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Hutchison and El Dorado 29's Cantano Deliver the Winning Performance in the $30,000 Blenheim June Classic Grand Prix

by By EquestriSol for Blenheim EquiSports | Jun 24, 2010, 12:04 PM

Photo by Flying Horse Photography (Susie Hutchison and El Dorado 29's Cantano.)
Photo by Flying Horse Photography (Susie Hutchison and El Dorado 29's Cantano.)
The $30,000 Blenheim June Classic Grand Prix, made possible by Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, had 20 horse-and-rider combinations take a turn on the course designed by Javier Fernandez. With only four riders bringing their mounts back for the jump-off, it was the team of Susan Hutchison and El Dorado 29's Cantano who came out on top for the win.

As the 15th pair to enter the ring, Hutchison and Cantano were the last to negotiate the first-round course without a fault and advance to the jump-off. The duo joined the company of fifth to go, Australian Harley Brown and Cassiato, Joie Gatlin and Camaron Hills Quick Dollar, and Lane Clarke aboard McLord's First John.

Brown and Cassiato were the first to take the shortened track. The veteran pair looked as though they were going to go double clean but the gallop to the final fence caused an unfortunate rail, resulting in a four-fault score. With a time of 43.514 the effort was good enough for second place overall. Hometown heroes Gatlin and Camaron Hills Quick Dollar were the next to go on the grass. Returning to the field after competing in the 2010 FEI World Cup for Show Jumping in Geneva, Gatlin zipped around the course stopping the clock in a speedy time of 39.433. Halfway through the ride, the horse lost his shoe, which may have been one reason he had an uncharacteristic three rails and exited the ring with 12 jumping faults, resulting in a third-place finish. Twenty-four-year-old Clarke and McLord's First John were the third pair to tackle the seven jump-off elements. Also scoring 12 jumping faults, the duo exceeded the 47-second time allowed and added three time faults to their second-round score for 15 total faults and fourth place. In the envious position of last to go in the jump-off, Hutchison and Cantano knew the task at hand was a clean ride. Expertly, yet cautiously, they stopped the clock clean in a time of 47.085, exceeding the time allowed by a fraction of a second, but still earning the best score of the second round.

Course designer Fernandez predicted five clean and clearly made his second round more technical. As seen by the results, not only did rails fall but two of the four horses exceeded the time allowed in the jump-off where time wasn't a factor in round one.

Riders who earned fifth through 12th positions dislodged one or two rails in round one. With three mounts in the class, Maurice Beatson occupied the next positions with the three fastest four-fault rides. The New Zealand competitor was fifth on Sally Clark's Zibbibo in a time of 77.580, sixth with his own Jedi Warrior, who stopped the clock at 78.993, and seventh aboard another of his horses, Apollo Van Evendael, in 79.511.

In only his fourth grand prix start, eight-year-old Bristol, piloted by Rusty Stewart, had just a toe in the water for an eighth-place finish. Leslie Steele and her own Oh My Goodness also had one single rail late in the course earning ninth-place honors. Rounding out the last of the four faulters and placing tenth was Canada's Becky Smith aboard her big, bay stallion, Alicante.

Blenheim EquiSports begins the third week of the June Series on June 23 at the Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park in San Juan Capistrano. With two more consecutive grand prix events to wrap up the month of June and welcome in July, the $30,000 Copa de Amistad Grand Prix presented by EquiFit, Inc., on Sunday, June 27, and the $25,000 Red, White & Blue Grand Prix presented by the St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort on Saturday, July 3.

Blenheim EquiSports, an equestrian event management company based in San Juan Capistrano, CA, produces over 30 events per year in three locations: San Juan Capistrano, Del Mar and Las Vegas, NV. The events include 18 USEF “A” or “AA” rated hunter-jumper shows featuring several World Cup Qualifying Grand Prix, USHJA International Hunter Derbies, Pony Finals, Medal Finals and more. Visit www.showpark.com for more details.