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Vaillero Takes First Prize at iHeartMedia Hunter Derby
The derby was the first event in the 40th Annual Hampton Classic Horse Show.

Victoria Colvin, 18, guided Heritage Farmβs Vaillero to win the $50,000 prize at the iHeartMedia Hunter Derby with a top score of 182.5.
The derby, presented by Ghurka, was the kick-off hunter class for the 40th annual Hampton Classic and took place during Atlantic Opening Day on Sunday in Bridgehampton.
Colvin and Vaillero beat Kelly Tropin on Libertas Farms LLCβs Chablis (174.0) and Daisy Farish on Heritage Farmβs Pioneer (173.0) on two separate courses in the Grand Prix Ring.
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βThese two horses didnβt really look at anything around the ring, but itβs a big view for any horse to go into the Grand Prix Ring here,β Colvin, who also finished sixth on Dr. Betsee Parkerβs Avalanche, said.
She was also pleasantly surprised to take the lead on Vaillero in the first round, scoring 88.5 points from the judges, seated at different locations around the ring.
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βVaillero really didnβt jump as high as I thought he would in the first round. He actually had a rub on one of the oxers--which was shocking--but then I jumped the [four] high options, so that really didnβt matter,β she said. βAnd then in the handy round, I just thought, βPick up a gallop and jump as tight as I can,β and he jumped amazing.β
In the first round, the judges evaluated the horses as they cleared a dozen jumps set on a galloping track all around the ring.
In the second round, there was a shorter, tighter track with a fence jumped at the trot and a gallop on and off the bank jump, judges evaluated their handiness, or immediate acceptance of their riderβs aids, as well as their jump style and technique.
In addition to earning the top score in the first round, Vaillero also earned the top score in the second round (94) and theΒ second-best score in the second round on Avalanche (91).
Colvin started riding Vaillero in the spring, in the hunter derbies and the high-performance hunter sections.
Avalanche was just imported in July from Europe, where he was too slow to make the grade as a jumper.
Colvin intends to ride him in the equitation division in the near future.
Although sheβs won numerous junior hunter championship and equitation classes at the Hampton Classic during the last four years, Colvin, who currently lives in Wellington, Florida, said that she prefers to ride in the hunter derby classes.
βTheyβre different than the regular hunter classes. Itβs a little more jumpery. I always love the derbies. Theyβre pretty much my favorite classes. Itβs great how theyβve grown and added another aspect to the hunters,β she said.
The Hampton Classic Horse Show will continue in Bridgehampton this week.
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