On Sunday, August 6, HITS VI Course Designer, Mark McGowan of Great Britain, set forth a large and sprawling track for the final Grand Prix in the HITS Summer Series. To test the 29 entrants in the $50,000 ULCERGARD Grand Prix, McGowan required 16 jumping efforts in the first round from a 13 element course which included both a Triple and a Double Combination. Fence 13, the announcer made mention, was in fact the largest jump of all of the16 efforts.

Eight of the twenty-nine to start mastered a fault-free performance in round one and earned a berth into the jump-off. Cassandra Kahle qualified each of her mounts, WALLSTREET and PYRENES DE LOUZES, and Laura Chapot qualified her trio of mounts, QUOINTREAU UN PRINCE, ISHD DUAL STAR, and THORNHILL KATE. Laura Bowery on ZERLY, Tracey Fenney on IGOR VAN DE HEIBOS, and Candice King on CALISTO 26 rounded out the highly competitive field who would vie for the win.

McGowan’s shortened course of nine jumping efforts demanded championship skills; fleet-footed speed, instant adjustability, and extreme carefulness in the air. The jump-off opened with a familiar track from the first-round — fences 4b, 5, 6, and 7. Then a hard left-hand rollback to a tall vertical into a bending eight or nine-stride line to the first two elements of the original Triple Combination. The last line, the Merial Ride To Win Vertical, and the final jump, the largest oxer of the event stood directly in front to the Legend VIP Club.

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