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Monday, October 14 2013 / Published in General

Lillie Keenan Wins Pessoa/ US Hunter Seat Equitation Medal Finals At Pennsylvania National Horse Show

Harrisburg, PA – October 13, 2013 – Lillie Keenan, of New York, NY, topped a field of 234 starters today, winning the coveted Pessoa/ US Hunter Seat Equitation Medal in the Final riding CLEARWAY at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show.

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Lillie Keenan wins Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Equitation Medal Final

“I’m very, very excited!”, exclaimed Keenan. “To have won this title after coming second last year means the world to me”.

 

“In the first round, I think that I over-rode my horse”, commented Keenan. “In the second round, by not being first I feel we had the advantage because I was able to show off and really prove what I could do. The final test was extremely difficult, but it is a championship and that would be expected.”

 

“I’m on top of the world”, said Andre Dignell who trains Keenan. “She’s a great rider, he’s a great horse, and you want these things to happen for riders that ride like she does. I’ve been doing this a long time and this feeling never gets old. I’m thrilled”.

 

Second placed Michael Hughes riding CALVIN

Second placed Michael Hughes riding CALVIN

 

Just 25 riders were called back by judges Ralph Caristo and Leo Conroy for a second round, and only 6 were asked to remain for the extremely difficult final test which would determine the winner and top placings. The final test included: a halt, a trot fence, counter-canter, demonstrating two changes of lead before the final combination, and sitting trot to the line-up. All without stirrups.

 

Michael Hughes of Allendale, NJ, moved up from sixth place after the first round to fourth after the Round 2 aboard CURTIS to finish in second place. “I was hoping there was going to be a test so that I could try to move up”, said Hughes. “The final test was very intimidating. You had to have a lot of control especially without the stirrups and your horse really had to be listening to you.” This was only the third time the pair had competed together.

 

Third place went to Charlotte Jacobs, who was actually in the lead after Round 2 on PATRICK, but unfortunately she didn’t get the two changes of lead in the final test before the last combination. “He was just unbelievable in all three rounds, and I’m very happy with him”, said Jacobs.

 

The judges were extremely impressed by the competitors. “It had to be a hard test, look at the quality of the riders”, Ralph Caristo. “They all rose to the occasion and any of these three could have won”.

 

“Lillie’s changes at the end is what slammed the door for her”, added Leo Conroy.

 

“The most concerning part of the test for me was the two lead changes before the combination”, said Keenan. “I’m lucky I was on a big horse and I was able to make up a lot of ground in the combination”.

 

“That test was survival of the fittest”, said Dignelli. “I’m so glad I didn’t have to ride it!”

 

Third placed Charlotte Jacobs riding PATRICK

Third placed Charlotte Jacobs riding PATRICK

FINAL RESULTS

1) Lillie Keenan

2) Michael Hughes

3) Charlotte Jacobs

4) Alexandra Maracic

5) Lauren Tyree

6) Allison Toffolon

7) Abby Bertlelson

8) Sydney Shulman

9) Alexandria Desiderio

10) Kelli Crucioti

Honorable Mention: Caitlin Boyle

 

The Pennsylvania National Horse Show, the 2011 National Show Hunter Hall of Fame Horse Show of the Year and the sixth ranked horse show in North America in the 2012 North American Riders Group (NARG) annual rankings, is one of the largest indoor horse shows in the U.S. It hosts horses and competitors from across the country with 10,000 spectators attending from the Mid-Atlantic region.

 

With over 1,400 qualified horses competing for $450,000 in prize money, the show features Hunter and Jumper competition and is the site of the Pessoa/US National Hunter Seat Medal Final Presented by Randolph College, the Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships, North American League (NAL) National Finals and the $85,000 Grand Prix de Penn National.

 

In addition to world-class equestrian competition, the horse show offers a unique shopping environment with boutique vendors that offer everything from fine art to custom jewelry, clothing, accessories and horse show memorabilia.

 

Proceeds from the event benefit community equine and youth programs. Since its inception in 1945, the Pennsylvania National Horse Show Foundation has donated over $1.5 million to charitable entities.

 

Horse show competition can be viewed live free of charge at www.usefnetwork.com and live scoring and results are available at www.Ryegate.com.

 

For more details on show events, competitors and vendors, please visit the show’s website, www.PAnational.org or contact the Pennsylvania National Horse Show at 717-236-1600 or by email, eventinfo@PAnational.org.

Tagged under: Abby Bertlelson, Alexandra Maracic, Alexandria Desiderio, Allison Toffolon, Charlotte Jacobs, Horse, Hunter, Kelli Crucioti, Lauren Tyree, Lillie Keenan, Michael Hughes, National Show Hunter Hall of Fame Horse Show of the Year, Pennsylvania National Horse Show, Pessoa, Show, Sidelines Magazine, Sydney Shulman, US Hunter Seat Equitation Medal Finals, USEF, USHJA

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