Tag Archives: Sophia Pilla

Colvin and Pilla Capture Grand Champion Titles at US Jr. Hunter Nat’l Championship East Coast

Victoria Colvin and Way Cool (Cathrin Cammett Photo)

Devon, Pa. – The 2015 US Junior Hunter National Championship East Coast came to a close on Tuesday, following two days of competition in the historic Dover Arena at the Devon Horse Show grounds. More than 150 of the country’s top juniors headed to the championship to complete three phases in front of the judging panel of Hope Glynn, Marylisa Leffler, and Ken Smith over Skip Bailey-designed Classic Round course and Handy Hunter courses, which both counted for 40% of the overall score. The final 20% was earned in Tuesday morning’s Under Saddle phase. Victoria Colvin and Way Cool posted the best overall score of the 3’6″ competition to earn the 2015 Grand Champion title. In the 3’3″ championship, Sophia Pilla and CC Cool earned Grand Champion honors.

3’6″ Championship

Colvin (Loxahatchee, Fla.) and Dr. Betsee Parker’s 13-year-old Hanoverian gelding, Way Cool, earned the 2015 National Title after scoring 108.80 in the Classic Round, 50.10 Under Saddle, and 108.40 in the Handy Round, to finish on an overall score of 267.30. The talented pair also earned the Large Junior Hunter 16-17 crown.

Colvin and Dr. Betsee Parker’s Ovation scored the Reserve Overall Grand Champion title. The 15-year-old Warmblood gelding finished on an overall total of 265.00 after posting scores of 107.20, 53.40, and 104.40 in the Classic, Under Saddle, and Handy Rounds, respectively. The pair also posted the best score in the Small Junior Hunter 16-17 division.

“Both horses were perfect,” said Colvin. “I am so grateful to have these horses to ride; I can’t thank Dr. Betsee Parker enough. Ovation went the best he’s gone. I’m proud of him, but he was outshined by his partner, Way Cool. Way Cool was on today.”

In Large Junior Hunter 15-and-Under competition, Annabel Revers (Weston, Mass.) and Beechwood Stables LLC’s 12-year-old Warmblood gelding, MTM Hands Down, earned top honors on an overall score of 252.10, with Classic, Under Saddle, and Handy Round scores of 103.60, 46.90, and 101.60, respectively. Daisy Farish and Bill Schaub’s Carasco posted the top score in the Small Junior Hunter 15-and-Under division. Farish and the eight-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding earned scores of 102.40, 50.60, and 98.00 in the Classic, Under Saddle, and Handy Rounds, respectively, and an overall score of 251.

3’3″ Championship

Pilla (Ridgefield, Conn.) and Piccolino Farm LLC’s CC Cool topped the 15-and-Under section A on their way to earning Overall Grand Champion honors in the 3’3″ Championship. The six-year-old Holsteiner mare earned scores of 100.40 in the Classic Round, 50.20 in the Under Saddle, and 98.70 in Handy Round to finish on an overall total of 249.30. Additionally, Pilla was crowned top Owner/Rider in the Grand Championship. CC Cool was also honored as the Best Overall Mare and received the War Dress Memorial Trophy.

Sophia Pilla and CC Cool (Cathrin Cammett Photo)
Sophia Pilla and CC Cool (Cathrin Cammett Photo)

“CC Cool is a five-year-old Pre-Green we have been training for the last year,” said Pilla. “It has been an amazing experience working with her as she is really not fazed by big venues. She has a really great mind and tries so hard. She is really tricky but so much fun to ride. Coming into the Junior Hunter finals we had no expectations. We just wanted to have fun and get some experience. I really can’t explain how amazing the experience has been.”

Pilla also earned Reserve Overall Grand Champion with Piccolino Farm LLC’s nine-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding, Pop Rocks. The pair, which had the highest score in the Junior Hunter 15-and-Under section B, scored 100.40, 46.80, and 100.80 in the Classic, Under Saddle, and Handy Rounds, respectively, to finish on an overall total of 247.00.

“Having Pop Rocks finish Reserve Grand Champion was also such a blessing,” Pilla added. “He is just eight and we got him as a baby. We have grown together and have had great success. The show was perfect. Overall the Handy course was really difficult and tricky. Lainie Wimberly (my trainer) and I developed a game plan and we rode two different tracks for each horse to play to their strengths. I am not sure it really has soaked in with what we accomplished today. I certainly will remember this Championship for ever. Thank you to Lainie for all her support and dedication to my riding career.”

2014 Reserve Grand Champion Emma Ecklin (Lancaster, Pa.) and her own nine-year-old Westphalian mare, Forever, topped 16-17 competition after finishing on an overall score of 240.20. They produced scores of 91.80, 49.90, and 98.50 in the Classic, Under Saddle, and Handy Rounds, respectively.

Visit usefnetwork.com for photos and videos from the 2015 US Junior Hunter National Championship East Coast.

From the USEF Communications Department

Tori Colvin and Sophia Pilla Dominate at US Jr. Hunter Nat’l Championship East Coast

Tori Colvin and Way Cool.

Devon, PA – July 7, 2015 – Tori Colvin came to the 2015 U.S. Junior Hunter National Championship East Coast as a widespread favorite to win aboard Way Cool and Ovation. Sophia Pilla came primarily just to have fun on her mounts CC Cool and Pop Rocks. But at the conclusion of the championship finals they are both going home with numerous blue ribbons, multiple division tricolors and ultimately, the 2015 national grand championship titles.

For 17-year-old Colvin of Loxahatchee, Florida, the 3’6″ Junior Hunter Grand Champion title came aboard Dr. Betsee Parker’s Way Cool, a 13-year-old Hanoverian gelding. For Pilla, a 13-year-old from Ridgefield, Connecticut, it was her own CC Cool whom she rode to the Grand Championship in the 3’3″ Junior Hunters.

Colvin and Way Cool kicked things off Monday at the Devon Horse Show grounds with a victory in the Large Junior 16-17 Hunter Classic Round, with scores from the round accounting for 40 percent of each horse and rider combination’s overall total. On Tuesday, Colvin cemented her Large Junior 16-17 division championship by finishing third in the under saddle, which accounted for 20 percent of total scores, and winning the handy round, which made up the remaining 40 percent.

“He’s been good every time he comes here [to the Devon Horse Show grounds],” Colvin said of Way Cool. “I think this would be his favorite ring. He just goes in there, perks his ears and off he goes.”

While Colvin had a commanding lead of the division, with the reserve championship awarded to Victoria Press and Melissa Wight’s Satisfaction, Way Cool’s hunt for the overall grand championship was hotly contested by none other than Colvin’s second mount, Parker’s Ovation.

Ovation earned three wins, but he accumulated slightly fewer points than Way Cool – enough however to still claim the Reserve Grand Championship title, meaning both grand and reserve would be going home with the talented Colvin.

“I’ve been lucky enough to be a part of this team [with Colvin] for a little bit more than a year now,” trainer Andre Dignelli of Heritage Farm said. “I would have to say with a lot of confidence that Tori is probably the best hunter rider that I’ve ever seen. That’s a very, very strong statement.

“She had a great show, and my hat is off to her because there was not a lot of pressure on her. She could’ve played it safe in both handy rounds because the ones that went right before her had made a few errors,” Dignelli said. “It’s impressive to me that she’s still making all of the turns and stepping up and taking all the risks. Not only did she win, she pushed herself right to the end. I think that’s always exciting.”

Dignelli concluded, “I thought this was a very well run event. This is probably the best Junior Hunter Finals that I’ve ever attended. I thought that Skip Bailey did a great job with the courses, because I thought they were a little bit more difficult than we’re used to seeing. I like to see that at a championship.”

As Colvin did, Pilla also stepped up to the challenge of the Junior Hunter Finals, and she is going home with many ribbons and trophies to show for it.

Sophia Pilla and CC Cool
Sophia Pilla and CC Cool

In the California split 3’3″ Junior 15 and Under Hunters, Pilla claimed the division championships in both section A, aboard CC Cool, and Section B, aboard Pop Rocks.

“This is absolutely amazing,” Pilla said. “We just planned to have fun and do the best we could.”

For Pilla and Pop Rocks, the “best they could” included an impressive win in Section B of the handy round and a win in section b of the classic round.

“Pop Rocks is my equitation horse for the big eq,” Pilla explained of the 8-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding. “We started in the hunters to get used to him. Then this year I started on CC, and he got qualified for here. They told us that we were also qualified on Pop Rocks from before when I was doing the hunters on him.”

As for CC Cool, the 6-year-old mare finished second in section a of the under saddle, third in section b of the handy and first in section a of the handy round, giving her the highest point total over all other 3’3″ Junior Hunter entries and securing the 3’3″ Junior Hunter Grand Championship.

“[CC Cool] does the 3’3″ pre-greens,” Pilla’s trainer, Lainie Wimberly of Brigadoon Show Stables, said. “We were extremely excited for her to do so well, being such a young horse. She didn’t mind the atmosphere or the rings or the jumps. She was beautiful. She held it together really well.”

Pilla added, “She felt great. She was listening; she was happy; she was just perfect. I love this show. It’s so pretty, and it’s so much fun. It’s a great set-up.”

In addition to CC Cool’s grand championship title, she was also presented with the Best Mare award and the War Dress Memorial Trophy as the leading horse owned by a junior rider.

Additional 2015 junior hunter national champions included Daisy Farish and Bill Schaub’s Carasco in the Small Junior 15 and Under Hunter division, Annabel Revers and Beechwood Stables LLC’s MTM Hands Down in the Large Junior 15 and Under Hunters and Emma Ecklin and her own Forever in the 3’3″ Junior 16-17 Hunters.

Reserve championships in the divisions were presented to Annabel Revers and Kingpin, owned by Beechwood Stables LLC, in the Small Junior 15 and Under Hunters; Emily Perez and her own Cassanto in the Large Junior 15 and Under Hunters; and Nicole Ciervo and her own Belvedere in the 3’3″ Junior 16-17 Hunters.

Reserve championships in the 3’3″ Junior 15 and Under Hunters went to Carly Hoft and Buffalo Therapeutic Riding Center’s Hey Sailor in Section A and Tabitha Brown and her own Quirrell in Section B.

For full results and to learn more about the 2015 U.S. Junior Hunter National Championship East Coast, hosted by the Brandywine Valley Summer Series, visit www.brandywinevalleysummerseries.com.

Emily Riden 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