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Hunter Siebel and Boss Crowned Overall Grand Champions of USEF Junior Hunter National Championship - West

Hailey Link and Maldini Win Overall Grand 3'3" Junior Hunter Championship Title

by Blenheim EquiSports | Jul 26, 2017, 11:10 AM

July 26, 2017 - Del Mar, CA - After two days and three phases, Hunter Siebel and Laura Wasserman's Boss were crowned Overall Grand Champions of the 2017 USEF Junior Hunter National Championship - West. Earning second in the classic round and first in both the under saddle and the handy, the pair rose to the top with a grand total of 262.6 points. After winning the Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under division, Augusta Iwasaki and Lyn Pederson's Small Affair emerged as Overall Reserve Grand Champions with a total of 256.4 points from the three phases.

Hunter Seibel and Boss
(Captured Moment Photography)

With Kim Dorfman, Gary Duffy, and Robin Swinderman Mitchell as the judging panel, Siebel and Boss established themselves as a competitive duo with scores of 83, 84, and 85 in the classic round on the first day. The beautiful bay gelding truly shined in the under saddle, where he earned an 87, a 90, and a 92. With 90s across the board from the handy round, the pair stole the show.

"When it's show time, he's always ready to go and he makes it happen every time," Siebel said of Boss, whom she's been riding since the beginning of the year. "It's been getting better and better as I've been getting to know him, and this show was amazing for us. I love to take my time, so the classic round course was made for me! Boss made it happen in the hack and we got some really great scores, which helped carry me through to this championship."


Hunter Siebel and Boss, Overall Grand Champions of the 2017 USEF Junior Hunter Championship - West

The handy round, designed by Scott Starnes of Bend, OR, featured a short approach right out of the in-gate, followed by a series of flowing turns and rollbacks, a two-stride of hay bale fences, and a trot fence on the bank. Riders were able to show off their handiness while maintaining a forward pace.

A number of competitors from the four 3'6" sections entered the handy round with incredibly close scores, but Siebel and Boss's unbeatable performance gave them the edge they needed to rise above in the numbers. Siebel trains with Archie Cox, and will be attending Stanford University in the fall. She took home The Monarch International/US Equestrian Perpetual Trophy, along with her tricolor ribbons and overall recognition. Also champion of the Small Junior Hunter 16-17 division, she received The River Edge Farm Perpetual Trophy, donated by River Edge Farm.


Augusta Iwasaki and Small Affair

Earning scores of 83, 86, and 87 in the handy round, Augusta Iwasaki and Small Affair secured the Overall Reserve Grand Championship. Their two 84s and 87 from the classic round, combined with their 85, 87, and 88 from the under saddle, placed them atop the field of the Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under and behind Siebel overall by just a few points. For winning their Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under division, they earned The Escort Me In Perpetual Trophy, donated by Shalanno Farms.

Fresh off a win in the USHJA Hunterdon Cup Equitation Classic - West on Monday, Iwasaki put on her hunter hat to pilot her sensitive yet talented mount. "I tried to stay calm and just give him the best ride that I could. He was really good this year."


Overall Reserve Grand Champions Augusta Iwasaki and Small Affair

Hailey Link and Maldini Win Overall Grand 3'3" Junior Hunter Championship Title

Scoring 82, 84, and 79 in the classic round, 86, 85, and 80 in the under saddle, and 73.5, 80, and 82 in the handy round, Hailey Link rode Maldini, owned by Star Lane Farms, LLC, to the top of the class. They emerged as the Overall Grand 3'3" Junior Hunter Champions with 242.4 points.


Hailey Link rode Star Lane Farms, LLC's Maldini

"I haven't had him for that long; this is probably my fifth show with him," Link explained of the beautiful chestnut. "Honestly, this week was just about trying to get to know him and it went way beyond my expectations, so I'm really happy and feel really blessed."

Link trains with Jim Hagman, Javi Abad, and Lexi Shaw of Elvenstar. Another Elvenstar rider, Olivia Welsh, rode her horse Maple Bay to the Overall Reserve Grand 3'3" Junior Hunter Championship with a total of 240.8 points.


Overall Grand 3'3" Junior Hunter Champions Hailey Link and Maldini with Overall Reserve Grand Champions Olivia Welsh and Maple Bay

Welsh described how the championship experience went beyond awards. "I think it's a really lucky thing to not only have teammates and friends that you ride with, but to actually have them be barn mates as well. We support each other at home and at shows, and I think the highlight for me is not just having great horses and then being successful, but seeing my friends be successful, too."

More Champions and Reserve Champions Crowned

With the over fences rounds counting for 40% each and the under saddle counting for 20%, champions emerged from each of the six sections.

In the Small Junior Hunter 16-17 division, the aforementioned Overall Grand Champion, Boss, was the winner. Sorbet, Grace Tuton's ride owned by Nicodemus Farms, was deemed the Best Mare upon the conclusion of the competition. For the special recognition, Tuton accepted The Small Collection Perpetual Trophy, donated by Elizabeth Reilly. Tuton rode Sorbet to the reserve championship in the Small Junior Hunter 16-17 section with a total score of 250.8 points.


Sorbet, Best Mare and winner of The Small Collection Perpetual Trophy

Emily Williams rode her own horse Beach Boy to the championship in the Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under section, finishing with a total of 238.4 points. For this victory they took home The Huntover Farm Perpetual Trophy, donated by Huntover Farm. The reserve championship went to Kaitlyn Lovingfoss and Emma Farber's Triumph for their 229.2 points.


Emily Williams and Beach Boy

It was Katherine Dash and Whish, LLC's Everglow who edged out the competition in the Large Junior Hunter 16-17 division, earning the Magic Word Perpetual Trophy, donated by Karen Kay. Winning all three phases with consistent scores ranging up to 90, and a final total of 255.2, the duo was just 1.2 points from the Overall Reserve Champion's score of 256.4. Abigail Albrecht and Nancy Littlejohn's Maggie May earned 238.6 overall points to take home the reserve championship in the section.


Katherine Dash and Everglow

After winning both over fences rounds, the championship title in the Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under section and The Escort Me Perpetual Trophy went to Overall Reserve Grand Champion duo Augusta Iwasaki and Small Affair. Brooke Brombach and Erin Moe's Classico claimed the reserve championship in the Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under section with a total of 247.8 points.


Skylar Wireman and Captivated

In the 3'3" Small Junior Hunter section, it was Skylar Wireman and her own horse Captivated who came out on top with 238.4 points. The reserve champions in that division were Stella Wasserman and Laura Wasserman's Fine Design with 235.6 points.

As another beautiful USEF Junior Hunter National Championship - West concludes, Blenheim EquiSports congratulates all entries.


Boss and Small Affair take a tandem victory jump

 

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Photos by Captured Moment Photography
 

About the USEF Junior Hunter National Championship
Established in 2001, the USEF Junior Hunter National Championship showcases the best junior hunters in the nation while providing riders opportunities to meet and spend time with competitors from all over the country. Each year, more than 700 eligible hunters qualify to compete in the prestigious final which is held over two days and is comprised of three phases: handy hunter, classic, and under saddle phase. The highest cumulative score for all three phases determines the ultimate winner. In 2014, the new 3'3" Junior Hunter section was added to the Championship.

Blenheim EquiSports, an equestrian event management company based in San Juan Capistrano, CA, produces events in three locations: San Juan Capistrano, Del Mar and Las Vegas, NV. The events include USEF "Premier" rated hunter-jumper shows featuring multiple grand prix events, a Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping North American League event, USHJA International Hunter Derbies, Pony Finals, Medal Finals and more. More at showpark.com.
 

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