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Paternoster Rides Figarro D in His First Grand Prix to the Win

Gemma Paternoster and Figarro D. Flashpoint Photography.

Internationally known course designer Steve Stephens from Palmetto, Florida designed the Olympic stadium during the Atlanta Summer Classic Week II. A USEF R licensed hunter course designer, 4* FEI course designer, R jumper course designer and judge, Stephens has pretty much done it all, including tenure as the show jumping course designer for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

The $35,000 Antares Sellier Grand Prix saw 29 horse and rider teams take to the challenges posed by Stephens, but it was Gemma Paternoster of Wellington, Florida who took the win in the irons of Figarro D, owned by Julia Harrison-Lee.

Although Paternoster currently resides in Wellington, she is one of Great Britain’s top international show jumpers. She is the Young Rider European Champion (2006) and was victorious in 2010 as part of the British Nations Cup Team on her horse Osiris in Linz, Austria. Gemma competes for Great Britain in team and individual events.

Only three went clean in the first round which had a time allowed of 87 seconds. Derek Petersen of Legacy Farms in Archer, Florida was the fourth to go and the first to go clean aboard Maddie Skimming’s Cassevel in a first round time of 85.871 seconds. Sixteen trips later Jordan Coyne of New Port Ritchey, Florida would go clean in the irons of her own Lazaro, and give the crowd a jump off when they turned in a clear first round effort in a time of 84.825 seconds. But Paternoster, just two trips after Coyne, would join them in the jump off with the nine year old Belgium Warmblood, Figarro D, when the pair went clean in a time of 84.126 seconds.

“Steve [Stephens] is a brilliant course designer. There was nothing unfair in that course. The course needed an experienced rider and a fit horse,” commented Paternoster. “He built it big and asked a lot of questions of the riders,” she said. “He had three combinations. Steve tested us early with the first one – it was a tall vertical coming in and you needed a very careful horse. The oxer going out was big and floaty,” she said.

“The combination using fences 4, 5 and 6 had the first oxer narrow and square then it was followed with a wide oxer where a lot caught that back rail. You needed to be very committed to send the horse across the extra width,” she commented. The first and second combination Stephens designed would claim rails for half the class.

“The last five jumps were way up in the 1.50 meter territory and between the height of the jumps and the length of the course in that huge ring, you needed a very fit horse to finish that round clean,” said Paternoster.

Derek Petersen was first to go in the jump off with Skimming’s Cassevel and although they beat the time allowed of 55 seconds, had rails at the combination resulting in eight jump faults. Coyne was next to go with her own Lazaro and although they posted a time of 44.172 seconds, rails at the combination cost them eight jump faults too. Figarro D and Paternoster went in the enviable last to go position. Although the pair had a rail down in the combination, their time of 51.243 seconds and four jump faults would give them the win. The win would be the first grand prix win for Figarro D!

“I found this horse through a friend of mine as a 4 year old in Holland. He was very green with a difficult character, but a talented difficult character,” she laughed. “He felt like an Olympic horse,” she said confidently. “I was forced to sell him and my friend Belinda Inwood stepped up and bought him for her son James. They showed him a bit up to the 1.20 level and had him for three years,” she said. They called Paternoster last September and asked if she wanted the horse back since James decided to start traveling.   After three weeks competing in Portugal, Julia Harrison-Lee and Belinda Inwood made an arrangement for Julia to secure the horse and have Gemma ride him since all three saw the Grand Prix potential in the horse.   “I took him to Wellington and started at 1.30 meters and finished at 1.45, then we went off to Kentucky for a couple of weeks and then we decided to do his first Grand Prix at the Classic Company’s show in Atlanta – and he won it!”

“After walking the course I nearly scratched it because it was so big and technical. I didn’t because I just believe in him. I always have this feeling about him. I know with me he will be in good hands. I thought it’s time for him to try it. I will give him the best ride to ensure he gets a confident and accurate trip. I won’t miss,” she said. “I thought, he can do it and even if he crosses the timers with a couple of faults, I will be happy with him. It was his time,” she added.

The final results of the class saw Shiver, owned ridden by Liza Finsness of Wellington, Florida finish in fourth place with a first round time of 87.338 seconds and one time fault. Fifth place was awarded to Kendra Bullington’s Basje, ridden by Harold Chopping of Southern Pines, North Carolina; the pair finished with a first round time of 88.259 seconds and two jump faults. Sixth place was awarded to Jared Petersen of Archer, Florida in the irons of Derek Petersen’s Titus 2:11 with a first round time of 79.917 seconds and four jump faults.

Daniel Geitner of Aiken, South Carolina and the Kenwood Syndicate’s Kenwood finished in seventh place with a first round time of 82.628 seconds and four jump faults. Paternoster returned for the eighth place ribbon in the irons of Julia Harrison-Lee’s Osiris in a first round time of 84.180 seconds and four jump faults. Ninth place was awarded to David Jennings of Franklin, Tennessee riding his own Sweetheart in a first round time of 84.151 seconds and four jump faults. Timothy Maddrix of Birmingham, Alabama finished in tenth place in the irons of Claudia Styslinger’s KT Cher in a time of 84.839 seconds and four jump faults. Eleventh went to David Blake riding Doma Sue, owned by Pine Hollow Farm; the pair finished in 85.957 seconds with four jump faults. Jennings returned for twelfth place with Billie Dourouet’s Trapatoni in a time of 86.151 seconds and four jump faults.

Paternoster said, “My general thought was the course needed an experienced rider. He built at a high level and if you’re not answering the questions as a rider, no matter how good your horse is, your horse will not. The horses needed help all the way around. I think he accomplished what he set out to do,” she added.

Paternoster is currently riding for the movie Sunday Horse which is being filmed at the Georgia International Horse Park. “It’s really cool seeing William Shatner,” she said. As a child, she was also in the movie Black Beauty.

“We love the Classic Company shows,” said Paternoster. “We love the people and they are so professional and nice to work with – a million times better than the other show companies,” she added. “I’m looking forward to showing in Charleston. The thought of the beach and the horse show rolled into one is great! I can’t wait!” she said.

In other news… show-cation!

Time is wasting! Did you book your beach condo? The Show-cation destination is coming up at the Charleston Summer Classic which starts July 8 through 19. Beach front condos a few minutes from the show grounds are where the riders stay, so don’t miss out on the best show-cation of your life! Bring the family, friends, dogs and horses! Minutes from the beach and only a short drive to historic Charleston, this is the show that offers something for everyone from fishing to kayaking, to shopping to wave jumping, from walk-trot to weekly grand prix and hunter derbies. This is your Show-cation destination!

Anyone who has shown with the Classic Company knows what sets them apart from the rest: Classic Shows are FUN! Friday night exhibitor parties, Saturday night grand prix, complimentary ringside Saturday pizza and luncheons all with the exhibitor in mind! And remember, Classic Company does not charge extra office fees for credit card transactions nor is there a scratch or add fee! Classic Company wants to make your showing experience the best ever!

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 www.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.

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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 Summer Classic Hunter Update

Abigail Beaty’s Third Day with Timothy Maddrix in the irons sails over a jump in Friday’s $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby en route to the win. Flashpoint Photography.

Comfortable temperatures, sunny skies and a nice breeze at the Georgia International Horse Park has been the weather norm during the opening week of the Atlanta Summer Classic. “We even have a regularly scheduled storm around five every day for about 20 minutes and then it goes back to nice,” said Classic Company President, Bob Bell. “Perfect to keep the temperatures cool, the dust down and the humidity at bay,” he added.

The show opened on Monday with the USHJA Emerging Athlete Program which featured world renowned Olympian Ann Kursinski as the clinician. “Ann was great with everyone,” commented Allen Rheinheimer, Official Course Designer for the Classic Company. “There were at least 40 participants every day and she covered everything from horsemanship to riding to use of aids to horse health,” he added. “Everyone got a lot out of it.”

On the Hunt!

Friday was all about the hunters! The morning schedule featured the $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby and saw 31 compete over the hunter course designed by Official Course Designer Allen Rheinheimer of Zionsville, Indiana. Hunter rider superstar Timothy Maddrix of Birmingham, Alabama in the irons of Abigail Beaty’s Third Day bested the steep competition with a combined score of 92. “The first round was very inviting but the second round offered lots of tough inside turns,” commented Maddrix. “My horse has a huge step and scope so it’s easy to do the inside turns with him and as a result, my horse made it look easy,” commented Maddrix. With 17 horses here, Maddrix is staying busy. “We’ll be here all next week too,” he said.

Daniel Geitner of Aiken, South Carolina rode Pansy Winters’ Wheels of Fortune to a second place finish with a combined score of 88 while Lynn Seithel of John’s Island, South Carolina rode her own Versace to third with a combined score of 87. Fourth place was Van Gogh, owned and ridden by Kimberle Burton of Huntersville, North Carolina, who turned in a combined score of 84. Jamie Vincent’s Khan, ridden by Marion Head of Brownsboro, Alabama, turned in a combined score of 80 for the fifth place position while Donald Stewart’s Judgment Call, ridden by Jessica Thaxton Bogart, Georgia, finished in sixth with a combined score of 79. Seventh place went to Eau Claire, owned and ridden by Samantha John of Conyers, Georgia; the pair turned in a score of 74. Finishing in eighth place was Barry Dewitt’s Further to Fly, ridden by Elsbeth Loughrey of Alpharetta, Georgia, with a combined score of 67. Ninth place finisher was Jennifer Harrington’s Attache, ridden by Pierre-Alain Grand of Land O’ Lakes, Florida, and tenth place was awarded to Jenna Weiner’s City Bound, ridden by Megan Wexler of Reddick, Florida. Wrapping up the eleventh and twelfth positions, respectively, were Pumpkin Patch Farm’s Vermeer, ridden by Haylet Lannotti of Boca Raton, Florida, and Wild Rosé, owned and ridden by Maddrix.

Rheinheimer also designed the Friday night $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby which took place under the lights in the Olympic Grand Prix Stadium.

Harold Chopping pilots Caramo to the win in the $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby Friday night. Flashpoint Photography.
Harold Chopping pilots Caramo to the win in the $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby Friday night. Flashpoint Photography.

Harold Chopping of Southern Pines, North Carolina made his way to the winner’s circle in the irons of Caroline Russell Howe’s 12 year old Danish gelding, Caramo. The pair turned in a strong Classic Hunter Round with a score of 183 and a score of 180 for the Handy round. Their combined overall score of 363 would give them the coveted win. “I’m really pleased he’s become such a pro at this,” commented Chopping. “He’s very easy to ride, super brave and so the night classes in the stadium suit him perfectly,” he added.

“We don’t horse show as much as others. I think our schedule suits him and it keeps him fresh.   We didn’t do any Derbies this winter and already he has won the last four of the five Derbies,” Chopping added.

Second place was awarded to CDS Stables’ Sister Act, ridden by Daniel Geitner of Aiken, South Carolina. The pair turned in a combined overall score of 350. Timothy Maddrix of Birmingham, Alabama rode to third place aboard Claudia Styslinger’s Elouise with a combined score of 347.5. North C, owned and ridden by Jaime Steinhaus of Atlanta, Georgia, finished in fourth after turning in a combined score of 339. Lynn Seithel’s Lordano, ridden by Ashton Alexander of Ocala, Florida, finished in fifth; the pair turned in an overall score of 336.5. Alexander also finished in sixth place, this time in the irons of Julian, owned by Amanda Foard. The pair turned in an overall score of 331. Metternich, owned by Karen King and ridden by Laureen McKenzie of Tulsa, Oklahoma, finished in seventh place after posting an overall score of 315. Eighth place was awarded to Labrinth, owned by Donald Stewart and also ridden by Alexander. The pair turned in an overall score of 306. Special, owned by Missy Nolen and ridden by Maddrix, finished in ninth place overall with a score of 289. For complete results, please click here.

Caramo, or “Mo” as he is called in the barn, was purchased by Howe as a six year old and she showed him herself in the Adult Hunters. Chopping has been riding Mo for three years and only jumping the derbies for the last two years.

“He’s very solid and is the same horse every time,” commented Chopping, “He makes my job easy as can be,” he added.

Howe is thrilled that he has been so successful in the Derbies. “Our plan is that he should do enough classes so he’s ready for Kentucky. Beyond this year, I plan on picking certain derbies and looking to get good results in some of the real big prestigious ones,” said Chopping. “Focusing on the Derby Finals and not overworking or over showing also lends itself to our success,” said Chopping.

Chopping and his barn Solo Show Stables enjoyed their week at the Atlanta Summer Classic. “My pre green won the classic and our adult jumpers are doing well,” said Chopping. “I have a long time client, Kirsten Tillotson, riding her new horse in the Adult jumpers. I have a new client Tyler Bunn horse showing with us for the first and I have a grand prix horse who is absolutely spectacular and has a lot of talent,” he added.

In Other News

World renowned hunter rider Hunt Tosh and mother/trainer extraordinaire, Mandy Tosh, watched their daughter Maddie Tosh show in her first short stirrup class Saturday during the Atlanta Summer Classic. Maddie rode Hillcrests Ima Blue Too in the Short Stirrup Hunter and Equitation classes and picked up seconds and thirds. Congratulations to Maddie and the next generation of hunter riders!

“I was really nervous because it was my first time showing but I had a great time doing it because I have the best pony ever!” she said. “I have been riding him since I was one!”

“The course wasn’t hard. The hardest part was probably my opening circle because my pony is really quiet,” Maddie commented. “And even though I wasn’t counting strides, I think my pony was,” she said.

Maddie will be showing today in the Short Stirrup Hunter Classic and will be sporting her new shad belly! Maddie is trained by her mother Mandy. “My Dad trains the horses and my Mom trains the ponies and me,” she said.

Atlanta Is Underway!

The weather is beautiful, the schedule full, the rings moving along well and everyone is enjoying their time at the Atlanta Summer Classic which kicked off last Monday.

Week II starts off tomorrow with a complimentary Riders’ Clinic sponsored by Zone IV and taught by Pat Bostwick, so make sure to reserve your spot by contacting Janet McCarroll at 228.669.2687 or email her at gcclassic@aol.com. These spots go fast so make sure to reserve your place today!

Next Friday night features the annual Outback Steakhouse Dinner during the inaugural $10,000 Six Bar Class, so be sure to reserve your table today! This is a charity event that benefits the Hope Clinic and is always a fun time for all.

Saturday night features the $35,000 Antares Sellier Grand Prix so be sure to book your VIP table today!

Next week also offers the $2,500 USHJA Hunter Classic, the Emerson Burr Program for Pony Riders, the $5,000 Welcome Class, the $5,000 Futures Class and the Atlanta Cup Equitation Classic for Horses.

To wrap up two great weeks of showing, the Classic Company will feature Junior Hunter Frenzy Week II and award the Grand Puba Junior Hunter Championship the final Sunday of the show.

So whether you are a seasoned veteran or novice looking for a positive show experience, look to the Classic Company shows and join them in Atlanta now through June 22!

In other news… show-cation!

Did you book your beach condo? The Show-cation destination is coming up at the Charleston Summer Classic which starts July 8 through 19. Beach front condos a few minutes from the show grounds are where the riders stay, so don’t miss out on the best show-cation of your life! Bring the family, friends, dogs and horses! Minutes from the beach and only a short drive to historic Charleston, this is the show that offers something for everyone from fishing to kayaking, to shopping to wave jumping, from walk-trot to weekly grand prix and hunter derbies. This is your Show-cation destination!

Anyone who has shown with the Classic Company knows what sets them apart from the rest: Classic Shows are FUN! Friday night exhibitor parties, Saturday night grand prix, complimentary ringside Saturday pizza and luncheons all with the exhibitor in mind! And remember, Classic Company does not charge extra office fees for credit card transactions nor is there a scratch or add fee! Classic Company wants to make your showing experience the best ever!

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 www.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 Summer Classic Is on Deck!

Flashpoint Photography.

The Atlanta Summer Classic is set to kick off on June 11 and it is shaping up to be a fantastic show! Besides the $35,000 UlcerGard Grand Prix and the $35,000 Antares Sellier Grand Prix, the open welcome classes, $25,000 International Hunter Derby and the inaugural Six Bar Class during the annual Outback Steakhouse Dinner, the USHJA’s Emerging Athletes Program is set to start June 9-12, the Zone 4 Town Hall meeting is scheduled for June 11 and the Zone 4 “Just Ask” Clinic will be led by renowned horsewomen, trainers and judges Sue Ashe and Susie Schoellkopf Week I. This show will be a winner!

A free riding clinic taught by Pat Bostwick is offered Monday between shows, so make sure to reserve your spot by contacting Janet McCarroll at 228.669.2687 or email her at gcclassic@aol.com. These spots go fast so make sure to reserve your place soon!

Week II offers the $2,500 USHJA Hunter Classic, the Emerson Burr Program for Pony Riders, the $15,000 Welcome Class, the $5,000 Futures Class and the Atlanta Cup Equitation Classic for Horses.

Friday night is the celebrated Outback Steakhouse Charity Dinner and will feature a $10,000 Six Bar Class as the entertainment for the evening!

To wrap up two great weeks of showing, the Classic Company will feature Junior Hunter Frenzy Week II and award the Grand Puba Junior Hunter Championship the final Sunday of the show.

So, whether you are a seasoned veteran or novice looking for a positive show experience, look to the Classic Company shows and join them in Atlanta this summer, June 11-22!

In other news… show-cation!

Did you book your beach condo? The Show-cation destination is coming up at the Charleston Summer Classic which starts July 8 through 19. Beach front condos a few minutes from the show grounds are where the riders stay, so don’t miss out on the best show-cation of your life! Bring the family, friends, dogs and horses! Minutes from the beach and only a short drive to historic Charleston, this is the show that offers something for everyone from fishing to kayaking, to shopping to wave jumping, from walk-trot to weekly grand prix and hunter derbies. This is your Show-cation destination!

Anyone who has shown with the Classic Company knows what sets them apart from the rest: Classic Shows are FUN! Friday night exhibitor parties, Saturday night grand prix, complimentary ringside Saturday pizza and luncheons all with the exhibitor in mind! And remember, Classic Company does not charge extra office fees for credit card transactions nor is there a scratch or add fee! Classic Company wants to make your showing experience the best ever!

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 www.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 Summer Classic Update

Glen Hartigan and Ace of Spies in the Olympic Arena at the Georgia International Horse Park. Flashpoint Photography.

Did you reserve your stalls yet for the Atlanta Summer Classic set to jump into gear June 11 at the Georgia International Horse Park? This is the largest summer show jumping competition in the Southeast United States and stalls go fast! Don’t get left out because you forgot to reserve a stall! Contact stabling at info@classiccompany.com today and reserve your stalls today!

There are so many reasons to show at the Atlanta Summer Classic.

World Class Course Designers!

Jumper competitors will be treated to world class, Olympic course designers Manuel Esparza, Week I, and Steve Stephens, Week II. Esparza of Mexico City, Mexico was an Assistant Designer for the Olympic Games in Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, Athens 2004 and Beijing in 2008.

Stephens from Palmetto, Florida will be designing the Olympic stadium during week II. A USEF R licensed hunter course designer, 4* FEI course designer, R jumper course designer and judge, Stephens has pretty much done it all, including tenure as the show jumping course designer for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Bergen Sanderford and Happenstance compete in the Large Junior Hunters at the Atlanta Spring Classic. Flashpoint Photography.
Bergen Sanderford and Happenstance compete in the Large Junior Hunters at the Atlanta Spring Classic. Flashpoint Photography.

Renowned and Respected Hunter Judges!

The best in the industry will be judging the hunter riders. Week I welcomes judges Susie Schoellkopf, Sue Ashe, Mindy Coleman and Jim Henson. Week II will welcome Frank Willard, Mike Rosser, Betsy Perry and Marlene Thomas to the hunter rings.

The Lineup!

The Atlanta Summer Classic kicks off with the USHJA’s Emerging Athletes Program June 9 through 12. The Zone 4 Town Hall meeting takes place on June 11 as well as the “Just Ask” Clinic with renowned horsewomen, trainers and judges Sue Ashe and Susie Schoellkopf.

There’s a class for everyone at the Atlanta Summer Classic! For the jumpers, Week I opens up with the $15,000 Open Jumper Welcome Class, the $5,000 Futures Class and the $35,000 UlcerGard Grand Prix.

For the hunters, don’t miss the $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby, the $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby and Hunter Classics for every hunter section. Add the $7,100 Open Hunter section, the $6,000 Green Hunter Section and the $6,000 Amateur Hunter Section. There is also a $7,500 Pony Hunter Section.

Before getting into Week II, USHJA Zone 4 Clinic Series is pleased to offer a Horsemanship Clinic with respected horseman and USEF “R” Judge Pat Bostwick on June 16.

This is a free clinic offered to USHJA Zone 4 members.

Pat Bostwick has trained horses and riders on the National stage and also at the local level. Pat feels lucky to have worked with and for some great horsemen and women over the years. His philosophy is that you can always learn something new. The clinic will focus on the basics, foundation, and maintenance of a good working position for Hunters, Jumpers, and Equitation.

The Clinic will be filled on a first come first served basis with 30 open positions. Auditors are welcome and encouraged.   To reserve a spot and schedule ride times, contact clinic coordinator Janet McCarrol at 228-669-2687 or gcclassic@aol.com.

Chantilly and Devin Ryan in the Olympic Stadium at the Georgia International Horse Park. Flashpoint Photography.
Chantilly and Devin Ryan in the Olympic Stadium at the Georgia International Horse Park. Flashpoint Photography.

Week II offers the $2,500 USHJA Hunter Classic, the Emerson Burr Program for Pony Riders, the $15,000 Welcome Class, the $5,000 Futures Class and the Atlanta Cup Equitation Classic for Horses.

Friday night is the celebrated Outback Steakhouse Charity Dinner and will feature a $10,000 Six Bar Class as the entertainment for the evening! Sunday offers the $35,000 Antares Sellier Grand Prix.

To wrap up two great weeks of showing, the Classic Company will award the Grand Puba Junior Hunter Championship Sunday of Week II.

So what are you waiting for? Reserve your stalls now for top competition at the Olympic venue in Conyers, Georgia June 11 through 22.

In other news… show-cation!

Did you book your beach condo? The Show-cation destination is coming up at the Charleston Summer Classic which starts July 8 through 19. Beach front condos a few minutes from the show grounds are where the riders stay, so don’t miss out on the best show-cation of your life! Bring the family, friends, dogs and horses! Minutes from the beach and only a short drive to historic Charleston, this is the show that offers something for everyone from fishing to kayaking, to shopping to wave jumping, from walk-trot to weekly grand prix and hunter derbies. This is your Show-cation destination!

Anyone who has shown with the Classic Company knows what sets them apart from the rest:  Classic Shows are FUN!  Friday night exhibitor parties, Saturday night grand prix, complimentary ringside Saturday pizza and luncheons all with the exhibitor in mind! And remember, Classic Company does not charge extra office fees for credit card transactions nor is there a scratch or add fee!  Classic Company wants to make your showing experience the best ever!

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 www.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 Summer Classic Prize List Is Online

Alex Granato and his own Gansta take flight in the Olympic Arena at the 2013 Atlanta Summer Classic. Flashpoint Photography.

The Atlanta Summer Classic prize lists are online! The summer winds will be here before you know it and they are heading to the Atlanta Summer Classic, at the Georgia International Horse Park in Conyers, Georgia, set to kick off on June 11 for two weeks of AA show jumping.

For the jumpers, Week I starts out with the $15,000 Open Jumper Welcome Class, the $5,000 Futures Class and the $35,000 UlcerGard Grand Prix.

For the hunters, don’t miss the $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby, the $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby and Hunter Classics for every hunter section.  Add the $7,100 Open Hunter section, the $6,000 Green Hunter Section and the $6,000 Amateur Hunter Section.  There is also a $7,500 Pony Hunter Section.  That adds up to a lot of prize money!

Add to this schedule the USHJA’s Emerging Athletes Program June 11-15, the Zone 4 Town Hall meeting on June 11, and the Zone 4 “Just Ask” Clinic with renowned horsewomen, trainers and judges Sue Ashe and Susie Schoelkopf, and Week I looks to be a winner!

A free riding clinic taught by Pat Bostwick is offered Monday between shows, so make sure to reserve your spot by contacting Janet McCarroll at 228.669.2687 or email her at gcclassic@aol.com. These spots go fast so make sure to reserve your place soon!

Aaron Vale and Zenith Uhs in the Olympic Arena last summer. Flashpoint Photography.
Aaron Vale and Zenith Uhs in the Olympic Arena last summer. Flashpoint Photography.

Week II offers the $2,500 USHJA Hunter Classic, the Emerson Burr Program for Pony Riders, the $15,000 Welcome Class, the $5,000 Futures Class and the Atlanta Cup Equitation Classic for Horses.

Friday night is the celebrated Outback Steakhouse Charity Dinner and will feature a $10,000 Six Bar Class as the entertainment for the evening!  Sunday offers the $35,000 Outback Steakhouse Grand Prix.

To wrap up two great weeks of showing, the Classic Company will feature Junior Hunter Frenzy Week II and award the Grand Puba Junior Hunter Championship the final Sunday of the show.

Georgia International Horse Park, home to the 1996 Olympics, will be the backdrop of the Classic Company’s two weeks of non-stop show jumping action.  “It is so cool to ride in that arena,” said Adam Cramer from Equi Sport, LLC, in Pittstown, NJ. “I mean, where else can you get that Olympic feel?” he added.

Internationally renowned rider Joe Fargis, winner of the 2012 Lifetime USEF Achievement Award and former Olympic medalist both in 1986 and 1988 with gold and silver medals respectively, a participant in more than 30 FEI Nations Cup Competitions, and United States representative in the 1990 FEI World Equestrian Games in Stockholm, is a long time Classic Company supporter. “The office staff is the one of the most pleasant I have encountered. The whole show committee is very accommodating. It’s a great facility and my horses go very well there.  There’s plenty of space, the courses are good, the footing is good and stabling is really great,” he commented.

So whether you are a seasoned veteran or novice looking for a positive show experience, look to the Classic Company shows and join them in Atlanta this summer, June 11-22.

For the equitation riders, Classic Company is offering the Atlanta Cup Equitation Ponies during Week I; Horse section is Week II. Flashpoint Photography.
For the equitation riders, Classic Company is offering the Atlanta Cup Equitation Ponies during Week I; Horse section is Week II. Flashpoint Photography.

On Deck!

Did you book your beach condo?  The Show-cation destination is coming up at the Charleston Summer Classic which starts July 8 through 19.  Beach front condos a few minutes from the show grounds is where the riders stay so don’t miss out on the best show-cation of your life! Bring the family, friends, dogs and horses!  Minutes from the beach and only a short drive to historic Charleston, this is the show that offers something for everyone from fishing to kayaking, to shopping to wave jumping, from walk-trot to weekly grand prix and hunter derbies – this is your Show-cation destination!

Anyone who has shown with the Classic Company knows what sets them apart from the rest:  Classic Shows are FUN!  Friday night exhibitor parties, Saturday night grand prix, complimentary ringside Saturday pizza and luncheons all with the exhibitor in mind! And remember, Classic Company does not charge extra office fees for credit card transactions nor is there a scratch or add fee!  Classic Company wants to make your showing experience the best ever!

The Classic Company is a USHJA’s Members Choice Award winner, recognized for producing top quality show jumping events in the United States.  Together, they offer the best exhibitor-friendly, top quality hunter jumper events each winter.  Please visit them on the web at www.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 Summer Classic Biosecurity Protocol

Marylisa Leffler and Quastor Van de Helle-Z sail over the CWD oxer at the Classic Company’s Spring Atlanta Classic. Flashpoint Photography.

The entries are piling up and the Georgia International Horse Park is the place to be when the Classic Company is set to run two of the best weeks in show jumping starting June 12th.

Classic Company will continue its conscientious efforts to keep its shows virus-free and therefore asks all competitors heading to the Atlanta Summer Classic to be aware of its bio-security protocols.  As in the spring, the protocol for the horses competing in the Atlanta Summer Classic in Conyers will again be to meet all participants at the only entrance to the Park.  Exhibitors must provide their horses’ valid, negative Coggins and health papers that have been drawn within 15 days from the date of arrival at Conyers.  Our procedure continues to be full cooperation with the state veterinarians and Dr. Juan Gamboa, Official Veterinarian of the Classic Company.

Classic Company continues to endorse proper stable bio-security including the daily taking of horses’ temperatures and proper vaccination of all horses.

Don’t miss the fun at the world class Georgia International Horse Park, home to the 1996 Olympics, for two weeks of the Atlanta Summer Classics.  The venue has the one of a kind Olympic feel and offers excellent stabling, arenas, footing and of course, award winning service found only with the Classic Company.

The Atlanta Summer Classics will kick off with the USHJA Emerging Athletes Program and will produce the inaugural Children’s and Adult Jumper Regional Championships as well as the Freestyle Equitation Classic.  Week II features the World Champion Hunter Rider and the $2,500 Take2 Thoroughbred Hunter and Jumper Division and back to back Grand Prix and Hunter Derbies.

June 17 and 18 the USHJA Zone 4 Committee will offer complimentary riding clinics to its members with noted judge and horseman Bob Crandall and legendary Steve Stephens. These complimentary Zone 4 clinics fill fast, so be sure to reserve your spot now by contacting Janet McCarroll at gcclassic@aol.com or call her at 228-669-2687.  Auditors are welcome to attend.

Anyone who has shown with the Classic Company knows what sets them apart from the rest:  Classic Shows are FUN!  Complimentary exhibitor parties, luncheons, Saturday pizzas and the friendliest show management team anywhere work hard to make your showing experience the best.  Classic Company never charges an add or scratch fee for those last minute changes and there is no office fee added for credit card payments.

So, whether you are a seasoned veteran or novice looking for a positive show experience, look to the Classic Company shows and join them in Atlanta this summer.  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 classicsponsorship@gmail.com.  All program advertising should be directed to Nate Poliquin, Program Sales Representative at classicshowads@yahoo.com.

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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 Is Jumping in June

Lisa Goldman and Morocco jumping in Olympic style at the Georgia International Horse Park during the Fall Atlanta Classic. Flashpoint Photography.

Johns Island, South Carolina (March 5, 2013) – Have you ever wanted show your horse over fences to your own music? How about compete in a Nations Cup formatted class?  Or do you consider yourself an emerging athlete and ready to tackle the challenges of the USHJA program that is taking the industry by storm?  Look no further – the Atlanta Summer Classic has it all!

Children’s and Adult Amateur Jumper Regional Championships

Classic Company is proud to announce that it will be offering the first USHJA Children’s and Adult Amateur Jumper Regional Championships Week II at the Atlanta Summer Classic.  This is another creative addition from the USHJA and offers riders the opportunity to compete in a Nations Cup format, representing their states and zones.

There are four Regions:

  • North Region – representing all of the states within Zones 1, 2 and 5
  • South Region – representing all of the states within Zones 3 and 4
  • Central Region – representing all of the states within Zones 5 and 6
  • West Region – representing all of the states within Zones 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
Jordan Siegel and Iceberg showing at the Atlanta Fall Classic
Jordan Siegel and Iceberg showing at the Atlanta Fall Classic

Regional Championships for the South Region will be held at the Atlanta Summer Classic, Week II at the Georgia International Horse Park in Conyers, Georgia.

Riders must apply in order to have a chance to represent their state.  For more information, go to www.ushja.org. Riders only have until April 15 to apply for the 2013 year.  So, time is of the essence if you want to get in on this exciting new program!

USHJA Emerging Athletes Program at the Olympic Venue!

How fitting — the up and coming riders, many with sights on the Olympics, get the opportunity to participate this year in the USHJA Emerging Athletes Program during the Summer Atlanta Classic shows at the Georgia International Horse Park, home of the 1996 Olympics.

The Classic Company welcomes the USHJA’s Emerging Athletes Program June 10 through 13.  Participants in the USHJA Emerging Athletes Program arrive on Sunday, June 9 before Atlanta I and four days later it wraps up.  Participants work with expert riders on perfecting their jumping techniques in the shade of the covered arena.  “This is a very rigorous program and it is so well received by the up and coming riders, the future of our sport.  It is an honor to host it this year,” said Bob Bell, President of Classic Company.

Freestyle!

Megan Edrick and Cadence sailing over an oxer in the Olympic Stadium at the Georgia International Horse Park. Flashpoint Photography.
Megan Edrick and Cadence sailing over an oxer in the Olympic Stadium at the Georgia International Horse Park. Flashpoint Photography.

Ready for the most fun equitation class ever?  Classic Company introduces its Freestyle Equitation class, open to anyone.  Participants are given the course a week ahead of the show; it’s posted online and available in the office upon the riders’ arrival at the show.  Freestyle ‘equitators’ will have to jump 12 jumps in three minutes to the music of their choice.  Yes, music of their choice!  The class will run in the covered arena during the Outback Steakhouse Charity Dinner and the winner will receive a cooler and an Essex shirt.  With fences set at 3′, all are welcome to participate.  Don’t miss the fun!  Come for the Emerging Athletes Program and stay for the music!

The Atlanta Spring Classic kicks off March 20 and will run through March 31st.  After a short springtime break, the Atlanta Summer Classic commences June 12 and runs through June 23rd.  Don’t miss the opportunity to show in the Olympic Stadium and experience the Classic difference!

Anyone who has shown with the Classic Company knows what sets them apart from the rest:  Classic Shows are FUN!  And, this year the fun continues at the Gulfport show with complimentary exhibitor parties, breakfasts, luncheons and office snacks to make your showing experience the best ever.

Classic Company never charges a scratch or add fee for those last minute adds and scratches, so if you haven’t entered yet, go to the prize list or simply click on Equestrian Connect to fill out your entry form and stabling requests.

Equestrian Connect is Classic Company’s Official Service Provider and allows exhibitors to store their data one time, on the web, and then use that data to automatically fill out hunter/jumper entry forms across the country.  The service offers a free 45 day trial period for new members.  At the conclusion of the trial period, Equestrian Connect offers an annual subscription, or a “pay as you go” service. The service allows exhibitors to save both time and money.  This is the one-minute online entry service that will help you get your entries in on time and you to the show!

So, whether you are a seasoned veteran or a novice looking for a positive show experience, look to the Gulf Coast Classic shows in Gulfport, and let the good times roll!

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 www.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 classicsponsorship@gmail.com.  All program advertising should be directed to Nate Poliquin, Program Sales Representative at classicshowads@yahoo.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 Summer – WCHR/Charleston/Southeast Medal Finals Updates

I just wanted to update you on a few things.

1. WCHR – I am still getting comments, emails and phone calls about the WCHR in Gulfport.  Just to set the record straight, I contacted Geoff Teal, the Chair of the WCHR Committee, to find out why a show that wins the USHJA Member Choice Award over all the show in Zone 4 for the entire year last year holds both a National and International Derby and call the show the “Celebration of Hunters” was not a WCHR show this year.  His response was very simple: VOTES. Each member of the WCHR is sent a ballot and we simply did not get enough votes for our show.  Geoff also shared that there are not a lot of members that vote.  So, if you want to see both Gulfport and Atlanta Summer be member shows, then vote for them when the ballot is sent to you – it’s that simple.  It has nothing to do with the caliber of event if it meets the minimal requirements.

Continue reading Atlanta Summer – WCHR/Charleston/Southeast Medal Finals Updates

Atlanta Summer Classic June 15-26

Just a reminder that the Atlanta Summer Classic is just two weeks from today.  We have lots planned and should be a great two weeks in Conyers.

Week One –
$25,000 USHJA Hunter Derby
$35,000 Grand Prix
$2,500 USHJA Hunter Classic
USEF Emerson Burr Grant competition for Pony Riders

Tuesday between the shows – USHJA Clinics – No Charge
Pony Model Clinic – 11am – Under the covered Arena
Water Jump Clinic – 1 pm – Under the covered Arena

Week Two-
$2,500 USHJA Hunter Classic
$3,500 Gamblers Choice & Outback Steakhouse Charity Dinner
$35,000 Grand Prix
USHJA “Just Ask the Judges” Clinic – Thursday after the show.

Call with questions or for stall reservations; we still not are sure about the tent this year: 843 768 5503.

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

Atlanta and Charleston Summer Classics

Just a reminder that both Summer Shows are coming up soon.  The Atlanta Summer Classic (June 15-26) prize list is online.  This show will have a new format; lots of money has been added along with a new schedule.  The show will have a $25,000 Hunter Derby and two $35,000 Grand Prix classes along with two USHJA Hunter Classics and a Gamblers Choice.  We will also have two free clinics between the shows, one for pony models and one for jumping water.

The Charleston Summer Classic (July 13-23) prize list is also online. This show has a new 5 day schedule to allow more time at the beach and to enjoy the low country.  If you need help with condo or house rentals, let us know.

To reserve stalls, call Tissy at 843 768 5503.

See you at the rings,

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