
Luis Larrazabal and Quintus Fabius (Liz Crawley Photography)
Capturing his first Under 25 Grand Prix win with Quintus Fabius, Larrazabal explained the 2007 Hanoverian gelding (Quality x Lady P) owned by Isabela Pacanins, just recently moved up to contest this height over the past year. Speeding through the jump-off round to narrowly edge McArdle for the win, Larrazabal was elated with the victory and described his initial plan after walking the track set by Martin Otto (GER).
"When I walked the course I was impressed. I've done the other two Under 25 classes here and this was for sure the toughest so far," he explained. "This horse is new to this height so when I was done walking the course my goal was to really just do my best."
"I thought to myself that if I went clear around this course it would be my lucky day because he doesn't have a lot of experience at this level," he added.

Abigail McArdle and Contessina Della Caccia (Liz Crawley Photography)
"The good thing is he has a huge heart. He always tries his hardest. He doesn't have perfect technique, but he's very scopey and his heart and try is what makes him special," he elaborated. "The scope is really important and I think that's what helped us today."
"I can put him in the spot I want and he will always try his best to get there from where I ask him," noted Larrazabal.

Louise Graves and Zavira (Liz Crawley Photography)
"In the jump-off, I definitely think I made up the little bit of time that separated us between fences one and two. I think both of them added one or two more strides in there than we did," he detailed. "For the last line, we pushed for it and that's where we sealed it."
"I think that Abigail is generally much faster than me, especially with that horse, but today was my lucky day," smiled Larrazabal.

Luis Larrazabal and Quintus Fabius in their presentation ceremony with Capi Wampler of TIEC. (Liz Crawley Photography)
"With Quintus Fabius, I'm just so happy with our results today. This is perfect for him and I'm going to keep him in the Under 25 Grand Prix classes for the rest of the season," he said. "I also have a couple of horses moving up that will be able to do the FEI classes later this year and we're aiming for the fall. The rest of the horses are young and developing, which is very fun for me too."

Noel Fauntleroy and Mae in their presentation ceremony for the $10,000 High Junior/Amateur Owner Classic. (Liz Crawley Photography)
Devin Seek and Valentino Rise to Occasion in $5,000 Pony Hunter Derby

Devin Seek and Valentino (Liz Crawley Photography)

Libbie Gordon and Q-2 (Liz Crawley Photography)
"It was a nice first round for us, because there were a lot of long bending lines and single jumps and in a big ring like the George Morris. You can pick up a nice pace to find distances," said Seek. "In the handy, there weren't that many places that you could really turn inside, but I did try go inside after the two stride, which I wasn't originally planning on doing."
"I wanted to be neat everywhere, so in general, I just turned early and made sure that everything looked very clean," she added.
Using the class as preparation for U.S. Pony Finals hosted in Lexington, KY, later in the summer, Seek found the opportunity beneficial in understanding what she should focus on before the prestigious championship.

Gabriella Sousa and Rockport (Liz Crawley Photography)
"This class was a big help in preparing for Pony Finals. It gave me a good feel as to how the atmosphere will feel there because this is such a big ring and the ponies never get the chance to go into a ring like that until we're in Kentucky. Now I feel like I know what I need to work on more with each of them heading into the rest of the summer."
Seek has established a strong relationship with Valentino and has had major success throughout the year, guiding him to numerous wins. His attitude and will to win has made him a special ride for her and she has high hopes for their future this summer.

Devin Seek and Valentino in their presentation ceremony with TIEC Show Manager J.P. Godard. (Liz Crawley Photography)
Hunter Highlights
Melissa Deryn Foster of Langley, British Columbia, and Unwritten, owned by Emily Sukert, finished atop the $1,000 Junior Hunter 3'6" Classic, finishing with a score of 161. Caroline Jones of Brownsboro, AL, and At Last, owned by Century Performances Horses LLC, collected second place with an overall score of 154, while Helen Ulrich of Moorsville, NC, and her own Luminary earned third place with a score of 147.5.
In the $1,000 Junior Hunter 3'3" Classic, Devin Seek of Ocala, FL, and Just Sayin, owned by Fairfield Farms LLC, took first place, receiving an overall score of 172. Phoebe Alwine of Delray Beach, FL, and Baricello, owned by In The Clover Equestrian, scored a 160 for second place, while Seek piloted another mount into the top three aboard Cold Case, owned by Donald Stewart, with a score of 150.
Allison Cederberg of Billings, MT, and Zero Tolerance, owned by Dru Cederberg, rode to victory in the $1,000 Amateur Owner 3'3"/3'6" Classic, earning a score of 164. Liddy Strickland of McDonough, GA, and her own Valentine received second place with a 160, while Randall Johnson of Clarksburg, MD, and Cantando, owned by Greener Pastures, rounded out the top three with a score of 158.
Competition at TIEC resumes on Wednesday, July 13, with the start of Tryon Summer III, which will conclude Sunday, July 17. For more information and to see a full list of results please visit www.tryon.com.
Final Results $25,000 Under 25 Grand Prix
1. QUINTUS FABIUS, 2007 Hanoverian gelding by Quality x Lady P
LUIS LARRAZABAL, Isabela Pacanins: 0/0/38.777
2. CONTESSINA DELLA CACCIA, 2008 Selle Francais mare by Contefino x Cassini
ABIGAIL MCARDLE, Plain Bay Sales: 0/0/38.785
3. ZAVIRA, 2004 Dutch Warmblood mare by Karandasj x Tavira
LOUISE GRAVES, Deerfield Farm LLC: 0/0/41.564
4. NEPAL, 2002 Argentine gelding by G.S. Raimundo x Rye Grass Finest RP H-31
TAYLOR LAND, Jay Land: 4/65.975
5. HOLD ON TIGHT II, 2009 Belgian Warmblood gelding Cassini II x Tulipe
MARK BLUMAN, Stransky's Mission Farms, Inc.: 4/66.025
6. ARMANI SL Z, 2008 Zangershiede stallion by Asca Z x Cumlaude Z
EUGENIO GARZA, El Milagro: 4/67.733
7. WALTER 61, 2002 Saschen Warmblood gelding by Werenfels x Fortuna II
EMANUEL ANDRADE, Emanuel Andrade: 4/68.796
8. ULTIMO, 2001 Warmblood gelding
MARK BLUMAN, Stransky's Mission Farms, Inc.: 4/69.079
9. LAWFULL Z, 2007 Zangersheide gelding by Lawito x Quarterful
EUGENIO GARZA, El Milagro: 4/71.957
10. CABRAS, 2004 Holsteiner mare by Colman x Ostia IV
NOEL FAUNTLEROY, Noel Fauntleroy: 7/74.112
11. NOKIA DE BREKKA, 2001 Selle Francais gelding by Quick Star x Hermine de Brekka
EMANUEL ANDRADE, Emanuel Andrade: 8/67.578
12. NENUPHAR'JAC, 2001 Selle Francais gelding by Cumano x Anemone du Col
MARK BLUMAN, Stransky's Mission Farms, Inc.: 8/68.0
Final Results $5,000 Pony Hunter Derby
Place/Horse/Rider/Owner/First Round/Second Round/Final Score
1. VALENTINO, DEVIN SEEK, Ashley Vail Aycox: 85/80/165
2. Q-2, LIBBIE GORDON, Libbie Gordon: 82/81/163
3. ROCKPORT, GABRIELLE SOUSA, Isabella di Benedetto: 74/82/156
4. CLOVERMEADE RAZZBUNNY, LINEN OWENS, Linen Owens: 75/73.5/148.5
5. GINGER ROGERS, LIBBIE GORDON, Libbie Gordon: 71/74/145
6. HEY SCOOBY, ABBY BITER, Abby Biter: 74.5/70/144.5
7. ASTRO BOY, ELLE GIBBS, Elle Gibbs: 68/73/141
8. ORION'S DIAMOND ACE, JESSICA WEST, Jessica West: 67/72/139
9. PITCH PERFECT, LINEN OWENS, Linen Owens: 69/69/138
10. BATMAN, CHANDLER WILKS, Chandler Wilks: 72/62/134
11. WITH APPLAUSE, JESSIE MARIE SPADE, Jessie Marie Spade: 66/60/126
12. EVERYDAY ENZO, MADELINE RUBIN, Jessie Marie Spade: 83/40/123

