Paper Horse Media

Sarah Eakin reports on all things horse

Weekend in Wellington! So many choices…

Check out the top billing equestrian events in Wellington this weekend.

Hunters at their best – Winter Equestrian Festival – Wellington International

Emily Williams and Damas de Tannerre are strong contenders for Saturday Night Lights. Photo: Sportfot

This week at the Winter Equestrian Festival is commonly known as Hunter Week. Hunter classes are unique to North American horse shows. For the rest of the showing world, the concept is a foreign one.

Tonight the Saturday Night Lights’ class sees the highest quality of Hunters take center stage for the $150,000 WCHR Peter Wetherill Palm Beach Hunter Spectacular. The International ring changes from a highly-charged and brightly-colored show jumping set to a calming, classical, earthy setting featuring fences made from components to simulate the countryside.

There are an abundance of leading Hunter riders and horses competing tonight – not least defending Champion Nick Haness, in town from the west coast and riding Queen Celeste. Emily Williams and Damas de Tannerre will also be a combination to watch, having already won the $25,000 USHJA 2* International Hunter Derby in WEF Week three. And going last in tonight’s field will be the renowned Hunter pairing Lafitte De Muze and Amanda Steege. (See below for the full story on this legendary gelding.) The class starts at 6.30pm. Parking is $22 at Wellington International showgrounds or free for a park and ride from Equestrian Village. Entry for spectators is free.

https://wellingtoninternational.com/visitors/saturday-night-lights/

Hunters 101

According to the United States Hunter Jumper Association [USHJA] ‘Modern hunter classes were designed to test the qualities and attributes of a successful hunt horse. These classes are subjectively judged based on the horse’s performance over fences as well as its quality of movement under saddle on the flat. Show hunters should possess good style over the jumps, consistent pace throughout the course, as well as quiet manners. Hunter rounds should appear smooth and effortless to the spectator with the horse and rider working together to make the course flow from one jump to the next. Hunter courses typically consist of eight to 10 jumps that are more organic in form and generally lower in height than fences used in jumper classes.’

Show Jumping – Winter Equestrian Festival – Equestrian Village

Sunday morning sees more high stakes show jumping with the $140,000 FEI 3* Grand Prix on the Derby field at Equestrian Village  – home also to the Global Dressage Festival.  Leading international riders competing include Britain’s Ben Maher currently ranked 3rd worldwide, Israel’s Daniel Bluman, ranked 25th, Canada’s Erynn Ballard, ranked 28 and Belgium’s Nicola Philippaerts currently 29th.

World number three, Britain’s Ben Maher brings out Ginger Blue for Sunday’s Grand Prix. Photo: Sportfot

https://wellingtoninternational.com/

Polo – Ylvisaker Cup final – National Polo Center

Sunday polo is all about the sense of occasion on the U.S. Polo Assn. Number One field at the National Polo Center. This week sees the final of the Ylvisaker Cup as undefeated SD Farms take on Bientina. SD Farms lines up Sayyu Dantata Jr, whose father is the team owner. The line-up also features homegrown young player Harrison Azzaro – the son of Mike Azzaro, from San Antonio, Texas, who held a 10-goal handicap for over 10 years and represented the USA in international competition. Mariano Obregon Jr., the oldest of four polo-playing brothers, is also playing for SD Farms and is a former winner of the Ylvisaker Cup as well as the US Open Polo Championship.

Valentino Carlotti’s Bientina, relies on the experience of Mariano Gonzalez Sr. at back. Not only does he have a longstanding successful polo career to date, but his father was a well-known player and coach, and his son “Peke” Gonzalez is one of the most promising players in the States, currently playing for Park Place in the 22-goal Gauntlet of Polo at the National Polo Center.

General Admission tickets are $35 and there is an after party poolside at the Mallet Grille open to all spectators.

Poolside at the Mallet Grille at The Polo Club is the setting for Sunday après-polo party. Photo: Sarah Eakin

Game starts at 3pm. General Admission tickets:

https://bit.ly/42RHkts

 

This could be interesting:

Personalities match for Tim Delovich and his buddy Lafitte De Muze

Share