Darragh Kenny Conquers $35,000 Hagyard Classic CSI3* with Babalou 41

Darragh Kenny and Babalou 41
Darragh Kenny and Babalou 41

Lexington, Ky. – May 10, 2018 – The Rolex Stadium welcomed its first evening event of the Kentucky Spring Horse Shows with the opener of the seven-part Hagyard Challenge Series series, the $35,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic CSI3*, sponsored by Hagyard Equine Medical Institute. Out of a substantial starting list of 53 horse-and-rider combinations, it was Darragh Kenny (IRL) who emerged triumphant, riding Jack Snyder’s Babalou 41 to the fastest double-clear finish in 44.22 seconds.

Designer Alan Wade (IRL) challenged contenders over 16 efforts with a tight time-allowed of 79 seconds and spectators were not given a clear round until one fourth of the way in when Fabio Leivas Da Costa (BRA) entered the ring aboard the 11-year-old Selle Français mare, Tosca De L’esques, owned by Bonne Chance Farm LLC.

Fabio Leivas Da Costa and Tosca De L’esques
Fabio Leivas Da Costa and Tosca De L’esques

Hardin Towell, Darragh Kenny, Kevin Babington, Charlie Jayne, Lorcan Gallagher and Leslie Howard followed respectively with additional clear rounds to yield a thrilling 7-horse jump-off. Returning first in the second round, Leivas Da Costa set the pace with a swift, clear round in 44.44 seconds, but it was just two-tenths of a second shy of the winning time and the pair took home the second place award.

Lorcan Gallagher and Hunters Conlypso II
Lorcan Gallagher and Hunters Conlypso II

Gallagher and the Dacantos Group’s Hunters Conlypso II also put in two clear jumping rounds, but Kenny could not be caught as the duo ended on a time of 45.81 seconds. The Irish still added another name to the leaderboard as Gallagher was quick enough to capture third place aboard the 10-year-old Hanoverian gelding.

Darragh Kenny and Babalou 41 with representatives from the Hagyard Equine Medical Institute.
Darragh Kenny and Babalou 41 with representatives from the Hagyard Equine Medical Institute.

Kenny and the 13-year-old Oldenburg mare share a new partnership as they have only been a team for less than three months, but already show promise following tonight’s success building off of a win in their first 1.50m class together, the $50,000 Hollow Creek Farm 1.50m National Grand Prix at the Winter Equestrian Festival in March.

The Hagyard Challenge Series consists of seven show-jumping events held at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington throughout the 2018 show season with the second leg of the series, the $35,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic, to occur next week during the Kentucky Spring Classic on Thursday, May 17, at 6:30 p.m. in the Rolex Stadium. The following four shows to host a Hagyard Lexington Classic event include the Kentucky Summer Horse Show, the Kentucky Summer Classic, the Bluegrass Festival Horse Show and the KHJA Horse Show. The series will culminate during the Kentucky National Horse Show at the end of September, where the rider who accumulates the most points in the series will receive a $50,000 Leading Rider Award, presented upon completion of the seventh event, the $65,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic.

Jumper competition will resume in the Rolex Stadium on Friday morning with the $5,000 Open Jumper 1.45m beginning at 8:00 a.m.

FROM THE WINNER’S CIRCLE

Darragh Kenny – $35,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic CSI3* winner

On Babalou 41:
“I was really excited to win today. She is such a super mare and I’m really, really happy with how today went. I’ve only had her since February, but she is so easy to ride and so careful and competitive. She is so fun to ride. She likes to be really fresh and I really get along great with her. We have a really good friendship together and I think she likes me, and I really like her so it seems to work great. I’ll jump her in the grand prix on Saturday and then she’s headed to Europe to compete at St. Tropez and Cannes for the [Global Champions Tour].”

On Thursday’s jump-off round:
“I knew Leslie [Howard] would be really fast and [Fabio Leivas da Costa] went first and he was also very quick so I thought I should just go for it and see how we ended up.”

RESULTS

$35,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic CSI3*
Place / Horse / Rider / Country / R1 Faults | Time / R2 Faults | Time
1. Babalou 41 / Darragh Kenny / IRL / 0 | 76.93 / 0 | 44.22
2. Tosca De L’esques / Fabio Leivas Da Costa / BRA / 0 | 73.83 / 0 | 44.44
3. Hunters Conlypso II / Lorcan Gallagher / IRL / 0 | 77.42 / 0 | 45.81
4. Concept / Jack Hardin Towell / USA / 0 | 78.98 / 0 | 54.88
5. Donna Speciale Leslie Howard / USA / 0 | 73.68 / 4 | 44.05
6. Mark Q / Kevin Babington / IRL / 0 | 75.62 / 4 | 45.13
7. Tou La Moon / Charlie Jayne / USA / 0 | 76.23 / 8 | 52.57
8. Casper / Sharn Wordley / NZL / 1 | 79.26
9. Cassevel / Aaron Vale / USA / 1 | 79.43
10. Shiver / Liza Finsness / USA / 1 | 80.42
11. Volage Du Val Henry / Jessica Springsteen / USA / 1 | 80.48
12. Chill R Z / Darragh Kerins / IRL / 1 | 80.83

Scott Stewart and Harvard Hall Claim Grand Hunter Champion Award

Scott Stewart and Harvard Hall
Scott Stewart and Harvard Hall

Hunter competition resumed in the Stonelea ring earlier in the day with the Grand Hunter Champion title being presented to the rider who accumulated the highest scores throughout competition on Wednesday and Thursday at the Kentucky Horse Park. Despite numerous veteran hunter riders putting in their best efforts, it was Scott Stewart and Dr. Betsee Parker’s Harvard Hall who claimed the Grand Hunter Champion prize.

Stewart and Harvard Hall captured the award by acquiring the most points from competing, and earning champion, in the Green Conformation Hunters. On Wednesday, the pair claimed first place in both over fences classes with scores of 87 and 81 in addition to first place in the under saddle portion of competition. They continued to dominate Thursday’s Green Conformation Hunters with scores in the 80’s. Stewart and the 7-year-old KWPN gelding, Harvard Hall, have proven themselves to be a great team, having won numerous champion titles during the 2018 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) in Wellington, Florida. Harvard Hall was purchased by Dr. Betsee Parker in the beginning of the 2018 WEF circuit.

Scott Stewart and Harvard Hall. Photo: Shawn McMillen Photography
Scott Stewart and Harvard Hall. Photo: Shawn McMillen Photography

The Grand Hunter Champion award is presented each year by Visse Wedell. Wedell has been a continuous great supporter of the Kentucky Horse Shows by sponsoring grand championship prizes in multiple divisions every year.

Competition in the Stonelea ring will resume on Friday morning at 8 a.m. with the Amatuer Owner divisions with the highlight of the day being the Hamel Foundation National Horse Show Medal 3’3’’, the WIHS Equitation Hunter Phase, and the ASPCA Maclay.

FROM THE WINNER’S CIRCLE

Scott Stewart – Grand Hunter Champion

On Harvard Hall:
“I thought he went really well. He did five shows in Florida, so he hasn’t shown in about a month or two, so this was his first time back, getting ready for Devon, so I was really happy with him. He jumped so well today. He goes home for two and a half weeks and then he’ll do Devon and Upperville and then he’ll be off until we come back here for Bluegrass.”

On the Kentucky Horse Shows:
“It’s always a nice place to come here to the Horse Park. The jumps are so pretty. I think it’s a great show because there’s a lot of really good horses here and it’s always a very competitive horse show. It’s a nice honor to be able to be grand champion here.”

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