bookmark_borderKaren Healey Stables and Whitethorne Ranch proudly present The 2013 George Morris Clinic

Karen Healey Stables and Whitethorne Ranch proudly present
The 2013 George Morris Clinic December 13th, 14th, and 15th.

Three groups daily: Group 1 9-11am 4’+ Jumpers, Group 2 11:30-1:30 Adv. Riding 3’6″-3’9″, Group 3 2:30-4:30 3’3″ Equitation.

Riding is $900 for the three days. $200 non-refundable check is due now to hold a spot. Payment in full is due by Nov. 15th. Auditing is $200 for all sessions all days if paid in advance. Otherwise it is $90 per day or $50 per session. Please reserve in advance when possible so we have correct counts for food and seating. There will still be seats available day of. Tables are available for sponsors or can be ordered with a $100 non-refundable check. Group rates are also available, contact Melissa. Breakfast and lunch will be served each day along with beverages and snacks available all day. Anyone interested in sponsoring meals etc. please contact Melissa. All checks should be made out to Karen Healey Stables and mailed to 5349 Longshadow Ct, Westlake Village, CA 91362. Email [email protected] for more info.

bookmark_borderOlivia Champ is Champion in Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search West

Los Angeles, California– After placing second in last year’s Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals West, 15-year-old Olivia Champ (Karen Healey and Michelle Morris, trainers) came back to win it all this year. “This is the most fun day at the horse show and the most amazing final in the entire country,” Champ remarked. “This final is really important to me because it really tests you as a rider and it’s all about how you can ride a jumper course. Since I want to continue in jumpers and maybe eventually ride for the U.S. team, winning this final was one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve ever had.”

It is often said that consistency wins medal finals, and Champ demonstrated that throughout the final on Lamont (Catherine Boettcher, owner). She led

Olivia Champ (Flying Horse Photography)
Olivia Champ (Flying Horse Photography)

the Flat Phase with a score of 90 and held the lead through the Gymnastics Phase. “My dressage training really helped me, especially in the flat and the gymnastics,” Champ commented. “It’s all about the flat work.” As the leader, she had the opportunity to go last in the jumping phase on the grass field and watched as 31 other riders went before her.

The course, set by Guillherme Jorge (Brazil) with input from judges Mandy Porter and Jimmy Torano, asked several questions of the riders who had to navigate a one stride bank, an open water fence, a triple combination, and several related lines. Though most riders and horses handled the course well, the tight time allowed caused time faults for the majority of the riders. “We really wanted the riders to demonstrate their ability to ride and make adjustments,” Porter explained. “The course gave some of them trouble, but others showed they’d learned something from the Gymnastics Phase.”

After the grueling Show Jumping Phase shook up the placings—for all but leader Olivia Champ—the door was open for Erin Fry (Robyn Stiegler, trainer) and her Whisper to move up from eighth and Julia Nagler (Benson Carroll, trainer) on Vendetta (Sheila Sosnow, owner), who had been in sixth place, to join Halie Robinson (Elvenstar Farms, trainer) on My Boy Balou (Rocking D Ranch, owner) and Champ in the top four for the final phase.

For the final phase of the Talent Search, the top four riders each had to ride a shortened course four times: first on their own horse, then again on each of the other three. All riders went into the last phase with a clean slate, so their final performance would be crucial in determining the overall placing. “It was such an amazing group of talented riders and horses in the top four. All of the horses were so different but wonderful to ride,” Champ said. “Once I was in the top four, I just tried to think about going in there and having fun because that’s all you can do. I always try to relax and ride tough.”

“Olivia was the most consistent throughout the phases without a doubt,” Porter explained. “She made no major mistakes in the final phase like the others did.” Torano heartily agreed. “She was a real stylist all the way through. She never cracked; she just kept bringing it and getting the job done.”

Champ did ride tough and consistently on all four horses, as did Fry who has some experience with riding different horses. “I ride for the equestrian team at the University of South Carolina,” Fry explained. “It is pretty difficult to switch horses, especially at this level, but I think it helped to have the experience of riding on the team. We ride a lot of different horses in lessons and in competitions.”

“Erin had a little trouble on the first horse she switched to, but she got better and better throughout the phase,” Torano commented. “She had a nice style on the flat. We think she’ll be one to watch once she gets some more experience.”

Robinson and Nagler rode the final phase well, but each made major mistakes that placed them third and fourth, respectively. “We loved Halie; she’s a very good rider and was another who kept coming in and getting the job done,” Porter added. “We gave her the highest score of the day on Lamont, which was a 90. It was unfortunate she had a cross-canter on Whisper, which dropped her down.”

Fry was thrilled to win second place. “This was my first year doing this class, so I was really looking forward to it,” Fry elaborated. “It just means everything to me and I’m so excited to win the reserve championship. Whisper went through an injury and came back so beautifully and to get to do this with him and have it go so well was unreal.”

Fry has had Whisper for three years and the two have worked through a lot together. “I’ve come such a long way with him. He was my first 3’6” horse and I had a difficult time with him at the beginning,” Fry recalled. “But as the years have gone on, I’ve gotten to know him better and now we know each other inside and out.”

Though she didn’t know Lamont well, Champ was grateful to ride such a talented horse. “Lamont was literally pulled out of a field in Europe, and Catherine, who used to ride with Karen, brought him over about a month ago. He’s never done anything remotely close to this,” Champ explained. “He is the most willing horse. He will do whatever you ask him to.”

“Lamont was definitely the best horse in there, so we gave him the best horse award,” commented Torano.

It was Lamont’s calmness on the grass field on LEG’s Jumper Schooling Day after Gold Coast 6 that convinced Champ to ride him in the finals. “I actually brought my jumper and Lamont to see which horse would take better to the grass field. My jumper was really sensitive about it, so I went with Lamont. I advise anyone who does the Talent Search Final in the future to definitely go to the schooling day because it’s the best way to see if your horse will react well to the grass field.”

Champ had planned on riding her own horse Le Prince in the Talent Search finals, but his recent injury meant she had to find another horse. “I would have so loved to do this final on Le Prince, but I have been so fortunate to be able to ride so many nice horses the last couple of weeks and throughout my career as well. I think that also helped me to adapt to all the different horses during the final round.”

Her win was a triumphant finish to a difficult year. “It’s been a year of ups and down. I was trying to qualify for young riders and it didn’t work out and then my horse got injured,” Champ enumerated. “Karen has been so supportive the whole way through and I can’t thank her enough for everything she’s done for me. She is the most dedicated trainer on the show grounds and is an amazing person.”

Reprinted with permission from the USEF Network.

bookmark_borderGreat Results in Southern California

Showpark Summer Festival was an exciting show for all of our riders.  Hannah Selleck and Barla took 3rd place in their second Grand Prix – two Grand Prix and two clear rounds!  Kelsey Gray and Scirocco were 3rd in the Low Jr/Am Jumper Classic and she was 3rd with Count Chumley in the 1.10m Jumper Classic.  Morgan Dickerson and Shelby Drazan were both double clear in the Children’s Jumper Classic.  In the eq ring Gemma Geist and Emily Maclean (both co-trained by Devon Gibson) were Champion and Reserve Champion in the 14 & Under division.  Gemma also won the USEF and CPHA Foundation medals.  In the 15-17 division Shelby was Champion and Savannah Dukes took home 1st and 2nd place ribbons in the over-fences.  Morgan was 2nd in the WIHS Jumper Phase.

It was a thrilling and successful week for the KHS students.  The riders and parents were understanding and supportive when Karen was unable to be there.  We do have the best group of people!  There was a lot to celebrate:  Morgan and Shelby had birthdays, and our team rocked the equitation!  KHS students took home ribbons for 1st and 2nd in the USET; 1st in the USEF; 2nd and 3rd in the ASPCA Maclay; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the WCE; 2nd in the CPHA; 1st through 5th in the WIHS Jumper phase; and 1st through 4th overall!  Emily was Champion in the 14 & under equitation and won the THIS medal, Morgan successfully moved up to the Modified Jr/Am Jumpers, and Mackenzie beat all the pros in the 1.35m speed class.  Kelsey and Count Chumley were 2nd in the 1.10m Jumper Classic (darn that Lane Clark!).  All in all, a terrific show!

bookmark_borderAnother Successful Show at the Del Mar National

What an amazing week it was! Olivia Champ was 2nd to Jenny Karazissis in the $15,000 Del Mar National Horse Show Equitation Championship, and she also won the Shallanno Style of Riding Award.  Alexis Graves won the WIHS Medal and came in 4th place in the Equitation Championship.

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Alexis Graves riding Copperfield 39 – Osteen Photography

Morgan Dickerson was champion in the younger section of the Large Junior Hunters, won the Stash the Cash trophy for high point 13-15, was 2nd place in the Junior Hunter Classic, and took 3rd place in the WIHS Medal.  Killian Mcgrath celebrated her birthday by winning the $5,000 Celebrity Ride and Drive, and placed 3rd in the 1.25M Jumper Classic with Georgy Maskrey-Segesman’s new horse Cascoretto.  Hannah Selleck was Reserve Champion with Ria in the 1.30M Jumpers after winning the first class.  Lauren Kay and the 18-year-old Siendifie were 4th in the $3,500 High Junior/ Amateur Owner Classic, as well as 4th in the $10,000 Junior/ Amateur Owner Grand Prix.  Savannah Dukes won the WCE Medal aboard Perhaps, owned by Emily Sowski. Leina King was 2nd in the Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal and Gemma Geist (co-trained by Devon Gibson) won the THIS Medal.  Kristi Siam and Boneparte Z were 1st and 2nd in the Amateur Owner Working Hunters and rode to a 3rd place finish in the Classic.

With our incredible group of clients and great horses, life is good!

bookmark_borderAn Amazing Desert Circuit 2013

Week one of HITS Thermal got off to a great start.  Savannah Dukes aboard Rubix, won the USEF Medal, and placed 1st and 2nd in the Adequan Hunters.  Mackenzie Drazan came away with wins in both the CPHA Foundation Medal and the Low Junior Jumper Classic.  Rachel Van Allen not only won the M&S Medal (Zoey Pacyna following closely behind in 2nd place), but also won the WIHS Jumper Phase with Georgy Maskrey-Segesman’s fabulous new import, BB Quiberon.  Stephanie Fanning won three classes and was Champion Adult Equitation 2’9” and Reserve Champion Equitation 46 & over. Elizabeth Landers claimed 2nd prize in a very large Level 6 Jumper Class.  Emily Maclean (co-trained by Devon Gibson) was 2nd in the CPHA Junior Hunt Seat Medal and 3rd place in the ASPCA Maclay.

Week two and the wins kept coming!  New client Alexis Graves, to whom we extend a warm and enthusiastic welcome, scored the triple aboard her own Lalonde, with wins in the USEF Show Jumping Talent Search, WCE Jr/Am Medal, and WIHS.  Killian McGrath won the Farnam Adult Medal aboard Grey Fox Farm’s Corracio, at his first show no less.

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times . . .  Showing-wise it was the best of times during week four of Thermal.  Morgan Dickerson was winner of the WIHS Medal overall on Tonaco, and winner of the Junior Hunter Classic with Chapel Hill.  Stephanie Fanning rode away with the Champion ribbon in the Adult Equitation 45 & over, with three 1st places and one 2nd place ribbon.  Shelby Drazan was 2nd in the $2,500 M&S Child Jumper Classic aboard Conroy.  Savannah Dukes was the winner of both the Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal and the WCE Medal.  She also rode away with the red 2nd place ribbon in the USEF Show Jumping Talent Search, and 3rd place in the ASPCA Maclay Medal.

Savannah Dukes and Alicante

Alexis Graves took 2nd prize in the WIHS Medal and the Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal.  Leina King rode Santorini to win the M&S Junior Medal, while  Kristi Siam took the blue ribbon in the Foxfield Medal.  Last but not least, out of 46 horse and rider teams, Emily Maclean came away with 2nd place in the CPHA Foundation Medal, and Michaila Forte was close behind with a 7th place finish.

Morgan Dickerson; Champion R.W. Ronnie Mutch Equitation Championship 2013

As HITS Desert Circuit 2013 drew to a close our amazing team of horses and riders kept raking in the ribbons.  It was a crazy class as always, but Morgan Dickerson came away the winner of the Ronnie Mutch Equitation Championship!  Leina King was 3rd, Alexis Graves rode for 4th place, and Shelby Drazan followed in 8th.  Lauren Kay and the fabulous Siendifie were 5th in the $25,000 CA Horsetrader Jr./A-O Jumper Classic High, just rolling the last rail in the fastest time.  Rachel Van Allen won the USEF Show Jumping Talent Search.  The top prize of the ASPCA Maclay went to Savannah Dukes riding Chapel Hill, owned by Morgan Dickerson.  Emily Sowski came away with the Reserve Champion ribbon in the Equitation 18-35 division.  Killian McGrath rode Lord Corda G to win the Foxfield Medal.  And Morgan Dickerson finished off the weekend with a score of 84.5 in his first Junior Hunter Classic round, to land him in 2nd place.  To top off an amazing winter circuit, former student Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum won the AIG Thermal $1 Million Grand Prix.

We are fortunate to have an extraordinary group of clients, and a superb crew holding down the fort at home.  Our team of grooms: Luis, Alfredo, Rapha, and Alfredo Dos, headed by Hector, did an amazing job.  And to have Tracey to take care of the riding and teaching duties is a blessing for us all.

Thanks to everyone for an enjoyable and triumphant 2013 Desert Circuit!

bookmark_borderKaren Healey Stables Concludes Excellent 2012 Season and Looks Ahead to 2013

After settling in to a beautiful new facility mid-year Karen Healey Stables finished 2012 with tremendous results as well as special achievements, and welcomed some great new horses and riders. Thrilled with the growth and resilience of her program, Karen is ready to forge ahead for another season.

Recounting the success of 2012, one of the biggest moments was when Kilian McGrath won individual gold, team bronze and the special Style of Riding Award with her mount Salerno at this year’s Adequan/FEI North American Junior Young Rider Championships (NAJYRC). McGrath also won the 17-Year-Old Equitation Championship at the Capital Challenge Horse Show and was reserve champion in the CPHA Junior Medal Finals. She was Year-End Junior Jumper Champion for the PCHA, Zone 10 and the West Coast Show Jumping Hall of Fame and won the CPHA Junior Achievement Award.

Another memorable moment was when Healey coached four of the top five finishers in the 2012 Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals – West, including champion Samantha Harrison and best horse Santika. Student Olivia Champ earned reserve honors, Kilian McGrath finished third, and Savannah Jenkins was fifth.

Karen Healey remarked, “It was a heck of a year. We went through some regrouping with moving to the new barn. We had ups and downs, but the highs were very high. Kilian ended up having an amazing year and Young Riders was really special, as was USEF Talent Search Finals. She ended up being Zone 10 Equestrian of the Year and received a special achievement award from the CPHA. We also got some new clients that are very nice and enthusiastic, and I am looking forward to going on with them. I think even with the downs that happened, all were able to bounce back, continue to keep their focus and do well. Resilience – I learned a lot about that this year.”

Olivia Champ, riding Parrandero, also won the CPHA Foundation Equitation Championships, 14 & under. After riding with Healey for the past year, now fifteen-year-old Champ spoke about Healey’s training and the difference it has made in her riding.

“I would say the highlight of my year was the Talent Search Finals,” Champ noted. “Karen was absolutely amazing there because she really knows how to work a horse on the flat, which is so important in that final. She really got the most out of me and helped me with the switching of the horses in the top four.”

“Karen is very upfront and straightforward,” Champ said of Healey’s program. “She is so big on correct and straight riding. She focuses on making the horse go their best and for me to ride the horse not only well but correctly. She is definitely one of the best on the west coast and you can see it through how relaxed and together all of her riders are.”

Hannah Heidegger and Beckham, co-trained by Will Simpson, earned many top results throughout the year. Heidegger was champion in the CPHA Junior Medal Finals, USEF Regional Finals and the 14-Year-Old Equitation Championship at the Capital Challenge Horse Show. She was also reserve champion in the ASCPA Maclay Zone 8 Regionals and PCHA Horsemanship Finals, and finished in the top ten of the Pessoa/USEF Hunt Seat Medal Finals.

In other results, Lauren Kay and Siendifie won the PCHA Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Championship, Savannah Jenkins was reserve champion in the 17-Year-Old Equitation Championship at Capital Challenge, and Emily McLean, with the help of co-trainer Devon Gibson, earned the reserve championship in the CPHA Foundation Medal Finals, 14 & under.

Haley Harrison also had a very special moment this year when she was presented with the CPHA Sportsmanship Award.

Moving to beautiful Whitethorne Ranch in May was a big change. Thinking back on the move, Healey detailed, “Melissa (Jones) and Tasha (Visokay) took care of all the details, so it was great. There are always a few growing pains when you go into a new place and people get settled in. I was away quite a bit with EAP clinics and judging, but I got a feel for the place when I got home from indoors. Having a grass field to school on is a big plus. That for sure helped the riders prepare for Talent Search Finals.”

Along with the great success of the year, Karen Healey Stables would like to welcome some new riders to their team, including Morgan Dickerson, Savannah Dukes, and Makenzie and Shelby Drazan.

Already kicking off the 2013 season with a bang, Karen was proud to have three representatives from her barn invited to Florida, Samantha Harrison, Olivia Champ and Kilian McGrath, to participate in the George H. Morris Horsemastership Training Session in early January.

Karen Healey and Descanso Farm also congratulate Hannah Selleck on all of her success and wish her the best at the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival circuit and beyond.

The 2013 show season for Karen Healey Stables will kick off at the HITS Desert Circuit in Thermal, CA.

Reprinted with permission from Jennifer Wood Media