Samantha Takacs of Oldwick, NJ, scored an 88 in the WIHS Pony Equitation Finals to take home top honors riding Storyteller. The win was a redeeming effort for Takacs after going off course from the first in the order in the very same class during the 2017 WIHS.
“Last year was my first time at WIHS and this year I was really hoping I did the course correctly,” said Takacs, who trains with Dave Belford and Chris Payne of New Hope Farm based out of Batavia, OH. “I was a little bit nervous because I hadn’t shown in the hunters at this show this year because I didn’t have a horse to ride so today was my first trip.
Samantha Takacs and Storyteller. Photo by Shawn McMillen Photography
Thirteen-year-old Takacs borrowed the ride on Storyteller, owned by Temple Equestrian, LLC and leaded by Caroline Signorino. Despite qualifying for the WIHS Pony Equitation Finals, Takacs didn’t have a mount available to compete and jumped her first fence with Storyteller the morning of the final.
“I am so thankful that my friend Caroline and Temple Equestrian were both kind enough to let me borrow him,” said Takacs of the 15-year-old German Sport Pony gelding. “I rode him this morning and I felt like he was such a good boy and we were a good match. Then in the schooling area, I got a little self-conscious and wasn’t sure how it was going to. But, once I got in the ring I knew he would do it for me.”
After the jumping phase of the WIHS Pony Equitation Finals, the top ten riders were tested on the flat. Takacs pocketed the top score to best second-place finisher Kat Fuqua, who finished one point off the lead with an 87. Tessa Downey finished third with a score of 85, while Mae Mannis of Woodbury, CT, posted an 83 for fourth. Claire Campbell of Cochranville, PA, rounded out the top five on an 81.
“It was really nerve-wracking [to wait for my score to be announced],” said Takacs. “I didn’t know if it was going to be me, Kat or anyone in the top. They were all really good.”
Samantha Takacs of Oldwick, NJ, won the WIHS Pony Equitation Finals riding Storyteller. Photo by Shawn McMillen Photography
The final events of the 2018 WIHS were the Regional Hunter Finals, which kicked off last week at the WIHS Regional Horse Show at Prince George’s Equestrian Center in Upper Marlboro, MD.
With a win in the WIHS Regional Pony Hunter Finals McKenna Gregorio of Ashland, VA, was named grand champion of the division riding her own Autumn Frost. Reserve went to Maddy Wilson of Bryantown, MD, aboard Shenandoah Jasmine for owner Molly McLaughlin.
Brittani Director of Potomac, MD, topped the WIHS Regional Hunter Finals in the horse section riding her own Rococo. For the division title, Jessica Van Brocklin Smith of Alexandria, VA, was named grand champion and accepted The Black, Starr & Frost Perpetual Trophy, donated by Black, Starr & Frost. She rode her own Romulus. Director and Rococo claimed the reserve champion title.
WIHS Pony Equitation Finals Results
1. SAMANTHA TAKACS OLDWICK, NJ STORYTELLER 88
2. KAT FUQUA ATLANTA, GA BBRIGHTON 87
3. TESSA DOWNEY HOUSTON, TX HALLELUJAH 85
4. MAE MANNIS WOODBURY, CT DAYS OF OUT LIVES 83
5. CLAIRE CAMPBELL COCHRANVILLE, PA LEON 81
6. KATIE TRIANTOS MCLEAN, VA ROYAL FLUSH 79
7. STERLING MALNIK OCEAN RIDGE, FL SILVER STAR DYNAMO 80
8. EMILY CLEE BETHAL, CT CLOVERMEADE BUNNY SIDE UP 79.5
9. CALDER TROTZ MEMPHIS, TN NOT SO SEVRET 78
10. JOSEPHINE ROSE SPRINGBORO, OH HIS WAY 77