For Immediate Release
Lindsay Brock for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc.

North Salem, NY – May 17, 2015 – Rising beneath the pressure of big prize money in front of a packed house under picture-perfect weather conditions, Mclain Ward and HH Carlos Z, owned by Double H Farm, were flawless to win the $100,000 Empire State Grand Prix, presented by The Kincade Group. The event capped two weeks of exciting competition at Old Salem Farm, and Ward’s domination secured him the blue in every grand prix offering, as well as an unchallenged acceptance of the $20,000 Leading Jumper Rider Award.

GPJump1_lrMclain Ward and HH Carlos Z

The Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Shows kicked off on May 5 and wrapped Sunday at the picturesque Old Salem Farm in North Salem, NY. The shows feature over 130 hunter and jumper classes each week, bringing together top competitors, including Olympic show jumpers, from all corners of the country to compete for more than $500,000 in prize money.

HH Carlos Z went two-for-two during the second week of competition at Old Salem Farm with a win in Friday’s $35,000 Grand Prix of North Salem, presented by Karina Brez Jewelry, before topping 40 in Sunday afternoon’s marquee event. Ireland’s Alan Wade set the course for the Empire State Grand Prix and saw 11 advance through the first round without fault for a competitive jump-off.

GPPres_lrMclain Ward and HH Carlos Z accept winner’s awards from Kamran and Ellen Hakim and grandson, with sponsors Nicole and Christopher Kincade, and Ringmaster John Franzreb.

The lead changed hands several times in the jump-off after Kirsten Coe and Baronez got things started for owners Lovsta Stuteri, Tal Milstein and Ilan Ferder with a clear effort in 40.510 seconds. Ward, Quentin Judge, and Beezie Madden all took their turns at the top, but it was Ward’s trip on 13-year-old Zangersheide gelding HH Carlos Z in 38.378 seconds that rose above. Madden, who held the lead for several trips, settled for second in the irons of Abigail Wexner’s Cortes ‘C’ with a time of 39.002 seconds.

GPJump2_lrBeezie Madden and Cortes ‘C’

Ward, along with fellow rider Quentin Judge, piloted four Double H Farm mounts over the short track, maintaining the barn’s dominance of The Grand Prix Field at Old Salem Farm over the past two weeks. Ward was third with young mount HH Azur in 39.480 seconds, and Judge took fourth with HH Whisky Royale with a time of 40.044 seconds. Coe’s time landed her in fifth.

GPJump3_lrMclain Ward and HH Azur

With two horses in the jump-off, HH Carlos Z batted clean-up for Ward returning second-to-last and stealing the lead from Madden and Cortes ‘C’. “To be honest, I thought I had done enough on [HH] Azur – she had a spectacular round and did the distances easy,” he said of the nine-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare who carried him to a win last week in the $50,000 Old Salem Farm Grand Prix, presented by The Kincade Group. “I was thrilled with the mare and Carlos is lightening fast and very careful, so it was worth taking a shot. He’s an awesome little horse.”

Prior to the start of the class, the buzz on the sidelines was about Wade’s water placement. The water came early at fence three and led to a plank vertical. Ward, however, appreciated the challenge. “It was a great class and that was a good test,” he said. “This water is not massive and at this level it shouldn’t be massive – it’s more of an introduction to the water, but at the same time to have it that early you really test the horse’s rideability. Obviously, the horses that are better schooled at the water and on the flat are going to deal with that test better.”

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Despite another win on his more experienced mount, Ward couldn’t control his excitement about the future for his up-and-coming horses. HH Azur, his third-place ride, didn’t pull a single rail throughout her entire two weeks at Old Salem Farm, and Ward is confident she is going places. “I’m very excited about the future with her. The way she jumped today, any day is going to be a good day on her,” he said.

Hailing only a couple miles down the road from Old Salem Farm in Brewster, NY, Ward played the part of home-town hero with Sunday’s win. “This is my home crowd, and I love their support,” he concluded. “This is a special place for me and my family.”

Final Results: $100,000 Empire State Grand Prix, presented by The Kincade Group

1 HH CARLOS Z MCLAIN WARD DOUBLE H FARM 0/0/38.378

2 CORTES ‘C’ BEEZIE MADDEN ABIGAIL WEXNER 0/0/39.002

3 HH AZUR MCLAIN WARD DOUBLE H FARM 0/0/39.480

4 HH WHISKY ROYALE QUENTIN JUDGE DOUBLE H FARM 0/0/40.044

5 BARONEZ KIRSTEN COE LOVSTA STUTERI, TAL MILSTEIN, ILAN FERDER 0/0/40.510

6 VENICE SYDNEY SHULMAN JILL SHULMAN 0/4/39.302

7 HH QUATUOR QUENTIN JUDGE DOUBLE H FARM 0/4/40.505

8 CONTIKI NICHOLAS DELLO JOIO WEMBLY FARM, COKER FARM, WATERSHED 0/4/41.585

9 NICE DE PRISSEY BRIANNE GOUTAL REMARKABLE FARMS, 0/8/41.125

10 QUIDAM 13 SYDNEY SHULMAN JILL SHULMAN 0/8/41.573

11 CALENO 3 GEORGINA BLOOMBERG GOTHAM ENTERPRIZES, LLC 0/12/40.418

12 ZANDER BEAT MANDLI GRANT ROAD PARTNERS, LLC 1/90.193

Earlier in the day, Karen Polle and her own Jeter took the top spot in the $15,000 Junior-Amateur Jumper High Classic on The Grand Prix Field, and Yasmin Rizvi won the $7,500 Junior-Amateur Jumper Medium Classic with Peacock Ridge, LLC’s Manhattan.

Highlighting hunter competition, Grand Champions were crowned in Junior, Pony and Children’s Hunter Divisions. Katherine Strauss and her own Rapunzel were dressed as Grand Junior Hunter Champion, while Farah Rizvi and Peacock Ridge, LLC’s Trillville claimed Grand Pony Hunter Champion. Samantha Karp and her own Zentina B were Grand Children’s Hunter Champion, and Baylee McKeever accepted Grand Children’s Pony Hunter Champion aboard Ridgefield Equestrian Center, Inc.’s Ashworth.

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Old Salem Farm, located just one hour north of New York City, is one of the best equestrian competition venues in North America, as rated by the North American Riders Group in 2011-2014. Host of the Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Shows, the prestigious American Gold Cup CSI-W 4*, and year-round competitions, the facility offers a state-of-the-art turf grand prix field, indoor riding arena, and two all-weather footing rings. As a boarding and training facility, Old Salem Farm is second to none and home to top trainer Frank Madden. For more information, please visit www.oldsalemfarm.net or call 914-669-5610.