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Luis Escalera survives anxious wait on the Hunter ring

This interview is part of HorseGrooms’ ongoing groom interview series, featured throughout the Wellington season in partnership with Wellington International and Paper Horse. 

The Hunter ring is renowned for its ‘hurry up and wait’ vibe as classes move sedately through the show day. The wait was a particularly long one last week for Hunter groom Luis Escalera after his charge Cellestino went midway through the $25,000 USHJA International Hunt & Go Derby, presented by LeMieux, and took the lead, leaving rider Jennifer Hannan and her team on tenterhooks until the class was over.
It’s often a waiting game in the Hunter ring – Luis Escalera and ‘Cello’ know this only too well. Photo: Bridgette Ness Photography
“After his round I went back to the barn with him to clean him up and wait for the end of the class,” said Luis. “I was watching the rest of the class and the results on my phone. I was very nervous.”

Jennifer’s and Cellestino’s score of 188 proved sufficient to stave off the competition and leave the whole team including owner Stephanie Bulger and her mother Louise Riggio, with a well-earned victory. “There were some very good horses and riders competing after our round,” said Luis. “We had a great score and we were confident but you never know and we were happy for it to be over so we knew that we won.”

Luis has worked with Hunters for 20 years and for Bulger and Riggio, for some 19 of those. “They are my favorite bosses,” he said. He grew up in Mexico where his family had racehorses. But if horses in general were not unfamiliar to him when he arrived in the States, Hunter horses were. “You have to pay attention to Hunters – to their paces, their conformation, to make sure they are calm at the show so they jump well and clear,” he said. “Racehorses don’t have to be perfect – Hunters do.”

 

Just four weeks in and with a win under their belt, Luis is feeling blessed. Jennifer is a great person and an absolute professional,” he said. “We are very happy and grateful for this season. It is wonderful working for Louise and Stephanie. They are very special people and they are my favorite bosses.”

Luis’ favorite bosses, Stephanie Bulger and her mother Louise Riggio, saw Cellestino win the International Hunter Derby under Jennifer Hannan and were part of the prize giving ceremony. Photo: Sportfot

Not yet midway through the Winter Equestrian Festival, the team now set their sights on Week 6 – the World Championship Hunter Rider week, commonly referred to as ‘Hunter week’. Jennifer and Cellestino hope to qualify so they can return to the site of their victory – the International Arena – this time floodlit for Saturday Night Lights and the Palm Beach Hunter Spectacular. “All the classes at WEF are intense,” said Luis. “But now we are excited to see what happens in Hunter Week.”

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