May 25, 2015


















 









Sydney Crenshaw and Camera Ready Score Adult Amateur Jumper Championship  

By: Rebecca Walton

Sydney Crenshaw and Camera Ready
Some horses were born to be in the spotlight, and on Monday night Camera Ready lived up to his name by claiming the Adult Amateur Jumper Championship after winning the $7,500 NAL Adult Jumper Classic and the Adult Amateur Jumper speed class with Sydney Crenshaw for Fit To Print Farm.

"It's definitely something that you imagine, that you feel like you're prepared for, but it's just surreal," expressed Crenshaw at the end of the night. "You imagine it, but you don't really expect it to actually happen."

The highlight event of the evening saw 19 competitors in the Dixon Oval, all aiming for the winning prize. Seven entries made it to the tiebreaker, where Phoenix Cooke and Skys Burnin Blue set the pace with a clear round in 35.613 seconds. Their effort would only be good enough for second place though as the winner of the speed class earlier in the day came into the ring.

Phoenix Cooke and Skys Burnin Blue

Crenshaw showcased Camera Ready's speed and winning ability for the second time today by blazing across the finish in a faultless 32.211 seconds, three seconds faster than Cooke. The only other rider to clear the track was Nancy Hooker aboard Corianos Boy, but their time of 37.090 seconds would capture the third place award.

Despite galloping Camera Ready around the speed class earlier in the day, Crenshaw was confident the 13-year-old Brandenburger mare would be ready for the final event.

"Camera Ready is a good horse," said Crenshaw. "She loves to go into the ring. She was maybe a little quiet earlier, but I just put a little spur on and she was ready to go. She knows when it's a night class; she really knows when it's a big deal."

Crenshaw has been riding Camera Ready for owner Kathy Coffey for a number of years, and when the mare hurt her tooth trainer Sharon Enteen had to get creative. The talented grey mare now goes in a "sponge bit" - a thin nylon strap surrounded by sponge.

"Any time that she had anything bigger and you would pull the opposite rein it would really upset her," explained Enteen. "We ended up in a sponge. There is no lateral control, but she's happy in it. You can't even give her treats because her mouth is so open. She likes it. You can squeeze water out of it - it's an actual sponge."

Sydney Crenshaw and Camera Ready

Crenshaw added, "She was in a rubber snaffle before, so she's never been in a lot of bit. For me, I sometimes feel a little out of control. It takes me a couple laps to stop sometimes. It's not that big of a thing though. She's not the kind of a horse that needs that big of a bit anyway."

The University of Georgia senior will continue showing Camera Ready throughout the year and is aiming for Pennsylvania National Horse Show and the Washington International Horse Show at the end of the year.

On Tuesday, the Open Jumpers get underway with two events in the evening, gearing up for the $100,000 Sapphire Grand Prix of Devon on Thursday night. For more information about the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair and complete results please visit www.DevonHorseShow.org.

RESULTS: $7500 NAL/WIHS ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC
1    398    CAMERA READY     SYDNEY CRENSHAW     0    74.027    0    32.211    
2    951    SKYS BURNIN BLUE     Phoenix Cooke     0    72.079    0    35.613    
3    1192    CORIANOS BOY     NANCY HOOKER     0    76.612    0    37.090    
4    564    LITTLE TOM     PATRICIA HENNESSY          0 70.269    4    33.363    
5    309    TANGELO     NORA VAN VEEN          0 71.444    4   36.297    
6    180    FACE VALUE     WENDY CHAPOT NUNN     0  72.421    4    36.768    
7    694    GRISSET     ALISSA KINSEY     0    70.615    4    44.407    
8    811    Charlotte     ERICKA CASLIN     4   69.478    

RESULTS: $1000 ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER
1    398    CAMERA READY     SYDNEY CRENSHAW     0    0    0    47.759    
2    95    WIEDAM     RACHEL BOGGUS     0    0    0    50.174    
3    244    CHASM Z     MADISON AKINS     0    0    0    50.367    
4    810    PAPILLION PEANUT     WENDY LIBERT     0    0    0    51.154    
5    694    GRISSET     ALISSA KINSEY     0    0    0    51.877    
6    195    ELEVATION 1147     KENDALL CASACCIO     0    0    0    52.321    
7    1076    MIDORI     LYNN SEITHEL          0    0    53.483    
8    1054    Wup L     STAR SCHATTEN     0    0    0    54.901.

 

 

Scott Stewart and First Light Shine in Devon's Dixon Oval
By: Emily Riden

Come Memorial Day each year, Scott Stewart can generally be found at the Devon Horse Show, and he can often be found doing one thing: winning. This year Stewart kicked off the professional hunter divisions with four blue ribbon wins across the Green Conformation Hunter and Second Year Green Hunter divisions.

 

Stewart started the day on Monday with the win in the Green Conformation Hunter Model with Stephanie Danhakl's First Light. The pair followed that win with back-to-back victories in both of the Green Conformation Hunter over fences classes.  

Scott Stewart and First Light

"When I got [First Light], it took me until week four or five [of the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF)] to show him. Every time I brought him up for warm-up day on Tuesday he would be a little wild and stallion-y so I never got to show," Stewart said of the 6-year-old. "As soon as I got to show he was just so easy."

 

Since then, First Light has been extremely consistent, finishing as the Green Conformation Hunter Circuit Champion at WEF and claiming championship honors at the Kentucky Spring Horse Show right before coming to Devon. First Light showed that consistency again in Devon's Dixon Oval where he earned scores of 88 in both rounds.

 

"I wasn't really sure how he'd be out here, but he was just perfect," Stewart

Scott Stewart and First Light

said. "Every time you get on him, even when he's quiet, he pumps up, and you feel like he's going to do something. So not knowing him early on in Florida, I didn't know what that was going to be so I got off a couple times. He does that even when he's quiet. I think he's just in the groove now. He's very brave about the jumps, so it's never an issue about that. He's so fun, and he's so comfortable to ride."

 

As eye catching as First Light's impressive jump is, his coat, conditioning and turn out are just as striking.

 

"He's a stallion so he has a stallion coat," Stewart explained. "He looked good in Kentucky, but he was a little bit hairy. The last time we clipped him he didn't clip out that great, so we were a little bit hesitant to do it, but we did it [in Kentucky] the day he was done showing. He clipped out so pretty, and now he looks great."

 

Following Stewart's success in the Green Conformation Hunters with First Light, he returned for the Second Year Green Hunters with Gina Day's Ashcroft.

 

Just last year the 6-year-old stallion was competing in the jumpers with Canadian show jumper Ben Asselin, but he has made the transition to the hunter ring quickly and successfully, as he displayed on Monday with Stewart. The pair earned the win in the first Second Year Green Hunter over fences class with a score of 90, and they finished second in the second class with a score of 89.

Scott Stewart and Ashcroft

"He's really fun to ride. He's a little bit not used to what the hunter thing is, but he was actually super here the first time. The big ring suited him," Stewart said. "He sometimes looks around a little bit like a stallion. He's not spooky; he's just noticing the surroundings like a stallion might."

 

The first place in the second over fences class and the second behind Ashcroft in the first class went to Certainty, ridden by Peter Wylde and owned by Nicole Lyvere.

 

In the First Year Green Hunters the blue ribbons over fences went to Boss, ridden by John French and owned by Laura Wasserman, and Mirror Image, ridden by Amanda Steege and owned by Ellen Toon.

 

Victories in the day's under saddle classes went to Steege and Mirror Image in the First Year Green Hunters, Havens Schatt and Custom Made in the Green Conformation Hunters and Schatt and Set to Music in the Second Year Green Hunters.

 

Hunter competition continues Tuesday at the Devon Horse Show with the First Year Green Hunters beginning in the Dixon Oval at 8 a.m.

Harvey Waller Wraps Up Horse Pairs Championship
By: Mary Adelaide Brakenridge

Harvey Waller sped to a win in Monday's Scurry Driving class en route to taking the Horse Pairs Championship at the Devon Horse Show. He drove the H. Waller Spider Phaeton, which he owns with his wife Mary Stokes Waller, to consistent finishes in the division on Sunday and Monday, earning the Championship Apron presented by Misdee Wrigley Miller.

Harvey Waller

The reserve honors in the Horse Pairs Championship went to Rich O'Donnell, who is President of the Board of Directors of the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair Inc. and Devon Horse Show & Country Fair Foundation. He drove the O'Donnell Spider Phaeton, which he owns with his wife, to victory in the Horse Pairs Pleasure Turnout. 

 

Richard O'Donnell


"We have some fantastic competitors that come to Devon," O'Donnell said. "As President of the Horse Show, I intend to make sure that carriage driving and coaching continues at Devon. It's a crowd pleaser. I think spectators are amazed to see some of these vehicles that are turned out. The vehicle that I have today was actually built in 1882, so the vehicle is over 120 years old, and it's still in operation today."
 
The focus shifted to ponies for the evening events, and Lisa Koehler's Koehler Gig, driven by Nicole Cable, received the Joseph M. Pierce Challenge Trophy for the Single/Pair Pony Driving Championship. Their consistent record in Sunday and Monday's classes, including wins in Monday night's Single/Pair Pony - Pleasure Turnout and Sunday's Single Harness Two Wheeled Vehicles, placed them ahead of the competition. The reserve championship in the competitive division went to Tara Miliziano-Crowley, driving her own Miliziano-Crowley Saylor Wagon.

Nicole Cable


The coaching division also got underway Monday night and will continue this week at the Devon Horse Show. 

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