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For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Hallie McEvoy - (802) 362-9023, VTHorseShows@aol.com
Photos Available Upon Request
Mary Lisa Leffler and Kartousch Victorious in $10,000 Mini Prix
at the Vermont Summer Celebration
East Dorset, VT—August 13, 2004
- Despite the rain and date of Friday the 13th, luck was with
Mary Lisa Leffler in the jumper ring today. The final $10,000
Mini Prix of the Vermont Summer Festival went to a determined
Leffler of Brookeville, MD in a time of 43.588 seconds. Aboard
Kartousch, Leffler stopped the clock over a second faster
than Laurie Bucci, the runner-up. This show jumping event
took place in East Dorset, VT at the Vermont Summer Celebration,
the last show of the five week series.
Bucci, of Bromont, Canada, turned in a time of 44.949 seconds
on Catesko. Third place went to up and coming jumper rider
Caitlin Venezia of Marston Mills, MA on Garaoucha. On Precision
MBA, Chelise Storace of Kingston, NH took home the white ribbon
for fourth place.
Kartousch, a 12 year-old Dutch Warmblood mare is "very
competitive and she likes to win," explained Leffler,
who has been coming to show in Vermont for fourteen years.
"When she is on, she's hard to beat. We won because she
has a big stride and can leave out steps that other horses
need to put in." Leffler owns the mare in partnership
with McLain Ward, a member of the 2004 Olympic Show Jumping
squad. Her trainer is her sister, well-known horsewoman Patty
Foster.
Leffler plans to show Kartousch this Sunday in the $35,000
Vermont Summer Celebration Grand Prix, hoping to improve on
her second place finish in the Valley Classic Grand Prix two
weeks ago. "It's a great end of summer show for all of
us at Rolling Acres Stables. We take advantage of being away
from home with our extended family here in Vermont. I really
enjoy the Grand Prix crowds on Sundays, and especially the
fact that my family and the rest of the barn get an opportunity
to watch me in the Grand Prix."
In the competitive equitation classes, Allison Seelig of New
York City, NY won the BET/USET Talent Search class on Double
Dare. Maureen Garrity on Thunder Bay took second place.
Emma Lipman of Bedford, NY and her horse, Commander, won the
U.S. Equestrian Federation Junior Medal. The finals for this
prestigious class take place each year in October in Harrisburg,
PA at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. The red ribbon
for second place was awarded to Kelsey Buchanan of Stamford,
CT on Almost Famous.
The ASPCA Maclay class went to Catherine Wright of Old Chatham,
NY on Willow. Weight is trained by North Run Stables and Missy
Clark of Warren, VT. Jacqueline Lubrano and Triumph had to
settle for second in the class.
Molly Yake of Loudonville, NY took the blue ribbon in the
tough Ariat Adult Medal class. Marjorie Sidman and Nasdaq
placed second.
The Vermont Summer Celebration is the final horse show in
the Vermont Summer Festival series in East Dorset, VT. Show
jumping action runs through this Sunday, and many families
come every Sunday to picnic and watch the $35,000 Grand Prix
class at 2:00 p.m..
The Vermont Summer Celebration is the fifth and final event
in the five-week Vermont Summer Festival series in East Dorset,
VT. The Vermont Summer Festival is New England's largest "AA"
rated hunter/jumper horse show circuit and runs from July
14 to August 15, showcasing the best American and international
riders competing over challenging jumping courses.
This year's series includes five $35,000 Grand Prix and five
$10,000 Mini Prix. Each of the five weeks will also feature
the Nutraceutical Corp. sponsored the $10,000 Show Jumping
Hall Of Fame High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper class, part
of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series. This
is the 11th year the Vermont Summer Festival Horse Shows have
taken place at the Beebe Farm in East Dorset, VT.
While not watching exciting jumping action, spectators will
enjoy visiting the Festival's trade fair that contains interesting
boutiques and gift shops. Families will enjoy the ambiance
of the show grounds, as there are hundreds of horses and ponies
to observe.
Admission to the Vermont Summer Festival is $5 for adults,
$3 for seniors, and $2 for children. For further information
about the Vermont Summer Festival, please call (802) 362-7548
or or email ruth@vt-summerfestival.com.
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