Aaron Vale Tops the $25,000 HITS Grand Prix with First and Second
Ocala, FL (December 5, 2016): Sunday marked the finale of the first week of the HITS Ocala Holiday Series, concluding with the $25,000 HITS Grand Prix. Exhibitors and spectators enjoyed a beautiful week to kick-off the winter at HITS Post Time Farm with a swell of new features: including updated footing in Grand Prix ring and adjacent schooling area as well as other rings to emulate the very popular Ocala Horse Properties Stadium footing.
Thirty contenders vied for the top prize but only one horse and rider could take home the lion’s share over the course designed by Jerry Dougherty of Bokeelia, Florida.
The rider to beat proved to be hometown equestrian, Aaron Vale, who would not only take home the victory, but the second-place spot as well.
“Sunday’s course was a nice, balanced course with a good design and it gave a nice tour of the ring,” said Vale. “We’re happy to be here at HITS— the rings have always been very nice here and the footing in the Grand Prix ring felt great.”
Vale grabbed the top two spots with both mounts owned by North Face Farm, first place with Carlo, a 10-year-old Holsteiner gelding, and second place with Quality On Top, a nine-year-old Hanoverian gelding.
The nine-horse jump-off was challenging, and as none would go clear over the shortened course, it all came down to speed.
Vale and Carlo went first in the jump-off, and it looked as though they would lay down a clear round, but they were fooled by a rail at the final fence as the pair clocked in at 44.941. Vale’s second-place trip aboard Quality On Top would be in 45.649 seconds, also with only one rail.
Derek Petersen of Archer, Florida, would come in third behind Vale’s two rounds piloting Diamant’s Legacy after stopping the clock in 46.048 with one rail at a mid-course vertical prior to the combination.
Flower Mound, Texas equestrian, Tracy Fenney, climbed her way from eighth place in Friday’s Grand Prix to score the fourth-place prize with MTM Reve Du Paradis, owned by MTM Farm in a 46.529-second round. This pair is no stranger to success in the Grand Prix Ring at Post Time Farm. Their success in this week’s Grand Prix is in addition to Fenney’s recent third-place finish in the $500,000 Diamond Mills Hunter Prix at the HITS Championship in September.
The final spot in the top five belonged to Ocala resident Kyle Dewar riding Gomez van de Withoeve. They snagged fifth place with one rail in 47.296 seconds.
Place
Horse
Owner
Rider
Prize
Rd. 1 Faults
JO Faults
JO Time
1
Carlo
North Face Farm
Aaron Vale
$7,500
0
4
44.941
2
Quality On Top
North Face Farm
Aaron Vale
$5,500
0
4
45.649
3
Diamant's Legacy
Derek Petersen
Derek Petersen
$3,250
0
4
46.048
4
MTM Reve Du Paradis
MTM Farm
Tracy Fenney
$2,000
0
4
46.529
5
Gomez van de Withoeve
Kyle Dewar
Kyle Dewar
$1,500
0
4
47.296
6
Czechmate
Courtney Ramsay
Matthias Hollberg
$1,250
0
4
48.634
7
Lorstakov
Hester Equestrian, LLC
Lauren Hester
$1,000
0
8
46.891
8
Tou La Moon
Alex Jayne & Maura Thatcher
Charlie Jayne
$750
0
11
54.428
9
Ciana
Eagle Valley Parnters, LLC
Andrew Kocher
$750
0
33
68.748
10
Titus 2:11
Derek Petersen
Jared Petersen
$500
4
-
-
11
S&L Elite
MTM Farm
Dorothy Douglas
$500
4
-
-
12
Aletta
Hollberg Equestrian
Mattias Hollberg
$500
4
-
-
(C) ESI Photography Aaron Vale and Carlo on their way to a $25,000 HITS Grand Prix win.
(C) ESI Photography Aaron Vale winning the $25,000 HITS Grand Prix.
Kady Abrahamson Wins the $7,500 U-Dump Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic A talented group of Junior and Amateur riders turned out for the first feature Junior/Amateur-Owner class on the first Sunday of the two-week Holiday Series. Kady Abrahamson of Loveland, Ohio, would come out on top of the leaderboard with Bugatti, owned by Abrahamson Equestrian, LLC in a thrilling two-horse jump-off battle.
Abrahamson challenged Haley Waters of Sparr, Florida, a residual victor of several HITS Ocala Junior/Amateur-Owner Classics, Grand Prix and veteran winner of the 2015 $250,000 Junior/Amateur-OwnerJumper Final.
First to contest the shortened course was Waters aboard Idalle van Doperheide, owned by Chuck and Dana Waters. Waters and her mount powered through the course to turn in a cool, clear round in 40.546.
Abrahamason knew what she had to beat to take the lead. She flew to the finish leaving every rail in the cups. The time of the clock was 39.537; a second fast enough for the victory.
Following Abrahamason’s ride, Young equestrian Jared Petersen garnered a third place time with Constantine, owned by Derek Petersen, with the quickest of the four-fault rounds.
Fourth place went to Hasbrouck Donovan and Spitfire-W and fifth place went to Alysson Siopes and Hagrid Van Ten Biesen, owned by AMS Sport Horses, LLC.
Place
Horse
Owner
Rider
Prize
Rd. 1 Faults
JO Faults
JO Time
1
Bugatti
Abrahamson Equestrian LLC
Kady Abrahamson
$2,200
0
0
39.537
2
Idalle van Doperheide
Chuck & Dana Waters
Haley Waters
$1,550
0
0
40.546
3
Constantine
Derek Petersen
Jared Petersen
$1,050
4
-
-
4
Spitfire-W
Hasbrouck Donovan
Hasbrouck Donovan
$700
4
-
-
5
Hagrid Van Ten Biesen
AMS SportHorses LLC
Alysson Sipoes
$600
4
-
-
6
Clearwater 5
Sara Dees
Sara Dees
$500
5
-
-
7
VDL Dogan
Bellissimo LLC
Nicole Bellissimo
$450
8
-
-
8
Coralina
Cloverly Farm LLC
Elizabeth Stroh
$450
12
-
-
(C) ESI Photography Kady Abrahamson and Bugatti on their way to a $7,500 U-Dump Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic win.
(C) ESI Photography Kady Abrahamson winning the $7,500 U-Dump Jr/A-O Jumper Classic.
About HITS, Inc. HITS, Inc. produces high-quality, international-level hunter/jumper horse shows. Based in upstate New York in the Village of Saugerties, HITS has been producing shows since 1982 and is now a nationwide company with world-class circuits in California, Florida, Arizona, New York, Virginia, and a new property coming to Chicago in 2017.
While hosting the richest weekend in show jumping at HITS-on-the-Hudson, HITS also formed the Triple Crown of Show Jumping. This includes the AIG $1 Million Grand Prix in Thermal, California, the Great American $1 Million Grand Prix in Ocala, Florida, and the Saugerties $1 Million Grand Prix in Saugerties, New York.