The third annual Rolex Central Park Horse Show (RCPHS) began on Wednesday evening, September 21, in New York City’s Wollman Rink with featured competition celebrating the Arabian breed. The Arabian Horse Association (AHA) and Aljassimya Farm proudly presented the second annual Arabian U.S. Open at RCPHS, showcasing the beauty, athleticism, and diversity of the Arabian breed through a variety of classes.
The Rolex Central Park Horse Show runs through Sunday, September 25, with five days of multi-discipline equestrian sport for Arabians, jumpers, dressage, and hunters. The $216,000 FEI Grand Prix CSI 3*, presented by Rolex, and Friday night ceremonies will be broadcast on NBC Sports Network on Sunday, September 25, from 9-10:30 p.m. EST.
A mix of in-hand/halter and performance classes graced Wollman Rink Wednesday evening, as the Arabian horses kicked off opening night in Central Park. To start, the Arabian Mounted Native Costume class portrayed the magic and romance of the Arabian horse as ancestors of modern day light breeds. The performance division also included classes in Hunter Pleasure Pro/Am, Western Pleasure Pro/Am, and Country English Pleasure Pro/AM. Junior Mares, Junior Stallions, Senior Mares, and Senior Stallions were then presented in-hand to highlight the horses as desirable breeding stock based on their conformation and shape. Gold, Silver, and Bronze Champions were awarded for each of the classes offered.
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Cathy Vecsey and HL Sanction were the winners of the Arabian Mounted Native Costume class for the second year in a row at the Rolex Central Park Horse Show. |
The gold medal winner of the Mounted Native Costume class for the second year in a row was HL Sanction, owned by Hawk Haven Farms and exhibited by Cathy Vecsey. At an incredible 27 years of age, the beautiful Arabian, bred by Jayne Solberg, displayed the bloodlines of sire The Chief Justice and dam Overlook Seratifa. The silver medal was awarded to Captain Courageous PA, owned by Madison Fernandes and Krystal Duarte, and exhibited by Kayleigh Meyer.
This year, performance classes were ridden Pro/Am style, with the exception of the Mounted Native Costume class. Pro/Am allows professional horsemen and women to ride the horses the first direction of the class, while seasoned amateurs rode the second way – proving that teamwork is successful in the show ring and representing the bond and relationship between horse, professional and amateur.
In the Country English Pleasure Pro/Am class, Sally Wheeler Maier returned to the RCPHS for the second year in a row, and also rode Captain Courageous PA. Maier is a hometown New York City resident, living just blocks away from Central Park, and was excited to return for the second annual Arabian U.S. Open.
“It is thrilling to be back. It was so much fun last year and just as beautiful this year,” Maier stated. “It is a perfect setting, and we really have an exciting, showy breed. They are a loving, beautiful horse. They have such beautiful features. I think that starting out with the costume class was great with them really in their element. It was a great evening and a great showcase for the Arabian breed.”
Among the night’s wins, competition included three gold medals for handler Michael Byatt. Byatt held Quintessa Partners LLC’s Aria Quintessa in-hand to win the Junior Mare Halter class. He also led Quintessa Partners LLC’s Aria Qatars Angel to a win in the Senior Mare Halter class. Byatt then concluded the evening with a win holding Aria Impresario Holdings LLC’s Aria Impresario in the Senior Stallion halter class.
Andrew Sellman was the handler for Mulawa Arabian Stud’s Vangelis MI to win the Junior Stallion Halter class. Natalie Jones and Anna Redmond rode Wolf Springs Ranches Inc.’s C Hondo to the gold medal in the Hunter Pleasure Pro/Am class. Rob Bick and Janie Wasilewski guided J Frank and Sara R. Chisholm’s PA Kid Khan to victory in the Western Pleasure Pro/Am class, and
Joel Kiesner and Alexa Cohn rode I Ask LLC’s Afires Style to a win in the Country English Pleasure Pro/Am class.
Wednesday’s competition was a beautiful display of the Arabian breed and just the start of the 2016 Rolex Central Park Horse Show. Competition continues through Sunday, September 25, with more multi-discipline equestrian sport for jumpers, dressage, and hunters. For more information, visit
www.centralparkhorseshow.com.
Final Results: Arabian U.S. Open
Arabian Mounted Native Costume
Place Entry # Horse Exhibitor Owner
Gold- 103 HL Sanction, Cathy Vecsey, Hawk Haven Farms
Silver- 104 Captain Courageous PA, Kayleigh Meyer, Madison Fernandes and Krystal Duarte
Bronze- 101 Squeezebox, Mary Elizabeth, Kelly Mary Elizabeth Kelly
Arabian Junior Mare Halter
Place Entry # Horse Exhibitor Owner
Gold- 105 Aria Quintessa, Michael Byatt, Quintessa Partners LLC
Silver- 106 Fascination J, Jeff Schall, Daria L. Stransky and Lawrence Jerome
Arabian Hunter Pleasure Pro/Am
Place Entry # Horse Exhibitor Owner
Gold- 110 C Hondo, Natalie Jones and Anna Redmond, Wolf Springs Ranches Inc.
Silver- 111 Royal T Phorte, Justin Cowden and Tom Hansen, Theresa Lungwitz
Bronze- 108 Ariya Encore, Cynthia Burkman and Katie Russell, The Russell Family Trust
Arabian Junior Stallion Halter
Place Entry # Horse Exhibitor Owner
Gold- 113 Vangelis MI, Andrew Sellman, Mulawa Arabian Stud
Silver- 112 Wortex Kalliste, Ted Carson, S.A.R.L. Kalliste Arabians
Bronze- 114 CTJ Kuduro, Austin Boggs, Colton Jacobs
Arabian Western Pleasure Pro/Am
Place Entry # Horse Exhibitor Owner
Gold- 116 PA Kid Khan, Rob Bick and Janie Wasilewski, J Frank and Sara R. Chisholm
Silver- 135 Possession PGA, Carolyn Schroeder and Nan Harley, Nan Harley
Bronze- 115 Holdin Aces, Tommy Garland and Joelle Wright, Joelle and Robert Wright
Arabian Senior Mare Halter
Place Entry # Horse Exhibitor Owner
Gold- 119 Aria Qatars Angel, Michael Byatt, Quintessa Partners LLC
Silver- 121 Anna Marie BHF, Andrew Sellman, Anthony Marino Sr. and Anthony Marino Jr.
Bronze- 120 Casttaspell, David Botha, Angela Sellman
Arabian Country English Pleasure Pro/Am
Place Entry # Horse Exhibitor Owner
Gold- 125 Afires Style, Joel Kiesner and Alexa Cohn, I Ask LLC
Silver- 126 Ames Inspiration, Leah Golladay and Lara Ames, Cedar Ridge Arabians
Bronze- 122 Afireandbrimstone SCA, Christine Ryan and Ashley Commissiong, Kenneth and Susan Knipe
Arabian Senior Stallion Halter
Place Entry # Horse Exhibitor Owner
Gold- 129 Aria Impresario, Michael Byatt, Aria Impresario Holdings LLC
Silver- 130 Kavalle MI, Andrew Sellman, Joanne Gunabalan
Full results from the Arabian U.S. Open are available at
www.arabianhorseresults.com.
Tickets for Friday night are sold out, and less than 100 tickets are available for Thursday and Saturday nights! To get yours, go to
http://bit.ly/29LwkkD.
The official hotel of the Rolex Central Park Horse Show is the JW Marriott Essex House! Book your room now at the following link:
http://bit.ly/1qV3FBt. In the “Please Select Guest Type” box, select “Attendee” when making a reservation.
The remaining schedule of the 2016 Rolex Central Park Horse Show is as follows:
Thursday, September 22nd: Canadian Pacific Day
U.S. Open $25,000 Under 25 Hollow Creek Farm FEI Grand Prix 6:30pm, followed by the exciting
U.S. Open $40,000 FEI Canadian Pacific Speed Class at 8:00pm, concluding with
$50,000
Engel & Völkers Puissance at 9:00pm.
Ticket includes all 3 events
Gate opens at 6:00pm. Show begins at 6:30pm. $125 per ticket
Friday, September 23rd:
U.S. Open CDI Dressage Grand Prix, presented by Axel Johnson
Gate opens at 1:00pm. Show begins at 1:30pm. $50 per ticket
Friday, September 23rd:
Special Performance by Frederik the Great: The World’s Most Handsome Horse
Ceremony for the U.S. Dressage Team, Olympic Bronze medalists; U.S. Show Jumping Team, Olympic Silver medalists; and Phillip Dutton, Olympic Individual Bronze medalist.
Junior/Amateur 1.20m Class at 6:30pm, followed by the thrilling
U.S. Open $216,000 FEI Grand Prix CSI 3*, presented by Rolex
Ticket includes both events
Gate opens at 6:00pm. Show begins at 6:30pm. $125 per ticket
Saturday, September 24th:
U.S. Open $50,000 Hunters Duchossois Cup
$1,000 Small/Medium Pony Hunter Class and the
$2,500 Junior/Amateur and Professional Classes
Gate opens at 1:00pm. Show begins at 1:30pm. $50 per ticket
Saturday, September 24th:
Special Performance by Frederik the Great: The World’s Most Handsome Horse
Special Freestyle Demonstration by Charlotte Dujardin and Valegro
U.S. Open $75,000 CDI Dressage Freestyle, presented by Axel Johnson
Gate opens at 6:00pm. Show begins at 6:30pm. $125 per ticket
Sunday, September 25th:
Family Day. Free General Admission.
Pony rides, face painting, Arabian Horse presentation, equestrian