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Bam bam 💥 2 gold stars for me ⭐️⭐️ All A's in my first semester at @ucberkeley ! I've finished my first semester and was still able to show a little bit too. Now I'm off to London for my Fall semester abroad. 🇬🇧
I'm #BerkeleyBound! I'm proud to be a member of the University of California Berkeley Class of 2021. #GoBears
Such a great week at the 96th Annual Flintridge Horse Show! Placed 3rd in the 1.40M High J/Am’s, 7th in the Land Rover GP of Flintridge and 1rst in the Low J/Am Classic. Now gotta study for some finals and some AP exams! Phew!
Want to see what I've been up to this winter circuit? Follow the link for my coverage of HITS Coachella.
NOELLE FLOYD Million Dollar Mandy! West Coaster Captures AIG $1 Million Grand Prix at HITS Coachella by Sophie St.Clair
by Sophie St.Clair
American grand prix rider Mandy Porter delivered a skillfully ridden round to win the AIG $1 Million Grand Prix on Sunday, March 19, 2017 at theHITS Coachella Desert Circuit in Thermal, California.
Entries in the 2017 edition of the AIG $1 Million were the most popular to date. The class was at capacity with 54 competitors in the first round. And unlike prior years, the stands were all but filled despite 95-degree temperatures. Spectators battled the heat with meticulously constructed tents and portable fans that lined the perimeter of the ring, under which they waited anxiously to see hometown heroes compete in the west coast winter circuit’s most anticipated class.
San Diego, California-based Porter, who has won two other major grand prix classes at Coachella this circuit, rode Abigail Weese’s Milano a twelve-year-old SWB gelding (Orlando x Pomme Royale) to the win. “He’s a bit of a freak,” said Porter. “He’s a really good competitor; every time in the ring he gives it his all. If there’s something he needs to practice, he thinks about it and he comes out wanting to do it better.”
With a technical round one that caught out the most riders at the penultimate obstacle, a double of verticals that rode directly from a triple bar, clear rounds were hard to come by. While Ireland’s Cian O’Connor showed the way with an early clear aboard Good Luck, it would then be a long wait for the jumpoff list to grow.
The same double of verticals reappeared in the jumpoff, but the top three riders all found clear paths over the fences. As second last to go into a six-rider jump-off, Porter delivered a round that would be unbeatable. When the famed French horseman Eric Navet stepped into the ring as the final competitor to try his hand at the jumpoff course, Porter had already decided she’d be happy with the results of the class. “I was so excited with how the horse performed and that I didn’t screw up. Whatever was going to happen was going to happen,” said Porter. Luckily, her round remained on top when Navet exited the arena.
Porter narrowly beat 2nd place finishers Tamie Phillips and Cristar of Canada. Mandy finished the jump-off with a clear round and a time of 41.600. Phillips finished a hair slower with a clear round and time of 41.954. Irish showjumper Cian O’Connor and the crowd pleasing Good Luck finished 3rd with a clear round and a time of 43.986 in the jump-off.
The new 1.50m height for the AIG $1 Million Grand Prix was extremely popular with west coast competitors. The rule change allowed those who otherwise might have been discouraged by the 1.60m height to compete, thus adding new faces into the pool of rising west coast riders. Phillips was also very pleased with the new height: “It gave me a lot of confidence going into this class,” she said.
“The results of this class for those of us who organize these events really couldn’t have gone any better,” said HITS CEO Tom Struzzieri. “Cian is a great competitor and McLain [Ward] is a dear friend of mine but to have clients who were in Coachella the whole circuit win the class was great. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that a couple of these gals who rode so hard all winter are here sitting next to me.”
O’Connor saluted the show organizers for the change in height. “I really admire Tom [Struzzieri] and the show for putting the class at a 1.50m height so that new people can jump in these classes,” he said.
The inviting height was countered by a technical course designed by Ireland’s Alan Wade. An additional rule change allowed some riders to qualify not only one but two horses. Porter had two, first round entries, Milano and Coral Reef Follow Me II.
Twenty-one-year-old Uma O’Neil was the youngest rider to make it to the jump-off round and also one of the least experienced competitors. Before the class, she a young rider stepping into the grand prix level, but after, she was a serious contender in a $1 million class. Additionally, 25-year-old Zazou Hoffman, who has been on a winning streak in Coachella with two recent grand prix wins, was able to show both of her horses in a more challenging setting than a typical Coachella grand prix. The class functioned as a way of putting aspiring young riders squarely on the map while affording them the opportunity to compete against some of the best riders the east coast has to offer.
The adaptation of the Coachella edition of the triad of $1 Million Grand Prix classes that are organized by Struzzieri and the HITS team seemed at first to be a gamble. However, lowering the heights and welcoming a higher proportion of developing riders into the class was given all the more weight by their stellar performances in a highly technical grand prix. This class allowed a pool of fresh new faces to enter the spotlight and allowed west coast riders the opportunity to compete for big prize money that is too often swept up by travelling east coast competitors.
The results of the 2017 AIG $1 Million Grand Prix are a triumph of innovation on the part of horse show organizers to adapt to the challenges that face equestrian sport. By giving the opportunity for more rising young riders and professionals to compete at the highest levels, so begins the process of revitalizing the competitive community that has produced equestrian athletes such as Lucy Davis, Rich Fellers, Lauren Hough and Richard Spooner.
See the complete results list at this link.
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Bond is Back, & She’s Here to Win
See my latest article on American show jumper Ashlee Bond and her triumphant return to the top of the sport just four months after giving birth to her daughter Scottie. Follow the link in the title.
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Zazou Hoffman Wins First Career Grand Prix at HITS Coachella in California by Sophie St.Clair
Read my article for Noelle Floyd about rising young professional Zazou Hoffman. She’s a former Maclay Finals winner and has been burning up Thermal this winter at HITS Coachella Desert Circuit. She’s one to watch!
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Is 1.50m Worth $1 Million Dollars? Riders Discuss Change in Height of AIG Million GP at HITS by Sophie St.Clair
Read my latest article for Noelle Floyd. For it or against it lots of discussion has been generated around the decision to drop the height at the AIG $1 Million Dollar Grand Prix and HITS Coachella. Read on for more...
Thank you to Kristin Stine at Noelle Floyd for featuring me on the Instagram Spotlight for Noelle Floyd Style! I was super excited to be chosen. Look for it at the link below or in the upcoming Winter print issue. https://nfstyle.com/instagram-spotlight-sophie-st-clair/
NEW FIVE STAR SHOW JUMPING EVENT AT VERSAILLES! More details here : http://www.worldofshowjumping.com/en/News/New-five-star-event-at-Versailles.html
Happy Thanksgiving to all our friends and family! 🍂🍁🦃 (at Dorn's Original Breakers Cafe)
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Just another follow up to this interesting FEI approved competition format. Noelle Floyd has her eye on it too. 😉
It's good to be in the ribbons! 🎀 (at Longines Masters LBCC 2016)
SUPER INTERESTING NEW FORMAT! It's called JumpingClash Challenge. It takes the top 8 FEI riders and 8 Challenge riders in a head to head format with quarter finals and semi finals leading up to the final. Aiming to bring in new fans all over the world to the sport by simplifying the format for the audience. We'll see how it goes when it premiers in November at the Madrid Horse Week.