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For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Hallie McEvoy - (802) 362-9023, VTHorseShows@aol.com
Photos Available Upon Request
Juliana Starbuck Storms Back from Serious Illness to Win Friday's $10,000 Mini-Prix
At The Vermont Summer Festival Horse Shows
East Dorset, VT—July 16, 2004
Juliana Starbuck and RCG Farm's Pamina blazed to victory today
in the $10,000 Open Mini Prix at The Vermont Summer Festival
in East Dorset, VT. Pamina, an 11 year-old German Warmblood,
and Starbuck won the deciding jump-off by over three seconds
in a time of 66.109 seconds.
Danielle Torano of Ft. Lauderdale, FL and Cavalieri took second
place with a clear jump off round in 69.641 seconds. Third
place went to Hilary Orr of Houston, TX with her horse Jolly
Jumper.
"The first round was very straightforward," Starbuck
explained, "but the jump-off was a very technical course.
I truly trust this horse and she went incredibly well today.
On the ground, Pamina is a very mellow, quiet horse. Once
you are mounted on her, she is very serious and knows she
has a job to do."
The duo has been on fire this season, also having taken the
blue ribbon here yesterday in the open speed class, and last
month in the Oxridge Mini Prix in Darien, CT. Starbuck, of
Ridgefield, CT, is no stranger to the winner's circle in Vermont.
Last year, teamed with Unique, she captured the Regular Conformation
Hunter Championship at the Manchester Summer Festival.
Starbuck's greatest victory came this past Spring when she
triumphed over a life-threatening case of malaria. As a volunteer
with the nonprofit missionary group Engage Now, she traveled
to Ethiopia in January to provide humanitarian assistance
in small villages. By April, she was so ill with malaria that
the doctors had little hope for her recovery. After eight
days in intensive care with liver and lung complications,
Starbuck slowly regained her strength and began riding, and
winning, again.
This is the 11th year the Vermont Summer Festival Horse Shows
have taken place at the Beebe Farm, just off Route 7 north
of Manchester. Equestrians from across North America are competing
in this prestigious event which runs for five weeks, beginning
on July 14 and ending August 15. The Vermont Summer Festival
is New England's largest "AA" rated hunter/jumper
horse show circuit. This year's event includes five $35,000
Grand Prix and five $10,000 Mini Prix. Each of the five weeks
will also feature 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.
Exciting show jumping action continues all weekend. The Orvis
Company, a local business and the nation's oldest mail order
company, is the sponsor for this Sunday's $35,000 show jumping
Grand Prix. The Orvis Company headquarters have been in Manchester,
Vermont, since the company was founded in 1856. British and
English equine style and culture have always influenced Orvis,
so the Vermont Summer Festival was a natural fit for the nation's
finest distinctive country lifestyle brand. Spectators can
visit the Orvis booth in the Festival's trade fair area, along
with the other interesting boutiques and gift shops.
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 email ruth@vt-summerfestival.com.
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