Richard Spooner and Cristallo Win $25,000 SmartPak GP at HITS Coachella Desert

© ESI: Richard Spooner and Cristallo on their way to a $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix win
Richard Spooner and Cristallo on their way to a $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix win

Thermal, CA (January 22, 2017): Horses and riders returned to the show grounds at HITS Desert Horse Park for another spectacular season of shows at the Coachella Desert Circuit. The week kicked off with the $5,000 Johnson Horse Transportation Open Welcome and the $25,000 SmartPak Open Prix.

The order of go was stacked in Friday’s $25,000 SmartPak Open Prix, but it would be Richard Spooner  aboard Cristallo, owned by Show Jumping Syndications International, to take home the top prize. The victory was won in a thrilling jump-off where the top places were divided by mere fractions of seconds.

Thirty-two challengers tried their hand at the course and the field would narrow to 16 for the jump-off. Nine would go clean in the jump-off, leaving the winning place on the leaderboard all up to speed.

Spooner was fourth in the order in the 16-horse jump-off, and knew that a lightning-fast and clear round score would have to be set in order to hold up to the rest of the field. They sped through the timers in 38.177, a time that would withstand 12 more trips for the win.

Second-place went to Olympian Will Simpson and The Dude, owned by Nicole Walker. Simpson and his mount immediately followed Spooner in the jump-off, knowing they would have to beat their solid round with a quick, clear trip. They blazed through the course and finished in 38.880 with all of the rails up, just a tenth of a second shy of Spooner.

Ashley Bond returned eighth in the jump-off order with Ace of Hearts, owned by Little Valley Farm.They powered to the finish to score a cool, clear round in 39.272, ultimately earning them third place. Bond would score two more ribbons on the day, rounding out the top-five with Cornanacer with a clear round in 39.530 seconds, and placing ninth with Chela LS, both owned by Little Valley Farm.

Fourth place went home with Lindsay Archer aboard Camerone, owned by Rhys Farm, LLC. Archer was eleventh in the order and put down a clean, 39.413-second round, another contender just fractions off the place before them.

Place         Horse     Owner    Rider    Prize    R.1 Faults    J.O Faults    J.O Time

1    Cristallo    Show Jumping Syndications    Richard Spooner    $7,500    0    0    38.171
2    The Dude    Nicole Walker    William Simpson    $5,500    0    0    38.880
3    Ace of Hearts    Little Valley Farms    Ashlee Bond    $3,250    0    0    39.272
4    Camerone    Rhys Farm, LLC    Lindsay Archer    $2,000    0    0    39.530
5    Cornancer    Little Valley Farms    Ashlee Bond    $1,500    0    0    39.530
6    Cat Balou    Tamie Phillips    Tamie Phillips    $1,250    0    0    39.983
7    Colour Your Life    Peter/Pam Bilek Petschenig    Peter Petschenig    $1,000    0    0    40.874
8    Cruise    Indigo Farms, LLC    Chris Pratt    $750    0    0    41.660
9    Chela LS    Little Valley Farms    Ashlee Bond    $750    0    0    41.937
10    NJK No Regret    NJK Show Jumpers, Inc    Nicole Hauntert    $500    0    4    43.940
11    NKH Calango    NKH, LLC    Christian Heineking    $500    0    4    44.298
12    Rocky W    Kaitlyn Campbell    Kaitlyn Campbell    $500    0    4    45.935

Tiffany Sullivan, aboard Christian Grey Captures Top honors in $5,000 JHT Open Welcome

© ESI: Tiffany Sullivan and Christian Grey on their way to a $5,000 Johnson Horse Transportation Open Welcome win.
 Tiffany Sullivan and Christian Grey on their way to a $5,000 Johnson Horse Transportation Open Welcome win

Martin Otto of Germany set a challenging course in the $5,000 Johnson Horse Transportation Open Welcome to kick off the circuit. Tiffany Sullivan would take home the first blue ribbon of the season aboard Christian Grey, owned by Haley Farms, LLC— claiming the win with the only clear first round.

First to contest the course was Lisa Carlsen riding her first of two mounts in the class, Parette, owned by WJ Partners. They would finish the course with eight faults in 89.257 for the eventual fifth place.

Jenni McAllister followed with Legis Venice, but the mid-course combination, an element of the course that would prove trouble for almost every trip, foiled their shot at a jump-off round. They finished with four faults in 83.016 for the eventual third-place prize.

The third trip, Michelle Parker and Doriena, owned by Idyllic Imports, tried their hand at the course but once again, the challenging combination thwarted their shot at the jump-off. They finished the course wth 4 faults and a time of 85.649 for fourth place.

Just as it seemed there might not be a clear round in the class that day, Tiffany Sullivan and Christian Grey entered the ring. They soared through first-round track, clocking in clear to advance to the jump-off. They finished the abbreviated course with a single rail in 41.340.

Nobody could match Sullivan’s ride, including second-place rider Lisa Carlsen who scored the red ribbon with her second mount of the class, World’s Judgement, owned by WJ Partners.

Place         Horse     Owner    Rider    Prize    R.1 Faults    J.O Faults    J.O Time
1    Christian Grey    Tiffany Sullivan    Tiffany Sullivan    $1,500     0    4    41.340
2    World’s Judgment    WJ Partners    Lisa Carlsen    $1,000    4    –    –
3    Legis Venice    Legisequine.com    Jenni McAllister    $700    4    –    –
4    Doriena    Idyllic Imports    Michelle Parker    $500    4    –    –
5    Parette    WJ Partners    Lisa Carlsen    $400    8    –    –
6    NKH Quanto    October Hill HuntersJumpers    Christian Heineking    $350    22    –    –

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