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For Immediate Release
Jennifer Ward for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: cell: (613) 292-5439 or
www.startinggate.ca
Local Competitor Susan Wheeler Loves Vermont Summer Festival Horse Show
East Dorset, VT — August 13, 2005
–Local equestrian Susan Wheeler has been competing
at the Vermont Summer Festival for the past five years. Held
for five weeks each year at the Harold Bebee Farm in East
Dorset, the equestrian competition is a short drive from Wheeler’s
home in Manchester.
With a full-time job in Manchester, having
the Vermont Summer Festival Horse Show in Wheeler’s
backyard gives her access to top-level competition, an opportunity
that she might not otherwise have.
“I am able to see trainers and competitors
from all over the world,” notes Wheeler, who has spent
the last 19 years working as Director of the Avanyu Spa at
the Equinox Resort & Spa. “Being a working equestrian
competitor, the Vermont Summer Festival allows me to have
access to one of the top ‘AA’ rated horse shows
in the country for five weeks. I wouldn’t have that
opportunity if the horse show wasn’t here; the logistics
simply wouldn’t allow me to take five weeks off from
work to travel somewhere else to compete.”
Wheeler competes in the adult amateur hunter
divisions where the style of the horse and rider are judged.
On her final day of competition alone, Wheeler placed in the
top five in all four classes that she entered. Wheeler’s
equine superstar for the past four years has been Lancelot,
an 11-year-old chestnut Oldenburg gelding that she bought
in Vermont.
“He’s got so much personality,
he has more personality than any horse I have ever known,
and that is coming from someone who grew up on a horse farm
in Millbrook, New York,” laughs Wheeler. “He loves
to show, and he loves having all of the other horses around.
It is like he is at a horse resort, staying with all the other
guests. He loves all of the attention that he gets at a show.
The show horses really are treated so special and he just
loves it.”
Although the pair is competitive in the show
ring during the Vermont Summer Festival, Wheeler finds the
quiet times spent with Lancelot at the stable to be therapeutic.
“He teaches me ultimate patience and
forgiveness,” says Wheeler who trains at Windward Farm
in Bondville with coach Lucia B. Wing. “And animals
do give you unconditional love.”
Wheeler enjoys great support from her husband,
Paul, as well as their four children. And her only grandchild,
17-month-old Lars, has already been in the saddle in his native
Montana and will perhaps, one day, follow in Wheeler’s
footsteps by becoming a competitive rider.
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. 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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