Sydney Shulman and Villamoura Deliver $72,000 Ingles Grand Prix 2* Victory at TIEC

Jun 30, 2019 - 12:19 AM
For Immediate Release

 

Mill Spring, NC – June 29, 2019 – Sydney Shulman (ISR) and Villamoura sped to win the $72,000 Ingles Grand Prix CSI 2* at Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC), halting the jump-off timers at 36.291 seconds. Sharn Wordley (NZL) and Casper, a 2006 Oldenburg gelding (Contender x Baloubet Du Rouet) owned by Sky Group, took second place for their performance of 40.316 seconds, while Santiago Lambre (MEX) and Ibabco, a 2008 Belgian Warmblood stallion (Nabab de Reve x Darco) owned by Lambre and Stephex Stables, claimed third-place honors with four faults and a time of 36.543 seconds.

 

26/06/2019 ; Tryon NC ; Tryon Summer 3Sydney Shulman and Villamoura
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The course, designed by Guilherme Jorge (BRA), challenged 41 pairs, with five returning to pilot the short course. Jorge was the architect of the show jumping course for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio and will design for this summer’s 2019 Pan American Games held in Lima, Peru from July 26 to August 11.

 

26/06/2019 ; Tryon NC ; Tryon Summer 3Sharn Wordley and Casper
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Shulman and the 2009 Selle Francais mare (Diamant de Semilly x Unknown) owned by Jill Shulman conquered a course that “was made for her,” Shulman said. “When I walked the course, I immediately thought, ‘Okay, this course is made for Villamoura.’ Anywhere I needed to add [a stride] it was available to me, because she’s a small horse, so I was super excited to jump her tonight. And I loved the jump-off course.”

 

26/06/2019 ; Tryon NC ; Tryon Summer 3Santiago Lambre and Ibabco
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“She is amazing. She’s everything you could want in a horse: she’s light, hot, careful, and brave. Once she starts, you don’t have much of an option to stop. Her normal pace is very fast, so I always think stay calm and steady for the jump-off, not too fast,” Shulman shared after laying down an early clear round that ended up more than four seconds faster than the rest of the field.

 

464_2860Santiago Lambre, Sydney Shulman and Sharn Wordley in their presentation ceremony alongside Tim Barrett, Ingles Special Events Manager, and Roger Smith and Mark Bellissimo, TIEC Founding Partners.
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“She is amazing. She’s everything you could want in a horse: she’s light, hot, careful, and brave. Once she starts, you don’t have much of an option to stop. Her normal pace is very fast, so I always think stay calm and steady for the jump-off, not too fast,” Shulman shared after laying down an early clear round that ended up more than four seconds faster than the rest of the field.

 

464_2846Kristen Chandler was presented with the Absorbine® Groom’s Award for her care and devotion to Villamoura.
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Shulman revealed that the win was especially meaningful because it was her first FEI win as a rider representing Israel: “To hear the Hatikvah play was just super meaningful to me,” said Shulman. “My family has always been super connected to Israel and I’ve been wanting to do this for a very long time, and was waiting for the right time. Last fall I went with my dad to Israel and made Aliyah, and it was super exciting. I’ve been waiting for this moment to hear the Hatikvah play.”

 

Shulman continued, “I’m just working on building my string up to help support the Israeli team, which will continue to thrive. So I think the next few years will be a huge stepping stone for Israel, and I’m really looking forward to being a part of it.”

 

“I want to thank my mom, Jill Shulman, and John Roche, who is very influential in tonight’s win. He spends a lot of time with Villamoura and he said to me this morning, “if you get it right, she could win.” So, I’m glad it turned out that way!” Shulman concluded.

 

Results: $72,000 Ingles Grand Prix CSI 2*

 

1.Villamoura, 2009 Selle Francais mare (Diamant de Semilly x Unknown)
Sydney Shulman (ISR), Jill Shulman: 0/0/36.291

 

2. Casper, 2006 Oldenburg gelding (Contender x Baloubet Du Rouet)
Sharn Wordley (NZL), Sky Group: 0/0/40.316

 

3. Ibabco, 2008 Belgian Warmblood stallion (Nabab de Reve x Darco)
Santiago Lambre (MEX), Santiago Lambre & Stephex lStables: 0/4/36.543

 

4. Finou 4, 2006 Hanoverian gelding (Flashlight 16 x Concetto Famos)
Aaron Vale (USA), Thinks Like A Horse & Donald E. Stewart: 0/4/37.917

 

5. Venus, 2002 Dutch Warmblood mare (Tangelo van de Zuuthoeve x Julius)
Hector Florentino (DOM), Raylyn Farms, Inc.: 0/73.97/EL

 

6. Alcazar Mail, 2010 Selle Francais gelding (Utrillo Z x Adelfos)
Gemma Paternoster (GBR), Frédéric Chateau: 1/76.22

 

7. Skara Glen’s Florencia, 2010 NRPS mare (Guidam’s Willow x Esprit)
Paul O’Shea (IRL), Skara Glen Stables & Amber Hill Farm, LLC: 1/76.52

 

8. Banco Du Moulin, 2011 Selle Francais gelding (Popstar Lozonais x Unknown)
Sean Jobin (CAN), Sean Jobin & Sharn Wordley: 1/77.43

 

9. Le Vio, 2009 Hanoverian gelding (Van Gogh x Drosselklang II)
Pablo Barrios (VEN), Gut Einhaus LLC: 1/77.67

 

10. Carlos JD Z, 2009 Zangersheide gelding (Canturo x Baloubet)
Darragh Kerins (IRL), NRG Farm LLC: 1/78.8

 

11. Atlantis, 2003 Zangersheide gelding (Andiamo x Royal Bravour L)
Samuel Parot (CHI), Samuel Parot: 4/70.79

 

12. Gatsby, 2004 Irish Sport Horse stallion (Simba x Cruise On)
Sharn Wordley (NZL), Sharn Wordley: 4/72.45

 

For full results from $72,000 Ingles Grand Prix CSI 2*, click here.

Tryon Summer 3 concludes Sunday, June 30, and features the highlight $36,000 Sunday Classic at 8:15am in Tryon Stadium. The Tryon Summer Series continues through Sunday, July 21, 2019. For more information, visit Tryon.com.
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