Wellington, FL – June 15, 2012 – Equestrian Sport Productions (ESP) hosted the second week of its June horse show series last weekend at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, FL. The June II competition was held on June 8-10 featuring “A” rated hunter and rated 3 jumper action. 

The ESP Summer Series will continue with five more events:
ESP Summer III: August 24-26, 2012 – “A” rated and Jumper Rated 3
ESP Labor Day: August 31 – September 2, 2012 – “A” rated and Jumper Rated 3
ESP September: September 14-16, 2012 – “A” rated and Jumper Rated 3
Florida State Fall: September 21-23, 2012 – “A” rated and Jumper Rated 3
Rita & Irish Flynn: September 29-30, 2012 – “C” rated and Jumper Rated 2
For more information and to get the ESP Summer Series prize list, please visit call 561-793-5867 or visit www.equestriansport.com.
June II Jumper Highlights
June II competition kicked off with an exciting win for Evi Smith and her horse No Limits in the $1,500 M&S Child/Adult Jumper Classic. Chris Hanrahan and Flynhoof’s Dusk To Dawn, owned by Kimberly Hanrahan, finished second. Smith and No Limits also won three classes in a row in the Child/Adult Jumper division over the weekend.
In the $1,500 Tackeria Child/Adult Jumper Classic, Hanrahan and Flynhoof’s Dusk To Dawn moved up to the winner’s position. Emily Rizzo and Little Joey, owned by Tyler Smith, finished second.


The $1,500 Low Child/Adult Jumper Classic saw a win for Hana Bieling and Sweet Oak Farm’s Serendipity. Lisa Moore rode Cavalier’s Royal Diamond, owned by Moore Equines LLC, to the second place finish. Bieling and Serendipity then went on to win the division championship with one other class win. The reserve champion was Joyride and owner/rider Rylie Alewine.

June II Hunter and Equitation Highlights
In the hunter divisions, Rori Fiebert rode Amalfi, owned by Kate Hagerty, to the division championship in the Adult Amateur Hunters with Poddium and Kelly Caldwell Sachs in reserve.
In the Children’s Working Hunters, Femme Fatale and Oliva Easton took top honors with Avatar Real Estate LLC’s Urlando and Lauren Schrager in reserve.
Camden Yards, owned by Allyson Blais, took the division championship in the Junior Hunters for the second week in a row, this week ridden by Morgane Qualls. Special Blend, owned by Bridlebourne Stables LLC, and ridden by Katie Jones, finished in reserve. 

In the Low Adult Hunters, Vitesse, owned by Elite Pharmaceuticals and ridden by Beth Melamed, earned the division championship. No Worries and Kelly Caldwell Sachs were the reserve champions.
The pony hunters also showed over the weekend and presented their division championships. In the Small Pony Hunters, Buttonwood Street LLC’s Playtime and Lindsay Levine were the champions with Christine Bostwick’s Blue Print and young rider Ella Bostwick in reserve.
In the Medium Pony Hunter division, Isabel Warren’s She Wore Dior and Jessica Gollel earned the championship with Barn Rat LLC’s Dipped in Chocolate and Hayley Iannotti in reserve.
The Large Pony Hunter division saw a championship win for Barn Rat LLC’s Highland’s Percival and Hayley Iannotti. Sweet Ambition and Olivia Woodson finished in reserve.
In the equitation, Maggie Botkin rode Rolls Royce, owned by Linda Urioste, to victory in both the Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal presented by Randolph College and the ASPCA Maclay classes for the second week in a row. Liza Finsness and Fedelio also won the WIHS Overall for the second week.
For full results, please visit www.showgroundslive.com.