Emily Kowalchik Claims Inaugural Boggs Hill KHJA Equitation Championship to Kick Off National Horse Show

Lexington, Ky. – Oct. 27, 2018 – The highly-anticipated National Horse Show returned Saturday to its home in the Alltech Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park for its 2018 installment, the culmination of the east coast summer equestrian season. This year, the National Horse Show offers new equitation championships throughout its opening weekend, with the Boggs Hill NHS KHJA Equitation Championship, presented by the Goguen Family, serving as the first to crown a winner and the feature event of day one’s competition. The inaugural champion, Emily Kowalchik, masterfully directed Kelsey Taylor’s Fernleigh to top marks across two phases to earn the top slot on the leaderboard, while nine different junior and adult combinations each rode to victory in their respective age-group classes.

Emily Kowalchik and Fernleigh won the Boggs Hill NHS KHJA Equitation Championship at the National Horse Show. Photo by Shawn McMillen Photography

In its debut year, the Boggs Hill NHS KHJA Equitation Championship saw its first crop of qualified contenders take their turns around course designer Bobby Murphy’s track for a shot at the blue ribbon. Entries into the inaugural class were determined by the year-end standings of the KHJA based upon showings throughout the year, so only the top performers were eligible to compete in the grand finale, consisting of a preliminary over fences round and a flat phase. Over the course of the class, Kowalchik and her mount consistently displayed their equitation talent to pull away from the group and distinguish themselves as the class leaders, ultimately claiming the championship title.

Emily Kowalchik and Fernleigh. Photo by Shawn McMillen Photography

The 27-year-old Kowalchik reigns from Loveland, Ohio, and has been training with David Beisel for 13 years. Though she has a long relationship with her trainer, the tenure with her horse is newer, having only just picked up the ride this past July. Fernleigh has experience in the equitation and showed up at Beisel’s stables as a sale horse at the time that Kowalchik learned she had qualified for year-end classes, and the fit seemed perfect. Kowalchik will return to the show ring Sunday hoping for another championship title, this time in the Taylor Harris Insurance Services National Horse Show Adult Equitation Championship.

Larissa Hufnagel of Lexington, Kentucky earned the reserve championship just behind Kowalchik, a positive start to her first appearance at the National Horse Show. Hufnagel piloted her own Devout, the horse she has been paired with for the last three years, and used her knowledge of the horse’s normal way of going to ensure they set themselves up for success. Owner-rider Adeline Pavlin of Cincinnati, Ohio rounded out the top three podium spots with her horse, Ragazzo Carino.

Larissa Hufnagel and Devout. Photo by Shawn McMillen Photography

Earlier in the day, age group equitation classes for juniors and adults offered exhibitors opportunities to display their precision and correct form in the show ring, both over fences and under saddle. In the Under 14 Equitation, Emma Borders aboard her own Chapot Z claimed the top honors under saddle, while the duo of Madison Nadolenco and her own Quieri finished in first place over fences. Owner-rider Hensley Humphries and Ixion Van Het Netehof similarly proved their prowess in the ring to earn the highest distinction in the 14 – 15 Equitation Section A on the flat, and Sheridan Johnson maneuvered Palmyra Partners’ Brad Pitt to the blue ribbon over fences. In Section B, Maggie Hill and Charmeur, owned by North Run, earned first prize under saddle, while Dominic Gibbs amd Limitless, owned by Erin R Gibbs, scored the highest in the over fences class.

Marcus Cmola Au won the 16 – 17 Equitation over fences and on the flat. Photo by Shawn McMillen Photography

In the slightly older age bracket, Marcus Cmola Au and Barn Rat LLC’s Nobel Laureate were double winners, laying down the best showing of the division to earn the top position in the 16 – 17 Equitation under saddle and over fences. Elizabeth Chenelle, in the irons aboard Armand Chenelle’s Li Bond, claimed first place in the Adult Equitation on the flat, and Hannah Brown and Dimacho, owned by A. Brooke Farr, rounded out the series of winners in the Adult Equitation over fences.

Throughout the National Horse Show’s opening weekend, the hospitality in the Taylor Harris Club and Maxwell Place is courtesy of the World Equestrian Center, one of the largest indoor-outdoor equestrian venues in the world located in Wilmington, Ohio. The exclusive and stylish Taylor Harris Club features an unbeatable view overlooking the Alltech Arena – perfect for equestrians, families and business professionals to enjoy the exciting competition in VIP fashion. Maxwell Place, presented by the Lindsay Maxwell Charitable Foundation, offers Riders’ Lounge hospitality with exciting food options, as well as a select number of premier boutique vendors. It is open to the public for shopping and dining throughout the horse show, with the Riders’ Lounge hospitality open during show hours.

The 2018 National Horse Show will return to the Alltech Arena on Sunday, Oct. 28, at 8 a.m., with equitation riders highlighted in the Hamel Foundation National Horse Show 3’3″ Equitation Championship and Taylor Harris Insurance Services National Horse Show Adult Equitation Championship.

FROM THE WINNER’S CIRCLE

Emily Kowalchik – Boggs Hill National Horse Show KHJA Equitation Championship winner

On her plan for the class:
“I was really using this as a class to get my feet wet before the Taylor Harris Equitation Championship tomorrow. That probably worked in my favor because I was more relaxed because I knew it was a practice. Earlier in the warm-up, my horse was pretty good but a little fresh so I wanted to go back in and have another confident ride. I actually changed my plan in the middle of the course and did seven strides instead of eight strides in the bending line. My horse was really good, even though he was a little fussy at the end.”

On her relationship with Fernleigh:
“He has been really fun. I have only had him since July. I leased him just to do Indoors this year, and sadly this is my last show with him. It was nice to get the win with him. He came through our barn as a sale horse about the time I learned I had qualified for a few end of year classes. He had done the equitation before and it seemed to be a good fit. I didn’t go looking for him, he found me. It was really perfect timing and I have had fun getting to know him the past couple of months. He is a real ham in the barn and has a big personality, so he has been a real joy.”

On competing at the National Horse Show:
“I was excited to hear that there were more opportunities for the adults to show here. Usually we only get to do Capital Challenge with the NAL and the Ariat. I also never got to show here as a junior, so it is very special for me to be able show here now. Plus, the atmosphere is great.”

RESULTS

Place / Rider / Horse / Owner

Boggs Hill National Horse Show KHJA Equitation Championship presented by the Goguen Family
1. Emily Kowalchik / Fernleigh / Kelsey Taylor
2. Larissa Hufnagel / Devout / Larissa Hufnagel
3. Adeline Pavlin / Ragazzo Carino / Adeline Pavlin
4. Georgia Murray / Undeniable / Deborah Emrick
5. Lilli Power / Wingman / Lilli Power

14 & Under Equitation Flat
1. Emma Borders / Chapot Z / Emma Borders
2. Aliva Kohus / Cristallo’s Carlchen P / Aliva Kohus
3. Blythe Goguen / Romulous / Colette Cacciatore

14 & Under Equitation Over Fences
1. Madison Nadolenco / Quieri / Morgan Dickerson
2. Chloe Watrous / Quintius Rubin / North Run
3. Katherine Lebaron / Cocktail 51 / Katherine Lebaron

14 – 15 Equitation Flat Section A
1. Hensley Humphries / Ixion Van Het Netehof / Hensley Humphries
2. Haley Anderson / Loredo / Micaela Kennedy
3. Alexandra Kozel / Stallone / Eclipse Equestrian

14 – 15 Equitation Over Fences Section A
1. Sheridan Johnson / Brad Pitt / Palmyra Partners
2. Madison Weaver / Cyrus / Madison Weaver
3. Emily Aitken / Wayfarer / Sophie Lenihan

14 – 15 Equitation Flat Section B
1. Maggie Hill / Charmeur / North Run
2. Dominic Gibbs / Limitless / Erin R Gibbs
3. Leah Jasky / Conrad / Leah Jasky

14 – 15 Equitation Over Fences Section B
1. Dominic Gibbs / Limitless / Erin R Gibbs
2. Jada Fuleky / Say What / Fox Meadow Farm
3. Alexandra Sinclair / Capitino / Nina Columbia

16-17 Equitation Flat
1. Marcus Cmola Au / Nobel Laureate / Barn Rat LLC
2. Katherine Delagarza / K.T.S. No Doubt / Katherine Delagarza
3. Justice Meyer / Andante / Lalla Lee Farm, LLC

16-17 Equitation Over Fences
1. Marcus Cmola Au / Nobel Laureate / Barn Rat LLC
2. Morgan Colby / Quinto / Elizabeth Becker
3. Lily Toensing / Consanto / Adelaide Toensing

Adult Equitation Flat Class presented by Cindi Perez and Anne Bennett
1. Elizabeth Chenelle / Li Bond / Armand Chenelle
2. Hannah Brown / Dimacho / A. Brooke Farr
3. Sara Ballinger / WanderPrinz / Sara Ballinger

Adult Equitation Over Fences presented by Cindi Perez and Anne Bennett
1. Hannah Brown / Dimacho / A. Brooke Farr
2. Darby Mazzarisi / Resonate / West Hill
3. Jeanne Cash / MTM Magnum / Olivia Rubin

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