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For Immediate Release
Contact: Marty Bauman, (508) 698-6810, classic.pr@verizon.net
Courtney
Boova, (802) 362-9023
Serio Continues to Dominate at Vermont Summer Festival
East Dorset, VT—July 17, 2003— For the
second straight week, Louise Serio of Kennett Square, PA earned
Championship honors in the Second Year Green Working Hunter
Division at the Vermont Summer Festival, July 9-August 10,
at the Harold Beebe Farm in East Dorset, VT.
Serio piloted Primo, owned by ARL Farm
LLC, to victory at the Manchester Classic Horse Show, July
16-20. This well known hunter rider took over the reins for
Primo’s usual rider Caitlin Venezia after Venezia had
a mishap in the schooling ring, which kept her from showing
the horse.
“He’s a wonderful jumper,
and he’s really come a long way,” Serio said of
the gelding, who she showed a few times in Florida over the
winter.
Earlier in the day, Serio also added a Championship
in the First Year Green Working Hunter division to her list
of wins in East Dorset. She rode Laissez Faire, owned by Bridget
Hallman, to earn the tri-color ribbon over the division’s
12 entries. “He’s been so consistent this week.
He’s a beautiful jumper and really fun to ride,”
she said of her mount.
Other hunter champions included Shablis, owned
by Nicole Chaney and ridden by Rachael B. Kennedy of Brookeville,
MD who earned the tri-color in the Green Conformation Hunter
Division. Jennifer Hannan rode Nordic Legacy for owner Amy
Tucci to Championship honors in the Regular Working Hunter
Division.
Courtney McCay of Ocala, FL dominated the equitation
classes, which got underway on July 17. Early in the day,
she took top honors in the BET/USET Show Jumping Talent Search
Class Presented by Sooner Trailers. McCay proved herself over
fences as well as on the flat where riders were asked to demonstrate
their skills at a walk, trot, and canter.
Later in the morning, McCay continued her winning
ways and bested a field of 60 horse-and-rider combinations
to earn the blue ribbon in the hunter phase of the Washington
International Horse Show (WIHS) Equitation Classic. Tania
Hack of New York, NY took second place in the class.
After her second place finish, Hack went on
to earn first place honors in the USAE Medal topping a field
of 46 horse-and-rider combinations.
In the Grand Prix ring, Gabby Slome of Riverdale,
NY earned the blue ribbon in the high Junior/Amateur-Owner
Jumper Class aboard Espina du Manior, owned by North Run &
Double H Farm. Slome topped the field of 22 horse-and-rider
combinations to earn the win. Joy Slater rode Salvia Ferincia,
owned by Fat Chance Farm, to a second place finish.
The Vermont Summer Festival is New England’s
largest “AA” rated hunter/jumper horse show. This
year’s event includes five USET-recognized $35,000 Grand
Prix to be held on the last day of each show and five $10,000
Mini Prix to be held on the Friday of each show. Each of the
five weeks also features a $10,000 Show Jumping Hall Of Fame
High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper class, part of the Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series which determines which
junior and amateur/owner riders will qualify to ride at the
2003 National Horse Show.
**Photos Available Upon Request**
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