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Kelley Farmer Takes Top Spots in the $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby

Kelley Farmer and Mythical rode to the top of the $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby.

Jersey Boy and Jennifer Alfano in the Top Ribbons in Chicago Again

Antioch, IL – September 8, 2013 – The beautiful Annali Farm, owned by Rush and Caroline Weeden of Antioch, IL, was the setting for the 2013 Chicago Hunter Derby presented by Chicago Equestrians for a Cause. The event featured the $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby presented by ABBA Vet Supply and the $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby, and generously sponsored by Canadian Pacific (CP). The proceeds from this unique stand-alone event benefit three charities:  Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, The United States Hunter Jumper Association Foundation, and the University of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation.

The event is always meticulously prepared with beautiful landscape, amazing jumps, great judges, and excellent hospitality for both riders and spectators. Opening ceremonies built anticipation with the Mill Creek Hunt Club galloping across the field with the hounds howling and the hunting horn blaring.

The grassy field was in tiptop shape and the course was classic. Designed by Bobby Murphy of Lexington, KY and the legendary George H. Morris of Wellington, Florida, the course consisted of classic, “back in the day” type jumps such as rock walls, logs, rustic coops and fence lines.

“I’ve learned a lot about the history of the sport while designing this course with George,” commented Murphy. “It’s much more difficult to design with George because he has specific specs in mind for the jumps. He makes you really think. You want him to step out and look at the course and say, ‘It’s good’”.

Morris wanted a variety of jumps reminiscent of the field hunting days and specifically, four jumps with minimal ground lines, not exceeding 18″ from the base of the standard, and were noted as such on the course sheet.

“There really was some history to the course,” added Murphy.  “For example, the snake fence was built like farmers used to build them. They started with a split rail, zig zag fence, then collected all the rocks from the field before plowing and piled them up along the fence. Eventually the wood rails deteriorated and the stones remained.”
“This is what the sport should look like,” said Morris. “There should be more venues like this one.”

Morris not only designed the course but judged as well. Geoff Teall, Steve Wall and Scott Williamson made up the rest of the panel, scoring the horses as they navigated the field and the vintage obstacles.  For the handy round, panel 1 was Wall and Teall, panel 2 was Morris and Williamson.

Twenty six horses took on the course for Saturday’s classic round and twenty horses returned for Sunday’s handy round. The course for the handy round started in the woods jumping out over the stone wall, then to a coop, across the field on a diagonal to a bending four stride line, rolling back over a beautiful log jump bending through the woods again and out over the stones, continuing up and down the hill, finishing on a white coop or the high option of the white fence line.  The last jump proved to be the trouble spot, being a tall vertical at the bottom of a hill, it took its toll on a few of the riders.

It was definitely a great venue for Kelley Farmer as she took first on Mythical, second on Skorekeeper, fourth on On Q and sixth on Taken.

“We’ve been showing at this event since it began,” said trainer Larry Glefke of Keswick, VA. “We love it here.”

Jennifer Alfano and Jersey Boy have won the Chicago Derby three times
Jennifer Alfano and Jersey Boy have won the Chicago Derby three times

Jennifer Alfano of Buffalo, NY and Jersey Boy have also been attending the event since it began in 2009. The pair took the third place overall ribbon home this year but also won on this field in 2009, 2010, and 2012.

“The thing I love about the derbies is it challenges us all to be better riders and George brings out the best in all of us,” said Alfano. “When I walked the course I thought it was hard but it was actually fun to ride. Yesterday’s course, especially, allowed good horses to get great scores.”

Farmer agreed, saying, “The course allowed you to show off a good horse but you really needed a good horse. George wanted you to show brilliance but it wasn’t easy. The course asked a lot early on – you needed to be prompt right off the bat. It was difficult to keep up the pace up and down the hills but I loved it.”

“The pace and the undulation of the field is what got riders today and George knew that,” added Glefke. “You never have to worry about a horse like Mythical. He’s truly a mythical horse. I’ve trained a lot of horses to a lot of blue ribbons but you can’t train horses to do what Mythical does. He can win in all the hunter divisions and then go out in the field and do what he does. That’s rare.”

Glefke got the horse a year ago at Lamplight just off the airplane.  He knew then he finally had a horse that could do it all. Farmer won both the classic round and the handy round with the mythical horse. Entering the handy round with a seven point lead, they galloped to an 88 plus 7 handy points from panel 1 and a 93 plus 8 handy points from panel 2, with 4 high option points for a handy total of 204 and an overall total of 398 for the win.

“This horse show is the epitome of what the classes were meant to be,” Farmer added. “They really go above and beyond with two days of beautiful courses. Who better to put on this event than Rush and Carl who were in on the start of these classes?”

The Mill Creek Hunt Club was part of the opening ceremonies
The Mill Creek Hunt Club was part of the opening ceremonies

The event not only featured top-notch horses, but also had something for everyone. Fabulous food and drinks added to the weekend festivities. Activities included a horseless horse show and petting zoo for the kids, shopping at great boutiques for the ladies, and Land Rovers and an RV to peruse for the gentlemen.

Fantastic raffle prizes and a Calcutta helped to raise money for the charities. Generous sponsors such as Ann K. Hubbards Tack Shop matched the proceeds raised from the raffle and Le Fash donated $500, which was earned since Alliy Moyer was wearing a Le Fash shirt in their “Wear It and Win It Challenge” during the National Hunter Derby.

The event also featured a $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby. Topping the field of 39 entries was Alliy Moyer, 19, and her horse, Carlson. Second went to five-year-old In Print, owned by David Glefke and ridden by Taylor Adams.

The 2013 Chicago Hunter Derby is one of the most prestigious single events of its kind in the country, raising over $300,000 net for their charities so far, thanks to the generosity of their sponsors. The Derby is presented by Chicago Equestrians for a Cause. The Mission of the group is to showcase high-level equestrian events with the express purpose of raising funds for selected charitable institutions in the Chicago area.

For more information, please visit www.chicagohunterderby.com.

The 2013 Chicago Hunter Derby Fast Facts:

WHAT:
The Chicago Hunter Derby rated Hunter Special Competition by USEF

WEBSITE:
www.chicagohunterderby.com

WHEN:
September 7-8, 2013

WHERE:
Annali Farm, 18752 Edwards Road, Antioch, IL 60002

TIME:

Saturday’s schedule:
10:00am The National Derby will begin
12:00pm lunch served
2:00pm The International Hunter Derby Round 1
5:00pm Cocktail party

Sunday’s schedule:
10:30am Gates open and ticket holders welcome
11:00am International Derby course walk, brunch and bar open, children’s horseless derby
12:00pm Calcutta
1:00pm First horse on course
3:30pm Awards ceremony (all times are TENTATIVE)

FEATURES:
$50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby
$5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby

JUDGES:
George H. Morris, Geoff Teal, Scott Williamson, Steve Wall

TICKETS:
Prices for VIP tables on Sunday:
$10,000 – Grand Champion Table (Front row, center) VIP parking
$5,000 – Champion table (front row)
$2,500 – Blue ribbon table
$250 – individual seat
$75 – children’s seating

Visit www.chicagohunterderby.com to purchase tables for Sunday.

Attend Saturday’s events with a $25 donation at the door.

DIRECTIONS:
From Chicago and Suburbs: The drive will take 60-70 Minutes. Take the Edens (94 West) to the Toll Way (94 North) toward Milwaukee. Follow 94 West/North approximately 6 miles beyond Great America. Exit at 173/Rosecrans Road. At the stop sign on the off-ramp, turn left onto Rosecrans Road. Go 1/2 Mile to the first intersecting Street, Hunt Club Road. Turn right onto Hunt Club Road. Go approx 1 mile to Edwards Road and turn left onto Edwards. Once you are on Edwards Road, go past the first stop sign, the entrance will be on your right (2nd driveway).

CONTACT INFORMATION:
www.chicagohunterderby.com
sterling@michelleduprettievents.com

Brenda Mueller for Phelps Media Group, Inc. International

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Wellington, FL 33414
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Alliy Moyer Hunts to the Win in the $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby at 2013 Chicago Hunter Derby

Alliy Moyer and Carlson win the $5,000 National Hunter Derby.

Mythical and Jersey Boy Top the List to Return for Sunday’s $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby Handy Round

Antioch, IL – September 7, 2013 – A field of 39 horses galloped back in time over old fashioned coops, stone fences, logs and brush jumps in the $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby presented by ABBA Vet Supply. The derby is part of a special stand-alone event at the 2013 Chicago Hunter Derby at Rush and Caroline Weeden’s Annali Farm in Antioch, IL. Hunting to the top of the class was Alliy Moyer of Carmel, IN, and her nine year old Hanoverian, Carlson.

The rustic course was designed by George H. Morris of Wellington, FL and Bobby Murphy of Lexington, KY. The course was open and flowing, up and down hills and through the woods, resembling a fox hunting track.

“I really liked how open the course was,” said Moyer. “You could just gallop around.”

This was Moyer’s first derby win. Moyer, 19, spent this year showing in the Amateur Owner Hunter Divisions and now is trying her hand at the derbies.

“My horse was really confident,” said Moyer. “My trainer (Tammy Provost) usually rides him in the bigger derbies so he’s easy to ride.”

Moyer came back in third place and just decided to be as handy as she could.

“My horse is really handy; he’s little and compact so he’s easy to turn,” added Moyer, “so it worked out for the best!”

Moyer goes off to college now as a freshman at The University of Indianapolis to study Biology.

After the first round, it was Taylor Adams and In Print, owned by David Glefke, who took the lead. Following Adams was Tammy Provost and Sigfried owned by Susanne Stroh for the second spot and Moyer in third.

In the handy, Adams scored an 81 and an 82 with four high options for a total of 171 but Moyer edged her out with tighter turns earning an 86 and an 85 plus four high option points for a total of 179. Provost had an unfortunate stop at the first jump, knocking her into eleventh place.

Thanks to all the great sponsors; Moyer won an Animo jacket from Barrington Saddlery and a Le Fash gift certificate courtesy of Le Fash along with an ABBA custom jacket and gift certificate. Moyer also was the High Scoring Amateur in the class, winning a pair of Pikeur breeches sponsored by Frantisi, and also was wearing a Le Fash shirt, which made her a winner for the “Wear It and Win It Challenge” class. Le Fash will be donating $500 to the charities in Moyer’s name because she was wearing a Le Fash shirt.

Clare Sargent was the High Scoring Junior rider and also won a pair of Pikeur breeches. Doug Boyd was the High Scoring Gentleman, winning a custom belt from Good Threads.

Barrington Saddlery also awarded Animo breeches to Taylor Adams and Samantha Segedy for second and third place. Riders placing second through sixth also received gift certificates for Le Fash shirts.

Mythical and Kelley Farmer win the Classic Round of the $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby
Mythical and Kelley Farmer win the Classic Round of the $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby

The 2013 Chicago Hunter Derby is presented by Chicago Equestrians for a Cause. The Mission of the group is to showcase high-level equestrian events with the express purpose of raising funds for selected charitable institutions in the Chicago area. The event features the $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby presented by ABBA Vet Supply and the $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby, generously sponsored by Canadian Pacific (CP). The proceeds from this unique stand-alone event benefit three charities: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, The United States Hunter Jumper Association Foundation, and the University of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation.

The excitement continues Sunday, September 8th, with the final round of the $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby. Twenty horse and rider combinations from today’s Classic Round competition will hunt around the course again in the Handy Round for the coveted first prize.

The 2013 Chicago Hunter Derby Fast Facts:

WHAT:
The Chicago Hunter Derby rated Hunter Special Competition by USEF

WEBSITE:
www.chicagohunterderby.com

WHEN:
September 7-8, 2013

WHERE:
Annali Farm, 18752 Edwards Road, Antioch, IL 60002

TIME:

Saturday’s schedule:
10:00am The National Derby will begin
12:00pm lunch served
2:00pm The International Hunter Derby Round 1
5:00pm Cocktail party

Sunday’s schedule:
10:30am Gates open and ticket holders welcome
11:00am International Derby course walk, brunch and bar open, children’s horseless derby
12:00pm Calcutta
1:00pm First horse on course
3:30pm Awards ceremony (all times are TENTATIVE)

FEATURES:
$50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby
$5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby

JUDGES:
George H. Morris, Geoff Teal, Scott Williamson, Steve Wall

TICKETS:
Prices for VIP tables on Sunday:
$10,000 – Grand Champion Table (Front row, center) VIP parking
$5,000 – Champion table (front row)
$2,500 – Blue ribbon table
$250 – individual seat
$75 – children’s seating

Visit www.chicagohunterderby.com to purchase tables for Sunday.

Attend Saturday’s events with a $25 donation at the door.

DIRECTIONS:
From Chicago and Suburbs: The drive will take 60-70 Minutes. Take the Edens (94 West) to the Toll Way (94 North) toward Milwaukee. Follow 94 West/North approximately 6 miles beyond Great America. Exit at 173/Rosecrans Road. At the stop sign on the off-ramp, turn left onto Rosecrans Road. Go 1/2 Mile to the first intersecting Street, Hunt Club Road. Turn right onto Hunt Club Road. Go approx 1 mile to Edwards Road and turn left onto Edwards. Once you are on Edwards Road, go past the first stop sign, the entrance will be on your right (2nd driveway).

CONTACT INFORMATION:
www.chicagohunterderby.com
sterling@michelleduprettievents.com

Brenda Mueller for Phelps Media Group, Inc. International

MEDIA CONTACT:
Phelps Media Group, Inc.
12012 South Shore Blvd #105
Wellington, FL 33414
561-753-3389 (phone)
561-753-3386 (fax)
pmginfo@phelpsmediagroup.com
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The 2013 Chicago Hunter Derby Offers Top Notch Horses, Food and Fun

Activities for Everyone Help to Raise Funds for Charity

Antioch, IL – September 1, 2013 – The excitement gains as the 2013 Chicago Hunter Derby presented by Chicago Equestrians for a Cause nears! The event takes place this week, Saturday, September 7th and Sunday, September 8th, at Annali Farm.

The event features the $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby sponsored by Canadian Pacific. But the fun doesn’t stop there! Watching some of the top horses in the country compete over one of most beautiful courses ever designed is just the tip of the iceberg. The weekend is filled with activities for everyone!

Starting Saturday, September 7th at 10:00am, guests can watch two rounds of action in the $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby presented by Abba Vet Supply. General Seating is available for a suggested donation of $25.00 at the door. At 12:00pm, Chef Paul Catering will treat spectators to an amazing lunch. The first horse will be on course for the first round of the International Hunter Derby at 2:30pm. Guests can see if they are able to pick the top riders who will be returning for round two on Sunday.

As if that wasn’t enough already, from approximately 5:00 to 7:00 pm, everyone is welcome to attend a cocktail party!  Tamales Catering will be providing Latin inspired appetizers including: guacamole, salsa, chips, jicama, veggies, cheese quesadillas, mushroom and cheese quesadillas, chicken and cheese quesadillas, mini bite-size pumpkin tamales, and a taco/fajita bar. Gene and Georgetti will be providing the refreshments for the evening and to top it off, entertainment by the band, blitzFM.

And there’s still more! For the shoppers in the family, Barrington Saddlery will be selling equestrian related items and clothing including Le Fash shirts and La Mundial will be on hand with their beautiful custom boots. Ooh La La Millinery will have a smart collection of hats to try on and Sara Campbell will have her finest fashions available as well.

Don’t worry; we haven’t left out something for the men. Camping World will have a camper and a representative on site for bigger shopping and Knauz Auto will have a selection of Land Rovers to peruse. Good Threads will be displaying a selection of custom needlepoint belts. Each belt sold feeds a child in the Dominican Republic for a month! It’s a truly great company, and they have created a custom Chicago Hunter Derby belt, which will be given to the top three male riders of each derby! They will also have a booth in the tent, selling belts and taking orders.

Don’t forget – Gene and Georgetti will be serving refreshments including wine, champagne and beer to top off the day’s events.

Sunday brings the second round of the $50,000 International Hunter Derby and more events to boot. Gates open at 10:30am for VIP table and ticket holders to start shopping and socializing. A fabulous brunch buffet by Chef Paul Catering will be served at 11:00am with drinks by Gene and Georgetti. Angel’s Envy Bourbon will have a custom bar and a mixologist on site creating mint juleps and bourbon punch as well.

Finishing off brunch, Sugar Chic Designs will be providing gorgeous, equestrian inspired candy favors for the guests of Sunday’s brunch. Amy DiTomasso, the owner of Sugar Chic, does incredible work on both sweets tables and her newest venture, A Sweet Delivery.

Kids can enjoy the horseless horse show.
Kids can enjoy the horseless horse show.

Sunday also features special events for children sponsored by Our Day Farm’s Lynn and Silas Jayne of Elgin. A Horseless Horse Show will begin at 11:00am for those horse crazy kids, along with a petting zoo, face painting and hot dog cart.

A special Calcutta will begin under the tent at 12:00pm where guests can wager on the winning team. The first horse on course will be at 1:00 pm for the Handy Round of the USHJA International Hunter Derby. Watch the final round as horses and riders compete over one of the most beautiful courses in the country designed by George H. Morris of Wellington, FL and Bobby Murphy of Lexington, KY, graciously landscaped by Rocco Fiore Landscape.

But the excitement rolls on with a “Dress to Impress” contest under the tent for the most fashionable ladies in the crowd and a gift certificate for a Le Fash shirt going to the winner. Speaking of style, Chicago Magazine will be on hand with magazines and subscription offers.

And don’t forget to purchase your tickets for the great raffle prizes. The prizes include a weekend experience with a Land Rover and a weekend getaway at the Peninsula (sponsored by Knauz Auto), a pair of Clara Williams’ earrings, a McGuinn Tack Trunk and a mini-jump from Brody Robertson Show Jumps. Tickets will be sold both days.

And just when you think it can’t get any better, the sponsors are still bringing on more! Ann K Hubbard’s Tack Shop will be matching the proceeds from the raffle and Le Fash will donate $500 if the winner of the National Hunter Derby “Le Fash Wear It and Win It Challenge” class is wearing a Le Fash shirt! Usually, if the winner of one of these classes wears Le Fash, the rider receives a bonus, but this time, a donation to the USHJA Foundation will be made in the rider’s name. This is what the Chicago Hunter Derby is all about! With this challenge, we encourage all the riders to go to Barrington Saddlery and buy a Le Fash shirt, so they are eligible for the $500 donation!

But the best part of the event is that it benefits three charities: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, The United States Hunter Jumper Association Foundation, and the University of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation.

To purchase VIP tickets or make a donation, visit www.chicagohunterderby.com or call Leslie K. Mangan, Executive Coordinator & USHJA Foundation Administrator at 859-225-6704.

The 2013 Chicago Hunter Derby Fast Facts:

WHAT:
The Chicago Hunter Derby rated Hunter Special Competition by USEF

WEBSITE:
www.chicagohunterderby.com

WHEN:
September 7-8, 2013

WHERE:
Annali Farm, 18752 Edwards Road, Antioch, IL 60002

TIME:

Saturday’s schedule:
10:00am The National Derby will begin
12:00pm lunch served
2:00pm The International Hunter Derby Round 1
5:00pm Cocktail party

Sunday’s schedule:
10:30am Gates open and ticket holders welcome
11:00am International Derby course walk, brunch and bar open, children’s horseless derby
12:00pm Calcutta
1:00pm First horse on course
3:30pm Awards ceremony (all times are TENTATIVE)

FEATURES:
$50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby
$5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby

JUDGES:
George H. Morris, Geoff Teal, Scott Williamson, Steve Wall

TICKETS:
Prices for VIP tables on Sunday:
$10,000 – Grand Champion Table (Front row, center) VIP parking
$5,000 – Champion table (front row)
$2,500 – Blue ribbon table
$250 – individual seat
$75 – children’s seating

Visit www.chicagohunterderby.com to purchase tables for Sunday.

Attend Saturday’s events with a $25 donation at the door.

DIRECTIONS:
From Chicago and Suburbs: The drive will take 60-70 Minutes. Take the Edens (94 West) to the Toll Way (94 North) toward Milwaukee. Follow 94 West/North approximately 6 miles beyond Great America. Exit at 173/Rosecrans Road. At the stop sign on the off-ramp, turn left onto Rosecrans Road. Go 1/2 Mile to the first intersecting Street, Hunt Club Road. Turn right onto Hunt Club Road. Go approx 1 mile to Edwards Road and turn left onto Edwards. Once you are on Edwards Road, go past the first stop sign, the entrance will be on your right (2nd driveway).

CONTACT INFORMATION:
www.chicagohunterderby.com
sterling@michelleduprettievents.com

Brenda Mueller for Phelps Media Group, Inc. International

MEDIA CONTACT:
Phelps Media Group, Inc.
12012 South Shore Blvd #105
Wellington, FL 33414
561-753-3389 (phone)
561-753-3386 (fax)
pmginfo@phelpsmediagroup.com
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2013 Chicago Hunter Derby Gets TV Spots on Chicago’s Own WGN Mid Day News and CBS Chicago

Equestrian Fashion Segment and Morning Show Give Derby Exposure

Antioch, IL – August 30, 2013 – The 2013 Chicago Hunter Derby presented by Chicago Equestrians for a Cause will be featured in several TV segments this next week to increase exposure for the event to be held on September 7th and 8th in Antioch at Rush and Carl Weeden’s Annali Farm.

On Tuesday, September 3rd, Chicago’s own WGN Mid Day News will feature an equestrian fashion segment during the 11:00am news show. Barrington Saddlery is outfitting equestrian models Carl Weeden, Caitlyn Shiels and Lacey Gilbertson in this fall’s fashionable equestrian apparel. Top brands include Le Fash, Barbour, Animo, Tucci, O’Shughnessy, the Dressage Collection and more. The fashion show will accent stylish equestrian fashion for women in their 20s, 30s and 40s.

On Friday, September 6th, Vince Gerasole of CBS Chicago will be at the event location, Annali Farm, to shoot four segments for the early morning news between 5:00 am and 7:00 am. Segments will include interviews with derby riders for their perspective on the event, and course designer Bobby Murphy of Lexington, KY, will reveal some of his master course design and special jumps that he builds for this event.

Tune in to see additional segments, which may include an interview with the legendary George H. Morris, former Chef d’equipe of the United States Equestrian Team, talking about judging the event. Chicago Equestrians for a Cause members may also give a sneak peak of the weekend events, the charities involved and more.

Both TV segments will be developed and produced by Michelle Durpetti Events and Molise PR.

The Chicago Hunter Derby is celebrating its fifth anniversary and features the $50,000 International Hunter Derby, generously sponsored by Canadian Pacific (CP).

The event will be held September 7-8, 2013 at the beautiful Annali Farm, 18752 Edwards Road, Antioch, IL. The weekend includes a $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby and a $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby. Proceeds from the event will benefit three charities this year, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, the University of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation and the United States Hunter Jumper Association Foundation.

Guests in attendance on Sunday will also enjoy children’s activities, exciting silent auction items, raffle prizes, and a lovely champagne brunch while watching the final round of the $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby. VIP tickets are available for Sunday at www.chicagohunterderby.com.

Saturday guests can take in the $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby and the first round of the $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby for a $25 donation.

For more information on the event or to purchase tickets, please visit www.chicagohunterderby.com.

The 2013 Chicago Hunter Derby Fast Facts:

WHAT:
The Chicago Hunter Derby rated Hunter Special Competition by USEF

WEBSITE:
www.chicagohunterderby.com

WHEN:
September 7-8, 2013

WHERE:
Annali Farm, 18752 Edwards Road, Antioch, IL 60002

TIME:

Saturday’s schedule:
10:00am The National Derby will begin
12:00pm lunch served
2:00pm The International Hunter Derby Round 1
5:00pm Cocktail party

Sunday’s schedule:
10:30am Gates open and ticket holders welcome
11:00am International Derby course walk, brunch and bar open, children’s horseless derby
12:00pm Calcutta
1:00pm First horse on course
3:30pm Awards ceremony (all times are TENTATIVE)

FEATURES:
$50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby
$5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby

JUDGES:
George H. Morris, Geoff Teal, Scott Williamson, Steve Wall

TICKETS:
Prices for VIP tables on Sunday:
$10,000 – Grand Champion Table (Front row, center) VIP parking
$5,000 – Champion table (front row)
$2,500 – Blue ribbon table
$250 – individual seat
$75 – children’s seating

Visit www.chicagohunterderby.com to purchase tables for Sunday.

Attend Saturday’s events with a $25 donation at the door.

DIRECTIONS:
From Chicago and Suburbs: The drive will take 60-70 Minutes. Take the Edens (94 West) to the Toll Way (94 North) toward Milwaukee. Follow 94 West/North approximately 6 miles beyond Great America. Exit at 173/Rosecrans Road. At the stop sign on the off-ramp, turn left onto Rosecrans Road. Go 1/2 Mile to the first intersecting Street, Hunt Club Road. Turn right onto Hunt Club Road. Go approx 1 mile to Edwards Road and turn left onto Edwards. Once you are on Edwards Road, go past the first stop sign, the entrance will be on your right (2nd driveway).

CONTACT INFORMATION:
www.chicagohunterderby.com
sterling@michelleduprettievents.com

Brenda Mueller for Phelps Media Group, Inc. International

MEDIA CONTACT:
Phelps Media Group, Inc.
12012 South Shore Blvd #105
Wellington, FL 33414
561-753-3389 (phone)
561-753-3386 (fax)
pmginfo@phelpsmediagroup.com
PhelpsMediaGroup.com

$25,000 Chicago Hunter Derby Announces Exciting News for 2011

Antioch, IL – July 18, 2011 – Chicago Equestrians for a Cause is pleased to announce that they will host the third annual $25,000 Chicago Hunter Derby in 2011 to benefit The Children’s Memorial Hospital of Chicago as well as the USHJA Foundation. The Chicago Hunter Derby will return to the beautiful Annali Farm in Antioch, IL, on September 11, 2011. This is a 2011-12 Member Event of the USHJA International Hunter Derby Series.

Following in the footsteps of its first two events, the Chicago Hunter Derby hopes to raise even more money for Chicago Equestrians for a Cause, a philanthropic group that donates money to significant charities, including the Children’s Memorial Hospital and the USHJA Foundation. The USHJA Foundation is a non-profit organization with a mission to advance and promote the hunter and jumper disciplines by supporting the programs of the United States Hunter Jumper Association, Inc. The Foundation offers numerous new initiatives, including the Horsemen’s Assistance Fund which benefits horses, individuals and organization in need of emergency relief.

The group looks forward to another fantastic turnout in 2011 as the unique one-day hunter derby event gets closer. The Chicago Hunter Derby is a very distinctive event that draws the very best hunters from all over the country to compete. The class is held on the beautiful grass in-field of an old steeplechase track with a stunning pond in the background, adding to the unique history and atmosphere of the setting.

A new addition to the weekend this year will be a three-foot national hunter derby class on Saturday.

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$25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby Presented by CN Emanates the True Meaning of Horsemanship

Jennifer Alfano and Jersey Boy won the 2009 $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby Chicago Hunter Derby. Photo© 2009 Jennifer Wood.

Chicago, Illinois – August 20, 2010 – Two years ago, Chicago Equestrians for a Cause embarked on a mission that would prove to not only play an integral role in betterment of the sport of show hunters, but also in the movement to have hunter derbies that are structured so as to benefit one or more charitable organizations. In August of 2009, their vision became a reality as Annali Farm in Antioch, IL, welcomed this nation’s top exhibitors for the premiere $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby (Chicago Hunter Derby) Presented by CN.

Offering a trifecta of benefits, the 2010 Chicago Hunter Derby will contribute to (1) the progression of the sport, (2) the assistance of horsemen in need, and (3) the support of children with illnesses, as it is a member event of the USHJA International Hunter Derby Series as well as a generous donor to both the USHJA Foundation and Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago, IL.

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Chicago Equestrians for a Cause to Host $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby Presented by CN

Chicago Equestrians for a Cause Logo. Photo © Chicago Equestrians for a Cause.

Chicago, Illinois – July 16, 2010 – Chicago Equestrians for a Cause is pleased to announce the return of the $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby (Chicago Hunter Derby) Presented By CN to Annali Farm in Antioch, IL, on August 29, 2010. The net proceeds generated by this prestigious competition will benefit Children’s Memorial Hospital of Chicago, IL, as well as the United States Hunter Jumper Association Foundation (USHJA Foundation).

Unique in nature, the Chicago Hunter Derby will feature a vintage hunt course set out on Annali Farm’s beautifully landscaped steeplechase course in-field. The course will be co-designed by Jimmy Torano and Bobby Murphy, and will welcome the nation’s top equestrians as they vie for top honors in this prestigious event.

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