STILLWATER, N.Y.--Reagan Jarrett on Hopscotch won the $1,500 USHJA Pony Hunter Derby on Sunday, June 18, 2023, during the final day of World Championship Hunter Rider competition at the Saratoga Classic I, held during the 25th anniversary of Saratoga Horse Shows at White Hollow Farm in Stillwater, NY.
Jarrett of Center Valley, Pa., on Hopscotch was one of 23 in the class that was split into six large, six medium, and 11 small ponies, with each section jumping at a different height but judged together.
Competing in the medium pony section, Jarrett had the highest first-round score of 87.
“I was a little nervous going in for the first round,” said Jarrett, who trains with Ashley Hartman. “Judges often like Hopscotch so I felt a little bit of pressure. I was able to show my large pony first so I could figure out the course and come up with a plan on how best to ride it for Hopscotch. I wanted to ride it to the best of my ability. I tried to ride it like a derby course and not just a normal hunter course.”
Returning for the second round, Jarrett on Hopscotch opted for all of the inside turns to score 86 in the second round for a total score of 173.
“For the handy, I was just hoping to be consistent,” said Jarrett, 13. “I wanted a nice round. I tried to be clean and tidy with all of the inside turn options and not make any silly mistakes.”
Jarrett has been riding Hopscotch since the beginning of December, and she plans to spend the rest of the year getting to know her pony and developing a strong connection while staying consistent in the show ring.
“I HAVEN'T had him for too long, but he’s taught me a lot,” said Jarrett of the 11-year-old Welsh Pony-cross gelding. “He is definitely one of my favorite and best ponies. Sometimes he can be a little challenging, but we connect really well in a lot of ways. In the winter he can be a little fresh and playful, so he’s taught me to always pay attention while riding.”
Finishing only half a point behind in second place, Emi Richard of Middlefield, Conn., on Fortnite, scored 85 and 87.5 for a total score of 172.5.
Richard also placed third on Prince of Wales, on scores of 84 and 88 for a final score of 172.