Kristiane Pellegrino and White Oaks Joy Ride Speed to the Take2 Thoroughbred Jumper Championship at the Upperville Colt & Horse Show
Presented by MARS Equestrian™
Kristiane Pellegrino and White Oaks Joy Ride dominated the Take2 Thoroughbred Jumpers at the 171st Upperville Colt & Horse Show presented by MARS Equestrian™, securing the Division Championship as well as the win in the Upperville Thoroughbred Jumper Classic. Martha Nevins’ Classic Brother earned the Reserve Championship ribbon with rider Beverly Alcock.
“He was a rock star all week and I am so proud of him,” said Pellegrino, Middleburg. Va. “This is his second time being champion here and he is an amazing horse. He saved me when I lost my stirrup and a rein!”
“Mel”, a nine-year-old gelding by Hat Trick (JPN) and out of Pegasus Song by Kentucky Derby winner Fusaichi Pegasus, had a short racing career before landing with Pellegrino. A true and willing partner, he and Pellegrino not only show, but foxhunt with the Piedmont Fox Hounds, and Pellegrino also taught him to play polo.
UCHS is the oldest horse show in the U.S. Founded in 1853 as a one-day show to encourage better breeding and care of horses, the show has grown to a weeklong tradition with more than 2000 equestrian and equine pairs competing in a variety of competitive disciplines. Many of the continent’s top professional riders as well as amateurs compete under the spectacular setting featuring the famous oaks at Grafton Farm.
In addition to presenting sponsor MARS EQUESTRIAN, UCHS is sponsored by The Ethel M® Chocolate Brand and Lugano Diamonds (Co-Presenting Sponsors of the 2024 FEI CSI4* Jumper Classic.) Other sponsors include Buckeye Nutrition, Nutro Pet Food, The Salamander Collection, B&D Builders, Delta Air Lines, Markel and Piedmont Equine Practice.
For more information on the show, visit www.upperville.com.
About the Upperville Colt & Horse Show
The Upperville Colt & Horse Show, also known as the Upperville Horse Show and UCHS, is the oldest horse show in the U.S. Founded in 1853 as a one-day show to encourage better breeding and care of horses, the show has grown to a weeklong tradition with thousands of equestrian and equine pairs competing in a variety of competitive disciplines. Many of the continent’s top professional riders as well as amateurs compete under the spectacular setting featuring the famous oaks at Grafton Farm—the same location as 1853. UCHS is a 501(c)3 charitable organization that raises funds for The Churches of Upperville Outreach Program and supports other area charities. For complete schedules and up-to-the-minute results, visit the website at www.upperville.com.