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Harold Chopping and Evan Coluccio Earn Major Victories at Lexington Spring Encore

Harold Chopping and Basje. Photos by Teresa Ramsay Photography.

Lexington, VA – May 6, 2015 – Harold Chopping’s spring schedule has him traveling up and down the east coast, but this year he made sure to add a stop at the Virginia Horse Center – a stop that he is glad he made. During the Lexington Spring Premiere, Chopping rode to the win in the $25,000 George L. Ohrstorm Jr. Grand Prix and finished second in the $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby.

The win in the Lexington Spring Premiere’s feature jumper event, held Saturday night, came aboard Basje, a 9-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding owned by Kendra Bullington. Chopping was one of three pairs to navigate the Bernardo Costa Cabral designed first round course and advance to the jump-off, where he turned in another clear effort in a time of 40.507 seconds to clinch the victory.

Also advancing to the jump-off were third place finishers Kaitlin Campbell and Gabriel and the second place combination of Marylisa Leffler and Carlot, who finished double clear in a time of 42.820 seconds.

“I was fortunate enough to go last in the jump-off and be able to see what was leading and to have a good handle on what I needed to do, and Basje responded beautifully,” Chopping said.

Chopping continued, “We’ve had him since the end of his 7-year-old year, so we’ve had him a little while. He won two grand prix last year. He’s a horse that I think is going to end up jumping at a very high level. He’s super careful and really scopey. He jumped so well in Lexington. It was nice to see him jump so well and really handle everything we asked him to do.”

Basje was one of 12 horses who accompanied Chopping’s Solo Show Stables to the Virginia Horse Center for the duration of the Lexington Spring Premiere. Among the other top performing mounts was 15-year-old Danish Warmblood, Caramo, owned by Caroline Russell Howe. Chopping and Caramo rode to the second place finish in Friday night’s $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby.

“He’s just so reliable in those derbies. He’s had a number of wins over the past couple of years,” Chopping said. “This horse really is a pro at that job. He’s super competitive, and he did his thing on Friday night.”

Love Game Makes Winning International Derby Debut with Evan Coluccio

The win in the $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby went to Evan Coluccio and EMC International’s Love Game.

For Coluccio, victory in the Lexington Spring Premiere’s $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby is not his first taste of success at the Virginia Horse Center. In fact, significant wins at the Virginia Horse Center have marked Coluccio’s extremely successful career thus far. In 1995, he was victorious at the U.S. Pony Finals, held that year at the Virginia Horse Center, and in 2006, he clinched Individual Show Jumping Gold medal at the North American Junior/Young Rider Championships (NAYRC), also held at the Horse Center.

Evan Coluccio and Love Game
Evan Coluccio and Love Game

“Lexington has always been a successful show for me. It’s always been a really good facility for me,” Coluccio said. “It’s one of my lucky places.”

That luck, coupled with great talent, showed through on Friday night and throughout the week with Love Game. The Lexington Spring Premiere marked the 6-year-old Dutch Warmblood’s very first horse show stateside, and the hopeful start of a successful hunter and derby career.

“I’m really excited about him,” Coluccio said of Love Game. “He came to America about five or six weeks ago. I knew he was going to be really special. I just gave him a little time to adjust to America and getting him looking good. Then I brought him there, and he was amazing.

I did him in the First Years and the Green Conformation. He had just little tiny green mistakes each day. So I thought, ‘let’s do the derby.’ They moved it inside, and I think with that atmosphere he really rose to the occasion that much more. He was unbelievable.”

For more results from the Lexington Spring Premiere, visit www.horseshowsonline.com. Find out more about the Virginia Horse Center at www.horsecenter.org.

The Virginia Horse Center is situated on a 573-acre site with eight barns to accommodate 750 horses in permanent stabling. Indoor stabling can be increased to 1,200 horses with the use of temporary stalls. The Virginia Horse Center hosts 19 show rings, including two large arenas and a five-mile Olympic cross-country course. Four of the Virginia Horse Center barns are winterized with close access to the 4,000 seat indoor coliseum. The Virginia Horse Center is recognized for the excellent footing of its show rings and the durable construction of the concrete stalls. The Virginia Horse Center also offers camping facilities and on-site food and beverage services. Find the Horse Center online at www.horsecenter.org.

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Brooke Kemper Claims Victory in $25,000 Rockbridge Grand Prix at Virginia Horse Center

Brooke Kemper and Classified. Photos by Teresa Ramsay Photography.

Lexington, VA – April 27, 2015 – When Brooke Kemper first started showing at the Virginia Horse Center, it was aboard ponies in a ring on top of a hill. The Horse Center did not yet house its large Anderson Coliseum, and Kemper was not yet clearing the five-foot fences that she so easily sails over today. Both Kemper and the Virginia Horse Center have come a long way since the childhood days that Kemper fondly recalls spending there.

On Saturday night inside the Anderson Coliseum, Kemper claimed the $25,000 Rockbridge Grand Prix victory aboard her mount, Classified. The grand prix was one of the feature events of the AA-rated Lexington Spring Premiere held April 22-26, 2015.

“I’ve been coming here my whole life. It’s kind of like my hometown; this is where I grew up showing,” Kemper, a McGaheysville, Virginia native, said.

Kemper and the 11-year-old Classified were one of six combinations to finish without fault over the first round course to advance to the jump-off round in front of the crowd on Saturday night.

Just before Kemper entered the ring to jump off, eventual second place finishers and defending champions Maryann Charles and FVF Sailor Man turned in a quick, clear round to move to the top of the leader board.

“I was able to watch Maryann go just before; I walked in to jump off and everybody was cheering for her. I thought ‘wow, I don’t think I can go that fast, but I’ll try,'” Kemper said. “I got lucky, and everything kind of came up going forward, and I never had to pull on the reins. My horse was really good and jumped great, and I was able to go faster.”

As Kemper crossed the finish line timers, her hometown crowd went wild. Her time of 31.911 seconds put her ahead of Charles’ time of 33.228 seconds and secured her the win.

“It’s so cool to get the win here at home,” Kemper aid. “Leslie Brown, who manages the show, I have known since I was a child. It’s just special to do well here.”

Caitlin Venezia and Hello Kitty
Caitlin Venezia and Hello Kitty

Also doing well during the Lexington Spring Premiere were Caitlin Venezia and Hello Kitty, owned by Jennifer Combs. While Kemper rode away with the week’s top jumper accolades, Venezia took the top hunter honors in Friday night’s featured hunter event, the $5,000 Randolph College USHJA National Hunter Derby.

With free admission, more than 250 spectators packed picnics or enjoyed the dinner options available at the Horse Center and filled the grandstands of the Wiley Arena to watch as Venezia and 35 other top riders vied for the National Hunter Derby victory.

Finishing in second behind Venezia, who came to the Horse Center from Marston Mills, Massachusetts, were Kaitlin Campbell and Touchback, owned by Ashley Hartman.

The top hunter/jumper competition continues this week with the Lexington Spring Encore, running Wednesday through Sunday. Spectators are encouraged to come watch throughout the week and for the Lexington Spring Encore’s two highlight events: the $25,000 George L. Ohrstrom, Jr. Grand Prix and the $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby.

The $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby gets underway at 5 p.m. on Friday, May 1. The International Hunter Derby will take place in the Hilltop Ring, offering spectacular views and plenty of room for spectators.

The $25,000 George L. Ohrstrom, Jr. Grand Prix begins at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 2 in the Anderson Coliseum, and this week local young riders are invited to walk the course themselves with course designer Bernardo Costa Cabral. Cabral is an internationally recognized and acclaimed course designer, and young riders will have the rare opportunity to get his unique insight on the course he designed, prior to watching the horses compete over it.

Following the conclusion of the grand prix, there will be a ribbon toss and poster signing with the grand prix riders. Admission is free for all events held at the Lexington Spring Encore.

Find out more about the Virginia Horse Center at www.horsecenter.org.

The Virginia Horse Center is situated on a 573-acre site with eight barns to accommodate 750 horses in permanent stabling. Indoor stabling can be increased to 1,200 horses with the use of temporary stalls. The Virginia Horse Center hosts 19 show rings, including two large arenas and a five-mile Olympic cross-country course. Four of the Virginia Horse Center barns are winterized with close access to the 4,000 seat indoor coliseum. The Virginia Horse Center is recognized for the excellent footing of its show rings and the durable construction of the concrete stalls. The Virginia Horse Center also offers camping facilities and on-site food and beverage services. Find the Horse Center online at www.horsecenter.org.

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