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Peter
Pletcher Lands Another Victory at the 2008 Dallas Harvest Horse
Show With a Win in the $15,000 ASG Software Solutions/USHJA International
Hunter Derby
Tyler,
TX - It was another gorgeous day at the Texas Rose Horse Park in
the beautiful Tyler, TX countryside today. Set to clear blue skies
and sunshine, the Dallas Harvest Horse Show proudly hosted its first
official ASG Software Solutions/USHJA International Hunter Derby
this afternoon. Peter Pletcher and Camira won the class over 19 other
entries as the sun set on an exciting day of competition.
The $15,000 ASG Software Solutions/USHJA International Hunter Derby
class was presented today by Dietrich Insurance, featuring Walsh Harness
and Saddlery with sponsors Charles Owen and Company, Dover Saddlery,
Vista Grande Dairy, and the Dallas Harvest Horse Show's generous sponsors
The Texas Rose Horse Park and the Brunson Family.
Horse show manager Patrick Rodes designed today's Hunter Derby course.
According to the USHJA rules, the types of obstacles used must simulate
those reminiscent of the hunt field and the course should offer a variety
of jumps with different appearances. The course Rodes designed fit
the description perfectly and even offered a challenging in and out
combination that had the horses and riders jump out of the ring to
finish their second round handy course. The unique exit challenged
many of the competitors and really showed who was on top.
Shawna Dietrich was here in Tyler today as one of the presenting sponsors
of the class. Dietrich was very happy that the Dallas Harvest Horse
Show was hosting its first official Hunter Derby and was impressed
with the venue and the course that was designed for today's competition.
The International Hunter Derby program is in its inaugural year, so
Dietrich has enjoyed being involved and seeing how it has grown. "It
is just nice to be involved with something where there is so much excitement
with the exhibitors and the trainers," she said. "It is a unique experience."
Two separate panels of judges score each round of competition in the
derby today and the scores were then combined to place the overall
winner. Round one, which is to be judged on style and brilliance started
out with 20 entries, and narrowed the field down to the top 12, who
then competed in the second round handy course, which is judged on
style, brilliance and handiness. The two panels of judges included
Betty Oare and Ginger Black on panel one and Mindy Darst and Mike Lowery
on panel two.
After the first round of competition, Peter Pletcher of Magnolia, TX
was leading the class on Becky Gochman's As Always, but the handy round
proved to be a little too challenging for the green horse, and he ended
up dropping down to seventh place. It was Camira, another one of Pletcher's
three rides in the class, that really stepped up in the second round
to earn the big win. Pletcher rode the young mare through the challenging
course beautifully and other than a slight hesitation at the in and
out, had a flawless course that topped the class according to both
panels of judges.
Pletcher was very proud of how Camira, a first year green horse, rose
to the challenge in the higher-level class. "She is really good," he
said. "She is brave and really honest. She took a little look at the
in and out leaving, but you squeeze her enough and she is going to
try anything."
"The in and out was definitely the toughest spot. We teach our horses
to stay in the ring, not to go out," Pletcher continued. "But for the
most part I think it went pretty well."
Pletcher has won three other Hunter Derby classes in the past year
including a win in the test run of the derby class here in Tyler last
year. As a very experienced and distinguished hunter rider who has
been in business for over 30 years, Pletcher praises the class and
everyone who helps make it happen. "I think it is a good, exciting
class," he said. "It is definitely the most excitement that the hunter
ring has had for a while."
As a representative and generous supporter of the International Hunter
Derby program, Shawna Dietrich was very happy with the outcome of the
class and was impressed with how the horses and riders handled the
difficult course.
"The course was very demanding," Dietrich stated at the conclusion
of the class. "That handy class really got them there at the end, but
it was a beautiful course and I think everybody tried really hard and
had a good time, and that's what counts. We are really pleased to be
a part of it."
There are just two days left of the 2008 Dallas Harvest Horse Show
here in Tyler, TX. The forecast calls for another beautiful, sunshiny
day tomorrow as the hunters continue their championships with the conclusion
of the Adult Amateur Hunter division. The competition will also feature
the USEF/Pessoa Medal and ASPCA Maclay classes.
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$15,000 USHJA INTERNATIONAL HUNTER DERBY
1 $4,500.00 CAMIRA PLETCHER, PETER
2 $3,300.00 MAESTRO GOLDMAN, AMANDA
3 $2,250.00 AVA LANG, KATELYN
4 $1,500.00 DRESS UP RODES, JANA
5 $900.00 NLF ALMELO SIMS, SHERRE
6 $750.00 MTM OFF THE CUFF, FENNEY, TRACY
7 $600.00 AS ALWAYS PLETCHER, PETERÂ
8 $450.00 UNIKAT WILLIAMS, EMILYÂ
9 $450.00 PARSIFAL BARBER, ANGELA
10 $300.00 UNDERCOVER GOLDMAN, AMANDA
Photo
Credit: Peter Pletcher and Camira Won the $15,000 ASG Software
Solutions/USHJA International Hunter Derby at the 2008 Dallas
Harvest Horse Show. Photo (C) 2008 Lauren Fisher/PMG.
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