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September 7, 2007

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Laurie Jakubauskas Celebrates Back to Back Wins in the Young Jumpers at the 2007 Jumper Classic

Laurie Jakubauskas on Vixen - Tracey Emanuel PhotographySouth Hamilton, MA - When Laurie Jakubauskas entered the Tavern on the Green Ring at the Fidelity Investments Jumper Classic on Friday, September 7th, it was readily apparent that they were the ones to watch. Despite the withering heat, both were fresh and eager to go. It's no surprise they won their classes back to back.

First to go was Vixen, who captured the blue in the $750.00 Five Year Old Jumpers. Vixen is a very fast mare who just started jumping in April. "She can't go slowly. She's fun and is similar to riding a wild roller coaster, said Jakubauskas." The bay Dutch Warmblood was bred for owner Lee Miller. "She wanted a nice quiet hunt horse for her daughter to ride. Instead, the promising jumper has a lot of bounce, like a kangaroo! I think she'll go far," she added.

Next in the $1,000 William A. Berry and Son Six-Year-Old Jumpers Level Six class. Ricochet, ridden by Andrew Ross for owner Laurie Jakubauskas, looked like a winner as he sailed over the jumps and with Ross's guidance took the lead early in the class. Jakubauskas foaled Richochet, by breeding her Grand Prix mare to the famed stallion Galloubet. "He's a strong horse, and he's very mature for his age," she said.

The William A. Berry and Son sponsored class brought out some of the top riders, including Schuyler Riley riding Upsilon, who took 2nd place, Candace King riding Skara Glen's Palenque for 3rd place.

Friday was a full day for spectators, who were able to watch riders warming up on one side of the grandstand seating, and the competition on the other. The tented grandstands kept the heat at bay. The riders and horses seemed unfazed by the heat until late afternoon. Hillary Dobbs, with five horses to ride, seemed cool in her navy blue coat until she had nearly finished riding for the day. She took a break in the shade of the riders' tent with trainer Missy Clark. Missy will take her horses to her farm in Vermont while Hillary will head to classes at Harvard after Sunday's Grand Prix. Even with the weather perfect, it was just a great day to be in South Hamilton, Massachusetts.

Show Jumping action continues throughout the weekend with show jumping action for every age still to come will be the $2,500 Junior/Amateur Classic sponsored by Kim and Charlie Jacobs, The Masters Classic sponsored by The World and the Equine Insurance Services Mini- Prix on Saturday afternoon. The week will culminate with the $10,000 Mohegan Sun Speed and the $75,000 Fidelity Investments Grand Prix. . Tickets are still available for sale at the gate. For more information please visit www.jumperclassic.com.

Results for the $750 Five Year Old Jumpers Level 5

Horse Rider
1 Vixen Laurie Jakubauskas
2 Flawless James North
3 Vancouver Yann Candele
4 Waterbury Schuyler Riley
5 Venlo Yann Candele
6 Val D'lsere Vanessa Paschini

Results for $1,000 William A. Berry & Son, Inc. Six Year Old Jumpers

Horse Rider
1 Ricochet Andrew Ross
2 Upsilon Schuyler Riley
3 Skara Glen's Palenque Candace King
4 Uno Kent Farrington
5 Uleeuwa Alex Bascom
6 Unsinkable Molly Brown Schuyler Riley
7 Ariana Yann Candele
8 Lifestar 4 Babington Jumpers, LLC

Photo Credit: Laurie Jakubauskas on Vixen - Tracey Emanuel Photography


 

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