February 15-19
OCALA MASTERS - February 22-26
OCALA TOURNAMENT - March 1-5
OCALA WINTER FINALS - March 8-12
FEATURED
EVENTS:
$25,000 HITS Grand Prix - Thursday, February 9 at 1:00pm
$50,000 EMO Grand Prix - Sunday, February 12 at 1:00pm
$25,000 HITS Grand Prix - Thursday, February 16 at 1:00pm
$50,000 HITS Grand Prix - Sunday, February 19 at 1:00pm
$25,000 HITS Grand Prix - Thursday, February 23 at 1:00pm
$50,000 Footings Unlimited Grand Prix - Sunday, February 26 at 1:00pm
$25,000 HITS Grand Prix - Thursday, March 2 at 1:00pm
$50,000 HITS Grand Prix - Sunday, March 5 at 1:00pm
$25,000 HITS Grand Prix - Thursday, March 9 at 1:00pm
$100,000 Grand Prix of Ocala presented by Great American Insurance Group
- Sunday, March 12 at 1:00pm
$25,000 Junior / Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic - Saturday, March 11 at 10:00am
$25,000 Marshall & Sterling Child / Adult Jumper Classic - Sunday,
March 12 at 8:00am
SPECIAL
EVENTS:
Kids
Day - Sunday, February 26
Grand Finale - Sunday, March 12
Champions of the Week Presentations are held on Sundays prior to the 1:00pm
Grand Prix.
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