True Story Named Grand Hunter Champion at Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Shows

True Story and Holly Orlando. Photo: The Book
True Story and Holly Orlando. Photo: The Book

North Salem, N.Y. – May 9, 2018 – Holly Orlando of Wellington, FL, piloted True Story to a Grand Hunter Championship at the 2018 Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Shows at Old Salem Farm in North Salem, NY, on Wednesday, May 9. Highlighting jumper action on the Grand Prix Field during the Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Shows, running May 8-13 and May 15-20, Daniel Bluman (ISR) topped the $5,000 Open Jumper 1.40m riding Cartouche.

True Story, a seven-year-old Oldenburg gelding by Lord Pezi, was almost perfect in the Green Conformation Hunter division and earned three firsts and a second-place ribbon over fences, in addition to wins in the handy, model, and under saddle.

True Story, ridden by Holly Orlando (left), owned by Cathy Zicherman (center), and trained by Jenny Dunion (right). Photo: The Book
True Story, ridden by Holly Orlando (left), owned by Cathy Zicherman (center), and trained by Jenny Dunion (right). Photo: The Book

“He’s a winner,” said Orlando of the horse owned by Cathy Zicherman and trained by Jenny Dunion. “We all make a great team together. It’s a fun group with a really fun horse. This is his first year doing 3’6” and he wants to win, is scopey, tries every time he goes in the ring, and he’s beautiful. He is everything you would look for in a young horse.”

When considering the high point of her time in the ring with True Story over the last two days, Orlando said, “He was excellent in the handy. It had a lot of turns and he is very game; you can always take a shot at it and he is going to be there to help you.”

Orlando flew back home to Florida shortly after competing in the hunter ranks at Old Salem Farm this week, saying, “I like everything about showing here. The jumps are big, pretty, and solid, and the backdrop is beautiful. It always helps when the weather is nice and we have been lucky the last couple of days.”

Reserve champion honors in the Green Conformation Hunter division were presented to Sinatra, ridden by Brooke Baldwin-Degrazia of North Salem, NY, and owned by Tina Allen. Baldwin-Degrazia and Sinatra earned a first-place ribbon over fences and five runner-up finishes in the division.

Daniel Bluman Debuts at Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Shows with a Win

Daniel Bluman won the $5,000 Open Jumper 1.40m riding Cartouche. Photo: The Book
Daniel Bluman won the $5,000 Open Jumper 1.40m riding Cartouche. Photo: The Book

Israel’s Daniel Bluman pocketed a victory in the $5,000 Open Jumper 1.40m on Thursday during his first time showing at the Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Shows. He and Cartouche, a ten-year-old Silla Argentina stallion by Cartago Tango owned by Over The Top Stables, stole the win by three seconds with a jump-off time of 39.87 seconds over courses built by Ken Krome (USA).

“I have always liked being at Old Salem Farm and I am happy to be here,” said Bluman, who recently made a move to base his riding and training business out of North Salem. “We rented a place just up the road [from Old Salem Farm] this year and will be looking for property soon to settle into and have a home base when we are in the U.S.

“Cartouche and I are just starting our relationship and I took my time getting to know him,” continued Bluman of the mount he purchased from McLain Ward during the 2018 winter season in Florida. “He jumped really well and he will do the FEI [CSI3*] here next week, so I wanted to get a few 1.40m in on him.”

Fellow North Salem, NY, local Mattias Tromp (USA) finished second to Bluman in 42.87 seconds aboard Eyecatcher, while Canada’s Mario Deslauriers rounded out the top three in 43.031 seconds riding Curo.

Jumper competition continues with Thursday’s $5,000 Open Jumper 1.40m on the Grand Prix Field before international competition kicks off with the $10,000 New York Speed Stake. Live streaming of the Grand Prix Field at Old Salem Farm is continuous Thursday through Sunday and available at OldSalemFarm.net. For hunters, the Grand Adult Amateur Hunter Champion will be crowned on Thursday in the Main Hunter Ring.

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