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For Immediate Release
Contact: Marty Bauman, (508) 698-6810, classic.pr@verizon.net
Courtney
Boova, (802) 362-9023
New Faces in Hunter Rings Shine at Fourth Week of Vermont Summer Festival
East Dorset, VT—July 31, 2003—Mary
Lisa Leffler of Brookeville, MD, rode Lola, owned by Jeanne
Marie Gelber, to the win in the First Year Green Working Hunter
Division at the Manchester & The Mountains Horse Show,
July 30-August 3. This is the fourth week of The Vermont Summer
Festival, July 10-August 11, held at the Harold Beebe Farm
in East Dorset, VT.
Leffler rode Lola to blue ribbon finishes
in both of the day’s classes held over fences to give
her the edge she needed to win the Championship. Shachine
Belle rode Attache, owned by JT Farm, to earn the Reserve
Championship award.
Later in the morning, Patty Stovel of Alpharetta,
GA, and Pierre Jolicoeur’s horse, Nelson B earned a
blue ribbon in both of the classes held over fences in the
Second Year Green Working Hunter Division. The two blue ribbons
combined with a blue ribbon over fences on July 30 earned
them the Championship ribbon. The Vermont Summer Festival’s
Leading Lady Hunter Rider, Katie Milton of Locust Valley,
NY, rode Grace, owned by Manhattan Mortgage, to finish as
the Reserve Champion.
After earning two first place ribbons on July
30, Jeff Ayers of Sellersville, PA, and Social Secretary,
owned by Thomas and Cynthia Deibert, added another blue ribbon
over fences to their collection. The pair’s performances
over two days earned them the Champion ribbon in the Green
Conformation Hunter Division. Rob Bielefeld rode For the Music
for owner Krista Weisman to earn Reserve Championship honors.
Heather Caristo of Hauppauge, NY, rode Mr.
& Mrs. Ralph Caristo’s Linea to win the Championship
ribbon in the Regular Working Hunter Division. Brian Walker
aboard Just, owned by Kristel Keegan, finished as the Reserve
Champion.
Megan Young and Courtney McCay, who dominated
the equitation divisions the first three weeks of The Vermont
Summer Festival have continued their winning ways. Young of
Jacksonville, FL, bested a field of 26 riders to win the BET/USET
Show Jumping Talent Search Class, Presented by Sooner Trailers.
McCay of Ocala, FL, finished second.
Young then went on to win the hunter phase
of the Washington International Horse Show (WIHS) Equitation
Classic over 39 riders. McCay finished second behind Young
in this class as well.
Another rider from Florida, Dorothy Grubb
of Wellington, topped the field of 23 riders to win the USAE
Medal. Emily Parker Hock of New York, NY finished second.
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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