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Mattias Tromp & Noemi VH Wuitenshof Win $100,000 Hits Grand Prix at Saugerties

Saugerties, New York, USA – June 12, 2022 – Carefulness and consistency was the recipe to win during Sunday’s $100,000 Hits Grand Prix at Hits-on-the-Hudson III. Despite their new partnership, Mattias Tromp (USA) and Noemi VH Wuitenshof had all the ingredients to top the highlight event at Hits Saugerties as the only pair to produce two clear efforts in the three-horse jump-off. Tromp only began riding Noemi VH Wuitenshof a few short weeks ago, but it is a match that is already blossoming at Hits Saugerties.

Oscar Soberon set a challenging first-round course that tested riders from the start with a wide triple bar bending line followed by a rollback back towards the gate. The course continued with an oxer-vertical double combination and an oxer-vertical-vertical triple combination, and finished over the delicate YVEL vertical at the far side of the ring.

Only three qualified for the jump-off, where they had to begin over the YVEL vertical followed by a tight rollback. Riders had to jump the double combination again, and then had the option to take an inside track and slice the next oxer before galloping home over the final line towards the gate.

Tromp and and the 9-year-old bay Belgian Warmblood mare (Castellino vd Helle x Quidam de Revel) were the first to return for the jump-off, and they wanted to make sure to put enough pressure on the remaining riders. They galloped quickly across the inside track after the combination and kept up their speed to the final line. Tromp and galloped through the timers in 41.749 seconds with all the rails intact.

Laura Chapot (USA) & Chandon Blue

Laura Chapot (USA) was next with Chandon Blue, hoping to keep her winning streak from the week alive. Always quick, Chapot was able to catch Tromp’s time, but it came at the expense of two rails after lowering the height of both fences in the combination. Their 8-fault effort in 40.608 seconds would take home the third-place honors.

Walker Pozzi (USA) & Fabio Van’t Hagenhof Z

Walker Pozzi (USA) opted for a more conservative round with Fabio Van’t Hagenhof Z. The pair had a rail at the third obstacle for 4 faults in 45.844 seconds for the second-place prize, leaving Tromp at the top of the leaderboard.

Winner’s Circle – Mattias Tromp (USA)

“I think Tom [Struzzieri] does a great job at putting a series of classes together for professionals where there’s something for every level of our horses to show in,” noted Tromp after the win with his new horse. “Whether you have young 1.40m horses that are just getting going, or older more experienced grand prix horses that are jumping for real money, there’s some sort of class that you can target towards each week. Once they are jumping 1.35m there is something to aim for, and as a professional, that is really nice. There’s something for everybody here – it’s such a versatile horse show!”

Final Results – $100,000 Hits Grand Prix

1) Mattias Tromp (USA) and Noemi VH Wuitenshof – 0 / 0 – 41.749

2) Walker Pozzi (USA) & Fabio Van’t Hagenhof Z – 0 / 4 – 45.844

3) Laura Chapot (USA) & Chandon Blue – 0 / 8 – 40.608

Source: Press Release from Hits Shows

Photos: © Hits Shows / Amelia von Korff / ESI Photography


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