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Nicolas Gamboa is Victorious Again at Pin Oak Charity Horse Show

March 28, 2024 – Katy, TX – Nicolas Gamboa earned his first-ever grand prix win at the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show in 2022, and as of Wednesday, March 27, he has now notched five additional Pin Oak grand prix victories in the short time since then. His sixth win came aboard NKH Vittorio S, owned by NKH LLC, in the $25,000 Fairway Farm Grand Prix during Pin Oak I.

On his way to his most recent win, Gamboa and NKH Vittorio S were one of 11 entries to qualify to jump off over the Manuel Esparza-designed short course, and from there, speed was the name of the game.

When Gamboa returned to the Main Ring at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center as the final rider, the time to beat had been set at 39.287 seconds by Avery Griffin on Candy of Picobello Z – with no other riders having crossed the finish in under 40 seconds. Gamboa, however, made short work of Griffin’s time, clearing the timers in a winning 37.492 seconds.

Nicolas Gamboa and NKH Vittorio S led the victory gallop for the $25,000 Fairway Farm Grand Prix on Wednesday, March 27. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

In addition to the $25,000 Fairway Farm Grand Prix win, that finish time also secured Gamboa the victory in the $10,000 1.40m U25 Grand Prix held concurrently. Taking second place in both classes was Griffin. Third place in the $25,000 Grand Prix went to Alwaleed Alrashid, who finished with a jump-off time of 40.171 seconds aboard RSH Grand-Dessert.

“NKH Vittorio S has been in our string for a little while now,” said Gamboa of the 10-year-old Holsteiner gelding. “He just came from a tour in California with us. He jumped a few international classes out there. He’s come a long way. He’s actually been second in a couple of grand prix classes now and a couple ranking classes, so I’m finally happy that he got that blue ribbon!”

Nicolas Gamboa was joined in the winner’s circle by his mother, Jennifer Gamboa, and Bradley Bowns. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

Gamboa continued, “The Pin Oak Charity Horse Show has been great for Texas. I know it’s been around a lot longer than I’ve been alive, so I’m very pleased to be able to support the show. I know they give quite a bit to charity, and that’s always a great thing…This show has always been very good to me. I won my first grand prix here a couple years ago on NKH Mr. Darcy, and every year, I always look forward to thinking about those memories again and trying to keep it going.”

In addition to his ribbons and awards, as the winner, Gamboa was presented with a gift certificate for a free equine spa treatment from Peak Performance Equine Spa. For full results from Wednesday’s class, click here or visit HorseShowsOnline.com.

Avery Griffin and Candy of Picobello Z finished second in both the $25,000 Fairway Farm Grand Prix and the $10,000 1.40m U25 Grand Prix held concurrently. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

Competition at the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show continues through Sunday, April 14, with highlights of Week I including a $30,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby on Thursday, March 28, and the $30,000 Texas Children’s Grand Prix on Friday, March 29, beginning at 7 p.m. To learn more, visit www.PinOak.org.

About the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show

Recognized as a US Equestrian Heritage Competition, the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show is one of the oldest and most prestigious horse shows in the United States. Today, the show features three weeks of top-caliber hunter/jumper events and one week of breed show competition at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center in Katy, TX.

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Martien van der Hoeven and Sparky Start Pin Oak Strong with Win in $10,000 Bedoya Training Stables Welcome Stake

March 26, 2024 – Katy, TX – Martien van der Hoeven is no stranger to the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show’s winner’s circle – having competed at the US Equestrian Heritage Competition for more than 20 years – and he returned there again on Tuesday, March 26, after taking the victory in the $10,000 Bedoya Training Stables Welcome Stake aboard Sparky.

The class marked the start of the 78th edition of the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show, which features three weeks of high-caliber hunter/jumper competition at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center in Katy, TX.

On his way to kicking off Week I with a win, van der Hoeven was one of nine entries to traverse the first-round course without fault. From there, Van der Hoeven and Sparky were both the first and the fastest over the short course designed by Manuel Esparza (MEX), stopping the clock in an uncatchable 33.664 seconds.

Finishing in second place with a jump-off time of 35.757 seconds were Allison Kroff and T-Quick Hurricane Z, owned by TC Sport Horses LLC. Third place with a time of 26.983 seconds went to Diego Bedoya and Casamigos, owned by NRG Farm, LLC.

Martien van der Hoeven was presented as the winner of the $10,000 Bedoya Training Stables Welcome Stake. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

Also taking home a win on Tuesday was Kaydence Cothran aboard Onslow, owned by Cool Kid Farms. The duo finished sixth overall in the $10,000 Bedoya Training Stables Welcome Stake, and, as the highest-placing under 25 rider, Cothran earned the win in the $5,000 U25 Welcome Stake, sponsored by Fairway Farm and held concurrently.

For many of the riders in Tuesday’s Welcome Stake, including van der Hoeven, it was a warm-up for what’s to come at the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show.

“Sparky is a 9-year-old, owned by the Myers family in San Antonio,” said van der Hoeven of the Hanoverian gelding owned by Myers Family Investments, LLC. “Normally, he competes in the High Junior Jumpers with their daughter, Ava. For this horse – being young – I think it’s still beneficial that he competes and that he practices going fast. [Ava] comes [Wednesday] to do the $25,000 Grand Prix along with the Under 25 Grand Prix. Today’s plan was to use this as a warm-up for her and make sure he’s in the ring, comfortable, forward and ready to go.”

In speaking of Sparky, van der Hoeven added, “He’s just such a modern sport horse. He does everything right; he knows where the jumps are and knows how to go fast. The balance is always good regardless of any speed. He is just truly a horse that can do today’s sport; we’re hoping at even a much higher level.”

Allison Kroff and T-Quick Hurricane Z. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

Also earning wins in Tuesday’s featured jumper classes were the following:

  • 1.10m Training Jumpers, sponsored by Grange/Johnson Development – Reagan Mientka and Cality
  • 1.15m Open Jumpers, sponsored by Cokinos Young Law Firm – Lindsay Bedoya and Jumping VG King
  • 1.20m Open Jumpers, sponsored by Truist Bank – Andres Hernandez and My Lady Blue
  • 1.35m Open Jumpers, sponsored by Moor Insights & Strategy – Stephanie Tropia and CR Integrity

Competition at the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show continues on Wednesday, March 27, with highlights of Week I including a $30,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby on Thursday, March 28, and the $30,000 Texas Children’s Grand Prix on Friday, March 29, beginning at 7 p.m. Find out more at www.PinOak.org.

About the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show

Recognized as a US Equestrian Heritage Competition, the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show is one of the oldest and most prestigious horse shows in the United States. Today, the show features three weeks of top-caliber hunter/jumper events and one week of breed show competition at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center in Katy, TX. To learn more, visit www.PinOak.org.

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Nicolas Gamboa and NKH Mr. Darcy Cash in on Another Victory in $100,000 Third Coast Bank Grand Prix

Katy, TX – Nicolas Gamboa and NKH Mr. Darcy put a final exclamation point on their phenomenal three weeks at the 2023 Pin Oak Charity Horse with victory in the finale $100,000 Third Coast Bank Grand Prix, held on Saturday, April 15 in Katy, TX.

Having already won two grand prix classes during Week II at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center, Gamboa and NKH Mr. Darcy were fan favorites going into Saturday night, but with a field of 23 top contenders, it was still anybody’s game.

Fresh from designing the courses for the 2023 FEI World CupTM Final in Omaha, NE, Bernardo Costa Cabral set a track in the Porter Hedges Main Arena that saw eight entries go clear. When Gamboa and NKH Mr. Darcy entered the ring as the second pair to return for the jump-off, the time to beat had been set at 35.984 seconds by Australia’s Rowan Willis aboard Wellington Grey Goose.

Third Coast Bank representatives Jeanette Allan, Jordan Allan and Melissa Abel presented Nicolas Gamboa as the winner of the $100,000 Third Coast Bank Grand Prix. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

As Gamboa flew across the final Third Coast Bank oxer in 34.902 seconds, the crowd erupted into cheers, and that clear-round time would ultimately prove good enough for the win. Willis and Wellington Grey Goose took second place while Jacqueline Ruyle and Cyramo Z finished in third with four faults in a time of 33.892 seconds after a heartbreaking rail at the final fence. 

“It’s been a great way to wrap it up!” said Gamboa of his win. “[NKH Mr. Darcy] just tried and tried and tried his heart out. He knows the drill when he walks in there. He feels the audience, and he knows he has to leave the jumps up. He takes care of the speed himself.”

Gamboa has been partnered with the 10-year-old Holsteiner stallion, owned by Neil Knox of NKH LLC, for roughly a year; the pair’s string of successes kicked off last year with Gamboa’s first-ever grand prix win at the 2022 Pin Oak Charity Horse Show.

Rowan Willis and Wellington Grey Goose finished in second place. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

“Honestly, he was brought along for a long time by the previous rider, and they just did a fantastic job with him,” said Gamboa, who rides for October Hill Farm and Heineking Show Stables. “When I get on that horse, he just knows what to do, where to go. He knows where his feet are, and he knows where his mind should be. He knows when it’s game time.” 

In addition to the top honors in Saturday’s class, for which Gamboa was presented the Uncle Sam Trophy, he also earned the Antarès Leading Grand Prix Rider Award. As the rider with the most points earned over all five grand prix classes held during the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show, Gamboa received a $1,000 bonus check and a new Antarès saddle. Knox of NKH LLC was also recognized with the Clayton Stone Trophy as the high-point grand prix owner.

Nicolas Gamboa was also presented with the Antares Leading Grand Prix Rider Award. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

Gamboa concluded, “Thank you again to everybody, the whole team and staff. Everybody that’s at the gate when I walk out and at the gate when I walk in, especially the Heineking family and Neil Knox. I cannot do it without their support, so thank you.”

For full results of the $100,000 Third Coast Bank Grand Prix, click here or visit HorseShowsOnline.com

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Courtney Lenkart and Glorieus Make Glorious Return to USHJA International Hunter Derby Winner’s Circle at Pin Oak Charity Horse Show

Katy, TX – Following two years off from injury, Glorieus made a glorious return to the winner’s circle on Friday, April 14, at the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show in Katy, TX. With Courtney Lenkart in the irons, the gelding earned the victory in the $30,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby, sponsored by Augusta Pines Farm.

“This is our first international derby back since his injury,” said an emotional Lenkart. “So, it’s super, super special. It’s been a really long journey. He’s been very successful before. We won a lot of great classes together, but we never thought he could come back. He just fights [for it], and he has the best owners that have taken their time and given him everything he needs. It’s really a miracle. 

“I thought about, if he came back, what to say for a really long time, and I don’t know if I give it justice,” continued Lenkart. “We’re just really grateful.”

Courtney Lenkart and Glorieus were presented as the winners of the $30,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby, sponsored by Augusta Pines Farm. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

On their way to the win, Lenkart and Glorieus were one of 22 entries to take on the first-round, Tom Hern-designed course in the Porter Hedges Main Arena at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center. With a score of 86 plus one high-option bonus point from judges John French and Patricia Griffith on panel one and a score of 87 plus a high-option bonus point from judges Tony Sgarlata and Bobbie Reber on panel two, Lenkart and Glorieus shot straight to the top of the leaderboard.

With scores of 89 and 90 in round two, plus three high option bonus points added to each score, Lenkart only further lengthened her lead, finishing with a total score of 360.

“Everything just came up so nice,” said Lenkart. “I tried to be smooth, and he just jumped out of his skin!”

Courtney Lenkart and Glorieus. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

Finishing in second place with overall score of 341 were Nada Wise and Stevie Ray, owned by Samantha Brown. Third place with a score of 333 went to Michael Dennehy and Hulla-Balou, owned by Dana Vollbracht. 

Following the conclusion of the class, Wise was presented with the Antarès Sellier Leading International Derby Rider Award for her strong results throughout the three weeks of the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show. For the award, Wise received a $1,000 cash prize and a new Antarès saddle. 

The Paula Sparks Perpetual Trophy for the Best Turned Out Derby Horse went to Diamante T, owned and ridden by Caitlin Burns.

Nada Wise was presented with a brand-new Antarès saddle and a $1,000 bonus check as the Antarès Sellier Leading International Rider over the course of the three-week Pin Oak Charity Horse Show. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

For the class win, Lenkart was presented with the Valobra International Hunter Derby Perpetual Trophy, and Glorieus’ owner, La Primera Hacienda LP, was presented the Shawn McMillen Memorial Trophy.

We just want to do what’s best for him,” concluded Lenkart, in speaking of the 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding. “Our dream is to be able to do Derby Finals possibly, but we’re just going to keep taking it day-by-day and hope for the best.”

For full results of the $30,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby, sponsored by August Pines Farm, click here or visit HorseShowsOnline.com.

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Maddie Chenoweth Claims Her First Grand Prix Win at Pin Oak Charity Horse Show

Katy, TX – Maddie Chenoweth, 26, earned the first grand prix victory of her career on Thursday, April 13, topping the $30,000 EPIC Sporthorses Grand Prix at the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show aboard Navaro van’t Verahof.

The first-round, Bernardo Costa Cabral-designed course narrowed a starting field of 26 entries down to eight jump-off qualifiers in the Thursday evening featured event. Frequent Pin Oak grand prix winners Nico Gamboa and NKH Mr. Darcy were the first pair to jump-off, and they laid down a time to beat of 36.520 seconds that would keep them atop the leaderboard until Chenoweth’s return as the penultimate entry. 

With strides left out throughout the course, Chenoweth and Navaro van’t Verahof flew across the final EPIC Sporthorses oxer in a winning 34.870 seconds. Sofia Cady and ZG Bella, owned by Twist Studio LLC, were the final entry back in the ring, and they crossed the finish in 36.193 seconds to take second place. Gamboa and NKH Mr. Darcy then rounded out the top three, and fourth place went to Australia’s Rowan Willis and Wellington Grey Goose.

Maddie Chenoweth and Navaro van’t Verahof. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

“It feels pretty unreal!” said Chenoweth, who resides in Houston and trains with Martien Van Der Hoeven. “I’ve grown up coming to these horse shows, and I’ve actually never won a grand prix before, so this is my first grand prix win, as well as I’ve just stepped up to the grand prix with this horse Week I of Pin Oak. So, it’s been a pretty unreal experience with him.” 

Chenoweth partnered with the 10-year-old Belgian Warmblood, Navaro van’t Verahof, in July of 2022 and has been getting to know the gelding while also balancing her full-time job selling title insurance.

“He’s my type of ride – big and lanky. Martien always jokes that we’re made for each other because I’m tall and lanky as well,” said Chenoweth. “[Because of work] in the winter, I didn’t get to horse show at all. Just being able to come for two weeks here in February and then hit the ground running at Pin Oak was really a great feeling for us.

“I’m just really grateful to be able to still do this sport,” concluded Chenoweth. “My parents have supported me the whole way. My trainer’s been really incredible in supporting me. Even on the days when I show up and I feel a little nervous, it takes a little pressure off that I’ve got a great support system behind me.”

Sofia Cady and ZG Bella finished in second. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

For full results of the $30,000 EPIC Sporthorses Grand Prix, click here or visit HorseShowsOnline.com. To learn more about the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show, visit www.PinOak.org.

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Jacqueline Ruyle Reigns Victorious in $15,000 Fairway Farm Welcome Stake at Pin Oak Charity Horse Show

Katy, TX – Jacqueline Ruyle continues to be a dominating force at the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show, this time aboard a newer partner, Etoile de la Cem. The duo earned the win in Wednesday’s $15,000 Fairway Farm 1.45m Welcome Stake to kick off Week III of the 77th-annual show at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center in Katy, TX. 

Ruyle and the 9-year-old Selle Français mare were one of 18 entries to take on the Bernardo Costa Cabral-designed course in the Porter Hedges Main Arena. When they entered the ring, the jump-off time to beat had been set at a clear 37.130 seconds by Savannah Hemby and her own Paddington. With a knack for well-maneuvering Costa Cabral’s courses on her side, Ruyle flew through the finish in a winning 36.006 seconds. Hemby would hold on to second place, while third place with a time of 37.648 seconds went to Leah Curtiss and Fortuna, owned by Oakside LLC.

Jacqueline Ruyle and Etoile de la Cem were joined in their winning presentation by Colleen Acosta of Fairway Farm (left) and trainer Daniel Bedoya (right). Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

“Bernardo [Costa Cabral] is my absolute favorite course designer,” said Ruyle, who trains with Bedoya Training Stables. “I wish I could just follow him around the country and jump his courses because I just love the way he sets! All of his courses ride so fun. Everything just flows, and the technicality doesn’t make the ride choppy. All of the jumps always appear nicely out of the corner. There’s nothing trappy.”

Etoile de la Cem also seems to have taken nicely to Costa Cabral’s courses – and to being partnered with Ruyle. The Houston-based rider acquired Etoile de la Cem – or “Debbie” as she is known in the barn – roughly six months ago, and they have been starting to move up the ranks since then. During Pin Oak Week II, Ruyle successfully moved Debbie up from the amateurs to the open jumper level for the first time, finishing in second place in the $15,000 Bedoya Training Stables Welcome Stake.

Savannah Hemby and Paddington. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

“I would say during the winter circuit [in Florida] is when we really started meshing,” explained Ruyle, who describes the mare’s style of going as “unique.” “We were playing around with different bits and bridles and how she goes. We started really hitting it off, and then when we came home, we worked on what we thought we needed to work on. We came here, and we nailed it. It’s been great.”

Ruyle continued, “She has a very unique style of going. Over little jumps, she jumps with as little effort as possible. You jump 1.10m, and you think okay, ‘Maybe she can jump 1.15m max.’ Then you jump 1.15m, and you think, ‘Maybe she can jump 1.20m.’ She just keeps going and going. As the jumps get bigger, she jumps better and better, and I think she has even more in the tank and is going to be a superstar.” 

Ruyle has proven to be a superstar in her own right at Pin Oak, most recently earning the win in the Week I $30,000 Texas Children’s Hospital Grand Prix aboard Cyramo Z.

For full results of the $15,000 Fairway Farm 1.45m Welcome Stake, click here or visit HorseShowsOnline.com.

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Nicolas Gamboa’s Winning Week Continues in $50,000 Hildebrand Fund Grand Prix

Katy, TX – Nicolas Gamboa went three-for-three on major jumper victories during Week II of the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show in Katy, TX, capping off his impressive week with a win aboard NKH Mr. Darcy in the $50,000 Hildebrand Fund Grand Prix on Friday, April 7.

Five entries from the 25-horse starting field qualified for the jump-off in Friday night’s featured class, and Gamboa and NKH Mr. Darcy were the final pair to return for the Manuel Esparza-designed short course. 

When they entered the Porter Hedges Main Arena, the time to beat had been set at 38.610 seconds by Australia’s Rowan Willis aboard his own Wellington Grey Goose. That time, however, was no match for Gamboa and NKH Mr. Darcy. With lightning-fast foot speed, slick turns and an impressive leave-out of a stride, the duo flew across the finish in 35.506 seconds for the win.

Nicolas Gamboa and NKH Mr. Darcy in the winning presentation for the $50,000 Hildebrand Fund Grand Prix. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

With Gamboa taking the win, second place went to Willis, and Savannah Hemby and Juju VDM finished in third with a double-clear time of 40.219 seconds.

“That was truly incredible!” said Gamboa following the jump-off. “I was a little rough in the first round, but my horse covered all of my mistakes and just jumped great. In the jump-off, there were some fast riders in there. I gave it a go, and I have to say, I for sure got a bit lucky. He jumped amazing…He was just ready to go today. When I left those jumps up, and he came down [over the final fence], I knew he had that class today. That was just a great feeling.”

Gamboa has been partnered with NKH Mr. Darcy, a 10-year-old Holsteiner owned by Neil Knox of NKH LLC, for a little over a year, and it was only a year ago at the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show that the stallion helped Gamboa clinch his first grand prix win. Now, Gamboa and NKH Mr. Darcy are consistently a force to be reckoned with.

Rowan Willis and Wellington Grey Goose finished in second. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

“It’s just been an incredible partnership; it’s one in a million for me,” said Gamboa of his relationship with NKH Mr. Darcy. “I’m just so thankful there. I’ve never had such a feeling where you can just walk in and know that the horse wants it just as bad as you do.” 

With victories in the $15,000 Bedoya Training Stables 1.45m Open Jumper Welcome Stake and the $25,000 Royal Sport Horses Grand Prix earlier this week – aboard Dreamgirl 22 and NKH Mr. Darcy, respectively, Gamboa will now set his sights on the finale event of the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show: the $100,000 Third Coast Bank Grand Prix on Saturday, April 15.

For full results of the $50,000 Hildebrand Fund Grand Prix, click here, or visit HorseShowsOnline.com.

About the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show
Recognized as a US Equestrian Heritage Competition, the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show is one of the oldest and most prestigious horse shows in the United States, and today the show features three weeks of top hunter/jumper competition at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center in Katy, TX.

Founded by J.S. Abercrombie in 1945, it’s also a unique social and fundraising event. Since making the very first donation to Texas Children’s in 1947 to begin the planning and building of the hospital, the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show has continued its legacy of giving, now having donated nearly $7 million to the renowned medical institution. To learn more, visit www.PinOak.org.

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Kelly Lorek and MTM Campedu Claim $25,000 Hunter Classic Victory at Pin Oak Charity Horse Show

Katy, TX –Kelly Lorek and MTM Campedu claimed a commanding victory in the $25,000 Olde Oaks Farm Hunter Classic on Thursday, April 6, at the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show in Katy, TX. 

A field of 21 entries took on the class under the lights in the Porter Hedges Main Arena at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center, with the top 12 returning for a second round. 

At the end of the first round – jumped at either 3’6”, 3’9” or 4’ based on the horse’s division – Lorek and MTM Campedu sat in a close second place with a score of 175. Holding the lead with a score of 176 were Courtney Lenkart and Glorieus, owned by La Primera Hacienda, LP.

Kelly Lorek and MTM Campedu. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

As the second-to-last to return, Lorek and MTM Campedu turned in the high-score round of the night, earning scores of 88 and 89 from the two judging panels for a second-round total of 177 and an overall score of 352. While Lenkart and Glorieus also delivered a seamless second round as the final entry in the ring, it was not quite enough to hold onto their lead. Scores of 84 and 85 helped earn them an overall score of 345 for the second-place finish. Rounding out the top three with a score of 333 were Jennifer Alfano and Southside of Heaven, owned by Kathy Chiaf. 

“He was awesome!” said Lorek of MTM Campedu, a 12-year-old Hanoverian gelding owned by Emersales LLC that she has been partnered with for the past year. “He was ready to walk in there and do the job that he came to do. I loved it. It was a long canter everywhere which is my favorite. It was a true classic hunter round with a lot of independent fences that you were able to ride as you saw best demonstrated your horse’s ability.”

Katie Kantrovitz and Opportunity Mars won the $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby – Junior/Amateur. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

Lorek continued, “We want to thank MTM Farm – Mike [McCormick] and Tracy [Fenney] for finding the best stock that we can ever have. [MTM Campedu] has just been a true team player ever since the start. He’s just got amazing talent. We can’t honestly thank the horse enough. He’s got so much heart. He tries every time.” 

For full results of the $25,000 Olde Oaks Farm Hunter Classic, visit HorseShowsOnline.com.

Emily Williams and MTM Incanto topped the $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby – Open. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

Also earning major hunter victories on Thursday, April 6, were Katie Kantrovitz and Emily Williams. Kantrovitz and her own Opportunity Mars topped a field of 40 entries to win the $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby – Junior/Amateur, while Williams and MTM Incanto, owned by Skylar Sneathern, bested a field of 18 to win the $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby – Open.

Running through April 16 at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center in Katy, TX, the 77th Pin Oak Charity Horse Show features top hunter, jumper and equitation competition while benefitting the Texas Children’s Hospital. To learn more, visit www.PinOak.org.

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Nicolas Gamboa and NKH Mr. Darcy Do it Again in $25,000 Royal Sport Horses Grand Prix at Pin Oak Charity Horse Show

Katy, TX –Nicolas Gamboa earned his second major win in as many days at the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show, this time topping the $25,000 Royal Sport Horses Grand Prix aboard NKH Mr. Darcy.

Manuel Esparza set the track for the 29-entry class held on Wednesday, April 5, at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center in Katy, TX, with 13 of those entries ultimately advancing to the jump-off. All 13 entries proved to be in it to win it, with several rounds ending in elimination or numerous rails as riders put the pedal to the metal.  

Tessa Downey and Isabelle, owned by Horse Orchard LLC, were the first pair to produce a double-clear effort, and their time of 37.405 seconds would hold up for third place. Allison Kroff and T-Quick Hurricane Z, owned by TC Sport Horses LLC, followed Downey in the jump-off order, and Kroff immediately took over the top of the leaderboard – and earned the eventual second-place finish – with a jump-off time of 34.593 seconds.

Alwaleed Alrashid (pictured third from left) of Royal Sport Horses presented Nicolas Gamboa as the winner of the $25,000 Royal Sport Horses Grand Prix. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

“With 13 clear, I was expecting a few more conservative rounds, but everybody really went for it,” said Gamboa, who blazed across the finish line in a winning 33.499 seconds. “I just stuck with my plan, trying to go for an efficient clear. I went ninth, and I knew there were a couple behind me that were quite quick. Mr. Darcy has always just done a fantastic job.”

Just one year ago, the 10-year-old Holsteiner stallion owned by Neil Knox of NKH LLC, helped Gamboa earn his very first grand prix win, and in the time since then, the duo has notched an impressive list of accomplishments.

“NKH Mr. Darcy, that’s just been a fantastic horse for me,” said Gamboa, 22. “He’s given me so much confidence; he gives me confidence on other horses. I’m just so honored and grateful to have that ride. I have to say a very special moment for me was winning my first grand prix here at Pin Oak with him. He jumped a CSI3* out in California, and it was for sure the biggest track that I’ve ever jumped and one of the biggest tracks that he’s ever jumped. He’s always game. When that horse steps in the ring, he knows his job. If you can stay out of his way, you’re pretty much golden.”

Allison Kroff and T-Quick Hurricane Z jumped to second place. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

Gamboa concluded, “I have to say thank you to everybody here – the entire team [at October Hill Farm and Heineking Show Stables], the whole barn, Neil Knox, the owner of Mr. Darcy.”

Gamboa will now set his sights on Friday night’s $50,000 Hildebrand Fund Grand Prix, the highlight event of Week II at the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show. Running through April 16 at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center in Katy, TX, the 77th Pin Oak Charity Horse Show features top hunter, jumper and equitation competition while benefitting the Texas Children’s Hospital. To learn more, visit www.PinOak.org.

About the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show
Recognized as a US Equestrian Heritage Competition, the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show is one of the oldest and most prestigious horse shows in the United States, and today the show features three weeks of top hunter/jumper competition at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center in Katy, TX.

Founded by J.S. Abercrombie in 1945, it’s also a unique social and fundraising event. Since making the very first donation to Texas Children’s in 1947 to begin the planning and building of the hospital, the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show has continued its legacy of giving, now having donated nearly $7 million to the renowned medical institution. To learn more, visit www.PinOak.org.

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Nicolas Gamboa and Dreamgirl 22 Get the Win at Pin Oak Charity Horse Show Week II

Katy, TX –Nico Gamboa and Dreamgirl 22 kicked off Week II of the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show with a win in the $15,000 1.45m Open Jumper Welcome Stake, sponsored by Bedoya Training Stables, on Tuesday, April 4, at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center in Katy, TX. 

Gamboa and Dreamgirl 22 were the second entry to contest the track set in the Porter Hedges Main Arena by renowned course designer Michel Vaillancourt. As the first pair to jump clear to advance to the jump-off, Gamboa and Dreamgirl 22’s short-course time of 44.497 seconds would prove uncatchable through the remainder of the class.

Finishing in a close second place with a time of 44.640 seconds were Jacqueline Ruyle and her own Etoile de la Cem. Third place went to Tessa Downey who stopped the clock in 44.845 seconds aboard Horse Orchard LLC’s Isabelle.

Nico Gamboa and Dreamgirl 22. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

“She just jumped her heart out tonight,” said Gamboa of Dreamgirl 22, a 12-year-old Holsteiner mare owned by Myers Family Investments. “She has her own style, and she’s just a good horse. Ava [Myers] has competed her in a couple of grand prix and done quite well. I got the ride on her last week and this week. She’s just a cool horse. She’s got such a big stride – so much scope and so much stride. She just eats up those lines. 

“Today she was super,” continued Gamboa, 22, who was also named the winner of the $5,000 U25 Welcome Stake held concurrently. “I made my plan when I walked and stuck with that plan. In the jump-off, she did one less to the final oxer, and I think that’s where she won the class. She did five down to the last and everyone else did six.”

Nico Gamboa (pictured aboard NKH Vittorio S) and Jacqueline Ruyle were joined in their winning presentation by Daniel Bedoya and Jennifer Gamboa. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

Gamboa is no stranger to success at the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show and was named one of the 2023 “Faces of Pin Oak” after having earned multiple grand prix wins at the 2022 Pin Oak Charity Horse Show. As an assistant rider and trainer at October Hill Farm and Heineking Show Stables, Gamboa remains busy competing and training numerous mounts throughout the show.

Running through April 16 at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center in Katy, TX, the 77th Pin Oak Charity Horse Show features top hunter, jumper and equitation competition while benefitting the Texas Children’s Hospital. To learn more, visit www.PinOak.org.

About the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show
Recognized as a US Equestrian Heritage Competition, the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show is one of the oldest and most prestigious horse shows in the United States, and today the show features three weeks of top hunter/jumper competition at the Great Southwest Equestrian Center in Katy, TX.

Founded by J.S. Abercrombie in 1945, it’s also a unique social and fundraising event. Since making the very first donation to Texas Children’s in 1947 to begin the planning and building of the hospital, the Pin Oak Charity Horse Show has continued its legacy of giving, now having donated nearly $7 million to the renowned medical institution. To learn more, visit www.PinOak.org.

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