Pennsylvania National Horse Show NAL Pony Jumper Final Winner

Pennsylvania National Horse Show NAL Pony Jumper Final Winner

Wicked and Katherine Pontone Go Wicked Fast to Win the North American League Pony Jumper Finals

Harrisburg, PA – Katherine “Katie” Pontone of Red Bank, NJ, and Wicked blazed to victory in the $4,000 North American League Pony Jumper Finals at the Opening Day of the 67thAnnual Pennsylvania National Horse Show on Thursday evening. The pair managed the only double clear out of the four that made it into the jump-off. Pontonewas surprised with the results.

Pennsylvania National Horse Show NAL Pony Jumper Final Winner
Katherine Pontone on Wicked PNHS 2012 – Photo Credit: Al Cook

“I thought it was really difficult,” Pontone said of the course. “So coming here and winning was the best. My mom and trainers helped me so much to get here and Wicked is just the best.”

Angela Pollex and Talk About Me were the first to go in the nail-biting jump-off. They were fast, but knocked down a rail for four faults in a time of 35.117 seconds. Christine Lonsdalealso had a rail on Winds of Magic, stopping the clock at 33.134. Taylor Cox sacrificed accuracy for speed incurring eight faults with Midnight Heart in a time of 28.834 seconds. All Pontone and Wicked needed to do was go clear, which they accomplished in a time of 37.116. Pontone’s hopes were high, but her expectations were much lower.

“My expectation was to get over the first jump. After that Wicked kind of took over and got the job done,” said the 18-year-old rider. “She tries so hard every time.”

Pontone and Wicked cleared more than a few obstacles on the road to Harrisburg. They began the NAL season two months late because Pontone did not acquire Wicked until June. The 13-year-old mare is blind in her right eye. Yet the pair managed to qualify and enter the NAL Finals as the year end leaders of the division.

This is the last year for Pontone as a Junior rider and her last year competing with Wicked. Although her future plans include competing with a new horse, she hopes they both will return to Harrisburg.

“In a couple weeks I’ll have my last show with her,” Pontonesaid of Wicked. “Hopefully I will come back here next year withmy next horse and hopefully Wicked will be here too with her new owner and I’ll get to watch her go again.”

The North American League (NAL) offers year-long Series in six divisions – Children’s Hunter, Adult Hunter, Children’s Jumper, Adult Jumper, Pony Jumper, and Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper. The NAL includes classes at hundreds of horse shows across the United States and Canada and features two year-end finals: National Finals at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show and West Coast Finals at the Las Vegas National Horse Show.

The Pennsylvania National Horse Show is one of the largest indoor horse shows in the U.S., hosting horses and competitors from across the country with20,000 spectators attending from the Mid-Atlantic region. With over 1,400 qualified horses competing for $420,000 in prize money, the show features Hunter and Jumper competition and is the site of the Pessoa/USEF National Hunter Seat Medal Finals, the Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships and the $85,000 Grand Prix de Penn National.

In addition to world-class equestrian competition, the PNHS offers a unique shopping environment with boutique vendors that offer everything from fine art to custom jewelry, clothing, accessories and horse show memorabilia.

The Pennsylvania National Horse Show is proud of its tradition of supporting equine and youth programs. The show benefits the Harrisburg Kiwanis Youth Foundation and the Pennsylvania National Horse Show Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation.

Details are available at the horse show’s website at www.panational.org  or by calling the horse show office at 717-770-0222.

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