
Ohio State University was one of three schools to
field more than one team at the January 20th Winter Tournament of Champions
invitational in Coolville, Ohio. Junior Jessica Wayne (on left) and
freshman Taylor Topping (on right) rode in different sections of
intermediate fences for the Buckeye's "B" and "A" teams, respectively.
Wayne won her intermediate fences class and scored eight of B's 24 points.
Ohio State hunter seat coach Allison Applegett (center) saw her B team
finish sixth (winning a tiebreaker with West Virginia University) while her
A team was eighth with 23 points.
MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE STOPS SCAD WIN STREAK BUT BEES WIN TOURNAMENT SERIES SEASON TROPHY A WEEK LATER
Coolville, OH - The third of four 2017-18 Tournament of Champions
invitational horse shows was held at Stonegate Farm in Coolville, Ohio
on January 20th. Known as the Winter Tournament of Champions I (or
first of two Winter Tournament shows in two weekends) the final score
was not known until the placings in the final team class were read in
reverse order to the moment third place was announced.
From roughly the time all of the open and intermediate over fences
team classes had been completed early in the day three-time defending
IHSA National Champion Savannah College of Art & Design and Mount
Holyoke College went back-and-forth exchanging the lead. Adam Edgar
of SCAD (a freshman, from Leesburg, Virginia) won the open fences class
which started the festivities. Through two team classes Mount Holyoke
led the Bees 9-8, with Penn State University's Blue Team also at nine
points in part due to a first from Nittany Lion sophomore Sabrina
Mercadante in intermediate fences. After six sections of the High
Medal and Low Medal divisions Edgar again put SCAD into the lead with a
first in intermediate flat. However Sabrina Fox of the MHC Lyons was
second to Edgar in this class, making it close at 15-14. A Lilly
Hilgers second in novice flat made it 20-14 in favor of the Bees before
Sarah Etzel won walk-trot-canter to give the Lyons 21. However in that
same WTC class Ally Bates was fifth so that the Bees retained the
lead at 22-21. Indra Rapinchuk briefly put the Lyons ahead with a
fourth in novice flat, 24-22. However SCAD walk-trot rider Vincent
Delissio (who trains with Villanova University coach Bryan Bradley in
the off-season) won a blue ribbon and despite having to compete
head-to-head with MHC rider Wenjie Li put the Bees back up 29-26.
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Like Ohio State, Penn State University fielded two teams and like the
Buckeyes the Nittany Lions two entries were in the top eight. From Morristown, New
Jersey, Sabrina Mercadante is seen here before winning the first section of intermediate
fences for Penn State's Blue Team. The Penn State White Team would score 26 points for
fifth place but the Blue Team would be superior with 27 and fourth place. |
After two team classes which featured riders from neither of the
leading schools, Mount Holyoke turned the tables on SCAD. Franny
Eremeeva of the Lyons won the blue ribbon in open flat while Maddy
Keck was fifth for the Bees. With only one team class to go Mount
Holyoke was up 33-31.
The audience saw Fox ride a second time, going eighth out of eight
entries in the final team class, the second section of novice fences.
Tess Mroczka of the Bees had gone at least three rides earlier and had
turned in a solid performance. Fox had a good round but it could go
either way at that point. With the results of each class read aloud
over the public address system from eighth back to first the rider to
hear her name come out the speakers first was Fox. Her fourth place
ribbon put the Lyon's total at 36. If Mroczka was second there would
be a tie. A first and SCAD would continue an unbeaten streak
across Tournament Events, Zone 5, Region 5 shows and Post-Season
competitions including two Nationals stretching back to the 2015-16
season.
However Mroczka was the next to hear her name with a third. This
alowed the Lyons to prevail 36-35 and snap a very long SCAD win
streak which includes multiple 49 scores within Zone 5, Region 5
shows. Ashley Jenkins of Penn State's Blue Team (junior,
Harleysville, Pennsylvania) was second to lift one of two Nittany
Lion teams into fourth place with 27 points while Addison O'Rourke
of West Virginia University (junior, Owego, New York) won this
novice fences section to give the Mountaineers 24 points for the day
and seventh place overall.
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Nowadays there are two classes at Tournament of Champions events for
individuals and not teams. They are the "High Medal" and "Low Medal" classes which
substitute for a ride-off for high point rider. Riders from Savannah College of Art &
Design earned three top-two ribbons in these divisions. From left to right are Lilly
Hilgers (second in the low medal), Brady Martino (champion in the low medal) and Adam
Edgar (second in the high medal). Edgar (who won the open fences class which started
the day) and Martino are both freshmen for the Bees, who scored 35 points to finish
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Ribbons were awarded to the top eight teams. Goucher College got
stronger as the day went on, with Adelie Callihan (freshman, Keene,
New Hampshire) winning the second section of walk-trot-canter to help
the Gophers to third place overall and 29 points. Penn State's White
Team did not win a blue ribbon but Madison Halbom (in intermediate
fences), Lizzy Traband (in open flat) and Ally Kirk (in novice fences)
each won red ribbons to help raise their total to 26 points and fifth
place. Three schools - Ohio State University, University of Delaware
and Penn State - brought two teams of eight riders each - almost!
Ohio State's Team B had no rider in one of the open fences sections.
However this group of Buckeyes made lemonade out of that lemon and
still beat out their A team of eight riders 24-23. Jessica Wayne
(junior, Shaker Heights, Ohio) was the first Team B rider to show
for the Buckeyes and Wayne won the second section of intermediate
fences. Victoria Jenkins (sophomore, Springfield, Ohio and as far as
we know not related to Penn State's Ashley Jenkins) won a second blue
for Ohio State B in novice flat. Ohio State Team B won a tiebreaker
with West Virginia for the sixth place team ribbon. Ohio State A won
once outright, as Natalie Lindsay (junior, Colts Neck, New Jersey)
was better than everyone in judge Diane Young's eyes in the second
section of novice flat. With 23 points Ohio State Team A was
awarded the eighth place team ribbon.
Tournament of Champions creator Jim Arrigon, who puts on these
events with the help of his wife Gwen every season, could say for the
first time since the first Tournament event in 1991 that he was both
running the show and hosting the show. Since taking the position
during the last weekend in September Arrigon coaches the
Ohio University equestrian team, which trains at Stonegate Farm in
Coolville. Arrigon did not bring his Bobcats to either of the
previous TOC events earlier this season (he was not yet involved with
the Ohio University program when the September 16th Pre-Season TOC
was held in Lynchburg, Virginia) but did enter the school from
Athens, Ohio into the January 20th event. Ohio University gained a
standout open rider during the winter break, as Maddie Davis
transfered from Randolph College. In her first IHSA-related event as
an Ohio University rider Davis was second in open fences and fourth
in open flat. The Bobcats, who sit in fourth place currently within
the Zone 6, Region 2 hunter seat team standings, just missed a ribbon
on the 20th, scoring 22 points which would technically be ninth
place. Arrigon was happy enough with the Bobcat's effort that they
will also compete at the second Winter Tournament of Champions event
on January 27th in Hardeeville, South Carolina.
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From Madison, Wisconsin, Anna Rzchowski of Mount Holyoke College
(on right, with head coach C.J. Law) was second to Mercadante in intermediate
fences to account for five of the Lyon's 36 points. Mount Holyoke claimed high
point team honors at Stonegate while earning reserve champion status for the season
behind SCAD when the results of all four Tournament of Champions events were
combined. Mount Holyoke finished ahead of Randolph College 67-64 with Goucher in
fourth with 63. SCAD won three of four events and scored 95 points when their low
score was dropped.
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You deserve a Medal for that!: At some point in the history of
the Tournament of Champions history the "Medal" division replaced
the ride-off for high point rider. The Medal class was for riders
of any level who could jump to compete in a multi-phase division
where those who flat well are called back to jump and consequently
for further testing. That went so well that in recent seasons a
second Medal division was created. The original Medal class is now
the "High Medal" while the new one is the "Low Medal."
One year ago when the first of two winter tournament events was
held in Weyer's Cave, Virginia a rider named Nick Martino who was
a senior at Emory and Henry College at the time was the high medal
champion. One year later another Martino won a medal class but
this time in the low medal. Brady Martino, a Savannah College of
Art & Design freshman from Easton, Pennsylvania was one of ten
riders out of 22 called back to jump. Eventually Martino won out
over teammate Hilgers to claim the Low Medal Championship. 24
riders competed for the High Medal, and among the ten invited back
to jump was Edgar. The SCAD freshman - who in six Zone 5, Region 5
rides during the fall won five of them - was the Reserve Champion.
Winning out was University of Findlay senior Marco Polo Uchoa, who
earlier in the day had won the second open over fences class while
placing one ribbon higher than Davis in her Bobcat debut. SCAD
director of riding Eddie Federwisch pointed out that the top three
in the high medal were all males, with Purdue University senior
Chris Johnson third. This was not the first time the top three
were all male in this division, as Federwisch had pointed out the
same thing about four seasons ago.
Hey! We won too!!: Other blue ribbon winners not mentioned
until now were Meghan Moran of the University of Findlay, whose win
in intermediate flat coupled with Uchoa's win in open flat
accounted for 14 of the Oiler's 19 points; Jacky Zinchuck (in
walk-trot) and Lexi Ferris (in novice fences) of the University of
Massachusetts at Amherst. Zinchuck and Ferris were the only
teammates to win classes held one right after the other all day;
and Katie Groomes of Penn State's Blue Team. A winner in open
flat, Groomes's mother Janis was also on hand but not as a
spectator. Normally Janis Groomes attends her daughter's shows as
head coach of Zone 3, Region 1 rival Gettysburg College. However
today Janis stepped in for Kerry Kocher and Kristen Gretok who had
other obligations.
Stop the (virtual) presses!: In addition to three consecutive
IHSA National Championships the SCAD Bees are now the winner's of
five consecutive Tournament of Champions series trophies. On
January 27th SCAD hosted the second Winter Tournament of Champions
at their Ronald C. Waranch Equestrian Center in Hardeeville, South
Carolina. The hosts fielded not one but two teams and both
defeated the rest of the field. SCAD's team BEE-lieve was high
point with 46 points (the top score of any team this TOC season)
while Team BEE-strong was reserve champion with 35. Mount Holyoke
also had two teams entered, and their team Lyon Up was third with
31. For the second time in a week Martino won the low medal while
Lenna Hoff of Ohio University was second. The high medal winner
was Francisco Caba Guil of Emory and Henry College, who had
improved from an eighth place showing in the same division seven
days earlier. Reserve Champion in the high medal went to Kirby
Tidmore of Randolph College. The Wildcats were fourth at the
January 27th Tournament event but faired better in the series
standings overall. Randolph's 64 points in the overall series
standings put them one point ahead of Goucher for third place.
Mount Holyoke, bolstered by fine showings in January of 2018,
moved into Reserve Champion status for 2017-18 with 67 points
while SCAD ran away from the field with 95 points (which, like
for some others, includes having to drop their lowest score).
Though SCAD lost a few key riders to graduation last season it
appears the additions of Edgar and Martino among others put them
in a position to keep the IHSA National Title in reach for some
time to come.
--Steve Maxwell
January 20th Show Incidentals: Mostly sunny skies, with
temperatures reaching the upper 40's. Entire show held indoors in
a heated facility. Judge: Diane Young, Belleville, Illinois.
Stewards: Krista Steinmetz/Purdue University, Eddie
Federwisch/Savannah College of Art & Design and Allison
Applegett/Ohio State University.
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Marco Polo Uchoa of the University of Findlay (on left,
with Oiler's hunter seat coach Alexandra Kemp - Thompson) had the best day
of anyone at Stonegate. The senior from Brazil won the second section of
team open over fences and finished the day by winning the High Medal
competition. There were three flat sections of each Medal division and
ten riders were called back to jump at the end of the day. Judge Diane
Young liked Uchoa the best of the 24 individual riders who took part in
the high medal. |
The Class-by-class Results, in the order in which they were held:
Open Equitation Over Fences, Section A: 1. Adam Edgar, Savannah
College of Art & Design. 2. Chris Johnson, Purdue University.
3. Megan Sheffler, West Virginia University. 4. Lizzy Traband, Penn
State University - White Team. 5. Francisco Caba Guil, Emory & Henry
College. 6. Eryn Lindner, University of Delaware - Team YoUDee.
7. Erika Gavin, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. 8. Samantha
Calzone, University of Connecticut.
Open Equitation Over Fences, Section B: 1. Marco Polo Uchoa,
University of Findlay. 2. Maddie Davis, Ohio University. 3. Maddy
Skrak, Mount Holyoke College. 4. Maeve McLoughlin, Ohio State
University - Team A. 5. Tess Lee, Penn State University - Blue Team.
6. Amanda Sakwa, University of Delaware - Team Baby Blue. 7. Cary
Hundley, Goucher College.
Intermediate Equitation Over Fences, Section A: 1. Sabrina
Mercadante, Penn State University - Blue Team. 2. Anna Rzchowski,
Mount Holyoke College. 3. Bobbie Jo Adsit, Emory and Henry College.
4. Ally Lagiovane, Ohio University. 5. Rena DiPaula, Goucher
College. 6. Olivia Murray, Savannah College of Art and Design.
7. Kelly Bohnenberger, University of Delaware - Team YoUDee.
8. Taylor Topping, Ohio State University - Team A.
Intermediate Equitation Over Fences, Section B: 1. Jessica
Wayne, Ohio State University - Team B. 2. Madison Halbom, Penn
State University - White Team. 3. Autumn Ortiz, West Virginia
University. 4. Alyssa Kelly, University of Delaware - Team Baby
Blue. 6. Claire Meyer, Purdue University. 7. Alexa Sendro,
University of Findlay. 8. Amanda Lyons, University of Connecticut.
Intermediate Equitation On The Flat, Section A: 1. Adam Edgar,
Savannah College of Art and Design. 2. Sabrina Fox, Mount Holyoke
College. 3. Claire Meyer, Purdue University. 4. Carly Vodola,
University of Delaware - Team Baby Blue. 5. Gabriella Fournier,
Penn State University - White Team. 6. Catherine Lach, Ohio State
University - Team B. 7. Bobbie Jo Adsit, Emory and Henry College.
8. Alex Davidson, West Virginia University.
Novice Equitation On The Flat, Section A: 1. Victoria Jenkins,
Ohio State University - Team B. 2. Lilly Hilgers, Savannah College
of Art and Design. 3. Courtney Sloan, Goucher College. 4. Caitlin
O'Neill, Penn State University - White Team. 5. Melissa Kay,
University of Delaware - Team YoUDee. 6. Catherine Hill, Emory and
Henry College. 7. Alexa Sendro, University of Findlay.
8. Genevieve Hickey, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Intermediate Equitation On The Flat, Section B: 1. Meghan Moran,
University of Findlay. 2. Clea Lerner, Goucher College. 3. Kelly
Bohnenberger, University of Delaware - Team YoUDee. 4. Martine
Maschio, University of Connecticut. 5. Connor Day, Ohio State
University - Team A. 6. Samantha Hurley, Penn State University -
Team Blue. 7. Gina Knoll, Ohio University. 8. Jen Szafir,
University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Walk-Trot-Canter Equitation On The Flat, Section A: 1. Sarah
Etzel, Mount Holyoke College. 2. Anna Lia Sullivan, University of
Delaware - Team YoUDee. 3. Shelby Metzger, Ohio State University -
Team B. 4. Tresa Gunderman, Penn State University - Blue Team.
5. Ally Bates, Savannah College of Art and Design. 6. Tatum Wagner,
University of Findlay. 7. Zach Will, Emory and Henry College.
8. Tyler McEvoy, Purdue University.
Novice Equitation On The Flat, Section B: 1. Natalie Lindsay,
Ohio State University - Team A. 2. Julia Lineweber, University of
Connecticut. 3. Lenna Hoff, Ohio University. 4. Indra Rapinchuk,
Mount Holyoke College. 5. Kelsi Taylor, West Virginia University.
6. Andrea Marti, Purdue University. 7. Olivia Richards, Penn State
University - Team Blue. 8. Bailey Harach, University of Delaware -
Team Baby Blue.
Walk-Trot Equitation On The Flat, Section A: 1. Vincent
Delissio, Savannah College of Art and Design. 2. Alexa Neely, Ohio
University. 3. Jane Swanton, University of Findlay. 4. Madison
Stine, Penn State University - White Team. 5. Wenjie Li, Mount
Holyoke College. 6. Catherine Ishimasa, West Virginia University.
7. Maddy Hollingsworth, Ohio State University - Team A. 8. Rebecca
Brown, University of Delaware - Team Baby Blue.
Open Equitation On The Flat, Section A: 1. Katie Groomes, Penn
State University - Blue Team. 2. Maeve McLoughlin, Ohio State
University - Team A. 3. Marina Coleman, University of Connecticut.
4. Maddie Davis, Ohio University. 5. Cary Hundley, Goucher College.
6. Megan Sheffler, West Virginia University. 7. Alyssa Kelly,
University of Delaware - Team Baby Blue. 8. Lindsay Lucas, Purdue
University.
Walk-Trot-Canter Equitation On The Flat, Section B: 1. Adelie
Callihan, Goucher College. 2. Cody Martino, West Virginia
University. 3. Bethany Pilon, University of Connecticut. 4. Megan
McMahon, Ohio State University - Team A. 5. Sarah Wooldridge, Ohio
University. 6. Kiernan Fallows, University of Delaware - Team Baby
Blue. 7. Laura Barkowski, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
8. Christine Ruffin, Penn State University - White Team.
Open Equitation On The Flat, Section B: 1. Franny Eremeeva,
Mount Holyoke College. 2. Lizzy Traband, Penn State University -
White Team. 3. Erika Gavin, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
4. Eryn Lindner, University of Delaware - Team YoUDee. 5. Maddy
Keck, Savannah College of Art and Design. 6. Jessica Wayne, Ohio
State University - Team B. 7. Payton McClintock, University of
Findlay. 8. Billie Henard, Emory and Henry College.
Walk-Trot Equitation On The Flat, Section B: 1. Jacky Zinchuck,
University of Massachusetts at Amherst. 2. Cherise Madrid, Goucher
College. 3. Alyssa Key, University of Delaware - Team YoUDee.
4. Hannah Cochran, Ohio State University - Team B. 5. Ryan Toole,
Penn State University - Blue Team. 6. Robbie Rodemann, Emory and
Henry College. 7. Christie Kesecki, University of Connecticut.
8. Joyce Jai, Purdue University.
Novice Equitation Over Fences, Section A: 1. Lexi Ferris,
University of Massachusetts at Amherst. 2. Ally Kirk, Penn State
University - White Team. 3. Anni Field, Goucher College.
4. Natalie Lindsay, Ohio State University - Team A. 5. Mya
Lizzardo, Emory and Henry College. 6. Jamison Glass, University
of Connecticut. 7. Meghan Moran, University of Findlay.
Novice Equitation Over Fences, Section B: 1. Addison O'Rourke,
West Virginia University. 2. Ashley Jenkins, Penn State
University - Blue Team. 3. Tess Mroczka, Savannah College of Art
and Design. 4. Sabrina Fox, Mount Holyoke College. 5. Melissa
Kay, University of Delaware - Team YoUDee. 6. Morgan Clarke, Ohio
State University - Team B. 7. Andrea Marti, Purdue University.
8. Katie Kemp, Ohio University.
Tournament of Champions Collegiate Low Medal: 1. Brady
Martino, Savannah College of Art and Design. 2. Lilly Hilgers,
Savannah College of Art and Design. 3. Bobbie Jo Adsit, Emory and
Henry College. 4. Melissa Kay, University of Delaware. 5. Natalie
Lindsay, Ohio State University. 6. Sabrina Fox, Mount Holyoke
College. 7. Meghan Moran, University of Findlay. 8. Connor Day,
Ohio State University. 9. Ashley Jenkins, Penn State University.
10. Madison Bonner, Emory and Henry College.
Tournament of Champions Collegiate High Medal: 1. Marco Polo
Uchoa, University of Findlay. 2. Adam Edgar, Savannah College of
Art and Design. 3. Chris Johnson, Purdue University. 4. Erika
Gavin, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. 5. Mollie
Kowalchik, Mount Holyoke College. 6. Amanda Sakwa, University of
Delaware. 7. Maeve McLoughlin, Ohio State University.
8. Francisco Caba Guil, Emory and Henry College. 9. Jessica Wayne,
Ohio State University. 10. Alyssa Simin, University of Findlay.
January 20th Team Totals:
Mount Holyoke College - 36 Points (Champion)
Savannah College of Art and Design - 35 Points (official Reserve Champion)
Goucher College - 29 (official third place)
Penn State University - Blue Team - 27 (official fourth place)
Penn State University - White Team - 26 (official fifth place)
Ohio State University - Team B - 24 (official sixth place)
West Virginia University - 24 (official seventh place)
Ohio State University - Team A - 23 (official eighth place)
Ohio University - 22
University of Delaware - Team YoUDee - 21
University of Massachusetts at Amherst - 20
University of Connecticut - 20
University of Findlay - 19
Purdue University - 11
Emory and Henry College - 10
University of Delaware - Team Baby Blue - 8
January 27th Team Totals:
Savannah College of Art and Design - Team BEE-lieve 46 Points (Champion)
Savannah College of Art and Design - Team BEE-strong 35 Points (official Reserve Champion)
Mount Holyoke College - Team Lyon Up - 31 Points (official third place)
Randolph College - 27 (official fourth place)
Miami University of Ohio - 26 (official fifth place)
Emory and Henry College - 24 (official sixth place)
Ohio University - 23 (official seventh place)
University of Rhode Island - Team Rhody Rams - 22 (official eighth place)
Mount Holyoke College - Team Cause and Effect - 21
University of South Carolina - 21
Berry College - 18
Goucher College - 16
University of Findlay - 13
Boston University - 13
Louisiana State University - 11
West Chester University - 4
University of Rhode Island - Team Rhody Ruckus - 1
Final 2017-18 Overall Tournament of Champions Results:
Savannah College of Art and Design - 95 Points (Series Champion)
Mount Holyoke College - 67 (official Reserve Champion)
Randolph College - 64 (official third place)
Goucher College - 63 (official fourth place)
Penn State University - 55 (official fifth place)
Miami University of Ohio - 54 (official sixth place)
Ohio University - 45 (official seventh place)
University of Findlay - 44 (official eighth place)
(For more info about the Tournament of Champions series
or the Equestrian Talent Search, please e-mail
JimArrigon@hotmail.com or visit www.BeckettRunRiding.com
or visit the Equestrian Talent Search page on Facebook.)
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