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Posted February 4, 2006 One, Two, Quirino 3: Richard Spooner Dominates the $30,000 Ariat Challenge of Week 2 in Indio
Both Quirino 3 and Ezrah boast notable reputations from prior years in Indio. This marks Quirino’s second Ariat victory at Indio, while Ezrah, adds a reserve championship to her desert circuit resume, in addition to last year’s two Ariat Grand Prix wins and $150,000 Grand Prix of the Desert championship. Today’s initial field of 41 contenders served up a solid class of stiff competition on a difficult but fair course designed by Anthony D’ Ambrosia. It took eight failed attempts before the questions on the course were answered. Airtime and Spooner became the second combination of 7 to qualify for the jump-off. With Airtime, Quirino 3 and Ezrah, Spooner controlled almost half of the jump-off competition. The course saw expert high-fliers such as John Pearce, Hap Hansen, Peter Pletcher and Misti Cassar in the irons of multiple mounts as well. Spooner stuck to his usual strategy to produce reliable results. “I try to stick to my own game. Obviously it’s an advantage having multiple horses because I’m able to get a gage of my time and not have to watch other riders,” said Spooner. “Then I can judge their times against mine and step my game up if I need to.” Spooner continued, “I was especially happy with the horses that were first and second, but I also have a new horse named Live Fire who really feels like he’s starting to come into his own.” Losing a rail from fence 2 became the only obstacle that prevented Live Fire from becoming a fourth horse to Spooner’s jump-off crew. The mistake was chalked up to rider error as was the fallen rail of Robinson’s ride. “Overall, all five of my horses feel fresh and ready and that’s a nice way to have them be at this point,” Spooner said. But last year, entering five horses in a single class was an unattainable luxury as regulation only allowed three horses per rider, per class. What exactly prompted the rule’s removal was unclear but Spooner commented simply, “Sometimes it’s not what you know but who you know.” Joie Gatlin, who won Sunday’s $50,000 EMO Grand Prix, commented favorably about the rule change, “There aren’t as many riders out here as compared to the east, so it’s not as big of an issue. In that sense, it’s good for riders and owners to have the opportunity to show more and it benefits the sport itself in the West too.” Thus, the unconstrained class of forty-one presented D’ Ambrosia with the challenge of designing a precision course to narrow the field. D’ Ambrosia said of his course, “I was aiming for six to eight to make the jump-off today so I was happy to see seven qualify. I knew a lot of the horses in the class and wanted to make a technical course where a mistake meant a rail down. Rider’s had to be very accurate.” D’ Ambrosia intends to prepare a bigger course focusing more on scope for Sunday’s $75,000 HITS Grand Prix. Spooner commended D’ Ambrosia on his clever and sinuous course. “Sometimes there are those courses where I can just get comfortable, and today was one of those courses. Right off the bat on the first horse felt like I was riding around at home.” Jenn Serek, of Dewinton, AL, flew over the course’s final fence in the jump-off aboard Shin Shin to finish just behind Spooner and Ezrah. Serek and her fresh-from-the-plane 11-year-old have been riding together for only 12 days, which was hard to guess from their performance in the ring. “For such a short time, we couldn’t be more thrilled with him,” said Serek. Straight off the plane from Holland, the pair has been learning each other’s idiosyncrasies and seems to have found chemistry without delay. They took to the technical course without a hitch and became the only other combination to post a clean jump-off round besides Spooner and his two entries. “You know you also have to be fast when going against Richard,” added Serek. Shin Shin will take week 3 off and return for weeks 4, 5, and 6. Having claimed third place today with only 12 days under their belt, it will be very interesting to see what the next four weeks can do for this admirable duo! Results – $30,000 Ariat Challenge - HITS Indio Desert Circuit - 2-3-06
PHOTO CREDIT: Richard Spooner and Quirino 3. Photo by Josh Walker |
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