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Robert Lee Claims $5,000 Hunter Derby at Vermont Summer Festival

Jul 03, 2015 For Immediate Release, MEDIA CONTACT: Lindsay Brock for Jump Media LLC, Tel: 518-586-6258.

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"Robert Lee and Cameron won the $5,000 NEHJA Performance Stake Hunter Derby, presented by Eastern Hay, on July 2 at the Vermont Summer Festival." Photo credit – David Mullinix Photography.  Photograph may be used one time only in relation to the above news item. For high resolution photograph, please email Jump Media, LLC.

East Dorset, Vermont — Robert Lee of Old Saybrook, CT, riding Cameron took home top honors in the $5,000 NEHJA Performance Stake Hunter Derby, presented by Eastern Hay, on July 2 at the Vermont Summer Festival in East Dorset, VT. The Vermont Summer Festival runs for six consecutive weeks from June 30 through August 9 at Harold Beebe Farm.

In the first of six weekly hunter derbies held throughout the circuit, Lee guided Cameron, a 16-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Omnistar x Olina) owned by Marianne Huss, to the win. The pair earned consistent scores of 85 and 87 in the opening round and handy round, respectively, for a total of 172 to best a starting field of 28 entries.

The track, set by Joe Carnicom, spanned two competition rings and incorporated both contemporary hunter-style fences as well as natural obstacles. Following the first round, the top 12 entries returned in reverse order of standing for a handy course, which again utilized both rings. Lee and Cameron were sitting in second after the opening round, giving them the opportunity to watch ten trips before they entered the ring.

“He's a really straight forward horse and I was confident going in,” said Lee who trains with Mark Jungherr and Kristi Smith at Cedar Brook Farm in Madison, CT. “Mark has had him in the barn for years and everyone who rides with us has ridden and shown him – he's a packer.”

Lee put Cameron's experience to good use, negotiating the tight turns and trot fence included in the handy round with ease to again finish with the second-highest score. The only rider with a higher score than Lee in the second round was Shachine Belle of Farmington, CT, riding Sarah O'Connell's Silvio Song. Their high score of 88, combined with an 81.5 from the first round for 169.5, earned second place overall, and Belle was also awarded the Kastel Denmark Style of Riding Award for her pristine performance.

Lee and Cameron have been partners since December, and they competed in the 3'3” Hunter Prix series at HITS Ocala, Florida, over the winter.

“I haven't done a handy course on him in a while, but he really likes the derby-style jumps,” noted Lee. “He hasn't shown since Ocala, so he was really sharp and on it.”

Lee hasn't competed at the Vermont Summer Festival since his junior days, but was happy to be back at the venue.

“I enjoyed showing here then and it's even better now,” he said. “The style of jumps, especially in this class, are always nice, so it keeps the horses interested and paying attention.”

Following Lee and Belle, Meghan Kaupp of Pittsford, NY, riding Samantha Rice's Uniek scored a pair of 79s for a total of 158 and third place. Fourth was awarded to Emma Schauder of Greenwich, CT, aboard Tracy Hart's In The Loop after an 81 and 74 delivered a final score of 155. Sara Sprague of Richmond, MA, capped the top five with Judith Sprague's Cheaper To Rent on scores of 77 and 75 for a final total of 152.

Many of the $5,000 NEHJA Performance Stake Hunter Derby competitors, including Lee, already have their sights set on the final week of the Vermont Summer Festival, which culminates with a $15,000 offering on August 6.

Competition at the 2015 Vermont Summer Festival runs weekly from Wednesday through Sunday, beginning each day at 8 a.m. Admission is $6 for adults and $3 for children from Wednesday through Friday. On Saturday and Sunday, admission is $9 for adults, $5 for children. 100% of the gate proceeds benefit area libraries, including Manchester Community Library.  This weekend will feature the $30,000 Vermont Summer Special Grand Prix, presented by Johnson Horse Transportation, on Saturday, July 4 at 1 p.m.
 

The Vermont Summer Festival is New England’s largest hunter/jumper competition, and the richest sporting event based on purse in the state of Vermont. It is a proud member event of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame, the Marshall & Sterling League, and the North American League (NAL). For over 20 years, the event has attracted exhibitors and their families to the Manchester region in southern Vermont for great competition in an ideal summer setting.

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$5,000 3'3" NEHJA Performance Stake Hunter Derby, presented by Eastern Hay, Thursday, July 2, 2015

  Rider Hometown Horse Round 1 Round 2 Total
1 Robert Lee Old Saybrook, CT Cameron 85 87 172
2 Shachine Belle Farmington, CT Silvio Song 81.5 88 169.5
3 Meghan Kaupp Pittsford, NY Uniek 79 79 158
4 Emma Schauder Greenwich, CT In the Loop 81 74 155
5 Sara Sprague Richmond, MA Cheaper to Rent 77 75 152
6 Christi McQuaker Schomberg, ON Californica 83 68 151
7 Kristin Bumpus Concord, MA Lasser 70 80 150
8 Tye Donaldson Chepachet, RI Incalan 68 81 149
9 Sarah Tyndall Acton, MA Capstone 72 76 148
10 Lindsay Schauder Greenwich, CT Cassandro 4 82 50 132
11 Keri Kampsen Wellington, FL Pagani 86 40 126
12 Kristen Bumpus Concord, MA Delorean 66 42 108

 

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