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Marcelo Ciavaglia Claims $35,000 Equinimity WEF Challenge Cup Win in WEF Debut

Marcelo Ciavaglia and Conto. Photo © Sportfot.

Wellington, FL – January 9, 2020 – Marcelo Ciavaglia’s Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) debut got off to a strong start on Thursday, January 9, as the Brazilian rider earned a victory in the $35,000 Equinimity WEF Challenge Cup Round 1 at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington, FL.

Ciavaglia and his longtime mount, Conto, were the very first of 44 entries to contest Thursday’s featured class. As the first of nine entries to qualify and return for the Eric Hasbrouck-designed short course, the pair would prove uncatchable. They posted a double-clear time of 35.069 seconds to secure them the win, while second place with a time of 35.838 seconds went to the USA’s Kristen Vanderveen and Bull Run’s Almighty, owned by Bull Run Jumpers Six LLC. Rounding out the top three was Canada’s Jonathon Millar who rode Valinski S, owned by Wyndmont, to a clear time of 36.006 seconds.

Christopher Payne and Kate Conover Are Champions in 3’6” Green Hunters

Two champions were named in the 3’6” Green Hunter division, presented by Equine Tack & Nutritionals, during opening week of WEF. Section A champion was awarded to Christopher Payne of Cincinnati, OH riding Solitude with champion honors for section B going to Kate Conover of Ocala, FL on Heaven’s Dream.

Payne and Solitude, a 7-year-old gelding owned by Northernside LLC, earned three first-place ribbons to secure the championship. “He’s such a natural athlete,” commented Payne. “You get him in striking range of the jump and he gives you such a beautiful effort every time.”

Payne is currently showing the gelding, who was imported in the spring of 2019, to get him ready for owner, Beth Bidgood, to ride in amateur-owner hunter competition at WEF. “She’s being nice and letting me do him for the first few weeks to get him settled in at the new height and have some fun.”

Conover and Heaven’s Dream also proved to be consistent against tough competition, earning two first-place ribbons and a fifth.

This was a special ride for Conover, who originally imported Heaven’s Dream, and was able to catch ride the horse for owner Isabella Griffin. “It’s really cool to see horses show here [at WEF] that you found in Europe and put with good customers,” said Conover. “But it’s also really exciting that I get to ride them as well!”

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Florida’s Own Kate Conover Dominates $50,000 East Meets West Hunter Challenge

©ESI Photography. Kate Conover and Trendy on their way to a victory in the $50,000 East Meets West Hunter Challenge.

OCALA, FL (March 17, 2013) – East Coast hunter riders went to bats with their West Coast rivals Saturday in the highly-anticipated $50,000 East Meets West Hunter Challenge, where Kate Conover rode to first and second-place honors. Conover, of Ocala, Florida, piloted Caroline Kellogg’s Trendy to the win and James Johnson’s Kingston to second.

Challengers from both HITS Post Time Farm in Ocala, Florida and HITS Desert Horse Park in Thermal, California rotated rounds in a “battle of the coasts” that was evaluated by two sets of judges – Pat Boyle and Brian Lenehan in Florida and Keith Hastings and Alex Talmage in California.

“I have never done something like this before, so it was a little nerve-racking, but it went beautifully,” said Hastings. “It was definitely a new vantage point to view the class from a television screen, but it was still clear that we had a great group of horses out there. The quality of horse and rider was great and it’s obvious that classes like this bring out the best in our sport.”

A live simulcast connected the two sets of judges watching on high definition monitors while the audience watched the events play out on the opposite coast with ringside scoreboards. Furthering the cutting-edge nature of the class, off-site spectators were able to get in on the action, thanks to a live webcast provided by Galopando TV and iEquine.com. Karen Manning, a frequent HITS competitor and horse-sport fan, was able to tune in from her home in Connecticut and watch the goings on at both HITS Ocala and Thermal. “I felt like I was at the horse show – I didn’t miss a single thing,” she said. “Seeing our sport delivered to the masses like that is a very exciting step in the right direction.”

The class reinvented the bi-coastal concept first employed by HITS from 1999-2001 when the company staged the industry’s first simulcast event between in Florida and California. In the early days of the class, California saw great success, but Florida surely made its comeback this time around.

“It is always great for hunters from all over the U.S. to get to compete against each other,” said Tom Struzzieri, HITS president and CEO. “The combination of the big prize money, the unique format and the added benefit of points counting for the Diamond Mills $500,000 Hunter Prix Final in Saugerties next September made for a very special hunter experience.”

Conover was leading on Kingston with seven left to show, including her trip with Trendy, who entered as the second-to-last trip of the day prior to Calabasas, California’s Jenny Karazissis. “Jenny is one of the top riders in this sport, so I knew that I really had to lay it down – I couldn’t leave her any room,” said Conover.

And lay it down she did, earning a 95 on the East Coast and an 89 on the West, for a combined score of 184 for the win. Her 178 with Kingston was good enough for second. With Kingston, she earned a 90 from East Coast judges and an 88 from the West Coast panel.

“My goal this week was just to make it to today’s final round.  Going late in the class was a huge benefit – I was able to watch or hear all the scores coming out of both Ocala and Thermal,” said Conover. “HITS continues to give away huge purses to hunters – something that is so rare in our sport. Aside from the money; the course was great, the jumps were fun and getting to compete against riders from the West Coast was especially exciting.”

Leading the West Coast contingent was Karazissis aboard Kelly Straeter’s Undeniable. They rode to a combined score of 177, just shy of second place. “This horse was champion this week in the First Year Greens, so I felt like there was a bit of pressure on me to do well. We were really focused on making it to the final round today and he did great – there is not a thing I don’t like about him,” Karazissis said of Undeniable, a 6-year-old Warmblood that she has been riding only since the beginning of the HITS Desert Circuit.

“I have been looking forward to this class since I first heard about it and I wanted so badly to make it to the final round and get to ride in the Grand Prix Field against the east,” said Karazissis. “So often West Coast riders have to go east to be able to compete against those riders, so to be able to stay here and still ride with them was so different and exciting.”

Also representing the West Coast, Taylor Ann Adams of Calabasas, California, who has spent her fair share of time competing in the east, faced some of her old rivals and rode to fourth with Elizabeth Reilly’s Small Celebration. They earned a combined score of 171 – an 85 from the East Coast panel and an 86 from the West. Capping the top five was East Coast rider Greg Crolick of Auburn Hills, Michigan. He piloted Carson, owned by Orchard Lake Farms, LLC, to an East score of 87 and West score of 80 for a combined score of 167.5.

With the conclusion of the $50,000 East Meets West Hunter Challenge, attention will now turn to the big-money offerings scheduled for Sunday. In Ocala, the $100,000 Sullivan GMC Truck Grand Prix, presented by Great American Insurance Group, will take the stage, while the coveted AIG Thermal $1 Million Grand Prix, presented by Lamborghini Newport Beach, final arrives.

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Kate Conover and Peron Win the $10,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix at HITS Ocala

©ESI Photography. Kate Conover and Peron on course in Sunday's $10,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix

OCALA, FL (March 21, 2012) – Kate Conover of Ocala, Florida and Redfield Farm’s Peron captured the grand finale for hunter riders at HITS Ocala when they scored the top prize in the $10,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix to put a bow on the 2012 HITS Ocala Winter Circuit.

“It was a challenging course that was set in the grand hunter ring,” said Conover. “There were lots of new jumps out there that we had not seen throughout the circuit and they were a nice touch.”

The two-round classic featured 51 horse-and-rider pairs on a course designed by Doug Russell of Ocala, Florida. At the end of the first round, it was Megan Edrick of Ocala, Florida and Liz Hudspeth’s Fairfax in the lead with a first round score of 87. In the second round, Edrick received a 76 for a total of 167 points, which would eventually finish in ninth place.

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Kate Conover and Peron Win the $10,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix at HITS Ocala

Caroline Sykes Captures the $1,500 HITS 3’ Hunter Prix

©ESI Photography. Kate Conover and Peron on course in Sunday's $10,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix.

OCALA, FL (February 20, 2012) – Kate Conover and Redfield Farm’s Peron captured the $10,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix on Sunday. Conover, a professional rider for Emil Spadone, finished in third place last September at the inaugural Diamond Mills $500,000 Hunter Prix Final. As one of the most talented riders in the sport today, Conover is once again on the path towards America’s richest hunter class.

Excitement was in the air as 61 entries navigated a first round course designed by Doug Russell of Ocala, Florida. The second round featured the 12 top professionals of the day, eager to secure the blue ribbon with the best overall two-round score.

Conover had the lead score in both rounds, posting a pair of 88 points for a 176 total and the win. Second place was awarded to Martien Van der Hoeven of The Woodlands, Texas aboard Augusta Pines’ Black Label and third place went to Claire Kellner of Lutz, Florida aboard Mary McNeel’s Gamaliel.

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