Tammy Provost and Kallisto Win the Chicago Hunter Derby’s $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby
by Chicago Equestrian | Sep 8, 2014, 8:22 AM
This spectacular production would not be possible without the generous sponsorship of Canadian Pacific. Canadian Pacific (TSX:CP)(NYSE:CP) is a transcontinental railway in Canada and the United States with direct links to eight major ports, including Vancouver and Montreal, providing North American customers a competitive rail service with access to key markets in every corner of the globe. CP is growing with its customers, offering a suite of freight transportation services, logistics solutions and supply chain expertise. Wally Sieruga, General Manager of Operations from CP, was on hand to present awards to the top twelve horse and rider combinations.
In addition to the derby competition, activities of all kinds were taking place to raise funds for three charities, the United States Hunter Jumper Association Foundation (USHJAF), University of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation and Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. Chicago Equestrians for a Cause is the organization responsible for organizing the event and raising over $400,000 to date for the charities. Special activities included raffles, silent auction items and a Calcutta, which is where horses and riders are grouped into teams and auctioned to the highest bidder. The lucky bidder, who had the winning horse on their team, won half of the combined dollar amount from all the teams with the other half going to charity.
The Score 90 Challenge, a new fundraiser for the derby this year, made use of a Canadian Pacific railway bell. The bell is a family heirloom of the farm owners, Rush and Caroline Weeden. The Score 90 Challenge invited barns, businesses and groups of individuals to pledge a dollar amount for every score of 90 or above issued by the judges. When a qualifying score came in, the railway bell chimed signaling more funds raised for the charities. The crowd caught on as the top riders toward the end of the class tried to out due each other, racking up seven scores of 90 or better with the crowd cheering them on then holding their breath waiting for the scores. The Score 90 Challenge raised close to $9,000.
The big winner of the day after two rounds of competition was Tammy Provost of Sheridan, IN, with Kallisto, owned by Kim Calamos. Kallisto is a thirteen-year-old Belgium warmblood gelding that Calamos shows in the Adult Hunter division with trainer Lynn Jayne of Elgin, IL. Provost and the talented horse rang the bell twice with their scores in both of today’s rounds, adding up to 90’s or better for the win.
“I’m so grateful to have the ride,” said professional trainer, Provost. “I’m really excited to win such a great derby. All of my horses were really good, I couldn’t have asked for a better day.”
Provost also won the $7,500 Welcome Stake class on Friday with Libretto, owned by Alliy Moyer along with numerous other ribbons on her other mounts. Provost has come to the Chicago Hunter Derby every year, now in it’s sixth year.
“The Chicago Equestrians for a Cause group does such a great job organizing and running the event,” added Provost. “My customers and owners have a good time and enjoy pitching in the help the charities. It’s not like any other show we go to. The facility is great and the sponsors are incredible.”
Provost had the lead by .5 points after the first round with a score of 179.5. Russell Frey and Debbie McIntyre’s Cavalli finished the first round in a close second with 179. Provost took third with another of her rides, Santerno, and eighth with Harko. Top derby rider Jennifer Alfano of Buffalo, NY, had her two mounts, Jersey Boy and Maggie May, in the top ten and Caroline Weeden of Antioch, IL, had her two horses, The Spy and Cucinelli, in the top ten. Maria Rasmussen with Quite Chocolate and Molly McAdow with VDL Zingaro H rounded out the top ten. Eighteen of the original twenty horses returned for the handy round.
Caroline Weeden was determined to move to the head of the class, demonstrating her handy turns and galloping between the jumps, landing her a score of 202 on The Spy to take the lead and the handy round win. Provost was right behind with Kallisto, scoring a 196 and her Santerno with a 195.
Once the overall scores were calculated it was Provost with Kallisto in the top spot and Weeden with The Spy, owned by Glory Days Farm, in second. Provost's Santerno, owned by Brenda Christensen, was third.
Results
$50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby
Round 1
1. Kallisto Tammy Provost 179.5
2. Cavalli Russell Frey 179
3. Santerno Tammy Provost 175
4. Maggie May Jennifer Alfano 175
5. Quite Chocolate Maria Rasmussen 174
6. The Spy Caroline Weeden 172
7. Jersey Boy Jennifer Alfano 169
8. Harko Tammy Provost 165
9. Cucinelli Caroline Weeden 160
10. VDL Zingaro H Molly McAdow 159
11. Speak Kindly Ashleen Lee 156
12. Aluminum Overcast Louisa Brackett 156
13. Small Enchantment Caitlyn Shiels 154
14. Coup se Coeur Clare Sargent 143
15. Stingray 78 Serah Vogus 142
16. Bizette B Serah Vogus 142
17. Libretto Alliy Moyer 137
18. Costa Olivia Lawton 136
Handy
1. The Spy Caroline Weeden 202
2. Kallisto Tammy Provost 196
3. Santerno Tammy Provost 195
4. Quite Chocolate Maria Rasmussen 188
5. Maggie May Jennifer Alfano 181
6. Cavalli Russell Frey 180
7. Jersey Boy Jennifer Alfano 179
8. Speak Kindly Ashleen Lee 172
9. Coup de Coeur Clare Sargent 167
10. Stingray 78 Serah Vogas 155
11. Harko Tammy Provost 147
12. Aluminum Overcast Louisa Bracket 146
13. Small Enchantment Caitlyn Shiels 144
14. Cucinelli Caroline Weeden 129
Overall
1. Kallisto Tammy Provost 375.5
2. The Spy Caroline Weeden 374
3. Santerno Tammy Provost 370
4. Quite Chocolate Maria Rasmussen 362
5. Cavalli Russell Frey 359
6. Maggie May Jennifer Alfano 356
7. Jersey Boy Jennifer Alfano 348
8. Speak Kindly Ashleen Lee 328
9. Harko Tammy Provost 312
10. Coup de Coeur Clare Sargent 310
11. Aluminum Overcast Louisa Bracket 302
12. Small Enchantment Caitlyn Shiels 298