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For Immediate Release
Jennifer Ward for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: cell: (613) 292-5439 or
www.startinggate.ca
Christine McCrea Masters Mini Prix at Vermont Summer Festival
East Dorset, VT — August 12, 2005
–Christine McCrea of East Windsor, CT, made another
trip to the Vermont Summer Festival winner’s circle
by claiming victory in the $10,000 Mini Prix on Friday, August
12, at the five-week long show jumping competition running
July 13 to August 14 in East Dorset, VT.
McCrea, 27, who formerly competed under her
maiden name of Tribble, was the winner of Week Three’s
$30,000 Mt. Equinox Grand Prix, Presented by the Equinox Resort
& Spa. On Friday, she had two chances at victory in the
$10,000 Mini Prix, scoring the win with the fastest double
clear round riding Promised Land and also placing sixth riding
her chestnut Dutch Warmblood gelding, Laddidor. Her new husband,
John McCrea, also placed in the top ten riding Primo.
“It is my one year anniversary with Promised
Land, the first show I ever did with him was Week Five of
the Vermont Summer Festival last year,” laughed McCrea,
who purchased the 11-year-old bay German-bred gelding from
Derek Petersen. “The course was nice and inviting and
all the horses jumped well, it was everything that the class
before the Grand Prix should be. Of course, I was just supposed
to be practicing for the Grand Prix and wasn’t supposed
to be going that fast but once I got a taste of it in the
jump-off, I just kept going. Promised Land is just such a
fast horse, so there was really no point in going slow!”
McCrea has formed a strong partnership with
Promised Land in their first year together, and their success
resulted in being named to the United States Equestrian Team
that competed in Europe in Nations’ Cup events in Rotterdam,
NED, Lummen, BEL, and Falsterbo, SWE. As for what attracted
her to the horse in the first place, McCrea said, “He
went so fast and was so careful, and after always being second
to a horse like that, it was enough to make us want to buy
him. We weren’t actively trying to purchase him or anything,
but we happened to be in the right place at the right time
and it all just sort of came together.”
Known as ‘Peanut’ around the barn,
Promised Land is owned by McCrea’s mother, Candy Tribble,
and Windsor Show Stables of Windsor, CT.
“We call him Peanut in the stable because
he is a total nut,” laughs McCrea. “He thinks
he owns the place and when we are at a show, he thinks everyone
has come to see him. The more people that are watching, the
better he jumps. He is a true show horse.”
There is sure to be a crowd out watching on
Sunday when the Vermont Summer Festival culminates with the
$50,000 Vermont Summer Celebration Grand Prix. Olympians and
past winners have all gathered in East Dorset in an attempt
to claim the winner’s purse, including such famous names
as Norman Dello Joio, Jimmy and Danielle Torano, Ian Silitch
and the defending champion the past five out of six years,
Mary Lisa Leffler.
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. In addition
to being New England’s largest ‘AA’ rated
hunter-jumper horse show, it is also the largest sporting
event in the State of Vermont, awarding a total of $.6 million
in prize money.
Each of the five weeks of competition features
a $10,000 Friday Mini Prix while the first four weeks has
featured a $30,000 Sunday Grand Prix. 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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