Hunters Return to HITS Ocala Horse Properties Stadium in Ocala Week VIII to Compete for the Money

As the HITS Ocala Winter Circuit gears up for its last few weeks, hunter exhibitors at HITS Post Time Farm in Ocala, Florida, took another try at a win in the prestigious hunter prix

March 15, 2016 – As the HITS Ocala Winter Circuit gears up for its last few weeks, hunter exhibitors at HITS Post Time Farm in Ocala, Florida, took another try at a win in the prestigious hunter prix and a chance to qualify for the HITS Championships in September in Saugerties, New York.

$10,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix

Saturday’s $10,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix, held on the new Grass Field at HITS Post Time Farm, served as a qualifying opportunity for the $500,000 Diamond Mills Hunter Prix at the HITS Championship in September.

Emily Williams and Fairfax on their way to a $10,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix win | (C) ESI Photography

Of the field of 32 exhibitors, the team to beat was Ocala’s own Emily Williams aboard Fairfax, owned by Liz Hudspeth. Williams was hot off a win in last week’s $5,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix on another mount.

The top twelve returned for the second-round to contend for the title in the two-round classic. Williams impressed the judge with her flawless rides as she piloted Fairfax to the top of leaderboard earning the highest score of both rounds, an 87 and 85, respectively for a winning total of 174.

Coming in behind Williams was Flower Mound, Texas, equestrian Tracey Fenney riding MTM Fashion. A well-known professional at HITS Ocala, Fenney has been winning in both the hunter and jumper rings during the HITS Ocala series. Riding MTM Fashion, she earned a second-round score of 84, which combined with a first-round score of 86, gave them a total of 170 for second-place.

Third in the ribbons was Hunter Holloway of Topeka, Kansas, riding Any Given Sunday, owned by Hays Investment Corporation. This versatile pair earned a second-round score of 84 and a first-round score of 83, giving them a total of 167 for their efforts.

Robert Lee of Old Saybrook, Connecticut, and Cameron, owned by Marianne Huss, finished in fourth-place with scores of 84 and 82.5 for a total of 166.5. Coming in fifth-place was Westminster, Maryland, equestrian Samantha Schaefer and her own Classified.

Classified was a ribbon winner in the $100,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby in Ocala Week VI. This week, they earned a first-round score of 85, a second-round score of 81, and a total of 166.5, just behind Lee to round out the top five.

Place Horse Owner Rider Prize R.1 Score R.2 Score Total
1 Fairfax Liz Hudspeth Emily Williams $2,800 87 85 172
2 MTM Fashion MTM Farm Tracy Fenney $1,800 86 84 170
3 Any Given Sunday Hays Investment Corp Hunter Holloway $1,250 83 84 167
4 Cameron Marianne Huss Robert Lee $900 84 82.5 166.5
5 Classified Samantha Schaefer Samantha Schaefer $800 85 81 166
6 Monopoly Four Winds Farm Bill Ellis $700 81.5 83 164.5
7 Caramo Caroline Russell Howe Harold Chopping $600 82 81.5 163.5
8 UpCountry Charmer Jamie Stryker Emily Williams $450 81 80 161

$1,500 Platinum Performance Hunter Prix

Emily Miller of Leeport, Pennsylvania, piloted her own Bellefield to win their first $1,500 Platinum Performance Hunter Prix of the HITS Ocala Winter Circuit. The Prix serves as a qualifying opportunity for the $250,000 Platinum Performance Hunter Prix at the HITS Championship in September. Miller and Bellefield scored consistently high, earning a first-round score of 85 combined with a second-round score of 85 for a total of 169.

Emily Miller and Bellefield winning the $1,500 Platinum Performance Hunter Prix | (C) ESI Photography

Following Miller in the ribbons was Rochester, New York, equestrian Sydney DeGrazia riding her own Extraordinary. Placing consistently in the top five in the Platinum Performance classes this circuit, DeGrazia and Extraordinary received a first-round score of 83, improving to an 85 in the second-round for a total of 168 for second-place.

Emily Noble of Concord, Massachusetts, and Claudio, owned by Volo Farm, Inc., earned third-place with a first-round score of 81 and a second-round score of 79.25, totaling 160.25 for their efforts.

Fourth-place went to Got To Be, owned and ridden by Jackie Arakelian of Winchester, Massachusetts. They were awarded a first-round score of 78, which combined with a second-round score of 72.5, gave them a total of 150.5 to secure the spot.

Katharine Page of Mt. Kisco, New York, and her own Surreal finished in fifth-place with scores of 75 and 72.25, totaling 147.25.

Place Horse Owner Rider Prize R.1 Score R.2 Score Total
1 Bellefield Emily Miller Emily Miller $450 84 85 169
2 Extraordinary Sydney DeGrazia Sydney DeGrazia $300 85 83 168
3 Claudio Volo Farm, Inc Emily Noble $200 79.25 81 151.25
4 Got To Be Jackie Arakelian Jackie Arakelian $150 72.5 78 150.5
5 Surreal Katharine Page Katharine Page $125 72.25 75 147.25
6 Anucci Jess Lusty Jess Lusty $100 71 75.25 146.25
7 Custom Made Katie Strandberg Tricia O’Connor $100 74 71 145
8 Reveille Cambridge Meadow Farms Patti Hooker $100 76 68.5 144.5

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