Tag Archives: Atlanta Fall Classic

EMO Circuit Champs Crowned at the Atlanta Fall Classic

Lisa Goldman and Centurion B fly over the Horseflight jump on their way to the win in Week II’s $10,000 Open Welcome class. Flashpoint Photography.

Classic Company Closes Out Its 2014 Season

It’s a wrap! The Classic Company closed out its 2014 show calendar at the Atlanta Fall Classic yesterday at the Georgia International Horse Park, home of the 1996 Olympics. “We had a great show,” commented Classic Company President, Bob Bell.

Lisa Goldman of Hawthorne Woods definitely had a great show after securing wins in both the Week I and Week II Welcomes and the Week I $45,000 EMO Grand Prix. She closed out the two weeks as the fastest four-faulter in Saturday’s $45,000 Cedar Street Advisors Grand Prix, presented by EMO, and received a third place. Goldman also received the Kastel Denmark Style of Rider Award for the jumpers Week I during the championship presentation.

Jordan Coyne of New Port Ritchey, Florida rode her own Lazaro to win Saturday night’s $45,000 Cedar Street Advisors Grand Prix, presented by EMO under the lights in the Olympic Arena at the Georgia International Horse Park. Former Chef d’Equipe of the Canadian Olympic team and the 2015 Pan American Games Course Designer challenged the field of horses and riders with a course that only saw two go clear. Aaron Vale of Williston, Florida battled it out with Coyne leaving the crowd on the edge of their seats.

Fridays celebrated the hunters and the Week I USHJA $2,500 Hunter Derby saw Matt Martin of Petersburg, Tennessee take the win and go back for seconds, in the irons of Wonder C, owned by Alliah Kassem and Ellie Kimmel’s Cooper, respectively. Week II offered the $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby, in addition to the $15,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby. Kat Chyrsostom’s Samba Sensation won the National Derby, ridden by up-and-coming talented fifteen-year-old Lindsey Ayres of Lenoir City, Tennessee, and Kelley Farmer of Keswick, Virginia took home the first place honors in the International Derby in the irons of Why, owned by DL Glefke and Kensey LLC. Kastel Denmark presented its Kastel Denmark Style of Riding Award to Liza Boyd and Week II’s recipient was Haley Gassel.

Why and Kelley Farmer won the $15,000 USHJA International Derby Week II. Flashpoint Photography.
Why and Kelley Farmer won the $15,000 USHJA International Derby Week II. Flashpoint Photography.

Week I was action packed and included the $25,000 Barry Lane Classics as well as the National Classic Equitation Championship Finals. The National Classic Equitation Finals was held under the covered arena and trainers and families enjoyed a complimentary buffet during the event. “We love producing the NCE Finals because of its focus on the up and coming talent in the show jumping world,” commented Bell.

Sponsors Cedar Street Advisors, EMO, Kastel Denmark and GGT Footing representatives all stopped by the horse show to watch some of the best in show jumping. Kastel Denmark, the Official Jacket of the Atlanta Fall Classics, also sponsored the wine during the Week I $45,000 EMO Grand Prix.

“Thank you to all of our exhibitors who made our Atlanta Fall Classic a success,” said Bob Bell, President of Classic Company. “We hope you enjoyed yourselves as much as we did and we wish everyone safe travels a very happy Thanksgiving,” he added.

9 Weeks + 1 Circuit = a Perfect Gulf Coast 10!

The Pensacola and Gulf Coast Winter Classic prize lists are online and Pensacola is on deck! What are you doing this winter? The Classic Company is going to the beach! Join them on the Gulf of Mexico for the best in show jumping action! This circuit has received rave reviews and equestrians travel from around the country to get their “leg up” on the competition. After three beautiful weeks on the Gulf in Pensacola, Florida, only an hour and a half drive away is the Gulf Coast Winter Classics, in Gulfport, Mississippi, consistent winners of the USHJA Members Choice Award and home to the best footing, best show management and top prize money around this winter!

Come show on the Gulf Coast with the Classic Company this winter and discover your new favorite show!

The Classic Company is a USHJA’s Members Choice Award winner, recognized for producing top quality show jumping events in the United States. For more information on Classic Company and its exhibitor-friendly, top quality hunter jumper events, please visit them at classiccompany.com or call them at 843-768-5503.

All sponsorship, marketing and press inquiries should be directed to Lisa Engel, Sponsorship, Marketing and Public Relations Director at lisa@classiccompany.com.

Stay up to date: Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter!

See you at the ring,
Bob Bell
The Classic Company, Ltd.
www.ClassicCompany.com
Phone/FAX: (843) 768-5503
Post Office Box 1311 Johns Island SC 29457

Friday Is Derby Day at the Atlanta Fall Classic Week II

Lindsey Ayres pilots Samba Sensation to the win in the $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby yesterday. Flashpoint Photography.

Some of the best in the hunters took to the Olympic arena at the Georgia International Horse Park yesterday. A very talented, seasoned field took some of the top ribbons as well as the up and coming hunter riders.

The $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby started the Friday festivities. Kat Chyrsostom’s Samba Sensation won the class, ridden by up and coming, talented fifteen-year-old Lindsey Ayres of Lenoir City, Tennessee with an overall score of 172. In second position was Auto Correct, owned by Julie Curtin and Harbor Hill Farm. Curtin, of Roswell, Georgia, rode Auto Correct to an overall score of 171. Pommegranate, owned by Heather Geller and ridden by Natalie Geller of Canton, Georgia, secured the third position with an overall score of 169.

Fourth place was awarded to Cooper, owned by Ellie Kimmell and ridden by Matt Martin of Petersburg, Tennessee. The pair earned an overall score of 164. Spatz, owned by Christopher Ford and ridden by Richard Mathews of Odessa, Florida, placed fifth with an overall score of 161. Martin returned to the winner’s circle for his sixth place ribbon, this time in the irons of Alliah Kassem’s C Wonder; the pair earned an overall score of 144.5.

The ‘Who’s Who’ in the Hunter World were all on site for the $15,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby which took center stage last night to wrap up the hunter festivities for the day. Joe Carnicom of Toledo, Ohio designed a beautiful course which consisted of long flowing lines and high options at the first fence for both the first and handy rounds. The first round also offered high options at fences three, four and ten and the handy round had high options at fences three, five and seven.

Kelley Farmer pilots Why, owned by DL Glefke and Kensey LLC, over an oxer en route to the win in the $15,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby. Flashpoint Photography.
Kelley Farmer pilots Why over an oxer en route to the win in the USHJA International Hunter Derby. Flashpoint Photography.

Well-known hunter rider Kelley Farmer of Keswick, Virginia, in the irons of DL Glefke and Kensey, LLC’s Point Being, kicked off the competition as the first to go and earned a score of 176 in their classic round, which held the lead until Farmer returned to the ring on Why, also owned by DL Glefke and Kensey LLC; the pair earned a score of 180 in their classic round. Daniel Geitner of Aiken, South Carolina went fourth in the line-up in the irons of DSJ Stables, LLC’s Checklist and sat in third place after the classic round with a score of 174.

The handy round started off with Unspoken, owned by DL Glefke and Kensey, LLC and ridden by Farmer, earning a second round score of 86. Their combined score of 237 would see them finish in twelfth place overall.

Haley Gassel of Lenoir City, Tennessee aboard Westwind Equine Training Center’s Werner 61 was next to go and the pair earned a second round score of 149; their overall score of 304 would see them finish in eight place overall.

I’LI Say Jsf, owned by Glefke, Pinney and Schafer, ridden by Farmer, received an overall score of 154 in the handy round and their combined score of 309 would see them finish in seventh place overall.

Jaime Steinhaus of Milton, Georgia was next to go riding her own North C and earned a score of 101 in their handy round which gave them an overall score of 258 and a tenth place overall.

Farmer was back in the ring, this time riding LPF Woodford, owned by LPF, LLC of Ocala, Florida, and was awarded a second round score of 181. Their overall score of 336 would see them finish in fourth place overall.

Signal Hill, owned by Thomas Visconsi and ridden by Daniel Geitner of Aiken, South Carolina, earned 99 points in their handy round and a total score of 266.5 which would place them in ninth place overall.

Ava, owned and ridden by Kathryn Jarriel of Collins, Georgia, was next to go under the lights and the pair earned a score of 167; their overall score of 324 would see them finish in fifth place overall.

Phoebe Weseley’s Answer Me This, ridden by Brady Mitchell of Bedminster, New Jersey, earned a handy round score of 145 and an overall score of 310 which would see the pair finish in sixth place overall.

Caramo, owned by Caroline Russell Howe and ridden by Harold Chopping of Southern Pines, North Carolina, earned a handy score of 188. Their total score of 360 would see them finish in fourth place overall.

Point Being and Farmer were next up and earned a second round score of 79. Their combined score of 255 would have them finish in second.

Checklist and Geitner earned a handy score of 191 and a total score of 365 which place them in third position overall.

Why and Farmer were last to go and earned the highest handy score of 200; their combined score of 380 locked in the win.

When asked ‘Which was her favorite ride of the evening?’ she answered, “I enjoyed all of them, but I liked this one [Why] best – because we won!” she said.

Kastel Denmark Hunter Style of Riding Award

With the “Who’s Who” in the hunter world ringside, the Kastel Denmark Style of Riding Award was presented after the $15,000 USHA International Hunter Derby. The Classic Company staff chose Haley Gassel of Lenoir City, Tennessee as this week’s recipient of the Kastel Style of Riding Award for Hunter Riders. “Haley is a great horseman and consistently displays excellent sportsmanship,” commented Allen Rheinheimer, Classic Company Technical Coordinator. “We’re happy to award Haley the Kastel Denmark Style of Riding Award for Hunters this week,” said Bob Bell, President of Classic Company. “Her good sportsmanship should be recognized,” he added.

It’s Pizza Time!

It’s Saturday so be sure to look for the complimentary pizza lunches brought to you ringside by Classic Company staff! Enjoy!

Flashpoint Photography News

As a note to all, this will be the last weekend Flashpoint Photography will be photographing the Classic Company shows. Be sure to place your orders now.

Dinner Call!

Did you reserve your table for tonight’s $45,000 Cedar Street Advisors Grand Prix, presented by EMO? The heaters are warm, the tables are ringside and the food is out of this world, with complimentary bottles of wine! The dinner menu tonight is: Grand Prix Surf and Turf Kabobs Grilled on Site * Montreal Seasoned Beef Tips, Sweet Onions, Bell Pepper, Sweet Onion * Teriyaki Chicken, Red Onions, Pineapple, Red Pepper Grilled Citrus Shrimp, Lemons, Limes, Oranges * Vegetable Kabobs, Assorted Vegetables Wild Rice Pilaf Grilled Fall Vegetables Desserts: Assortment of Proof’s Posh Puddings, Dark Chocolate Sea Salt, Banana, Key Lime

Order your table now in the show office. Individual seats are only $50 each – last call!

Final Weekend for the 2014 Classic Experience!

This is the last weekend to enjoy the Classic Company’s 2014 show season at the Georgia International Horse Park! Tonight, the $ $45,000 Cedar Street Grand Prix, presented by EMO, takes place in the Olympic Arena and tomorrow the celebrated EMO Circuit Champions are crowned.

Home to the 1996 Olympics, riders have the opportunity to compete in the Olympic arena and ride for some of the top prize money offered this fall. With more than 300,000 in prize money offered, world-class stabling and arenas, top show management staff and a division for everyone in your barn, there is no better place to be in November. From the jumper ring to the short stirrup arena, each competition ring is highly decorated and staffed with top-notch, friendly professional show staff.

Pssst… Pensacola is on deck! What are you doing this winter? The Classic Company is going to the beach! Join them on the Gulf of Mexico for the best in show jumping action! This circuit has received rave reviews and equestrians travel from around the country to get their “leg up” on the competition.

The Classic Company is a USHJA’s Members Choice Award winner, recognized for producing top quality show jumping events in the United States. For more information on Classic Company and its exhibitor-friendly, top quality hunter jumper events, please visit them at classiccompany.com or call them at 843-768-5503.

All sponsorship, marketing and press inquiries should be directed to Lisa Engel, Sponsorship, Marketing and Public Relations Director at lisa@classiccompany.com.

Stay up to date: Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter!

See you at the ring,
Bob Bell
The Classic Company, Ltd.
www.ClassicCompany.com
Phone/FAX: (843) 768-5503
Post Office Box 1311 Johns Island SC 29457

Goldman Is Unstoppable! Atlanta Fall Classic Week II Welcome Results

Lisa Goldman and Centurion B clear the CWD Oxer on their way to the win in yesterday’s $10,000 Open Jumper Welcome. Flashpoint Photography.

Lisa Goldman of Hawthorne Woods, Illinois appears to be unstoppable at the Atlanta Fall Classic. After winning both the Welcome and last Saturday’s $45,000 EMO Grand Prix, she was back again yesterday to win the $10,000 Open Welcome Class, this time in the irons of Mary Goldman’s Centurion B over a course designed by French-Canadian 2015 Pan American Games Course Designer, Michel Vaillancourt.

Vaillancourt not only won a medal at the 1976 Olympic Games with the Canadian team, but also became the head of the Canadian Olympic team as their Chief d’Equipe. He is considered one of the top course designers in the country. “It’s always a pleasure to work with Michel,” commented Allen Rheinheimer, Classic Company’s Technical Coordinator. “We’re very excited that he will be the course designer for the 2015 Pan American Games in Canada and it’s simply an honor to have him here,” he added.

Goldman commented, “It was a difficult course and the triple combo rode really big,” she said, “but even though it was challenging, it was a really good course,” she added.

Twenty-three horse and rider teams took to the Olympic Arena but only nine advanced to the jump off. “Morocco had a rail earlier, but it was fine because he was so good last week,” she added. “He can share with his brothers,” she laughed.

Aaron Vale of Morriston, Florida was first to go riding 2Vr Showjumpers’ Zippo Ii. The pair went clean in a first round time of 72.367 seconds, but four faults in the second round in a time of 38.645 seconds would see the pair finish in fifth place overall. Louise Graves of Nashville, Tennessee and her own Zavira turned in a clean first round in a time of 72.908 seconds followed by a clean second round in a time of 41.677 seconds which set the time to beat. Seven horses later, all with jump faults, followed Graves. Vale was next to go, this time aboard Troy Glaus’ Quidam’s Good Luck, and after a clean first round in a time of 72.367 seconds, his second round yielded no faults and a time of 38.645 seconds, pushing Graves out of that leading spot. Liz Atkins of Hampshire, Illinois was the next to go clean aboard Benchmark Stables LLC’s Esconial in a first round time of 76.426 seconds. However, four jump faults in her second round in a time of 41.208 seconds would see the pair finish in seventh place overall.

Goldman was next to go aboard Centurion B and the pair turned in a clean first round effort in a time of 71.748 seconds and clean second round in 37.713 seconds taking the lead and pushing Vale to second place.

David Jennings of Lenoir City, Tennessee followed Goldman in the irons of Westwind Training Center’s Werner 61 and turned in a clean first round effort in 74.835 seconds. However, a rail in their second round in a time of 40.436 seconds would see them finish in sixth place overall.

Ian Silitch of Ocala, Florida turned in the next clear first round effort in the irons of Gaston Family Investments’ Cordova in a time of 76.679 seconds, but eight faults and a time of 40.696 seconds in their jump-off round would see the pair finish in ninth place overall.

Jared Peterson of Archer, Florida rode his father Derek’s Titus 2:11 clean in the first round in a time of 73.450 seconds, but a heartbreak rail at the final fence in their second round with a time of 37.841 seconds would see the pair finish in fourth place overall.

Liz Atkins of Hampshire, Illinois and Benchmark Stables LLC’s Undine were the last horse and rider team to turn in a clean first-round effort in a time of 74.530 seconds. However, eight jump faults and a time of 39.464 seconds in their second round would see the pair finish in eighth place overall.

The final results had Goldman and Centurion B with the win, Vale and Quidam’s Good Luck in second and Graves and Zavira in third.

“I always hope to do this well,” commented Goldman. “It’s been really great!” she added.

“Leo [Centurion B] is in a corner stall. We heard from night watch that the deer were getting really close to his stall at night and he was pretty excited about that,” she said. “So we went to TJ Max and bought some shower curtains so he could get some rest at night,” she said. “That seemed to work since he has been resting well at night and is ready to show in the morning,” she said.

Has the drop in temperature affected Goldman’s riding and her horses? “I’m from Chicago, so I’m used to it. You just have to prepare for it,” she said.

Next up for Goldman is Saturday night’s $45,000 Cedar Street Advisors Grand Prix, presented by EMO. “Next for me is my three in the prix,” said Goldman. Considering the remarkable field of high performance jumpers and riders, this event will be one to watch!

On Deck:

The $15,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby takes to the Olympic Arena at 6pm tonight so don’t forget to buy your VIP table in the show office. Included in your VIP table purchase are two complimentary bottles of wine and a delicious buffet dinner. Tonight’s dinner menu includes: International Hunter Derby Chef’s Carving Station: * Roasted Turkey Breast * Jack Daniels Top Round of Beef * Smashed Garlic Potatoes, Creamy Sweet Potato Mash, Green Bean Almondine Desserts: Pumpkin Pie Mousse, Chocolate Pecan Pie and Martinis. The temperature has dropped, so come in from the cold and enjoy the class!

Last Call for the 2014 Classic Experience!

This is the last weekend to enjoy the Classic Company’s 2014 show season at the Georgia International Horse Park! Tonight the $15,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby takes to the Olympic Arena and the $45,000 Cedar Street Advisors Grand Prix, presented by EMO takes place Saturday night. Sunday the celebrated EMO Circuit Champions are crowned.

Home to the 1996 Olympics, riders have the opportunity to compete in the Olympic arena and ride for some of the top prize money offered this fall. With more than 300,000 in prize money offered, world-class stabling and arenas, top show management staff and a division for everyone in your barn, there is no better place to be in November.   From the jumper ring to the short stirrup arena, each competition ring is highly decorated and staffed with top-notch, friendly professional show staff.

Pssst… Pensacola starts in 54 days! What are you doing this winter? The Classic Company is going to the beach! Join them on the Gulf of Mexico for the best in show jumping action! This circuit has received rave reviews and equestrians travel from around the country to get their “leg up” on the competition.

The Classic Company is a USHJA’s Members Choice Award winner, recognized for producing top quality show jumping events in the United States. For more information on Classic Company and its exhibitor-friendly, top quality hunter jumper events, please visit them at classiccompany.com or call them at 843-768-5503.

All sponsorship, marketing and press inquiries should be directed to Lisa Engel, Sponsorship, Marketing and Public Relations Director at lisa@classiccompany.com.

Stay up to date: Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter!

See you at the ring,
Bob Bell
The Classic Company, Ltd.
www.ClassicCompany.com
Phone/FAX: (843) 768-5503
Post Office Box 1311 Johns Island SC 29457

Atlanta Fall Classic Week I Wrap Up

Lisa Goldman and Morocco celebrated Goldman’s birthday with a win in the $45,000 EMO Grand Prix Saturday night. Flashpoint Photography.

The Atlanta Fall Classic galloped into the Georgia International Horse Park last week and saw riders from around the country compete for big prize money in the jumpers and National Classic Equitation Final Championship awards.

Happy Birthday, Lisa Goldman!

Lisa Goldman of Hawthorne Woods, Illinois had a great birthday week! She got the party started by winning the $10,000 Open Welcome Jumper Classic on Thursday along with a fourth and sixth place aboard Moroco, Centurion B and Zacantos Z, respectively.

Liz Atkins of Hampshire, Illinois and Benchmark Stables, LLC’s Niro 8 came in second and Derek Peterson of Archer, Florida rode Maddie Skimming’s Cassevel to a third place finish. For complete results, click here.

Saturday night proved to be the icing on the cake for the birthday girl when she and Morocco won the $45,000 EMO Grand Prix. Goldman was one of three to go double clean in the first round in a time of 88.357 seconds. Derek Peterson finished his first round clean in a time of 91.738 seconds in the irons of Maddie Skimming’s Cassevel and Haley Gassel of Lenoire, Tennessee finished clean aboard Westwind Equine Training’s Quite Dark 2 in a time of 93.969 seconds.

The jump off put the riders to the test and Gassel came away with four faults in a time of 43.657 seconds. Peterson was fault-free, but with a time of 45.364 seconds would finish in second. Goldman won the class in a clear jump off round with 43.844 seconds.

Goldman made another visit to the winner’s circle for the fourth place ribbon, this time aboard her own Zacantos Z; the team turned in a first round time of 89.947 seconds, incurring four jump faults.

Jordan Coyne of Port St. Lucie, Florida picked up the pink ribbon with a first round time of 90.469 seconds and four jump faults in the irons of her own Lazaro. Liz Atkins of Hampshire, Illinois and Benchmark Stables, LLC’s Undine placed sixth in a four fault first round in a time of 94.633 seconds.

Daniel Geitner of Aiken, South Carolina rode the Kenwood Syndicate’s Kenwood to the seventh place ribbon with a four fault first round in a time of 94.633 seconds. Jared Peterson of Archer, Florida took the eight place ribbon riding his father Derek’s Titus 2:11 in a first round time of 94.942 seconds with four jump faults. Ninth place was awarded to Goldman, this time aboard Mary Goldman’s Centurion B, with eight jump faults in a time of 90.382 seconds. Liz Atkins returned for the tenth place ribbon with Benchmark Stable LLC’s Niro 8 with eight jump faults in a time of 93.513 seconds. Sarah Wayda of Princeton, New Jersey and her own Faroukh finished in eleventh and Gassel wrapped it up with the twelfth place finish aboard Werner 61 owned by Westwind Equine Training Center.

Matt Martin pilots Alliah Kassem's Wonder C to the win in the USHJA National Hunter Derby. Flashpoint Photography.
Matt Martin pilots Alliah Kassem’s Wonder C to the win in the USHJA National Hunter Derby. Flashpoint Photography.

On the Hunt!

Twenty-three horse and rider teams took to the hunt for the USHJA National Hunter Derby but it was Wonder C, owned by Alliah Kassem and ridden by Matt Martin of Petersburg, Tennessee, who won the class. Martin returned to the winner’s circle with Ellie Kimmel’s Cooper. Timothy Maddrix of Birmingham, Alabama and Cynthia Hallman’s Fig Street’s Duchess secured a third place finish. For complete results, click here.

Barry Lane Classic a Success!

Thirty-three horse and rider teams took to the Grand Prix arena for the $25,000 Barry Lane Classic over three days of hot competition. Friday night’s winner was Eternal Optimist, owned and ridden by Carolyn Aurand of Marietta, Georgia. Saturday night’s winner was Camera Ready, owned by Fit to Print Farm and ridden by Sydney Crenshaw of Woodstock, Georgia. Sunday’s winner was Grisset, owned and ridden by Alissa Kinsey of Danville, New Hampshire. Click here for full results and congratulations to all riders for participating in this event that honors trainer Barry Lane.

National Classic Equitation Final Championships Crowned!

The coveted National Classic Equitation Finals took place under the covered arena Friday night showcasing the best in up and coming talent in the world of show jumping. Congratulations to all of the National Classic Equitation Champions! “We love this event because we feel that it really focuses on the youth in our sport and developing our future champions,” said Classic Company President, Bob Bell.

Last Call for the 2014 Classic Experience!

Come enjoy the final week of the Classic Company’s 2014 show season at the Georgia International Horse Park! It kicks off tomorrow and there is a big week planned. The $10,000 Welcome takes place Thursday night, the $15,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby takes place Friday night and the $45,000 Cedar Street Advisors Grand Prix, presented by EMO, takes place Saturday night. Sunday the celebrated EMO Circuit Champions are crowned.

There are classics all week and even include a Short Stirrup Hunter Classic for those young equestrians who have their sites on the big derbies one day.

Home to the 1996 Olympics, riders have the opportunity to compete in the Olympic arena and ride for some of the top prize money offered this fall. With more than 300,000 in prize money offered, world-class stabling and arenas, top show management staff and a division for everyone in your barn, there is no better place to be in November. From the jumper ring to the short stirrup arena, each competition ring is highly decorated and staffed with top-notch, friendly professional show staff.

Did You Order Your Table?

The entire VIP tent overlooking the Olympic Grand Prix Arena has been upgraded. There is a very limited amount of tables and besides the best seating, complete with heaters in case the fall chill sets in, check out the new menu:

Week Two: Friday – International Hunter Derby Chef’s Carving Station: * Roasted Turkey Breast * Jack Daniels Top Round of Beef * Smashed Garlic Potatoes, Creamy Sweet Potato Mash, Green Bean Almondine Desserts: Pumpkin Pie Mousse, Chocolate Pecan Pie and Martinis

Week Two: Saturday – Grand Prix Surf and Turf Kabobs Grilled on Site * Montreal Seasoned Beef Tips, Sweet Onions, Bell Pepper, Sweet Onion * Teriyaki Chicken, Red Onions, Pineapple, Red Pepper Grilled Citrus Shrimp, Lemons, Limes, Oranges * Vegetable Kabobs, Assorted Vegetables Wild Rice Pilaf Grilled Fall Vegetables Desserts: Assortment of Proof’s Posh Puddings, Dark Chocolate Sea Salt, Banana, Key Lime

Every table receives two complimentary bottles of wine and there is a cash bar available. Dinner tables are $400 per seating and seat 8. Single seats are available at $50 each.

Pssst… Pensacola is fast approaching! What are you doing this winter? The Classic Company is going to the beach! Join them on the Gulf of Mexico for the best in show jumping action! This circuit has received rave reviews and equestrians travel from around the country to get their “leg up” on the competition.

The Classic Company is a USHJA’s Members Choice Award winner, recognized for producing top quality show jumping events in the United States. For more information on Classic Company and its exhibitor-friendly, top quality hunter jumper events, please visit them at classiccompany.com or call them at 843-768-5503.

All sponsorship, marketing and press inquiries should be directed to Lisa Engel, Sponsorship, Marketing and Public Relations Director at lisa@classiccompany.com.

Stay up to date: Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter!

See you at the ring,
Bob Bell
The Classic Company, Ltd.
www.ClassicCompany.com
Phone/FAX: (843) 768-5503
Post Office Box 1311 Johns Island SC 29457

Merial Is Onsite at the Atlanta Fall Classic This Week Only

Lisa Goldman and Morroco won the $10,000 Open Welcome. Flashpoint Photography.

The Classic Company wants to remind everyone that its sponsor, Merial will be here at the Atlanta Fall Classic this week only!

Many of you have received information in the mail concerning Merial and their special promotion here at the Atlanta Fall Classic. So be sure to stop by their booth located in front of the show office and talk to Hillary Fanning, Merial representative, makers of ULCERGARD© (omeprazole), the only proven and FDA-approved product to prevent stomach ulcers in horses and receive an exclusive offer!

Merial is committed to equine health and well-being. Horses can develop stomach ulcers from the stress of routine situations, including traveling, training, competition and stall confinement. These ulcers can develop in as little as five days. Helping protect your horse against stomach ulcers is important. You have the ability to help prevent stomach ulcers with just one daily dose of ULCERGARD.

With sixty-three percent of non-racing performance horses suffering from stomach ulcers, the odds are yours might be one of them. Treating with a proven product is important so you don’t waste valuable time and resources on something that doesn’t work. Go to ulcergard.com for more information about how and why stomach ulcers develop, and to equinedrugfacts.com for important resources to help determine whether products have been FDA-approved.

So make sure to stop by and see Hillary this week! She is looking forward to meeting you!

The Atlanta Fall Classic kicked off Wednesday and is enjoying a great opening week! This is your last chance in 2014 to experience the award-winning, USHJA Members Choice Award Shows at the premier Olympic facility at the Georgia International Horse Park!

The coveted National Classic Equitation Finals will take place tonight in the covered arena. The top ribbon winners in the Classic Company Equitation classes are invited to compete in this prestigious Finals competition that highlights the up and coming talent in the sport of show jumping. Besides winning top honors in the National Classic Equitation Championship Finals, the winning rider and his or her trainer will receive the coveted letterman jackets.

The $45,000 Cedar Street Advisors Grand Prix takes place tomorrow night and the $45,000 EMO Grand Prix wraps up the two weeks of top show competition next Saturday night.

VIP Seating

Reserve your seat in the show office today! Don’t be left in the cold! See Jonathan in the show office. There are only 100 seats available and they will go fast. Each table receives two bottles of wine, upscale food, heaters and a cash bar! Tickets are only $50 per person.

The Atlanta Fall Classic attracts riders from all over the country because of the international, Olympic venue and the Classic Company’s hallmark blue ribbon service. Home to the 1996 Olympics, riders have the opportunity to compete in the Olympic arena and ride for some of the top prize money offered this fall. With more than 300,000 in prize money offered, world-class stabling and arenas, top show management staff and a division for everyone in your barn, there is no better place to be in November. From the jumper ring to the short stirrup arena, each competition ring is highly decorated and staffed with top-notch, friendly professional show staff.

Pssst… Pensacola is fast approaching! What are you doing this winter? The Classic Company is going to the beach! Join them on the Gulf of Mexico for the best in show jumping action! This circuit has received rave reviews and equestrians travel from around the country to get their “leg up” on the competition.

The Classic Company is a USHJA’s Members Choice Award winner, recognized for producing top quality show jumping events in the United States. For more information on Classic Company and its exhibitor-friendly, top quality hunter jumper events, please visit them at classiccompany.com or call them at 843-768-5503.

All sponsorship, marketing and press inquiries should be directed to Lisa Engel, Sponsorship, Marketing and Public Relations Director at lisa@classiccompany.com.

Stay up to date: Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter!

See you at the ring,
Bob Bell
The Classic Company, Ltd.
www.ClassicCompany.com
Phone/FAX: (843) 768-5503
Post Office Box 1311 Johns Island SC 29457

Last Call for the Atlanta Fall Classic

Schuyler Ayres pilots Waterloo over a fence in the Olympic Arena during the 2012 Atlanta Fall Classic. Flashpoint Photography.

The Atlanta Fall Classic is set to kick off November 5th to the 16th. This is your last chance in 2014 to experience the award-winning, USHJA Members Choice Award Shows at the premier Olympic facility at the Georgia International Horse Park!

Late fees start soon so make sure to enter now online for free! The HORSESHOWSONLINE onsite software is now integrated with credit card services and capable of processing all major credit cards through Charter Merchant Services. Sign up now and don’t miss the last 2014 Classic Company show! There is still some time! Horseshowsonline.com is offering their service free of charge right now, so visit HORSESHOWSONLINE.COM to enter!

It’s still green in Atlanta!

It may be fall, but there’s still a lot of green in Atlanta… cash, that is. Both weeks I and II offer the $10,000 Welcome Class and the $1,500 Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic. Week I offers the $25,000 Barry Lane Jumper Classics and the $5,000 1.40 meter High Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic. Week II raises the cash bar and offers the $10,000 NHJL Junior/AO 1.40 meter class and the 1.15 meter $10,000 NAL Children’s/Adult Jumper Classic.

The $45,000 Cedar Street Advisors Grand Prix kicks off the high-stakes action Week I and the $45,000 EMO Grand Prix wraps up the two weeks of top show competition.

Don’t worry, hunters – Classic Company has you covered too! Each week the $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby takes place and the $15,000 International Hunter Derby is scheduled for Week II. A host of classics take place both weeks and even include a Short Stirrup Hunter Classic for those young equestrians who have their sites on the big derbies one day.

The coveted National Classic Equitation Finals will take place Week I in the covered arena Friday night. The top ribbon winners in the Classic Company Equitation classes are invited to compete in this prestigious Finals competition that highlights the up and coming talent in the sport of show jumping. Besides winning top honors in the National Classic Equitation Championship Finals, the winning rider and his or her trainer will receive the coveted letterman jackets. Contact the show office at 770.602.2510 to see if you qualified.

The Atlanta Fall Classic attracts riders from all over the country because of the international, Olympic venue and the Classic Company’s hallmark blue ribbon service. Home to the 1996 Olympics, riders have the opportunity to compete in the Olympic arena and ride for some of the top prize money offered this fall. With more than 300,000 in prize money offered, world-class stabling and arenas, top show management staff and a division for everyone in your barn, there is no better place to be in November. From the jumper ring to the short stirrup arena, each competition ring is highly decorated and staffed with top-notch, friendly professional show staff.

Did You Reserve Your VIP Table?

The entire VIP tent overlooking the Olympic Grand Prix Arena has been upgraded. There are only 100 seats available per event for the Atlanta Fall Classic. That fact plus the best seating, complete with heaters in case the fall chill sets in, and the newly upgraded menu will make you want to book your table now!

Week One: Saturday – Grand Prix BBQ: * Whole Pig, Roasted and Barbequed Pulled on Site * BBQ Grilled Chicken Breasts * Baked Beans, Corn on the Cob, Creamy Cole Slaw, Corn Bread Muffins Desserts: Assorted Cookies and Brownies

Week Two: Friday – International Hunter Derby Chef’s Carving Station: * Roasted Turkey Breast * Jack Daniels Top Round of Beef * Smashed Garlic Potatoes, Creamy Sweet Potato Mash, Green Bean Almondine Desserts: Pumpkin Pie Mousse, Chocolate Pecan Pie and Martinis

Week Two: Saturday – Grand Prix Surf and Turf Kabobs Grilled on Site * Montreal Seasoned Beef Tips, Sweet Onions, Bell Pepper, Sweet Onion * Teriyaki Chicken, Red Onions, Pineapple, Red Pepper Grilled Citrus Shrimp, Lemons, Limes, Oranges * Vegetable Kabobs, Assorted Vegetables Wild Rice Pilaf Grilled Fall Vegetables Desserts: Assortment of Proof’s Posh Puddings, Dark Chocolate Sea Salt, Banana, Key Lime

Every table receives two complimentary bottles of wine and there is a cash bar available. Dinner tables are $400 per seating and seat 8. Single seats are available at $50 each. There are only 100 seats per night-so make sure to reserve your table now!

Pensacola is a favorite among the Junior Riders, Amateurs and Professionals
Pensacola is a favorite among the Junior Riders, Amateurs and Professionals

Pssst… only 66 days until Pensacola… what are you doing this winter? The Classic Company is going to the beach! Join them on the Gulf of Mexico for the best in show jumping action! This circuit has received rave reviews and equestrians travel from around the country to get their “leg up” on the competition.

The Classic Company is a USHJA’s Members Choice Award winner, recognized for producing top quality show jumping events in the United States. For more information on Classic Company and its exhibitor-friendly, top quality hunter jumper events, please visit them at classiccompany.com or call them at 843-768-5503.

All sponsorship, marketing and press inquiries should be directed to Lisa Engel, Sponsorship, Marketing and Public Relations Director at lisa@classiccompany.com.

Stay up to date: Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter!

See you at the ring,
Bob Bell
The Classic Company, Ltd.
www.ClassicCompany.com
Phone/FAX: (843) 768-5503
Post Office Box 1311 Johns Island SC 29457

Classic Company Announces National Classic Equitation Finalists

Lisa Goldman and Morocco won the Week I Grand Prix in 2012. Flashpoint Photography.

The results are out and those who have qualified for the National Classic Equitation Finals have been notified! The prestigious year-end equitation finals highlighting the up and coming riders in show jumping will be held Friday and Saturday during Week II of the Atlanta Fall Classic. Spectators and trainers will be treated to a complimentary ringside buffet during the evening competition. Winners will receive a beautiful championship jacket in addition to a cooler and ribbons.

“Hosting this Finals event for the up and coming riders here at the International Horse Park and home to the 1996 Olympic Games makes this event very special for all of us,” said Classic Company President, Bob Bell. “Many of these riders will go on to professional careers in the equine industry and who knows, maybe one of the National Classic Equitation Finals qualifiers will make the Olympic team one day!” he said.

The Atlanta Fall Classic attracts riders from all over the country because of the international, Olympic venue and the Classic Company’s hallmark blue ribbon service. From the jumper ring to the short stirrup arena, each competition ring is highly decorated and staffed with top-notch, friendly professional show staff.

Held at the Georgia International Horse Park, home to the 1996 Olympics, riders have the opportunity to compete in the Olympic arena and ride for some of the top prize money offered this fall. With more than 300,000 in prize money offered, world-class stabling and arenas, top show management staff and a division for everyone in your barn, there is no better place to be in November.

The $45,000 Cedar Street Advisors Grand Prix kicks off the high-stakes action Week I and the $45,000 EMO Grand Prix wraps up the two weeks of top show competition.

Both weeks I and II offer $10,000 Welcome Class and the $1,500 Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic. Week I offers the $25,000 Barry Lane Jumper Classics and the $5,000 1.40 meter High Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic. Week II raises the cash bar and offers the $10,000 NHJL Junior/AO 1.40 meter class and the meter 1.15 $10,000 NAL Children’s/Adult Jumper Classic.

The $15,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby takes place Week I and each week there is a $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby ace as well as a host of hunter classics.

Time Is Ticking!

Everyone is busy, way too busy to sit down and fill out entry after entry, then add up the time it takes to run to the post office, the cost of overnighting your entries… well, you could have done it all online. Yes, that easy! For a limited time, Classic Company’s Service Provider, HORSESHOWSONLINE.COM, will offer their services for free!

And better news yet! HORSESHOWSONLINE.COM and the HORSESHOWSONLINE onsite software is now integrated with credit card services and capable of processing all major credit cards through Charter Merchant Services.

VIP News!

The entire VIP tent overlooking the Olympic Grand Prix Arena has been upgraded. There is a very limited amount of tables and besides the best seating, complete with heaters in case the fall chill sets in. Check out the new menu:

Week One: Saturday – Grand Prix BBQ: * Whole Pig, Roasted and Barbequed Pulled on Site * BBQ Grilled Chicken Breasts * Baked Beans, Corn on the Cob, Creamy Cole Slaw, Corn Bread Muffins Desserts: Assorted Cookies and Brownies

Week Two: Friday – International Hunter Derby Chef’s Carving Station: * Roasted Turkey Breast * Jack Daniels Top Round of Beef * Smashed Garlic Potatoes, Creamy Sweet Potato Mash, Green Bean Almondine Desserts: Pumpkin Pie Mousse, Chocolate Pecan Pie and Martinis

Week Two: Saturday – Grand Prix Surf and Turf Kabobs Grilled on Site * Montreal Seasoned Beef Tips, Sweet Onions, Bell Pepper, Sweet Onion * Teriyaki Chicken, Red Onions, Pineapple, Red Pepper Grilled Citrus Shrimp, Lemons, Limes, Oranges * Vegetable Kabobs, Assorted Vegetables Wild Rice Pilaf Grilled Fall Vegetables Desserts: Assortment of Proof’s Posh Puddings, Dark Chocolate Sea Salt, Banana, Key Lime

Every table receives two complimentary bottles of wine and there is a cash bar available. Dinner tables are $400 per seating and seat 8. Single seats are available at $50 each. There are only 100 seats per night-so make sure to reserve your table now!

Pssst… Pensacola is approaching… what are you doing this winter? The Classic Company is going to the beach! Join us on the Gulf of Mexico for the best in show jumping action!

It’s not too late to enjoy the last Classic Show of the year! There is always something for everyone at Classic Company shows and the Atlanta Fall Classic Shows are no exception. So make sure to bring everyone to the Georgia International Horse Park and enjoy Classic Company’s world class customer service, beautifully decorated rings, big prize money, great events and fun for all!

The Classic Company is a USHJA’s Members Choice Award winner, recognized for producing top quality show jumping events in the United States. For more information on Classic Company and its exhibitor-friendly, top quality hunter jumper events, please visit them at classiccompany.com or call them at 843-768-5503.

All sponsorship, marketing and press inquiries should be directed to Lisa Engel, Sponsorship, Marketing and Public Relations Director at lisa@classiccompany.com.

Stay up to date: Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter!

See you at the ring,
Bob Bell
The Classic Company, Ltd.
www.ClassicCompany.com
Phone/FAX: (843) 768-5503
Post Office Box 1311 Johns Island SC 29457

Classic Company Increases Prize Money for the Atlanta Fall Classic

Tim Maddrix and Alison Black’s Life Is Good won last year’s USHJA International Hunter Derby. Flashpoint Photography.

The Atlanta Fall Classic, set to kick off November 7th to the 17th at the Georgia International Horse Park, will be offering an extra $5,000 in the USHJA International Hunter Derby, bringing the grand total to $15,000 dollars!

The $15,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby is slated for Friday, Week II of the Atlanta Fall Classic. The Olympic Grand Prix Arena will be decorated beautifully for the prestigious hunter event and spectators will have the opportunity to watch ringside from the upgraded VIP tent. “We see some of the top hunter riders in the country competing here at our Atlanta Fall Classics and we’re very excited to offer more prize money for the USHJA International Hunter Derby,” said Classic Company President, Bob Bell.

The $45,000 Cedar Street Advisors Grand Prix kicks off the high-stakes action Week I and the $45,000 EMO Grand Prix wraps up the two weeks of top show competition. The National Classic Equitation Finals are scheduled for Friday afternoon and evening during Week II under the covered arena and riders, trainers and family will be treated to a complimentary ringside dinner buffet.

Both weeks I and II offer $10,000 Welcome Class and the $1,500 Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic. Week I offers the $25,000 Barry Lane Jumper Classics and the $5,000 1.40 meter High Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic. Week II raises the cash bar and offers the $10,000 NHJL Junior/AO 1.40 meter class and the meter 1.15 $10,000 NAL Children’s/Adult Jumper Classic.

Don’t worry, hunters – Classic Company has you covered too! Each week the $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby takes place as well as a host of hunter classics which even include a Short Stirrup Hunter Classic for those young equestrians with sites on the big derbies one day.

Frances Land and Vieanne won last year's Week I Grand Prix under the lights. Flashpoint Photography.
Frances Land and Vieanne won last year’s Week I Grand Prix under the lights. Flashpoint Photography.

Everyone is busy, way too busy to sit down and fill out entry after entry, then add up the time it takes to run to the post office, the cost of overnighting your entries… well, you could have done it all online. Yes, that easy! For a limited time, Classic Company’s Service Provider, HORSESHOWSONLINE.COM, will offer their services for free!

And better news yet! HORSESHOWSONLINE.COM and the HORSESHOWSONLINE onsite software is now integrated with credit card services and capable of processing all major credit cards through Charter Merchant Services.

Held at the Georgia International Horse Park, home to the 1996 Olympics, riders have the opportunity to compete in the Olympic arena and ride for some of the top prize money offered this fall. With more than 300,000 in prize money offered, world-class stabling and arenas, top show management staff and a division for everyone in your barn, there is no better place to be in November. From the jumper ring to the short stirrup arena, each competition ring is highly decorated and staffed with top-notch, friendly professional show staff.

VIP News!

The entire VIP tent overlooking the Olympic Grand Prix Arena has been upgraded. There is a very limited amount of tables and besides the best seating, complete with heaters in case the fall chill sets in. Check out the new menu:

Week One: Saturday – Grand Prix BBQ: * Whole Pig, Roasted and Barbequed Pulled on Site * BBQ Grilled Chicken Breasts * Baked Beans, Corn on the Cob, Creamy Cole Slaw, Corn Bread Muffins Desserts: Assorted Cookies and Brownies

Week Two: Friday – International Hunter Derby Chef’s Carving Station: * Roasted Turkey Breast * Jack Daniels Top Round of Beef * Smashed Garlic Potatoes, Creamy Sweet Potato Mash, Green Bean Almondine Desserts: Pumpkin Pie Mousse, Chocolate Pecan Pie and Martinis

Week Two: Saturday – Grand Prix Surf and Turf Kabobs Grilled on Site * Montreal Seasoned Beef Tips, Sweet Onions, Bell Pepper, Sweet Onion * Teriyaki Chicken, Red Onions, Pineapple, Red Pepper Grilled Citrus Shrimp, Lemons, Limes, Oranges * Vegetable Kabobs, Assorted Vegetables Wild Rice Pilaf Grilled Fall Vegetables Desserts: Assortment of Proof’s Posh Puddings, Dark Chocolate Sea Salt, Banana, Key Lime

Every table receives two complimentary bottles of wine and there is a cash bar available. Dinner tables are $400 per seating and seat 8. Single seats are available at $50 each. There are only 100 seats per night-so make sure to reserve your table now!

Pssst… Pensacola is approaching… what are you doing this winter? The Classic Company is going to the beach! Join us on the Gulf of Mexico for the best in show jumping action!

It’s not too late to enjoy the last Classic Show of the year! There is always something for everyone at Classic Company shows and the Atlanta Fall Classic Shows are no exception. So make sure to bring everyone to the Georgia International Horse Park and enjoy Classic Company’s world class customer service, beautifully decorated rings, big prize money, great events and fun for all!

The Classic Company is a USHJA’s Members Choice Award winner, recognized for producing top quality show jumping events in the United States. For more information on Classic Company and its exhibitor-friendly, top quality hunter jumper events, please visit them at classiccompany.com or call them at 843-768-5503.

All sponsorship, marketing and press inquiries should be directed to Lisa Engel, Sponsorship, Marketing and Public Relations Director at lisa@classiccompany.com.

Stay up to date: Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter!

See you at the ring,
Bob Bell
The Classic Company, Ltd.
www.ClassicCompany.com
Phone/FAX: (843) 768-5503
Post Office Box 1311 Johns Island SC 29457

Reserve Your VIP Table Now for the Atlanta Fall Classic

The Atlanta Fall Classic is less than a month away and it is anticipated that the VIP tables will sell out soon. The seating is set at 100 seats per VIP evening. “I wanted to upgrade the menu and make the entire experience more lavish,” said Bob Bell, President of Classic Company. “By doing so, I needed to reduce the amount of tables available in view of the increased food expense. In the end, I know our VIP patrons will really enjoy it,” he added. And considering the upscale menu, complimentary bottles of wine and exclusive ringside seating, it is highly recommended that you reserve your table now!

Besides the best view at the show, check out the new and improved menu, and don’t forget – two complimentary bottles of wine per table:

Week One: Saturday – Grand Prix BBQ: * Whole Pig, Roasted and Barbequed Pulled on Site * BBQ Grilled Chicken Breasts * Baked Beans, Corn on the Cob, Creamy Cole Slaw, Corn Bread Muffins Desserts: Assorted Cookies and Brownies

Week Two: Friday – International Hunter Derby Chef’s Carving Station: * Roasted Turkey Breast * Jack Daniels Top Round of Beef * Smashed Garlic Potatoes, Creamy Sweet Potato Mash, Green Bean Almondine Desserts: Pumpkin Pie Mousse, Chocolate Pecan Pie and Martinis

Week Two: Saturday – Grand Prix Surf and Turf Kabobs Grilled on Site * Montreal Seasoned Beef Tips, Sweet Onions, Bell Pepper, Sweet Onion * Teriyaki Chicken, Red Onions, Pineapple, Red Pepper Grilled Citrus Shrimp, Lemons, Limes, Oranges * Vegetable Kabobs, Assorted Vegetables Wild Rice Pilaf Grilled Fall Vegetables Desserts: Assortment of Proof’s Posh Puddings, Dark Chocolate Sea Salt, Banana, Key Lime

VIP patrons can pick and choose their events. Tables are charged on a per event basis, and for a seating of eight, it’s only $400.00 which includes two complimentary bottles of wine in addition to the lavish menu. Single seats are available at $50 per person.

Atlanta2The Atlanta Fall Classic will take place at the Georgia International Horse Park, home of the 1996 Olympics, November 6th to the 17th. There is no other place in the country where you can get that Olympic feel and experience the Classic Company professional and friendly management staff than at the Atlanta Fall Classic. The prize list is online and HORSESHOWSONLINE.COM is offering free online entries.

The Classic Company team looks forward to seeing you at the ring in Conyers and by the way… pssst… only 94 days until Pensacola… what are you doing this winter? The Classic Company and Gulf Coast Classic Company are going to the beach! Join them on the Gulf of Mexico for the best in show jumping action!

The Classic Company is a USHJA’s Members Choice Award winner, recognized for producing top quality show jumping events in the United States. For more information on Classic Company and its exhibitor-friendly, top quality hunter jumper events, please visit them at classiccompany.com or call them at 843-768-5503.

All sponsorship, marketing and press inquiries should be directed to Lisa Engel, Sponsorship, Marketing and Public Relations Director at lisa@classiccompany.com.

Stay up to date: Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter!

See you at the ring,
Bob Bell
The Classic Company, Ltd.
www.ClassicCompany.com
Phone/FAX: (843) 768-5503
Post Office Box 1311 Johns Island SC 29457

Countdown to the Atlanta Fall Classic

Derek Peterson’s Lazaro and Jordan Coyne won last year’s $25,000 Barry Lane Classic. Flashpoint Photography.

One month out and the countdown is on for the Atlanta Fall Classic!

The Atlanta Fall Classic is set to kick off November 6th to the 17th, and the Classic Company is pleased to announce that the prize list is online at classiccompany.com!

Held at the Georgia International Horse Park, home to the 1996 Olympics, riders have the opportunity to compete in the Olympic arena and ride for some of the top prize money offered this fall. With more than 300,000 in prize money offered, world-class stabling and arenas, top show management staff and a division for everyone in your barn, there is no better place to be in November. From the jumper ring to the short stirrup arena, each competition ring is highly decorated and staffed with top-notch, friendly professional show staff. “We are looking forward to seeing familiar faces and welcoming new ones!” said Bob Bell, President of Classic Company.

The $45,000 Cedar Street Advisors Grand Prix kicks off the high-stakes action Week I and the $45,000 EMO Grand Prix wraps up the two weeks of top show competition. With a class for everyone from cross rails to grand prix, this is where you need to show. “There’s such a great amount of prize money here for the amateurs, we always come and bring a barn full with us,” said Holly Bachor, Barn Manager for David Jennings’ Full Circle Farm.

On the schedule:

It may be fall, but there’s still a lot of green in Atlanta… cash, that is. Both weeks I and II offer the $10,000 Welcome Class and the $1,500 Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic. Week I offers the $25,000 Barry Lane Jumper Classics and the $5,000 1.40 meter High Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic. Week II raises the cash bar and offers the $10,000 NHJL Junior/AO 1.40 meter class and the meter 1.15 $10,000 NAL Children’s/Adult Jumper Classic.

Timothy Maddrix and Allison Black's Life Is Good won last year's International Hunter Derby
Timothy Maddrix and Allison Black’s Life Is Good won last year’s International Hunter Derby

Don’t worry, hunters – Classic Company has you covered too! Each week the $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby takes place and the $10,000 International Hunter Derby is scheduled for Week II. A host of classics take place both weeks and even include a Short Stirrup Hunter Classic for those young equestrians who have their sites on the big derbies one day.

The coveted National Classic Equitation Finals will take place Week I in the covered arena Friday night. The top ribbon winners in the Classic Company Equitation classes are invited to compete in this prestigious Finals competition that highlights the up and coming talent in the sport of show jumping. Besides winning top honors in the National Classic Equitation Championship Finals, the winning rider and his or her trainer will receive beautiful letterman jackets. As November approaches riders will be notified if they have qualified.

Did you qualify? The Classic Company website will be updated some time this week so be sure to check your standings. Letters to qualifiers will be in the mail soon.

Raising the bar in the VIP Tent

Hard to believe, but the entire Classic VIP experience overlooking the Olympic Grand Prix Arena has been upgraded. There is a very limited amount of tables and besides the best seating, complete with heaters in case the fall chill sets in, check out the new menu:

Week One: Saturday – Grand Prix BBQ: * Whole Pig, Roasted and Barbequed Pulled on Site * BBQ Grilled Chicken Breasts * Baked Beans, Corn on the Cob, Creamy Cole Slaw, Corn Bread Muffins Desserts: Assorted Cookies and Brownies

Week Two: Friday – International Hunter Derby Chef’s Carving Station: * Roasted Turkey Breast * Jack Daniels Top Round of Beef * Smashed Garlic Potatoes, Creamy Sweet Potato Mash, Green Bean Almondine Desserts: Pumpkin Pie Mousse, Chocolate Pecan Pie and Martinis

Week Two: Saturday – Grand Prix Surf and Turf Kabobs Grilled on Site * Montreal Seasoned Beef Tips, Sweet Onions, Bell Pepper, Sweet Onion * Teriyaki Chicken, Red Onions, Pineapple, Red Pepper Grilled Citrus Shrimp, Lemons, Limes, Oranges * Vegetable Kabobs, Assorted Vegetables Wild Rice Pilaf Grilled Fall Vegetables Desserts: Assortment of Proof’s Posh Puddings, Dark Chocolate Sea Salt, Banana, Key Lime

Every table receives two complimentary bottles of wine and there is a cash bar available. Dinner tables are $400 per seating and seat 8. Single seats are available at $50 each.

It’s not too late to enjoy the last Classic Show of the year. There is always something for everyone at Classic Company shows and the Classic Atlanta Fall Shows are no exception. So make sure to bring everyone to the International Horse Park for the Atlanta Fall Classic and enjoy Classic Company’s world class customer service, beautifully decorated rings, big prize money, great events and fun for all!

Enter online and for free using HORSESHOWSONLINE.COM. The Classic Company introduced the new online entry system in time for Charleston and many exhibitors have already experienced the ease of entries online with no hustle and no rush to the post office and NO ADDED FEES – just entries made easy!

HORSESHOWSONLINE.COM allows you to not only sign up for the shows, but you can also see orders of go, how many, ring schedules and complete results. Credit card information is completely secure and encrypted. This may be the easiest way to sign up for a show. And for a limited time, the service is completely free. Yes, free.

The Classic Company team looks forward to seeing you at the ring in Conyers and by the way… pssst… only 95 days until Pensacola… what are you doing this winter? The Classic Company and Gulf Coast Classic Company are going to the beach! Join them on the Gulf of Mexico for the best in show jumping action!

The Classic Company is a USHJA’s Members Choice Award winner, recognized for producing top quality show jumping events in the United States. For more information on Classic Company and its exhibitor-friendly, top quality hunter jumper events, please visit them at classiccompany.com or call them at 843-768-5503.

All sponsorship, marketing and press inquiries should be directed to Lisa Engel, Sponsorship, Marketing and Public Relations Director at lisa@classiccompany.com.

Stay up to date: Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter!

See you at the ring,
Bob Bell
The Classic Company, Ltd.
www.ClassicCompany.com
Phone/FAX: (843) 768-5503
Post Office Box 1311 Johns Island SC 29457