FROM THE WINNER’S CIRCLE
Bennett Kitchens – Brandywine Equitation Cup winner
On winning the Brandywine Equitation Cup Classic:
“It is pretty cool [to win the Brandywine Equitation Cup Classic]. Last week was the jumper phase and that was pretty fun! I love doing more technical jumper tracks, so that was a lot of fun, Today was a little more huntery, but still had a handy vibe to it. It is pretty cool to win the Brandywine Cup. Emma Curtz also won it and she rode at our barn, so it is cool to follow her path.”
On Clearview:
“I have had Clearview for almost a year. The first time I rode him I knew he was my horse of a lifetime.”
On the most challenging part of the class:
“The first jump in the test [was most difficult]. Other than that, it was a lot of the same questions the other equitation classes tend to ask.”
On competing at Brandywine Horse Shows:
“I came to Brandywine last year and it is pretty great. We love this horse show and they do a good job running it.”
Sterling Malnik – Brandywine Equitation Cup Classic – Hunter winner
On winning the Brandywine Equitation Cup Classic – Hunter:
“It feels amazing [to win the Brandywine Equitation Cup Classic- Hunter]. I have been working so hard and I was supposed to do my other equitation horse, who we had all prepared this morning, but he didn’t feel up to it today, so we had Charlie ready as a backup! We went in there and he was just incredible!”
On Charlie:
“I got Charlie two years ago and we got him from some people in Washington state. He is a 13-year-old Holsteiner gelding. I have been competing with him at all the big shows like [the Winter Equestrian Festival]. We were reserve in the THIS [Children’s Medal Finals] and Capital Challenge and recently he has been doing him in a ton of hunter derbies for fun since I have my other equitation horse. He just really pulled through today!”
On the course:
“My horse likes to warm up to things a lot and get ready for the course in an opening circle, so cantering right in I was a little on the edge wondering how it was going to go, but I just did a nice circle to get him out in front of my leg. A big thing I am working on right now for handy rounds is not looking for my distance too far back and just letting him canter, then start to find the distance. He was just incredible and I think he galloped right up to the first jump perfectly.”
On her future plans:
“I think we are going to go to Michigan for two weeks for the [Great Lakes Equestrian Festival], so we are super excited for that! Then we will have the National Horse Show to get ready for in Kentucky, and the rest of the indoor finals!”
On competing at Brandywine Horse Shows:
“It feels amazing [to be at Brandywine]. I went to Devon in 2019 but I was on ponies, so this is my second time back here and it feels amazing. My horses love this ring and I think they do a great job with the entire horse show.”
Patricia Griffiths – $5,000 Open USHJA National Hunter Derby winner
On Tradition:
“This horse was formerly ridden by Liza Towell Boyd. He had some health issues right after the 2019 International Hunter Derby Finals and I know that he was in the clinic for a while; he had some breathing issues and allergies that were not under control. A friend and customer of mine, Nancy Banfield, somehow got the horse to rehab him. It has been about a year and a half since he has shown. He has done International Derbies well and I did not think it was fair to him to start out at that height. I have shown him three times now, the first time I just did the 3’3” because he was heavier than he is now. This is my third show and he has just been super and has been a really fun horse for these classes.”
On courses:
“I love this ring. There is so much history here. The ring always rides quicker than it walks and it is just a special place and a great place to ride. The feeling in the ring is always so special.”
On competing at the Brandywine Horse Shows:
“With Devon being canceled, we couldn’t wait to be back here. We love it here and the show is run beautifully.”
Kristen Hamel – Hamel NHS 3’3” Medal
On Hamel NHS 3’3” Medal at Brandywine:
“It is very important with Jennifer Burger, Louise and Geoff Teal because they are the big heavy hitters for it at the Brandywine Horse Show. They helped bring it there and made it important. They have always done that and it has been very appreciated.”
On history of Hamel NHS 3’3” Medal:
“The class was created because we all knew that there needed to be a stepping stone into the Maclay and other 3’6” medal classes. Jennifer Berger and Geoff Teal brainstormed and came together and decided to see if there was any interest in a 3’3” medal. They asked me and knew how important the horse world has become to me in a lot of different aspects. Equitation has always been very exciting to me, I love to watch the challenge that it puts the riders through. It was really a no-brainer for me to sponsor this class.
On future of Hamel NHS 3’3” Medal:
“The interest has just been outstanding, bigger than we ever anticipated. The class is becoming a little more challenging and it is stepping up a little bit. The tests are going to be a little more tricky and it will definitely ask more questions. I am just excited to get back to the National Horse Show and see all of the excitement.”