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Triompf: Working Hunter and GP Jumper... at the same time!

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  • Triompf: Working Hunter and GP Jumper... at the same time!

    A while back, I posted a thread asking if anyone knew of horses who've won at both the top level of hunters and jumpers. Plenty of great ones were named, though very few did both at the same time.

    Funnily enough, this whole time after I've posted this (circa 2009), there's been one such horse right here in my own home area!

    Who knew?

    Triompf, with Holly Shepherd.

    He regularly competes (and wins!) in both the Working Hunters and Hunter Derbies, and he does maximum-height (1.60m) Grands Prix as well.... sometimes in the same week!

    And he's still basically a baby! What a horse!!!

    Triompf winning in hunters:
    http://youtu.be/ZwiYneVjctM

    Triompf winning in grand prix:
    http://youtu.be/4_L0GM8u0LE

    ...funnily enough, in that second video, you can hear me yelling "You got this!!" at 0:54!! haha
    A vaincre sans péril, on triomphe sans gloire.
    ~ImmortalSynn

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    His results in both GP and the hunters have been reported in COTH many times over the last several years, as a part of their regular horse show reports, including pictures. Maybe you should subscribe.

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    • #3
      Triompf is a unique horse, and Holly is an even more unique rider. Together they are quite a pair for sure.
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      • #4
        Brunello has also been known to let his hair down in the jumpers too..
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        • #5
          I believe Carlos Boy with both Ken and Scott was very successful in both the GP's and Hunter Derbies.
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            "T" Is one hell of a horse for lack of better words. Many times he has won/placed top 3 in the derby on friday and won the prix saturday/sunday. Holly is a magnificent trainer/rider and is always fun to watch. She's one of the few trainers that consistently does well in hunters and jumpers all the time. She has a really cool young hunter right now that she took to devon and did well on in the derby last year in gulfport. I also think she won a prix last weekend in pensacola on a jumper she brought down from Canada as a youngster

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            • #7
              Originally posted by GossipGirl View Post
              "T" Is one hell of a horse for lack of better words. Many times he has won/placed top 3 in the derby on friday and won the prix saturday/sunday. Holly is a magnificent trainer/rider and is always fun to watch. She's one of the few trainers that consistently does well in hunters and jumpers all the time. She has a really cool young hunter right now that she took to devon and did well on in the derby last year in gulfport. I also think she won a prix last weekend in pensacola on a jumper she brought down from Canada as a youngster
              And she won the Hunter Derby last week on the horse she took to Devon - LPF Woodford

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                Originally posted by STA View Post
                I believe Carlos Boy with both Ken and Scott was very successful in both the GP's and Hunter Derbies.
                As I recall (correct me if I'm wrong), Carlos Boy started doing Derbies after he quit doing Prixs.
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                • #9
                  What about Cabardino (http://www.charlotfarm.com/stallions..._category=2005).
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                    Originally posted by Belmont View Post
                    Brunello has also been known to let his hair down in the jumpers too..
                    True, though I remember reading that she puts him in those to tune him up for derbies, not to win per se. Also, I don't think he's done grand prix.
                    A vaincre sans péril, on triomphe sans gloire.
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                    • #11
                      Starman was one who dabbled in the Regular Conformation division and was champion at WEF a couple of times, IIRC.

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                      • #12
                        So which one is he?

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                          Originally posted by Dana View Post
                          As I recall (correct me if I'm wrong), Carlos Boy started doing Derbies after he quit doing Prixs.
                          Certainly, I could be incorrect (as on many occasions), but I think he did both at Old Salem one year and I thought I read him getting good prizes in both at other shows.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by STA View Post
                            Certainly, I could be incorrect (as on many occasions), but I think he did both at Old Salem one year and I thought I read him getting good prizes in both at other shows.
                            I believe I saw him do his first hunter derby at WEF. He was noticeably more relaxed in the second round on the second day, when he had figured out he didn't have to wait for the startling buzzer then go fast.

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