June 8, 2015 – Wellington, FL – Equestrian Sport Productions (ESP) continued its June show series this weekend with June II, which featured a $7,000 Open Stakes Class. Competition was held at the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival show grounds at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, beneath the roof of the Van Kampen covered arena.

The $7,000 Open Stakes class only saw three clear rounds, and German Camargo and his mount, Centurio, claimed victory with a jump-off time of 55.498 and 2 time faults. Taking second place was Diego Gonzalez Cremer aboard Pedro S.A.’s Air Force Z, with a jump-off time of 48.007 and 4 faults. In third place was Alex Granato and Page Tredennick’s Zenith Dance, with a jump-off time of 49.11 and 4 faults.

Centurio and German Camargo

Centurio and German Camargo

Class 807 – $7,000 Open Stakes Class (1.40m) Results
1. 8961 – CENTURIO – OWNED BY GERMAN CAMARGO – GERMAN CAMARG0 0/2/55.498
2. 8277 – AIR FORCE Z – OWNED BY PEDRO S.A. – DIEGO GONZALEZ CREMER 0/4/48.007
3. 8696 – ZENITH DANCE – OWNED BY PAIGE TREDDENICK – ALEX GRANATO 0/4/49.11
4. 8977 – ZAMMY – OWNED BY NELTON MARCON – NELTON MARCON 0/EL
5. 8991 – CASINO – OWNED BY NELTON MARCON – NELTON MARCON 1/85.374
6. 8695 – CESARIO 15 – OWNED BY PAIGE TREDENNICK – ALEX GRANATO 4/82.229
7. 948 – BALOUS BOY – OWNED BY ERIC FLAMENG – ERIC FLAMENG 8/82.493
8. 8276 – DAFNINA – OWNED BY CLAUDIA LICAUSI – DIEGO GONZALEZ CREMER 4/82.873
9. 8127 – GALANTE HU – OWNED BY HORSES UNLIMITED – RIKKE POULSEN 13/93.305
10. 8916 – ROCK STREET – OWNED BY CATHERINE KENNEDY – EMILY HILL 16/82.39
11. 8989 – VDL ADESSA – OWNED BY NICOLE MINGORANCE MEDINA – NELTON MARCON 21/93.093

Jumper Highlights

In the Add Back Jumper Division, sponsored by Omega Alpha, German Camargo and Sofia Jaramillo’s Chuasus rode to the championship. In reserve was Amy Foster and Cheyenne Considine aboard Cheyenne Considine’s Venturesome.

Sponsored by Sanda Gane, the Children’s Jumper division championship was claimed by Amy Foster and Cheyenne Considine aboard Cheyenne Considine’s Venturesome. The reserve championship was earned by Anderson Wagner and his mount, Thunderball.

The High Schooling Jumper Division, sponsored by OnTyte, saw another victory for German Camargo, this time aboard Ana Umana’s Scaramanga. The reserve championship was earned by Eduardo Salas and his mount, Santa Teresita Lechon.

Sponsored by Long Meadow Farm, the Hopeful Jumper division championship was awarded to Becky Fruehling and Morgan Bailey’s Baby Ruth. In an exciting three-way tie for the reserve championship were Emily Like aboard her mount, T-Rex, Daniela Rojas and Isabella Kaelber both aboard Lorena Kaelber’s Le Cordon, and Laura Camargo aboard Hayley Barnhill’s Toucan Tango.

The Level 6 Jumper championship was claimed by Emily Rizzo and her mount, Tuya. In another exciting three-way tie for the reserve championship place were Diego Gonzalez Cremer aboard Claudia Licausi’s Dafnina, Shoshana Gordon aboard Buttonwood Street LLC’s Cipriani Z, and Alex Granato aboard Page Tredennick’s Zenith Dance.

The Low Schooling Jumper Division, Sponsored by Derby Gold, saw German Camargo claim another championship aboard Ken Haley’s Lionwood Kinsale’s Lad. In a tie for the reserve championship were Ivan Camargo aboard Two Swans Farm’s Colt II and Hannah Hink and Amy Foster aboard Hannah Hink’s Martini.

Sponsored by TuffRider and Equine Couture, the Low Children’s Jumper Division saw Hannah Hink and Amy Foster aboard Hannah Hink’s Martini ride to the championship. The reserve championship went to Sophie Hoffman and her mount, Romeo.

In the Puddle Jumpers Division, sponsored by Equine Tack & Nutritionals, Elm Creek Holdings LLC’s Surf’s Up, piloted by Kayla Bruise, claimed the championship. Melissa Brusie and Sweet Oak Farm’s Wonderful Look earned the reserve championship.

Sponsored by Nutrena, the Training Jumper Division championship was won by Deborah Ball and her mount, Catch Me If You Can. Riding to the reserve championship was Jordan Rachel Hill with her mount, Prestige.

Hunter Highlights

In the combined 3’3” & 3’6” Junior Hunter Division, Olivia Albright and her mount, Say No More, rode to the championship. The reserve championship was claimed by Emily Cherney and her horse, Kinder Scout.

Sponsored by Gold Coast Feed, the Performance Working Hunter 3’3” Division saw Josh Dolan aboard Sarah Tredennick’s Amara claim the championship place. In reserve was Gretchen Ardnt and Long’s Stable LLC’s Grand Rose ABF.

The Baby Green Hunter Division, which took place in the Wellington Equestrian Realty Ring 2, saw Ki-Juan Minors and Lori Mattiasen’s Carrera Z earn the championship ribbon. The reserve championship was awarded to Devon De Phillips and Elite Supplements Inc.’s Date Night.

In the combined Pre-Green Hunter Division, Ki-Juan Minors tied with himself for champion, piloting both Linda Frick’s Royal Onyx as well as Florence Hessen Scher’s Gerry’s Jewels. Claiming the reserve championship was Stacie Sprague and Gun Powder Ranch LLC’s Quite Easy-Acorado.

Liv Otto and Vanlentina Demar Munoz’s Atlantika T rode to champion in the Low Working Hunter Division. Claiming reserve champion was Roxanne Moss aboard her mount, Eternity.

In the Low Adult Hunter Division, sponsored by Pilates Rocks, Roxanne Moss and her mount, Eternity, claimed the championship. Nina Zollo and her horse, Likely V, claimed the reserve championship.

Ashley Briggs and her mount, Tea Ticket, were champions in the Child/Adult Hunters, sponsored by Hendrick Brothers Construction. Taking reserve was Page Tredennick and her mount, Apricot Lane.

Ella Bostwick piloting Patrick Burssen’s Royal Classic claimed the championship in the Modified Hunter Division, sponsored by McGuinn Farms. Mary Jo Engstram and Grassy Ridge Farm’s Claczic Grace finished in reserve.

In the Small Pony Hunter Division, Nicole White and Two Point Equestrian LLC’s Saddle Sold Separately rode to the championship. Ansgar Holtgers Jr. aboard his mount, Bieber, earned the reserve championship.

The Medium Pony Hunter Division saw Hana Bieling and Ponies & Palms Show Stables LLC’s Woodland’s Talulah claim the championship spot. Erika Luter aboard GC Ponies’ Elegance finished in reserve.

In the Large Pony Hunter Division, Sydney Monroe claimed champion aboard Sloane Kapit’s Caleche. Hana Bieling and Caitlyn Zaranek’s Mapleside Corinthian rode to the reserve championship.

Sponsored by The Wanderers Club, the Children’s Pony Division championship ribbon was won by Sarah Steadman and Amy Jensen’s Good Time Charlie. Following in reserve was Alexandra Cisneros and her mount, Sunkist.

Equestrian Sport Productions continues its show series with ESP Summer II, taking place August 14 – 16, 2015. For more information and full results, please visit www.equestriansport.com.