Avery Glynn Gets the Win in the American Tradition of Excellence Equitation Challenge, Presented by Whitethorne
Avery Glynn emerged victorious in the American Tradition of Excellence Equitation Challenge, presented by Whitethorne.
Now in its fourth year, the two-day, three-phase event is held annually as part of the Blenheim June Classic III and attracts many of the West Coast’s top junior and amateur riders to the Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park in San Juan Capistrano, CA.
Glynn and Cocon 4 kicked things off on Tuesday morning with a first-round score of 78.50 over the course set at 3’3” by Karen Healey. That score would put Glynn into 16th place at the conclusion of day one of competition, but the young rider returned on Wednesday to work her way straight to the top of the leaderboard with an overall score of 250.
Avery Glynn aboard Cocon 4
“This is the first year that I’ve been able to do this class, which I was really excited about,” said Glynn, who trains with Jim Hagman of Elvenstar Farm and her parents, Hope and Ned Glynn. “I love that there were two riding phases and a work-off. My goal was to try to get in that work-off. I thought it was set up really well so that I could do all the tests and try and move up.”
Amidst her climb to the top of the class, Glynn joined all of the riders at The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel on Tuesday night for phase two: educational presentations and a Q&A session with the judges.
During the course of the evening, riders heard from mental skills coach Tonya Johnston, watched the EquestrianCoach.com educational video, Form Follows Function, and participated in a discussion with the judges and course designer about phase one, the course and what the judges would be looking for in the second phase jumping round, as well as in the work-off.
The lap of honor led by an overjoyed Avery Glynn.
On Wednesday morning, all riders were then invited back for phase three, where they competed over a new course designed by Healey and got to put into practice what they learned from the judges on Tuesday – something Glynn did particularly well.
“Avery didn’t give up; she kept fighting,” said judge Jimmy Torano who presided over the class alongside Emil Spadone. “She kept digging and clawing her way back.”
At the conclusion of phase three, a score of 83.5 had helped Glynn climb 10 spots up the rankings into sixth place. Perry meanwhile sat in first place on scores of 82.75 and 84.50 for a two-round total of 167.25, while Beall held second place on a score of 165.50.
With the top six returning for a final work-off, Glynn was the first rider back in the ring. In a well-executed final test, Glynn seamlessly landed and held the counter-canter to two fences and displayed a strong hand gallop to the final fence of the test before exiting the ring at a walk. The ride would earn her a score of 88 and ultimately the overall victory.
Second place finisher Kaitlin Perry riding Figaro.
“The final testing really made the difference,” said Spadone. “Everybody really rose to the occasion today, but our winner, she walked in testing first and really laid it down. They just couldn’t quite catch her. She had an excellent day, but all the other competitors did as well. It was a great class today. In the top six, if you looked at their scores, they were only five points apart [after phase three]. It really could have been anybody’s day today, because I think they’re all quite good riders.”
Glynn in part credited the format of the class and the phase two discussions with the judges for the way she rode the final test of the class.
“I think this class is a great concept,” said Spadone. “We were discussing earlier that we hope this eventually makes it to the East Coast because we think it’s a great idea!”
The class is made possible thanks to the support of sponsors like Whitethorne, which was represented onsite by Georgy Maskrey-Segesman.
Competition at the Blenheim June Classic III continues through Sunday, June 27, with featured events including the West Coast Pony Hunter Challenge & USHJA Pony Hunter Derby West Coast Championships and Saturday’s $25,000 Markel Insurance Grand Prix. Blenheim EquiSports is the #PlaceToJump all season long. Learn more and view the free livestream of all rings by visiting ThePlaceToJump.com
RESULTS
*Only top six riders returned for work-off
2. Figaro – Kaitlin Perry – 82.75 / 84.50 / 82.00 = 249.25
3. Calino G – Rebecca Beall – 81.50 / 84.00 / 81.75 = 247.25
4. Quirin – Grace Belmont – 83.50 / 81.50 / 80.00 = 245.00
5. Clooney 62 – Elisa Broz – 80.00 / 83.25 / 78.00 = 241.25
6. Criminal Minds – Brooke Mostman – 77.00 / 86.00 / 74.00 = 237.00
7. Twizzler – Della Walker – 86.00 / 74.5 = 160.50
8. Edesa’s Cameroon – Ella Dyson – 81.75 / 77.75 = 159.50
9. Vondel DH Z – Stella Buckingham – 76.75 / 82 = 158.75
10. Just Cavalli – Gabrielle Sokolow – 83.25 / 74.25 = 157.50
Blenheim EquiSports, an equestrian event management company based in San Juan Capistrano, CA, produces horse shows in San Juan Capistrano, CA and Las Vegas, NV. These competitions include USEF “Premier” rated hunter-jumper shows; a Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ North American League Qualifier; the Markel Insurance 1.45m Jumper Series & Final, Interactive Mortgage “Ticket to Ride” High Performance Jumper Series & Adult Jumper Series; USHJA International, National, & Pony Hunter Derbies & Finals; the Whitethorne Equitation Challenge, Medal Finals, and so much more.