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For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Hallie McEvoy - (802) 362-9023, VTHorseShows@aol.com
Photos Available Upon Request
Jimmy Torano and Aguila Jump to Victory in the $35,000 Grand Prix
Sponsored by Orvis At The Vermont Summer Festival Horse Shows
East Dorset, VT—July 18, 2004
Jimmy Torano of Fort Lauderdale, FL bested a blistering pace
set by Canada's Harold Chopping to take the blue ribbon in
the $35,000 Manchester Summer Festival Grand Prix sponsored
by Orvis in East Dorset, VT.
Chopping and his mount, Kathleen, had a speedy time of 33.642
seconds, which seemed insurmountable. Paired with the Dutch
Warmblood gelding, Aguila, Torano went last in the deciding
jump-off round and turned in a time of 32.697 seconds to take
home the winner's share of the $35,000 purse, a specially
crafted leather bag from Orvis, and an original painting from
famed equine artist Terry Lindsey.
"This was Aguila's first time showing in ten months,"
explained Torano. "And this was a great way for him to
jump back into the ring!" Aguila, a 12 year-old Dutch
Warmblood gelding by Libero, underwent surgery for an injured
stifle which left him on the sidelines for close to a year.
Torano took his time bringing Aguila back to the same level
of fitness and performance the horse displayed before his
injury.
Aguila's stunning performance today showed that Torano's fine
horsemanship and patience paid off. "When this horse
is on, he's hard to beat. He has a huge stride and also turns
well." Owned by Sir Ruly, Inc., Aguila has been in the
winner's circle before in Vermont with a victory in the $35,000
Vermont Grand Prix at the 2002 Vermont Summer Festival.
Torano felt the jump-off course was "great for the riders
and spectators. Even though there was a lot of rain here this
week, the footing was amazing! The show management did a wonderful
job of ensuring the footing was both safe and springy."
Danielle Torano, Jimmy's wife, also took home a piece of the
Grand Prix money. Mounted on Quinault, she had the third fastest
time in the jump-off. Earlier in day, Danielle earned her
own blue ribbon aboard Lojana in the $10,000 Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Amateur Owner Jumper Classic. Placing second
in that class was Amanda Starbuck of Ridgefield, CT on Lickity
Split.
In the $10,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior Jumper Classic,
the feisty Salsa galloped off with the win for owner/rider
Gabby Slome of Riverdale, NY. Paired with Missy Clark's Espina
Du Manoir, Slome also placed second in the same class.
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. 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 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. The second
show in the series, the Manchester Classic begins this Wednesday,
July 21.
The Orvis Company, a local business and the nation's oldest
mail order company, was the sponsor for today's $35,000 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.
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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