Fig Street's Duchess Rises to the Occasion at Derby Finals

As summer draws to an end, we here at Fox Lake Farm have spent some time reflecting upon all of the experiences we had this season. There were countless successes and ample learning opportunities for us all. This summer was certainly a time for celebration for Cynthia Hallman, owner of Fig Street’s Duchess. Fig Street’s Duchess, or “Gracie” as she’s called at home, took 4th place with Holly Shepherd in the $10,000 Derby Challenge at the USHJA International Hunter Derby Championship in August. This was Gracie’s first trip to the Derby Finals at the Kentucky Horse Park, an exciting conclusion to her first year of consistently competing in the International Hunter Derby classes.

Hallman purchased Gracie, a Hanoverian mare by Don Principe out of Comtessa, as a three year old and has had the pleasurable experience of witnessing her young horse develop at Fox Lake Farm over the past four years. With this being Gracie’s first trip to the Finals, Hallman’s expectations were modest: “My hope, going into the Finals, was for Gracie to have a positive experience on a national stage and establish herself within the International Hunter Derby community.  I just wanted her to have positive, consistent rounds.” With Holly Shepherd’s guidance in the saddle, Gracie rose to the occasion.

Gracie and Shepherd jumped to a total score of 243.00 in the Classic Round of the Finals on Friday, August 18th, putting them in the 38th spot. They would go on to compete the following day in the $10,000 Derby Challenge. Hallman’s favorite moment of the Finals came that Saturday the 19th, as Shepherd and Gracie executed the Derby Challenge Round, a course designed to test each horse’s handiness. Gracie was in her element—Hallman remarks, “to receive 9 out of 10 possible bonus points for handiness from each of the judging panels was beyond my expectations.” The bonus points were smartly rewarded—Shepherd executed four strides in the first line of the course, which nearly no other horse and rider pair attempted.  They also successfully navigated all four high fence options offered. The pair received a total score of 284.00, securing them a 4th place finish.

This year’s Derby Finals fulfilled a long-held dream of Hallman’s, who has aspired to have a horse of her own attend the event since its inception in 2009. “I watched John French and Rumba lay down breath-taking course after course in Southern California then perform flawlessly in the Finals and thought how amazing it would be to own such a horse. Now I do!”

Gracie’s success is the culmination of both Hallman and the Fox Lake Farm team’s hard work, and Hallman is quick to give credit to Allison Black, Mark Tompkins, Guerry Force, and Chaz Harpman: “They mapped out the perfect program for Gracie – from the types of schooling she received at home, to the shows at which she showed leading up to August, to her chiropractic, massage and TheraPlate sessions – which set her up perfectly for the Finals.  They see Gracie as the individual she is and created the perfect custom program to meet her needs.  I couldn’t be more grateful!”

When asked to summarize the experience, Hallman says, “The Derby Finals were everything I hoped they would be.  My mare was relaxed, happy and competitive!  The weather was wonderful, and the courses were big and interesting.  And, most importantly, I was able to share the experience with Allison [Black], my mother, my sister and two of my dearest friends.” We wish Gracie and Cynthia continued success together in the Adult Amateur Hunters, and are excited to see what the future brings for Gracie in the Derby ring.

Photo credits to Zelda Hallman

-Carlyle Brown

 

 

Atlanta Summerfest II & III

The Fox Lake Farm Team has just returned from two exciting weeks at Atlanta Summerfest II & III in Fairburn, Georgia!

At week II, Romney Velazquez took reserve champion honors in the Pre-Adult Hunters on her new mount A Timely Affair. Anna Hymer and her own Cinsational received reserve champion honors in the Amateur/Owner 3'3 division. Keri Rankin and Abby Beaty's Third Day won every over fences class, including the classic, in the Adult Amateur 35+ Hunters and took champion honors. Annie LaRussa and Escalido, and Kate Knowles and Kingsley received good placings in the Children's Hunters. Sydney Velazquez and Requested won the Long Stirrup Hunter under saddle. At Hagen Blackwell's first show with Hey Scooby, she won an over fences class in the Large Pony Hunters; she also received good placings with Footsteps in the Medium Pony Hunters. Chaz Harpman and Abby Beaty's Via Dolorosa placed 4th and Madison Massey and Captain Dukato placed 7th in the $1500 1.20 Welcome Classic. Chaz Harpman also received top placings in the $5000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, taking 3rd place on Annie LaRussa's Escalido, 8th on Anna Hymer's Cinsational, and 11th on Abby Beaty's Third Day. 

We are pleased to say that several of our riders stepped up to their first "A" rated show at week II and received top honors in their divisions! Paloma Caine and Capito won champion in the Long Stirrup Hunter division. Emma Grace Early and Best Kept Secret won the Short Stirrup Hunter Challenge, Julia McAdam and Cup of Joe received 3rd, and Mr. Congeniality and Sarah Carson Hill took 10th. All three riders received high placings in the Short Stirrup Hunter division. Lillian Reynolds and Gabriel had good ribbons in the Pre-Childrens Hunters, including 4th in the Pre-Child/Adult Hunter Challenge. Hannah Banks and Elliott received many top 3 placings in the Crossrail Hunters. We are thrilled with the progress that these horse and rider pairs have made--their hard work paid off with great results! 

 

At week III, Chaz Harpman had all four of his mounts back to the handy round in the $5000 USHJA National Hunter Derby. He placed 2nd on Abby Beaty's Third Day, 3rd on Anna Hymer's Cinsational, 8th on Romney Velazquez's A Timely Affair, and 9th on Susan Warner's Commodore. Commodore also took reserve champion in the 3ft Green Working Hunters with Chaz. Clayton Mullis and Cruze won the Low Child/Adult Jumper Classic with Anna Hymer and Fleetwood taking a close 2nd. Jessica Dallow and Zoffany had great rounds in the High Adult Jumpers and placed 6th in the Adult Jumper Classic. Annie LaRussa and Escalido took 2nd in the Children's Hunter Classic as well as reserve champion honors. Hagen Blackwell and Hey Scooby had another good weekend with a 3rd place in the $500 Pony Classic. Romney Velazquez and A Timely Affair had many top 3 placings in the Pre-Adult Hunters, including a 2nd place finish in the Pre-Adult Hunter Challenge. Carlyle Brown and One Fine Day had good clear rounds in the .90 jumpers. 

The Fox Lake Farm team is home for a week before heading to Brownland Fall in Franklin, Tennessee on September 5th! 

Click through the photo below to check out our gallery from the past two weeks!

AHJA Kick Off Show 2017

We had a great time at the Alabama Hunter Jumper Association Kick Off Show. 

Mimi Colette Frei and Mariano won the AHJA Derby Challenge with an 86! So proud of this duo who also picked up champion honors in the children's ponies.

Mariano

Kate Knowles and Clayton Mullis dominated the children's hunters with their horses Kingsley and Cruze. These girls were champion and reserve champion.

Clayton and Kate also participated it the AHJA Junior Board Equitation Challenge picking up 2nd and 7th respectively. 

We had several riders move up divisions with new horses or ponies and they all brought home great ribbons. Fifi Robinson was a rock star in lead line with Mr. Congeniality. 

FLF is looking forward to the next AHJA show at the end of March. 

Indoors 2016!!

The Indoor show season is right around the corner and several of the FLF horses and riders have qualified for the Pennsylvania National Horse Show and the Washington International Horse Show!

Salter Hydinger and Honor qualified for both shows in the younger large junior hunters.

Abby Beaty and Via Dolorosa qualified for the NAL/WIHS children's Jumper finals.

Anna Hymer and Cinsational qualified for the NAL/WIHS children's hunter finals.

Hagen Blackwell and Rollingwood's Lemony Sticket qualified for the PNHS in the small ponies.

Congratulations Hagen Blackwell!

Congratulations to Hagen Blackwell and her two ponies on being accepted into The Devon Horse Show 2016! Hagen will show Flyer Miles and Rollingwood's Lemony Sticket in the small pony hunters. Good luck to everyone attending this year!

Welcome Sara Littlefield!

Fox Lake Farm would like to welcome Sara Littlefield to our hard working team! Sara comes to us from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sara graduated from the University of South Florida with a major in International Business. Sara has experience in the pony, hunter, jumper and equitation rings. She competed on an IHSA team in college, has been a working student under some top trainers with experience at all of the major horse shows and Florida Winter circuits. On her own she qualified and competed her large green pony to a 14th overall placing at Pony Finals. We can't wait for everyone to meet and work with Sara. She is a talented rider, knowledgeable teacher and a role model for all of the riders in the barn.