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For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Hallie McEvoy - (802) 362-9023, VTHorseShows@aol.com
Photos Available Upon Request
Salvatore, Everett, and Frattaroli Capture Medals at the Vermont Summer Festival
East Dorset, VT—August 7, 2004
- Beth A. Salvatore of Dalton, MA galloped to victory today
in the Charles Owen Adult Medal class at The Manchester &
The Mountains Horse Show in East Dorset, VT. The show is part
of the five-week Vermont Summer Festival.
"He's everything to me. It seems somehow appropriate
we won the Charles Owen Adult Medal," Salvatore said
of her horse Sneak Preview, whose nickname coincidentally
is Charles. "Charles is such a gentleman and is very
affectionate." The 7 year-old dark bay is an imported
Hanoverian who is also "very stately and big and bold."
Salvatore is trained by her older sister, Dina LaBeau of Riverbank
Farm in Dalton, MA.
Second place in the class went to Kara De Laurentis of Stamford,
CT on her mount, Abator. Yesterday, De Laurentis was the top
rider in the Ariat Adult Medal.
In the hotly contested U.S. Equestrian Federation Pony Medal,
Amanda Everett of Valencia, PA and her large pony, Another
Kiss, took the blue ribbon. Lindsay Howe of Newport, VT placed
second with Beaverwoods Starling, a medium pony. Howe trains
with Mindy Hinsdale of Steeple Ridge Farm in Charlotte, VT.
The Show Circuit Magazine Children's Medal went to Dale Frattaroli
of Stamford, CT aboard Christopher. The red ribbon for second
was awarded to Olivia Dorey and BB Baggio. Dorey is from Sudbury,
MA.
Tomorrow, August 8, the $35,000 Manchester & the Mountains
Horse Show Grand Prix will be sponsored by Hand Motors. This
year's sponsorship by Hand Motors continues a long history
of support of the Vermont Summer Festival by the Manchester
Center, VT based Chevrolet and Volkswagen dealership.
The Manchester & the Mountains Horse Show is the fourth
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. 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
$10,000 Show Jumping Hall Of Fame High Junior/Amateur-Owner
Jumper classes, part of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper
Classic Series.
For many riders, the pinnacles of the show series are the
three prestigious classes that take place every Sunday at
the show. The $35,000 Grand Prix, the $10,000 Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Amateur Owner Jumper Classic, and the $10,000
Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior Jumper Classic showcase the
best American and international riders competing over challenging
jumping courses.
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.
For more information about Hand Motors, please see www.handmotors.com
on the Internet.
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