Geoffrey Hesslink and Chivalry Top $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, Presented by CCTV Agent

Dec 19, 2021 - 3:53 PM

For Immediate Release

Wellington, FL – December 19, 2021 – The ESP Holiday show showcased hunters in the E.R. Mische Grand Hunter Ring on Friday during the $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, presented by CCTV Agent. Offering one of the largest purses of prize money for the hunters during the ESP Holiday Series, the class attracted a field of 22 entries, with the top contenders consistently scoring in the nineties to keep the pressure at a high level. After riding to back-to-back scores that neared 100, Geoffrey Hesslink of Shelbourne, VT, and Little Brook LLC’s Chivalry solidified themselves as the victors, marking the second derby victory in a week for Hesslink and Little Brook LLC. Just seven days prior, Hesslink and Mon Tresor topped the $1,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby, presented by Vortex Equine Transport, during the ESP Year End Awards show.

Geoffrey Hesslink and Chivalry, pictured with Lauren Little and Tatiana Yaques, CEO of CCTV Agent, won the $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, presented by CCTV Agent. ©Anne Gittins Photography
Geoffrey Hesslink and Chivalry, pictured with Lauren Little and Tatiana Yaques, CEO of CCTV Agent, won the $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, presented by CCTV Agent. ©Anne Gittins Photography

“It’s great to have a few wins under our belt already. I really like doing these classes to set the horses up for the circuit, so it’s very nice to be this successful right off the bat,” Hesslink commented. “Chivalry is new to me. When Lauren Little of Little Brook LLC moved to me after indoors this year, she came with him. I did the derby two weeks ago with him and he placed second, and now he has a win in his second derby. We are hoping he will have a bright future in these classes and with his owner in the junior classes.” 

Impressively, Hesslink’s win with Mon Tresor was the pair’s debut class together, and the victory with Chivalry was only the second derby with Hesslink in the irons. You would not have known that Chivalry was new to derbies based on his score of 94 in the classic round, which put him in second position behind Kelly Mullen of Franklin, TN, and ETA Equestrian LLC’s Cloud 9, who earned a score of 95 to lead the first phase. Two more duos had also scored 90 or above, keeping it a tight race for the top of the leaderboard. At the conclusion of the classic round, the cut-off score for the top 12 was a respectable 79 points.

Geoffrey Hesslink and Chivalry ©Anne Gittins Photography
Geoffrey Hesslink and Chivalry ©Anne Gittins Photography

Back for the handy round, Hesslink and Chivalry were the second-to-last to go and needed a score of 91 to usurp the current leaders, Tiffany Morrissey of Wellington, FL, riding Dr. Kathryn Withers’ Copernicus K, who had earned a cumulative 184 points. The partnership delivered a standout performance and was awarded 97 points, the highest single score of the class, to propel themselves to a total tally of 191. The final pair to ride, Mullen and Cloud 9 laid down an impressive round that earned 92 points, which was not enough to overtake Geoffrey and his mount. Chivalry carried Hesslink to the lead spot in the victory gallop, and they were followed by Mullen and Cloud 9 as the runner-up pair with 187 points. Morrissey and Copernicus K rounded out the top three podium spots.

“I thought the courses were great; they used both leads nicely with bending lines on both leads, which I like to see. I always think an end jump is sort of fun, and they’re starting to incorporate some more different-looking jumps, which I think is cool,” Hesslink noted. “Chivalry was great. He didn’t bat an eye throughout the course and followed me really well. The whole class was really fun.” 

Click above to watch the winning derby ride!

For the full results of the $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, presented by CCTV Agent, please click HERE.

The Vita Flex Amateur-Owner 3’3” 36 & Over Hunter division was championed by Margot Peroni of Califon, NJ, and her own Jordan. Peroni piloted Jordan to two first-place finishes as well as a third-place finish to take home champion honors. Reserve champion was awarded to Ali Sirota Kelman of Irvington, NY, and her Listen To Me thanks to consistent results including a second and a first-place finish.

The Resilient Fitness Adult Amateur Younger division saw Claire Stevenson of Southampton, NY, collect champion honors with Kyoto, owned by Brendan Williams, after finishing the division with two second-place finishes, a first-place finish, as well as a third and fourth-place ribbon. Bennett Kitchens of Shaker Heights, OH, earned reserve champion with Falcon Ridge Stables’ Chakira thanks to a variety of placings first through fifth in all of the division’s classes.

Only two shows remain in the ESP Holiday Series, beginning in one day on December 20 with the ESP Holiday III show, which will conclude on December 23. The final event of the series will be the ESP Holiday Finale from December 29, 2021, to January 2, 2022. On January 5, the much-anticipated Winter Equestrian Festival will begin its Premiere Week.

To view the ESP Holiday Series Prize List, please click HERE.

Photo credit ©Anne Gittins Photography. These photos may only be used once in relation to this press release with proper credit.

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