Bridgehampton,
NY - Eliza Shuford, 28, of Hickory, North Carolina and Larentino,
owned by the Larentino Group, triumphed in the $150,000 FTI
Grand Prix on Sunday in one of the most exiting Grand Prix
classes in the history of the Hampton Classic Horse Show. Beezie
Madden of Cazenovia, New York and Peter Wylde of Dover Plains,
New York, teammates on the United States' 2004 Gold Medal
Olympic team, placed second and third respectively.
The
32nd Hampton Classic Horse Show, one of the nation's premier
show jumping competitions featured more than $500,000 in
prize money, 50,000 spectators and 1,500 horses. The
Hampton Classic is not only a sporting event of major proportions,
but also one of the most noteworthy social events of the
summer.
Only
three of the 30 horses in the starting field were able to
ride fault-free in the first round over the Conrad Homfeld
designed course. Shuford, a first time competitor,
had the unfortunate position of being the first to return
in the jump-off. She and Larentino negotiated a clear
round in a time of 46.810 seconds, but Shuford knew that
Madden and Wylde could easily change the leaderboard.
"I
went as fast as I could because I knew I had two very fast
riders going behind me," said Shuford. "I really just
wanted to trust my horse. This was the perfect jump-off
for him, so I just kind of trusted my horse and went as fast
as I could."
Wylde
and Campino, his Holsteiner gelding, were next and had the
first rail down giving Shuford more hope for the top spot. "I
completely misjudged the distance to the first fence," said
Wylde. "I made a big mistake; it was not my horse's
fault. It blew my concentration a little bit."
The
last one that could unseat Shuford was Madden, 1993 winner
of the class. "My plan was to go a little faster than Eliza
and go clear," said Madden. Unfortunately, Madden
and Select, owned by Elizabeth Busch Burke and John Madden
Sales, also had a rail down giving Shuford the biggest win
of her career.
"Louie,
that's what we call him around the barn, always knows when
it's a big crowd and a special class," said Shuford. "He
always rises to the occasion, he really jumped great."
Dennis
Shaughnessy, Chairman of FTI Consulting, was thrilled with
the Grand Prix and congratulated the top three riders. "All
three of you are simply incredible," said Shaughnessy. "The
Hampton Classic is a world-class event and we are thrilled
to be part of it."
For
full results and more information on the Hampton Classic
Horse Show, please visit the Hampton Classic website at www.hamptonclassic.com or
call (631) 537-3177. Hampton Classic Horse Show, Inc.
is a 501.c.3 charitable corporation. |