The Princeton Fall Series week 2 concluded with the $50,000 Capital Health Grand Prix of Princeton, the $25,000 Children's/Adult Princeton Cup Final and family day activities. New Beginnings Thoroughbreds' 4H drill team performed an adorable exhibition after the Grand Prix. Spectators saw 24 starters take on course designer, Anthony Dambrosio's track today in the $50,000 Capital Health Grand Prix of Princeton. Olympians Anne Kursinski, Peter Wylde and Kevin Babington were among the competitors. In the end, seven would move on to the jump off. Laura Chapot and Chado Farm's Zealous were first to return. Continuing her hot streak, Chapot and Zealous took the early lead with a time of 40.616. Sarah Wayda and Faroukh were next to return and had a clear effort that would put them into fourth place. Adrienne Iverson and Redfield Farms' Donar R galloped into first place with a time of 39.931. Schuyler Riley and Wolfstone Stable's Navalo De Poheton were last to return. Their time of 41.084 put them into third place. Patricia Hennessy and Little Tom can add Champion of the $25,000 Children's/Adult Princeton Cup to their long list of accomplishments! Hennessy and Little Tom were fault free in all five rounds. They won each of the three rounds to become the Princeton Cup Champions. Hennessy was also awarded the Style of Riding Award.