Lise Quintero and Always A Gentleman Top the $20,000 Young Hunter Classic
CSI5* Major League Show Jumping Desert Holiday II
14 December 2025 at 10:36 amBy b.wehner
Lise Quintero delivered a standout performance to claim first place in the $20,000 Young Hunter Classic at the CSI5* Major League Show Jumping Desert Holiday II, piloting Always A Gentleman, owned by Naomi Wegner, to the top of the leaderboard.
True to his name, Always A Gentleman impressed with his effortless style, consistency, and classic hunter expression throughout the class. Quintero guided the talented young horse with precision and poise, showcasing a partnership that looked both polished and confident from start to finish.
In a competitive field at one of the season’s premier events, the pair stood out for their smooth rounds and quality jump, earning well-deserved top honors. It was a winning performance that highlighted the promise of a young horse clearly destined for a bright future in the hunter ring.
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