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For Immediate Release
Media Contact: Ruth Lacey
- (802) 496-9667
Photos Available Upon Request
Vermont Summer Festival Increases Final Grand Prix Purse to $50,000
Olympian Conrad Homfeld Named as 2005 Course Designer
East Dorset, VTOctober 27, 2004 - The Vermont
Summer Festival is increasing the purse of the Vermont Summer Celebration
Grand Prix to $50,000. The Grand Prix will be the culmination of five
weeks of world-class hunter/jumper action taking place from July 13
to August 14, 2005 with total prize money exceeding $500,000. In addition
to the new $50,000 Grand Prix scheduled for the last Sunday of the Festival,
a $30,000 Grand Prix will run on each of the first four Sundays. The
2005 series will mark the 12th year that the Vermont Summer Festival
will call the Harold Beebe Farm in East Dorset, VT its home.
Conrad Homfeld has been tapped to design the courses in
the Grand Prix Ring during the fifth week of the 2005 Vermont
Summer Festival. Homfeld, 1984 Olympic Team Gold and Individual
Silver Medalist, is a three-time winner of USEF’s Show
Jumping Course Designer of the Year Award. “We’re
thrilled to be increasing the Grand Prix prize money,”
stated Dotty Ammerman, Executive Director of the Vermont Summer
Festival. “Securing the talents of Conrad has now assured
us of an eventful finale to the five weeks of the 2005 Vermont
Summer Festival.”
Besides breathtaking equestrian competition, the Vermont
Summer Festival provides a chance for equestrians to spend
July and August in Vermont’s verdant Green Mountains
where the summer is its most beautiful. The quaint New England
towns of the Manchester and the Mountains area are noted for
their charm, first-class accommodations, and superior dining.
The region also offers a world-class shopping experience,
including antiques and handmade arts and crafts as well as
brand name outlets.
The Vermont Summer Festival is New England's largest "AA"
rated hunter/jumper horse show circuit, showcasing the best
American and international riders competing over challenging
jumping courses. The 2005 Festival will include a weekly Grand
Prix and five $10,000 Mini Prix. Each of the five weeks will
also feature 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.
For further information regarding the Vermont Summer Festival,
please email Ruth Lacey.
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