ERIN MCCABE CLAYTON PILOTS CHAMPS ÉLYSÉES TO THE $12,500 WEC OCALA 3’6”–3’9” HUNTER DERBY WIN
Erin McCabe Clayton & Champs Élysées collect their awards for winning the $12,500 3’6″-3’9″ WEC Ocala Hunter Derby. Photo Andrew Ryback Photography
Ocala, FL – June 11, 2021 – Friday marked the first Derby Day of the World Equestrian Center – Ocala Summer Series. More than 50 horse-and-rider combinations took to the Captive One Indoor Arena to be awarded $22,500 between two derbies: the $12,500 WEC 3’6” – 3’9” Hunter Derby and the $10,000 WEC 3’ Hunter Derby. Tucker Williams of Ocala, Florida, designed the courses for today’s derbies, each containing natural fences with several high option fences throughout.
Erin McCabe Clayton of Ocala, Florida, and Champs Élysées (Norman Pre Noir x Mouette De Cresnay) owned by Bays and Greys, LLC, delivered a beautiful first round taking four high options to earn a total score of 86.
“He’s soft and beautiful to ride,” said Clayton. “We are very lucky to have him. It was simple for him.”
Clayton and the recently imported nine-year-old Selle Francais gelding returned for the handy round and performed a flawless course which featured sliced fences and forward distances for a score of 82.50, giving them a combined total of 168.5 for the win. It was a solid win for the newly-minted hunter that was competing in only his second show in the derby division.
“I did have a plan for the handy round,” said Clayton, who moved to Ocala from Indianapolis two years ago and competed at WEC throughout the Winter Spectacular Series. “I did want to go inside to the trot jump, but I got jumped a little loose in the air and I made the decision to go around. Everywhere else he was great; I did all the inside turns. It’s nice that he was previously a jumper a few months ago.”
Runners up Carlee McCutcheon & KT Hedwich.
Just behind Clayton and Champs Élysées were Carlee McCutcheon of Aubrey, Texas, and KT Hedwich, a nine-year-old KWPN gelding owned by Michael Kirby. The pair earned a first-round score of 82 and a handy round score of 86 for a two-round total just off the winning mark at 168.
Mackenzie Clayton & Semi-Automatic C rounded out the top three.
Mackenzie Clayton and Semi-Automatic C (Cicero Van Paemel Z x Ulise Uit Noorden) earned a first-round score of 85. Clayton and Semi-Automatic C, a 12-year-old Belgian Warmblood gelding owned by Edith Rameika, returned for a beautiful second round scoring an 83 for a total of 168 to secure a third-place finish. While McCutcheon and Mackenzie Clayton tied with total scores of 168, McCutcheon earned second place by virtue of a higher second round base score.
$12,500 WEC 3’6″-3’9″ Hunter Derby Results 1 Champs Élysées, Erin McCabe Clayton – 86 | 82.5 | 168.5 2 KT Hedwich, Carlee McCutcheon – 82 | 86 | 168 3 Semi-Automatic C, Makenzie Clayton – 85 | 83 | 168 4 Maguro, Madison Ramsey – 80.75 | 85 | 165.75 5 Casaletta, Jessica Law – 86.5 | 72 | 158.5 6 Charismo, David Wilbur – 72 | 81 | 153 7 Eyewitness, Chelsea Stopford – 77 | 71 | 148 8 Dax Frisco, Shannon Dickinson – 55 | 76 | 131 9 Condor, Wyette Felton – 84 | 46 | 130 10 ESH Round Trip, Christie Saunders – 48 | 78 | 126
Barone and Dialicious Take the $10,000 WEC Ocala 3’ Hunter Derby Win
$10,000 WEC Ocala 3′ Hunter Derby winners Kim Barone & Dialicious.
Kim Barone of Loxahatchee, Florida, and Dialicious, an eight-year-old Brandenburg gelding owned by Cynthia Bulwicz, topped the $10,000 WEC Ocala 3’ Hunter Derby. The dynamic pair that have partnered together for four years faced a competitive field of 36 horse-and-rider combinations.
Dialicious and Barone started off the competition well with a first-round score of 88, the second highest score in round one. For the second round, Barone changed her plan.
“I did not plan to be so handy when I walked it, but after watching several riders, I realized I was going to have to be really handy,” she admitted.
“I solidified the daredevil plan that I was avoiding before,” she said with a laugh, “but I think you had to do it to stay competitive. From [fences] five to six to seven, having to go inside, slice the oxer, and inside again was not something that I wanted to do, but I felt like I had to in order to be competitive.”
With that change in plan, Barone and Dialicious earned the highest handy round score of 90, for a two-round total of 178 for the win.
Carlee McCutcheon & Explanation rode to a second place finish.
Carlee McCutcheon also delivered great rounds in the class aboard Explanation (Casall x Inken 1), her own 10-year-old Holsteiner mare. Their first round score of 87 and beautiful handy round, which scored 89, gave McCutcheon her second red ribbon of the day after a two-round total of 176. Lily Toensing of Reddick, Florida, and Adelaide Toensing’s Consanto earned a first-round score of 84. Toensing and Consanto, a 13-year-old Holsteiner gelding, returned for the handy round and received a second-round score of 88 for a total of 172 to secure a third-place finish.
$10,000 WEC 3′ Hunter Derby Results
1 Dialicious, Kim Barone – 88 | 90 | 178
2 Explanation, Carlee McCutcheon – 87 | 89 | 176
3 Consanto, Lily Toensing – 84 | 88 | 172
4 FairFax, Robin Swinderman Mitchell – 86.5 | 85 | 171.5
5 Cypress, Timothy Maddrix – 89 | 81 | 170
6 My Way, Shannon Dickinson – 86 | 83 | 169
7 In the Black, Hanna Toering – 82 | 86 | 168
8 Baron Von Der 1, Samantha Senft – 83 | 79 | 162
9 Silhouette, Lee D. Cesery – 85 | 76 | 161
10 Get Rhythm, Erin McCabe Clayton – 79 | 80 | 159
Photos courtesy of Andrew Ryback Photography.
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