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Victory In $25,000 Puissance Sponsored by The Boeing Company Goes to Pablo Barrios and G&C Blanchee Z at the 52nd Washington International Horse Show

  • in Washington International Horse Show
Jan012010

Washington, D.C. – October 29, 2010 – The $25,000 Puissance sponsored by The Boeing Company is always one of the most anticipated classes of the year at the Washington International Horse Show (WIHS). This year was no different as Pablo Barrios (VEN) and G&C Blanchee Z, owned by G&C Farm/Gustavo and Carolina Mirabal, cleared a height of 6’1″ for victory. In the $30,000 International Open Jumper 1.50m faults converted class, Kent Farrington (USA) and Up Chiqui raced to the win. Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) scored his third win of the week in the $15,000 International Open Jumper 1.40m faults converted class with Palouchin de Ligny. Karen Polle on What Ever and Tracey Weinberg with Larone were victorious in the Junior and Amateur-Owner Jumper classes this afternoon.

The WIHS continues through Sunday, October 31 with the best hunter, jumper, and equitation riders in the nation competing for top prizes at Verizon Center in downtown Washington, D.C. The highlight class of the week is the $100,000 President’s Cup Grand Prix presented by Washington Convention and Sports Authority, CSI 3*-W on Saturday, October 30.

In the first round, the Boeing wall was set at 5’7″, and all five riders in the class were clear. In the second round, first in was Andrew Kocher (USA) on Babaganoush, owned by BSSB1. They knocked the blocks off to finish on four faults. Aaron Vale (USA) and Alegro 95, owned by Claudia Billups, were next in. They too just touched the top block of the wall and sent it to the ground for four faults.

Barrios was next in with G&C Blanchee Z, a nine-year-old BWP mare by Utrillo van de Heffinck x Darco. They cleared the wall for a second time for a clear round, and then Barrios watched as no one was able to repeat that feat.


Pablo Barrios and G&C Blanchee Z clear the Boeing wall

Benjamin Meredith (AUS) and Udonna, owned by Raylyn Farms Inc. followed in after Barrios. They ended up being eliminated for jumping a vertical that was not on the prescribed course. Shane Sweetnam (IRL) and Traffic Boy, owned by Sweet Oak Farm, were last in. They attempted the triple bar fence on course before the final wall and had four faults there, then cleared the wall. Those four faults left them in a tie for second place with Vale and Kocher, while Meredith finished fifth.

While Barrios won an exhibition puissance in Florida this winter and tied for the win in the puissance at the Dublin Horse Show in Ireland this summer, those two classes were with his other horse, G&C Sinatra. “It is the first time that I have done the mare (Blanchee) in the Puissance,” he acknowledged. “I have a very good horse for the Puissance with Sinatra, but I did him in the other classes so I tried it with her. Sometimes it helps horses a little to jump more and get braver, so that is what I wanted with her. I thought she was doing great, and if we had jumped a little more she would have made it.”



Since there were no other clears in the second round, the competition was officially over. “I was disappointed; everybody is always expecting to see a bigger wall and I was really surprised to win in just the second round,” Barrios said.

Barrios is a fan of puissance classes and enjoys riding in them. “I like the Puissance classes,” he agreed. “They are still very popular in Europe, people love it. But you need to do it with the right horse, a scopey one and a strong one. I think it is a great class for the crowd and that is one of the points of this sport, to jump high.”

For their puissance win, Barrios and G&C Blanchee Z were presented with the Congressman’s Challenge Trophy donated by the Late Honorable Rogers C.B. Morton and the Late Honorable F. Robert Watkins, of Pennsylvania. They also won the new Armed Forces Cup sponsored by Carol and Earle Mack to express their support and appreciation of all serving military personnel.

Kent Farrington and Up Chiqui put in a thrilling speed round in the evening session to win the $30,000 International Open Jumper 1.50m faults converted class. Farrington, who has won multiple times at WIHS and was the President’s Cup Grand Prix winner in 2005, racked up another win when he finished with the fastest time of 51.59 seconds. Margie Engle (USA) and crowd favorite Hidden Creek’s Pamina L, owned by Hidden Creek Farm, were just behind in second place in 54.48 seconds. Pablo Barrios (VEN) and G&C Sinatra, owned by Barrios and G&C Farm/Gustavo and Carolina Mirabal, were third when they crossed the timers in 54.84 seconds.


Up Chiqui and Kent Farrington

“It was your typical fast 1.50m $30,000 class here at Washington,” Farrington noted. “Indoors is usually very, very fast. That’s why I brought him here, just basically to do that class. You usually need a speed specialist. (He’s) really fast and very careful.”


Up Chiqui is known for his playful personality, but in a tight indoor arena he has to stay focused on course. “I think when it’s that fast, he doesn’t have any time to play. The jumps are coming up so quick that he doesn’t have time, but I think if it was a normal course he would probably pull his usual shenanigans,” Farrington smiled.

Farrington made his plan early and stuck to it. He explained, “I know him so well now that I know what he can and what he can’t do. I basically make a course that I think is for him and he’s naturally so fast. I just try not to make any mistakes and stay out of his way.”



The WIHS is one of Farrington’s favorite horse shows. “I like all the indoor shows,” he said. “They’re my favorite time to show. It feels important, there is only one main ring, there is usually a pretty decent crowd, (and) everybody is trying. You have a limited number of horses so every 
class counts for something. I think it makes it more exciting.”


Up Chiqui and Kent Farrington join ringmaster John Franzreb
and WIHS CEO Eric L. Straus in the Qatar Airways Winners Circle

Rodrigo Pessoa won his third class of the show this afternoon in the $15,000 International Open Jumper 1.40m faults converted class. He and Palouchin de Ligny were lightning fast in 49.72 seconds to take the top prize. Marilyn Little-Meredith (USA) finished second in 52.01 seconds with Cordia de Laubry, owned by Raylyn Farms Inc. Third place went to Hillary Dobbs (USA) and Marengo, owned by The Dobbs Group. They had the fastest time in the class in 49.14 seconds, but with four faults added their final time was 53.14 seconds.

Pessoa and Palouchin de Ligny were presented with the General Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by the late Arthur J. Morris.


Palouchin de Ligny and Rodrigo Pessoa

Karen Polle of New York, NY, and What Ever, an 11-year-old BWP gelding by Darco, finished first in the $2,500 Time First Round class for the Junior Jumpers sponsored by AAA Equestrian LLC. They finished quickly and with no faults in a time of 52.427 seconds. Pracht and Michael Hughes were second when they stopped the timers in 54.204 seconds. Third place went to Charlotte Jacobs on Promised Land, who had a time of 57.258 seconds. Polle and What Ever were awarded the Eleanor White O’Leary Memorial Perpetual trophy donated by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashton Hill and Miss Linden Joan Hill.

In the $2,500 Amateur-Owner Jumper Time First Round class, Tracey Weinberg of Lovettsville, VA, came away with the win and the Cover Story Perpetual Trophy donated by Rolling Acres Farm. Larone, a 17-year-old KWPN stallion by Concorde, was the only clear in 57.297 seconds for the win. Weinberg was second on her other horse, Linda Z. They had four faults in 55.839 seconds, while Navona Gallegos on Vatricia finished third with a time of 59.688 seconds with four faults.

The Washington International Horse Show continues tomorrow with the opening classes for the pony hunters, followed by the WIHS Pony Equitation Classic Finals. The Amateur-Owner and Junior Jumpers will close out their divisions, and the Open Jumpers will have a pair relay class. The jumper phase for the WIHS Equitation Finals will close out the afternoon session.

The evening session begins at 7 p.m. with the WIHS Equitation Finals work-off with the top 10 riders, followed by a Caisson presentation, terrier races, Chester Weber driving exhibition, and the highlight class of the week, the $100,000 President’s Cup Grand Prix presented by Washington Convention and Sports Authority, a World Cup qualifying event.

For full results and more information, please visit www.wihs.org.

Final Results: $25,000 Puissance sponsored by The Boeing Company
Horse, Rider, Country, Height Cleared, Faults, Owner
1. G&C BLANCHEE Z        PABLO BARRIOS     VEN    6’1″    0.00
    G&C FARM/MIRABAL                                               
T2. ALEGRO 95        AARON VALE         USA    5’7″    4.00
    CLAUDIA BILLUPS                                               
T2. TRAFFIC BOY        SHANE SWEETNAM     IRL    5’7″    4.00
    SWEET OAK FARM                                               
T2. BABAGANOUSH        ANDREW KOCHER     USA    5’7″    4.00
    BSSB1                                               
5. UDONNA            BENJAMIN MEREDITH AUS    5’7″    elim.
    RAYLYN FARMS INC                                               

Final Results: $30,000 International Open Jumper 1.50m faults converted

1. UP CHIQUI                KENT FARRINGTON     USA    51.59
    BOONE/DOBBS/FARRINGTON                                       
2. HIDDEN CREEK’S PAMINA L    MARGIE ENGLE     USA    54.48
    HIDDEN CREEK FARM                                       
3.  G&C SINATRA            PABLO BARRIOS     VEN    54.84
    G&C FARM / GUSTAVO & CAROLINA MIRABAL
4. ESPLANADE 7            McLAIN WARD     USA    56.30
    LOUISBURG FARM                                       
5. LIRVING DE VOLSIN        KATE LEVY         USA    59.41
    KATE LEVY LLC & CHRISTIAN WOSCHENKO
6. CASEY                DAVID TROMP     USA    60.04
    BEYAERT FARM INC                                       
7. PALOUCHIN DE LIGNY        RODRIGO PESSOA     BRA    60.73
    RODRIGO PESSOA                                       
8. BALLAD VAN HET INDIHOF    BRIANNE GOUTAL     USA    61.26
    REMARKABLE FARM                                       
9. VIENNA ROUGE            KEEAN WHITE     CAN    67.61
    ANGELSTONE FARM & LINDA RATCLIFFE       
10. GRETNA 2            MARILYN LITTLE-MEREDITH USA    67.62
    RAYLYN FARMS INC                                       
11. LOUIS K2                GEORGINA BLOOMBERG     USA    67.81
    GOTHAM ENTERPRIZES                                       
12. NIELSON B            JEANNE HOBBS     USA    68.25
    JEANNE HOBBS                                       

Final Results: $15,000 International Open Jumper 1.40m faults converted

1. PALOUCHIN DE LIGNY        RODRIGO PESSOA     BRA    49.72
    RODRIGO PESSOA                                       
2. CORDIA DE LAUBRY        MARILYN LITTLE-MEREDITH USA    52.01
    RAYLYN FARMS INC                                       
3. MARENGO                HILLARY DOBBS     USA    53.14
    THE DOBBS GROUP                                       
4. PLATINUM                AARON VALE         USA    54.47
    ABC 4 HORSES                                       
5. HC PAMINA L            MARGIE ENGLE     USA    54.65
    HIDDEN CREEK FARM                                       
6. RENOIR DU BUISSON        DAVID TROMP     USA    56.14
    BEYAERT FARM INC                                       
7. RADIO CITY            GEORGINA BLOOMBERG     USA    61.76
    GOTHAM ENTERPRIZES                                       
8. CISKE                DARRAGH KENNY     IRL    64.93
    BOGGS HILL                                       
9. BABAGANOUSH            ANDREW KOCHER     USA    72.15
    BSSB1                                       
10. CELENA Z                KEEAN WHITE     CAN    81.74
    ANGELSTONE FARMS & ASHLAND FARMS
                                                                      
Final Results: $2,500 Junior Jumper sponsored by AAA Equestrian LLC, Time First Round

1. WHAT EVER        KAREN POLLE     0.00    52.427
    KAREN POLLE                                               
2. PRACHT            MICHAEL HUGHES     0.00    54.204
    DRUMNACROSS FARM & CHRISTINA FRIED       
3. PROMISED LAND        CHARLOTTE JACOBS 0.00    57.258
    CANDY TRIBBLE & WINDSOR SHOW STABLES                   
4. ANBERLIN            LAURA PFEIFFER     0.00    57.847
    FOX MEADOW FARM                                               
5. AMOROSO            KATIE DINAN         0.00    57.942
    GRANT ROAD PARTNERS   
6. HENNESSEY        CHASE BOGGIO     0.00    58.097
    CHASE BOGGIO                                               
7. ULTIMATE VDL        KALVIN DOBBS     0.00    58.980
    TREESDALE FARM                                               
8. KARTOUCHE VD WATERING  CHARLOTTE JACOBS     4.00     51.870
    NORTH STAR VENTURES OF EA   
9. FLIGHT            REED KESSLER     4.00    53.162
    REED KESSLER                                               
10. SINATRA IV        MEG O’MARA         4.00    53.892
    THINKS LIKE A HORSE
11. LIGIST            REED KESSLER     4.00    55.168
    REED KESSLER                                               
12. CACHETTE Z        KAREN POLLE     4.00    56.415
    KAREN POLLE   

Final Results: $2,500 Amateur-Owner Jumper Time First Round

1. LARONE            TRACEY WEINBERG     0.00    57.297
    TRACEY WEINBERG & THE WEINBERG GROUP
2. LINDA Z            TRACEY WEINBERG     4.00    55.839
    TRACEY WEINBERG & THE WEINBERG GROUP   
3. VATRICIA            NAVONA GALLEGOS     4.00    59.688
    BAR X RANCH LLC                                               
4. PEACHES            JEAN SHEPTOFF     8.00    57.895
    JEAN SHEPTOFF                                               
5. NO FEAR            NAVONA GALLEGOS     8.00    59.738
    BAR X RANCH LLC                                               
6. EL GRECCO        ROBERT LEE         27.00    76.429
    ROBERT LEE                                               
T7. SALADIN            MARY ANTONINI     elim.       
    MARY ANTONINI                                               
T7. BEATRIX KIDDO        LAUREL BLAKEMORE  ret.       
    LAUREL BLAKEMORE

About the Washington International Horse Show
An equestrian tradition since 1958, the Washington International Horse Show brings top horses and riders from the U.S. and abroad, including Olympic champions, to the nation’s capital to compete for more than $400,000 in prize money and championship titles. About 500 horses participate in show jumping, hunter and equitation events during the six-day show. Special exhibitions, Kids Day, Barn Night, WIHS World of the Horse, boutique shopping and educational and community events round out this family-friendly show. Since its debut, the Washington International has been a popular Washington, DC, fixture visited by presidents, first ladies, celebrities, business and military leaders, as well as countless horse enthusiasts of all ages. WIHS, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, charitable organization, is headquartered in Washington, DC. Learn more at www.wihs.org.

Photo Credit: Photos © Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. Pablo Barrios and G&C Blanchee Z photos © Diana DeRosa. These photos may only be used in relation to this press release and with full photo credit.

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