For Immediate Release
Kate Pettersen and Sabrina Brashares for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc.
January 17, 2021 – Wellington, FL – Hilary McNerney (USA) flew to the top of the podium aboard Singuletto in the $30,000 Pilates Rocks Grand Prix on Sunday afternoon, January 17, at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) to close out 2021 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) competition for the week.
The second week of international show jumping at WEF will feature CSI3* competition on the grass Derby Field at Equestrian Village with the $37,000 Adequan® WEF Challenge Cup Round 2 on Friday, Saturday’s $37,000 CaptiveOne Advisors 1.50m Jumper Classic and $10,000 Hermès U25 Welcome, and an exciting Sunday of competition featuring the $137,000 Restylane Grand Prix CSI3* followed by the $25,000 Hermès U25 Grand Prix. Don’t miss a minute of the action and watch all the feature classes for free on the livestream. WEF hosts 13 weeks of shows through April 4 in Wellington, Florida.
A total of 48 entries contested the opening round of the Pilates Rocks Grand Prix with nine moving on to the jump-off over a shortened track set by Anthony D’Ambrosio (USA) and Andy Christiansen Jr. (ECU). Last to go in the second round, McNerney had her work cut out for her with three double clear efforts already on the board in the International Arena. She and her own 12-year-old Holsteiner gelding put the pedal to the metal and crossed the timers in a blistering 41.274 seconds.
“After the first round I could tell that he wasn’t going to hit a jump,” she said. “Going into the jump-off, it kind of makes it more fun because it’s like, ‘Okay, he’s into this, so let’s go. Get with the program, mom.’ It motivates you even more when they jump like that for you. I think that motivated me heading into the jump-off for sure.”
It was veteran Canadian rider Tiffany Foster finishing just off the winning time in the runner-up position aboard the 10-year-old mare Vienna for the Artisan Farms, LLC with a double clear effort in 41.378 seconds. It was a clean sweep of the podium for female riders as Gabriela Reutter (CHI) piloted 11-year-old Maharees Rock owned by Lumiere Horses Inc to a third-place finish in 44.482 seconds.
Singuletto, or “Ziggy” as he’s known around the barn, is a horse McNerney has had since he was seven years old. Five years later, the pair is very well acquainted with each other and continue to develop their careers together. They shaved time off the clock by maximizing their effort with his big stride, helping to land them atop the podium.
“We’re just stepping up so we might start to do some WEF Challenges and see how it goes,” said McNerney. “Maybe we’ll do some CSI4* classes with my horse Captain Cooper, who can do some of the bigger classes, so we’re just saving him right now and using Ziggy to do a little bit more of the bigger classes, which is nice. It’s my goal to do well in these kinds of classes, so I guess I have a good start.”
In preparation for WEF, McNerney opted to stay in Florida throughout the summer and fall and took part in the shows offered by Equestrian Sport Productions (ESP) in Wellington. She credits the quality of the competition and extra experience she gained for how well prepared she is coming into the winter circuit.
“It was so nice. The [derby] field at the dressage grounds is amazing,” she said. “We usually go to Europe and Spruce Meadows so usually we travel a lot more, but I have to say those shows were perfect. I think we were smart in staying here.”
Kicking off the final day of WEF 1 it was Crack Uno and Kendra Gierkink for Section A and Brianne Link aboard Cortina for Section B, earning blue ribbons in the $10,000 Medium Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic. Continuing her hot streak at WEF, Grace Debney took top call in the $10,000 Show Jumping Hall Of Fame High Junior Jumper Classic, presented by Griffis Residential, with Boheme De La Roque.
Final Results: $30,000 Pilates Rocks Grand Prix
1. SINGULETTO: 2009 Holsteiner gelding by Singulord Joter x Ulikai
HILARY MCNERNEY (USA), Hilary McNerney: 0/0/41.274
2. VIENNA: 2011 Hanovarian mare by Valentino x Leena J
TIFFANY FOSTER (CAN), Artisan Farms, LLC: 0/0/41.378
3. MAHAREES ROCK: 2010 Irish Sport Horse mare by Obos Quality 004 x Atlantic Sally
GABRIELA REUTTER (CHI), Lumiere Horses Inc: 0/0/44.482
4. CESNA M: 2012 OS gelding by Check In 2 x Furiella
MARGIE ENGLE (USA), Virginia Bartholomay: 0/0/44.768
5. AYAMONTE BG Z: 2009 Zangersheide stallion by Air Jordan x Ulene Van Het Lindenhof
TANNER KOROTKIN (USA), Castlewood Farm Inc: 0/4/46.470
6. BARDOLINA 2: 2009 Holsteiner mare by Clarimo x Landos
MARIO DESLAURIERS (CAN), Wishing Well Farm, LLC: 0/4/47.506
7. EST DI PALATINA: 2009 KWPN mare by Namelus x Guidam
CHARLES JACOBS (USA), CMJ Sporthorse, LLC: 0/4/49.325
8. TOULOUSE Z: 2011 Zangersheide mare by Toulon x Balinamore Van De Nblauwaert
MCLAIN WARD (USA), McLain Ward: 0/8/45.043
9. GIN CHIN VAN HET LINDENHOF: 2006 BWP gelding by Chin Chin x C Unanyme Vh Lindenhof Z
FLO NORRIS (GBR), Cisca Norris: 0/15/52.189
10. BUGATTI: 2006 KWPN gelding by Heartbreaker x Pilot
WILHELM GENN (GER), Eduardo Leon: 1/84.263
11. GINGER-BLUE: 2011 Dutch Warmblood mare by Plot Blue x Royal Bravour
BEN MAHER (GBR), Jane Forbes Clark: 1/84.386
12. COULASH VAN DE BROY Z: 2006 Zangersheide gelding by Cadence VT Gelutt x Lys De Darmen
JUAN MANUEL GALLEGO (COL), Juan Manuel Gallego: 1/84.709
Tessa Downey Pilots Symbolic to the Large Junior Hunter 3’6” 15 and Under Championship
Competition in the Rost Arena began on Sunday morning with the Large Junior Hunter 3’6” 15 and Under division. Tessa Downey aboard Symbolic earned the tricolor ribbon with first, second, and third-place ribbons.
Downey, of Houston, TX, recently began leasing Symbolic from owner Bella Kay. The new partnership, trained by PJP Farm, has only shown together twice, but they are already proving to be a pair to watch out for.
“He is actually owned by one of my mother’s closest friends and was with Beacon Hill Show Stables before,” commented Downey of the 13-year-old Hanoverian gelding by Carenzo. “I love his color. He is always so shiny, and he has such a great personality too!”
The duo caught the judge’s eye and remained at the top during both days of the competitive division. Downey rode Symbolic to a blue ribbon over fences on Saturday with a score of 87.
“I started with a pretty forward pace yesterday. He was so good and scored double 87s,” explained Downey. “He got an 85 today; he was so good in the second round. In the first round I was just a little slow, but he was still great.”
Downey is looking forward to the rest of the season with Symbolic and hopes to stay consistent in the Large Junior Hunter division. The rider also has qualifying for the $50,000 USHJA/WCHR Peter Wetherill Palm Beach Hunter Spectacular during WEF 6 on her mind.
Kat Fuqua, of Atlanta, GA, and her own Grand Remo received reserve champion honors in the division. Fuqua rode Grand Remo to two firsts and an eighth place finish.
Competition will begin again on Wednesday, January 20, and continue through Sunday, January 24, for the second week of the Winter Equestrian Festival.