Andrew Kocher Makes History Winning Largest Purse at Lamplight Equestrian Center During Equifest I
by Elizabeth Stein | Jul 26, 2015, 8:36 AM
In the end it came down to Andrew Kocher, the eventual winner and the only double clear aboard Ora Del Te Di La San Giorgio, with a speedy 38.487 seconds. Christoph Schroeder aboard Catungee was the second place finisher with a time of 40.348 and only four faults.
Tracy Fenney, Flower Mound, TX, aboard MTM Grand Slam was only a second slower with 41.521 on the clock, and four faults. Her second ride, MTM Reve Du Paradis, who won the Welcome Stake earlier in the week, was faster than Kocher but carried an unfortunate eight faults. Dorothy Douglas aboard S&L Elite had 39.554 seconds and eight faults, to round out the jump-off.
The second round proved tricky in the same place as the first round, the right hand turn off an oxer to 4B and C, the one stride of the original combination, once again seeing the most rails and causing riders to alter their strategy.
Kocher, of Lake St Louis, Missouri, admitted he was just happy to go clear with Ora Del Te Di La San Giorgio, his new nine-year-old mount who he only got this past May. Kocher shares part owner hip along with Randy and Lorrie Allen, Karen Cobb, Anne Nowlan, and Soshana Gordon.
"It's her first Grand Prix win in the United States. She was third in the Welcome Stake earlier this week. She can jump the biggest of all the horses I have," explained Kocher. "I was really happy to just go clear. I thought Tracy (Fenney) was going to win and I had people watching for me to let me know what was going on. I was a little slow too jumps 1,2, and 3 in the jump-off then had to hit the gas. She (Fenney) could have outrun me, but then they knocked down poles so I feel pretty lucky," said Kocher.
Second place finisher Christoph Schroeder, of Wellington, Florida, was in a similar position, with his ride Catungee a nine-year-old Holsteiner who also competed in his first Grand Prix today.
"He's a very promising young horse, today was his first Grand Prix. I still ride him a little like a young horse, and I try to protect him a little so I have to make sure I'm in the time allowed. That's what I was focusing on; I don't have to do too much. I figured since there were only five, I wanted to go a little risky, just quick enough, and it worked out well for me", said Schroeder on his strategy.
Even though the competition was intense, Kocher and Schroeder were still able to shake hands at the end.
"We know each other through the circuit, he's (Kocher) a good guy. Everyone sticks together a little bit," added Schroeder smiling.
Rounding out the rest of the top spots were Holly Shepherd aboard Triomph in sixth, in seventh was Kocher with Casino Royal, eight was Charlie Jayne with Bassandra and ninth was Kocher aboard Le Conte.
It wasn't just in the Grand Prix where the courses proved competitive for all riders. In the Low Junior/Amateur Owner jumpers, the trend set yesterday continued throughout the competition with only a few riders making the jump off. The Low Junior/Amateur Jumpers featured only three riders making it to the second round with all three going clear. The win went to Sydney Swarr from Louisiana aboard Gaston with 38.945 seconds on the clock besting the second place finisher, Michael Burnett aboard C Max, with a time of 43.926 seconds.
Gaston is on a relatively new ride for Swarr, having just purchased her nine-year-old partner in March. She's taking every experience as a learning one and is nothing but complementary of her mount.
"We're trying to move up, he's so much fun," said Swarr. "He's a bit of a different ride than I'm used to so we're getting used to each other but today showed that we're really beginning to trust each other."
When asked about her strategy, Swarr elaborated that her focus was getting around and having the opportunity to get some more experience.
"When we were walking the course, I asked my trainer (Martin Klein) about this one slice to jump number two, and he said you can try it if you want, and when we went to go in he told me no one has done it yet, and it worked out perfectly, I wanted to win but I also wanted the experience do the turns, and go fast and see what we both can do."
In the High Junior/Amateur Jumpers, only one rider made it to the jump off. Reid Patton took first, and second place aboard Twister with the win and Zoe Velvet with a second place finish, having four faults in the second phase.
Earlier in the morning, champions were announced for the Low Child/Adult Jumpers. In the Children's Jumpers, Celia Bresch aboard One Direction owned by Emily Scarnechia was Champion, and Alison Albelda was reserve aboard Verdicchio owned by David Mac Neil.
In the Adult Jumpers, Mackenna Caughren aboard Johnny Hott was champion, with Margaret Mac Harg coming in reserve aboard Winston.
Sunday is a big classic day in the Grand Prix ring featuring the $7,500 Cavalor Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior/Amateur Owner Classic. The entire day is filled with classics for the Children's Adult Jumpers and Low and Modified Junior/Amateur jumpers.
$75,000 Grand Prix Results
1 307 ORA DEL TE DI LA SAN GIORGIO KOCHER, ANDREWORA DEL TE LLC, KOCHER, ANDREW
2 293 CATUNGEE SCHROEDER, CHRISTOPH SCHROEDER, CHRISTOPH SCHROEDER, CHRISTOPH
3 220 MTM GRAND SLAM FENNEY, TRACY MTM FARM, MCCORMICK, MICHAEL
4 219 MTM REVE DU PARADIS FENNEY, TRACY MTM FARM, MCCORMICK, MICHAEL
5 226 S&L ELITE DOUGLAS, DOROTHY MTM FARM, MCCORMICK, MICHAEL
6 12 TRIOMPF SHEPHERD, HOLLY PATTERSON, LORETTA SHEPHERD, HOLLY
7 311 CASINO ROYAL KOCHER, ANDREW KOCHER, ANDREW KOCHER, ANDREW
8 208 BASSANDRA JAYNE, CHARLIE PONY LANE FARM, JAYNE, ALEX
9 310 LE CONTE KOCHER, ANDREW KOCHER, ANDREW KOCHER, ANDREW
10 221 MTM DUMBEDORF FENNEY, TRACY MTM FARM, MCCORMICK, MICHAEL
11 305 BOLOGNA KOCHER, ANDREW SHALANNO FARMS LLC, KOCHER, ANDREW
12 32 CARIBE SCHAEFER, STEVESCHAEFER, STEVESCHAEFER, STEVE