Lisa Rex and Contargo Named Champions of the $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, presented by Mane ‘n Tail
Lisa Rex and Contargo win the $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, presented by Mane 'n Tail with Barbara Lang and and Contargo's owner, Elisa Perry Salvani. Photo by SEL Photography
North Salem, NY — Sept. 12, 2020 — Elite hunter horse-and-rider combinations kicked off day four of the 2020 Old Salem Farm Fall Series Horse Show on Saturday. Twenty-five entries lined up to contest Kevin Giblin’s classic round track for the $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, presented by Mane ‘n Tail. Westbury, New York’s Lisa Rex and Contargo produced the top scores to earn the victory gallop. Jumper riders returned to the Grand Prix field for the $1,500 High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper and equitation riders were highlighted in the OSF Equitation Challenge, presented by Palm Beach International Academy.
In the $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, presented by Mane ‘n Tail, all 25 entries performed in the first round, and the 12 pairs with the highest scores were asked to return for the handy in reverse order of score. Georgina Arakelian and Book of Eli had the lead following the classic round with a score of 90.5. Shelbi Heady and Carino 667 were the penultimate pair from round one having just half a point less than Arakelian. They landed the second-place finish. Wednesday’s Performance Hunter 3’3” champion duo, Lainie Wimberly and Corto Des Dames earned the third spot. The day’s eventual winners, Lisa Rex and Contargo, originally held the third-place position on a score of 89.00 but a stellar performance in the handy catapulted them to the top spot with a total combined score of 181.00 points.
Lisa Rex and Contargo. Photo by SEL Photography
“Contargo was just excellent today,” Rex said of the 9-year-old Oldenburg gelding (Conthargos x Fonata). “He was very agreeable to everything I asked him to do, which I was very surprised and pleased about since he has not shown since last September!”
While Rex admitted she was a bit apprehensive about returning to horse shows post-COVID, she expressed nothing but comfort and relief for the way the event was run.
“They did such a nice job with this show,” she added. “I was nervous coming and now I feel really good because they’ve done a beautiful job.”
Maura Lautenbach piloted High Life to the win in the Old Salem Farm Equitation Challenge, presented by Palm Beach International Academy. Barbara Lang presented the honors to Lautenbach.
Photo by SEL Photography
Maura Lautenbach and High Life Top Old Salem Farm Equitation Challenge, presented by Palm Beach International Academy
Maura Lautenbach and Patricia Lautenbach’s 12-year-old Holsteiner gelding High Life, bested their field in the Old Salem Farm Equitation Challenge, presented by Palm Beach International Academy, after producing a two-round total of 160.00 points. Lautenbach is from Indianapolis, Indiana, and trains with Andre Dignelli and Heritage Farm. Alida Treuting and Insilvio Del Maset, Heritage Farm Inc.’s 9-year-old Warmblood gelding, took the reserve honors after concluding on 157.00 points.
“Our show schedule has changed a bit here and there, but we made this a priority stop in preparation for several of the big equitation finals we will be attending,” Lautenbach said. “It’s actually my first time here, but the facility is beautiful and I thought the course was a great test.”
Over on the Grand Prix Field, R.J. Equestrian Group’s Donggala and Allison Epstein were one of only two clean rounds in the $1,500 High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumpers 1.30/1.35m. She and the 14-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare laid down an efficient trip of 75.00 seconds. Epstein, from New York City, trains with Bluman Equestrian. Jennifer Gates and Evergate Stables LLC’s Dutch Warmblood stallion Darry Lou (Tangelo Van De Zuuthoeve x Venus) were the only other clear combination on a time of 77.959 seconds.
Allison Epstein and Donggala victorious in the $1,500 High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumpers.
Photo by SEL Photography
The final day of competition during the first week of the Old Salem Fall Series will take place tomorrow and will feature the $75,000 Old Salem Farm Grand Prix, presented by The Kincade Group. Competitors should note of the schedule change. The Grand Prix will move to 9 a.m. to avoid potential rain.
Final Results: $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby
1 CONTARGO: 2011 gelding by Conthargos x Fonata
LISA REX, Elisa Perry Salvani: 89.00/89.00/181.00
2 CARINO 667: 2015 Warmblood gelding by Colorfox x Winn-Pearl
SHELBI HEADY, Bijou Equestrian LLC:88.0/90.0/178
3 CORTO DES DAMES: 2008 Belgian Warmblood gelding by Orson Des Layettes x Obonny Des Hayettes
LAINIE WIMBERLY, Brigadoon Show Stables, Inc: 90.0/84.0/174
4 DONNA CORRA: 2008 KWPN mare by Verdi x Lacorra B
ASHLEY BAKER, Ashley Baker: 86.0/85.0/171
5 MACCHIATTO:
KIM MINER, Kim Miner: 85.0/83.0/168
6 CENTRAL PARK WEST: 2009 Hanoverian gelding by Paparazzo x Mystik
GEORGIA JACOB, Emma Weiss: 81.0/88.0/169
7 TRU BALOU: 2014 KWPN gelding by Balou Du Rouet Z x Selva
EMMA SCHAUDER, Country Lane Farm: 85.0/81.0/166
8 QUINTESSENTIAL: 2011 Hanoverian gelding
AERIN GENATT, Aerin Genatt: 83.0/82.5/165.5
9 CHEVEAUX: 2007 Dutch Warmblood gelding by Indoctro x Oilily
GEORGIA JACOB, Emma Weiss: 79.0/78.5/157.5
10 CON KORONAS: 2013 Hungarian Warmblood gelding by Con Lapilot x Bonita
JUAN LAVIERI, Maura Finan: 68.0/85.5/153.5
11 BOOK OF ELI: 2009 Warmblood gelding
GEORGINA ARAKELIAN, Chance Arakelian: 42.0/90.5/132.5
12 CASSANO: 2012 Westphalian geldding
TRACY THOMSON, Legacy Equine, LLC: 42.0/82.0/124
Book Signing by Sarah Maslin Nir Sunday
Change to Deadline and Presentation for
Horse Show Hero Award,
Presented by ShowAssist
Attention Nominators! With the move of the change in the Sunday schedule, the nominations for the Horse Show Hero Award, presented by ShowAssist will end at 10 a.m. The award will be presented before the start of the $7,500 Junior/Amateur Classic 1.35/1.40m.
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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
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