Kristy Herrera Takes Double Victory in $1,000 1.30m Open Jumper Stake

Kristy Herrera and Clarina win the $1,000 1.30m Open Jumper Stake. Photo by SEL Photography

Kristy Herrera and Clarina win the $1,000 1.30m Open Jumper Stake. Photo by SEL Photography

North Salem, N.Y. — Sept. 18, 2020 — The penultimate day of the Old Salem Farm Fall Series Week II included hunter, equitation and jumper action across the venue. Jumpers competed on the turf of the Grand Prix Field for the $1,000 1.30m Open Jumper Stake and Kristy Herrera took a double victory, taking home the blue ribbon aboard Clarina and the red with Daliante M. On the opposite end of the property, a combined Junior Hunter division took place. 

In the $1,000 1.30m Open Jumper Stake, 13 horse-and-rider combinations contested Kevin Giblin’s track with three producing clear rounds within the time allowed. Herrera of Wellington, Florida, put forward the winning effort aboard Caroline Ellis’ Holsteiner mare, Clarina (Clarimo x Ustharia). She and the 9-year-old crossed the timers in an efficient time of 71.649 seconds. 

“Clarina is really an awesome horse,” Herrera said. “She’s a fast little rocketship and I was just trying to work on having a nice and confident round.” 

One of the perks that Herrera enjoys about Old Salem Farm is the opportunity for all different levels of jumpers to compete on the grass of the Grand Prix Field. 

“The course felt great and the field is in wonderful shape right now so the horses felt super jumping around,” she said.

Herrera clocked in just under her own winning time to also score the runner-up position with another horse owned by Ellis, Daliante M, a 12-year-old Warmblood mare by Zurich W.

“Daliante is more of a schoolmaster than Clarina,” Herrera said. “She has been doing this job for a while so she just marches in there and does what she does best.” 

Rileigh Tibbott (USA) and her own 13-year-old KWPN gelding Charley (Numero Uno x Wendy-Gea) rounded out the top three. 

Kathryn Mc Carthy with Classic. Photo by SEL Photography

Kathryn Mc Carthy with Classic. Photo by SEL Photography

Kathryn Mc Carthy and Classic Produce Classic Hunter Rounds to
Earn the Junior Hunter Championship

In the hunter ring, New Canaan, Connecticut’s Kathryn Mc Carthy piloted Classic to two first and two second-place prizes to earn the tricolor ribbon in the combined Junior Hunter division. 

“We decided somewhat last minute that we were going to come show here so he just stepped off the trailer today and he was phenomenal,” Mc Carthy said about the 10-year-old Holsteiner gelding (Cachas x Sinatra). 

“Our whole planned schedule changed with COVID and with finals coming up, we decided to come here for extra practice,” she added. “I’ve never shown at this venue before but the rings are top-notch.” 

Mc Carthy will also perform in the NHAA/ASPCA Maclay Region 2 Championship featured during Saturday’s competition day in preparation for the NHAA/ASPCA Maclay National Championship. 

The final day of Week II at Old Salem Farm Fall Series will kick off tomorrow with the featured NHAA/ASPCA Maclay Region 2 Championship. On the Grand Prix Field, jumper riders will take a shot at the $10,000 Old Salem Farm Jumper Classic. 

Final Results: $1,000 1.30m Open Jumper Stake 

1 CLARINA: 2011 Holsteiner mare by Clarimo x Ustharia
KRISTY HERRERA (USA), Caroline Ellis: 0/71.649

2 DALIANTE M: 2008 Warmblood mare by Zurich W
KRISTY HERRERA (USA), Caroline Ellis: 0/72.798

3 CHARLEY: 2007 KWPN gelding by Numero Uno x Wendy-Gea
RILEIGH TIBBOTT (USA), Rileigh Tibbott: 0/73.521

4 ZE CARIOCA: 2011 Cheval de Selle Luxembourgeois gelding by Canturo x Pandora E.g.p.
RODRIGO PESSOA (BRA), Nelson Pessoa: 2/77.266

5 GANGSTERLINUS: 2011 KWPN gelding by Sheraton x Caberlina
JACQUELINE VAN METER (USA), Beyaert Farm Inc. : 2/77.376

6 PEGASUS: 2010 Hanoverian gelding by Periaveux x Camilla PJ
KERI SMITH (USA), Keri Smith: 4/69.200

7 GK CALIFORNIA: 2010 Hanoverian gelding by Cosido x Ilona IV
LAUREN FISCHER (USA), Lauren Fischer: 4/69.888

8 KILLER QUEEN: 2012 Oldenburg mare by Chacco Lover x Caroulonia
RODRIGO PESSOA (BRA), Artemis Equestrian Farm LLC: 5/80.357

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What – Old Salem Farm Fall Series Horse Shows are three weeks of top-notch competition in the heart of Westchester County’s horse country. Old Salem Farm reminds competitors to adhere to COVID-19 Protocols for the safety of all.

Week I – Sept. 8-13
USEF Level 5 Jumpers – “B” Hunters
OSF Equitation Challenge, presented by Palm Beach International Academy (Saturday, Sept.12)
$5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, presented by Mane 'n Tail (Saturday, Sept. 12)
$25,000 Grand Prix of North Salem, presented by The Kincade Group (Friday Sept. 11)
$75,000 Old Salem Farm Grand Prix, presented by The Kincade Group (Sunday Sept. 13)
SCHEDULE

Week II – Sept. 15-19
ASPCA Maclay Regionals (Region 2)
USEF Level 2 Jumpers --“C” Hunters
$10,000 Old Salem Farm Jumper Classic
SCHEDULE

Week III – Sept. 23-27
USEF Level 2 Jumpers –“A” Hunters
$5,000 Old Salem Farm Derby
$1,000 Old Salem Farm Children/Adult Derby
$1,500 USHJA Pony Hunter Derby
$10,000 Old Salem Farm Jumper Classic
SCHEDULE

Where – Old Salem Farm | 190 June Road | North Salem, New York 10560

Prize List

Website - Oldsalemfarm.net

Contact - Lori Johnsen - johnsenl@oldsalemfarm.net

Official Photographer - SEL Photography

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Located just one hour north of New York City, Old Salem Farm is known as one of the finest equestrian competition venues in North America. Its beautifully manicured grounds host the world's elite horses and athletes. Events on the property draw spectators from Westchester County and beyond who delight in strolling the grounds, shopping on boutique row, enjoying a range of culinary options while watching equestrian sport at its best.

Over the years, Old Salem Farm has hosted United States Olympic Team Selection Trials and Longines FEI World Cup™ qualifiers, FEI North American Youth Championships and ASPCA Maclay Regionals. Olympic stars such as Beezie Madden, McLain Ward, Leslie Burr-Howard, Daniel Bluman, Mario DesLauriers, Beat Mändli other world-class equestrians, have competed at Old Salem Farm throughout the years.

Old Salem Farm, a 120-acre boarding and training facility with 90 permanent stalls, is the ideal learning environment for area clients to achieve their goals.

For more information, visit OldSalemFarm.net

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