Sydney Shulman Saves the Best for Last in $50,000 Kentucky Summer Grand Prix

Sydney Shulman and Villamoura win the $50,000 Kentucky Summer Classic Grand Prix

Sydney Shulman and Villamoura win the $50,000 Kentucky Summer Classic Grand Prix

Lexington, Ky. – Aug. 4, 2018 –

Sydney Shulman was one of nine horse-and-athlete combinations to re-enter the Rolex Stadium on Saturday night under the lights for the jump-off of the $50,000 Kentucky Summer Grand Prix, sponsored by GGT Footings.

Jump-off rider extraordinaire Aaron Vale had set a blistering pace in 37.390 seconds, and although Alex Granato and David Oberkircher had beaten his time, they could not complete the short course fault-free. Enter Shulman on Villamoura as the last combination to challenge Vale. She not only beat his time but beat it by over one second to stop the clock in 36.190 seconds, simultaneously winning the week’s feature class and taking home Leading Rider Award, presented by Envisian Products, LLC.

Saturday’s class was the culmination of a week of exciting open jumper competition during the Kentucky Summer Classic. The 13-obstacle track, designed by Brazilian Anderson Lima, saw nine riders return for the jump-off after an original field of 32 starters competed.

Jimmy Torano, who was second in the order-of-go on Ilan Feder’s Glasgow de Muze, set the standard with an early fault-free round hoping for a repeat of his win on Saturday at the Kentucky Summer Horse Show. Granato and Scott Keach, who both showed multiple horses, produced two clear rounds each and were followed by equally competitive Vale on Major. Callie Schott and Shulman qualified with one horse each and knew they would have to bring their A game to beat the boys.

Sydney Shulman and Villamoura

Sydney Shulman and Villamoura

Shulman and Villamoura have been partners for almost a year and have racked up multiple important national and FEI top placings. The young professional from Greenwich, Connecticut, recently finished second in the $35,000 Welcome Stake CSI2* at the Tryon International Equestrian Center in June as well as finishing with runner-up honors in the $50,000 Old Salem Farm Grand Prix CSI2* during the Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Shows. The pair was also fourth in the Kentucky Summer Horse Show’s $50,000 Rood & Riddle Grand Prix during Hats Off Day. Although the 9-year-old Selle Français mare is small in stature, Shulman has seemingly had no issue channeling her energy to help her keep up with larger horses. The pair stuck to their plan and bested Vale with neat turns and forward lines.

Due to her strong performance during this week’s Kentucky Summer Classic, Shulman was also awarded the Leading Rider Award, presented by Envisian Products, LLC, which recognizes the open jumper rider with the most points at the conclusion of the week’s competition.

FROM THE WINNER’S CIRCLE

Sydney Shulman – $50,000 Kentucky Summer Grand Prix winner

On Villamoura:
“She’s extremely special to me. She’s absolutely amazing. I got her as a 6-year-old, so I’ve really brought her along. She did her first 1.40m here last year, so it’s nice to see the progression throughout the year. She really should have won six grand prix [classes] by now, but I’ve just had a few rider errors get in the way. She was really due for this, so I’m happy for her.”

On the course:
“My plan was to really stick with the numbers that I walked. She’s a really little horse so we tend to add places. She’s naturally quick, so I don’t really have to think about the time-allowed. I just wanted to give her the best chance. I look up to a lot of the riders that were in the jump-off. I’ve watched them growing up and throughout my career, so to be in the ring against them is really cool. I watched Jimmy [Torano]. His horse looks like he swallowed my horse, so it’s not always so helpful for me to watch a lot in the jump-off because she’s so particular with the way she goes and how little she is. I just kind of have to stick to my own plan in the end.”

On riding at the Kentucky Summer Horse Shows:
“This is my 14th year showing in Kentucky. The footing is fantastic, and my horses really jump well off of it. The atmosphere is fun, and they have a ton of classes for our levels. I came here with two clients that are 12 and 13 years old, and they can show every day if they want to in so many different divisions and classes and then I can show myself, so I love it.”

On course designer, Anderson Lima:
“I have to say, although I wish I was clear on Thursday, I am a huge fan of his courses. I think they ride beautifully and I was really happy that I could jump double-clear in tonight’s class. He’s been fantastic!”

Sydney Shulman receives the Leading Rider Award from Brian Lookabill.

Sydney Shulman receives the Leading Rider Award from Brian Lookabill.

On the Leading Rider Award, presented by Envisian Products, LLC:
“I’ve never won a Leading Rider Award. To me, it just proves a little bit of consistency throughout the week, which is great. I just really have to thank my team for keeping my horses in proper shape and feeling as good as they do because it’s hard when I have students and clients here as well. My horses might not get 100 percent of the time they deserve, so I think it proves that my team keeps my horses in great shape in order for this to happen.”

RESULTS

$50,000 Kentucky Summer Grand Prix, sponsored by GGT Footings


Place / Horse / Rider / Country / R1 Faults | Time / R2 Faults | Time
1. Villamoura / Sydney Shulman / USA / 0 | 71.165 / 0 | 36.190
2. Major / Aaron Vale / USA / 0 | 76.086 / 0 | 37.390
3. Chicco W / Scott Keach / AUS / 0 | 76.320 / 0 | 38.388
4. Christiaan / Callie Schott / USA / 0 | 77.256 / 0 | 40.358
5. Glasgow De Muze / Jimmy Torano / USA / 0 | 74.901 / 0 | 40.584
6. Beorn / Alex Granato / USA / 0 | 77.004 / 0 | 42.894
7. Carlchen W / Alex Granato / USA / 0 | 75.627 / 4 | 36.555
8. Upper / David Oberkircher / USA / 0 | 77.045 / 4 | 36.851
9. Maraca LS La Silla / Scott Keach / AUS / 0 | 77.094 / 4 | 41.950
10. Cassinja S / Charlie Jacobs / USA / 4 | 71.951
11. Bugatti / Kady Abrahamson / USA / 4 | 72.879
12. Excel / Todd Minikus / USA / 4 | 73.124

(To read the original press release from Phelps Sports, please click here.)


Tricia Booker