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For Immediate Release
Jennifer Ward for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: cell: (613) 292-5439 or
www.startinggate.ca
Final Week of Competition Underway at 2005 Vermont Summer Festival
East Dorset, VT — August 10, 2005
–The final week of competition began on Wednesday
at the Vermont Summer Festival Horse Show running July 13
to August 14 in East Dorset, VT.
The five-week equestrian competition, which
is the largest sporting event based on prize money awarded
in the State of Vermont, kicked off its final week with the
$2,500 Open Jumper Challenge. Libby McKinney of Norwalk, CT,
emerged victorious by posting the only double clear round
in a time of 40.49 seconds riding Gun du Desfi. Olympic Bronze
Medalist Norman Dello Joio of Wellington, FL, riding Giboux
would have had McKinney beat with a time of 40.41 seconds,
but a rail fell for four faults to leave him in second place.
Acting as course designer all week long in
the Grand Prix ring is New York’s Conrad Homfeld, one
of the most prominent names in American show jumping. Having
claimed the Team Gold and Individual Silver Medals at the
1984 Olympic Games on home turf in Los Angeles, Homfeld is
revered as one of the top course designers in the world today.
The Vermont Summer Festival culminates with
a new event for 2005, the $50,000 Vermont Summer Celebration
Grand Prix on Sunday, August 14. Some of the biggest names
in show jumping have gathered for this event, including husband
and wife show jumping couple, Jimmy and Danielle Torano, who
dominated the first three weeks of competition at the Vermont
Summer Festival. Norman Dello Joio has stopped in Vermont
looking to pick up a share of the prize money, while Maryland’s
Mary Lisa Leffler comes in with the strongest odds, having
won the final Grand Prix event for the past five out of six
years. Hot off a win in Week Three’s $30,000 Mt. Equinox
Grand Prix, Connecticut’s Christine Tribble will demonstrate
what she learned competing for the United States Equestrian
Team in Europe last month while last week’s winner,
Ian Silitch of Ocala, FL, will be looking to make it two in
a row.
The American competitors will face stiff opposition
from north of the border. Nova Scotia’s Angela Covert-Lawrence,
winner of last year’s $35,000 Otter Creek Cup Grand
Prix is back with her winning mount, Tomboy Major, while Laurie
Bucci, who has been in the top three in every major Canadian
Grand Prix over the past two months, is hoping her luck holds
in Vermont. All in all, the $50,000 Vermont Summer Festival
Grand Prix promises to be an exciting conclusion to the 2005
Vermont Summer Festival Horse Show.
The 2005 Vermont Summer Festival features five
weeks of exciting equestrian competition running July 13 to
August 14 at Harold Beebe Farm in East Dorset, VT and is New
England’s largest ‘AA’ rated hunter-jumper
horse show. Each of competition has featured a $10,000 Friday
Mini Prix while the highlight of the first four weeks has
been a $30,000 Grand Prix each Sunday. New for 2005, the Vermont
Summer Festival culminates with the $50,000 Vermont Summer
Celebration Grand Prix on Sunday, August 14.
For more information on the Vermont Summer Festival, please
call (802) 496-9667 or (802) 362-9023 or email.
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