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For Immediate Release
Jennifer Ward for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: cell: (613) 292-5439 or
www.startinggate.ca
Danielle Torano Celebrates $50,000 Vermont Grand Prix Victory
East Dorset, VT — August 14, 2005
–Danielle Torano of Fort Lauderdale, FL, won the
$50,000 Vermont Summer Celebration Grand Prix to conclude
the five-week Vermont Summer Festival show jumping tournament
running July 13 to August 14 in East Dorset, VT.
Considering that Torano and her husband, Jimmy,
dominated the competition at this year’s Vermont Summer
Festival, it was not surprising that one of them emerged victorious
in the final Grand Prix. When six members of the 27-horse
starting field went clear over the deceivingly tough first
round test set by course designer Conrad Homfeld, both Jimmy
and Danielle were in the running.
For the jump-off, Homfeld set a twisting course
that caught many of the riders, and their horses, by surprise.
First to challenge, Ken Whelihan had four rails down, plus
incurred two time faults to come home with a total of 18 faults
riding Matti Fisher’s Intrepid.
The crowd had high expectations for the next
rider into the ring, Jimmy Torano, the winner of the first
two Grand Prix events of the circuit. However, it was not
to be Jimmy’s day as his horse, the 10-year-old Dutch
Warmblood gelding Edesa’s Caruso, refused the third
fence on the shortened jump-off course, costing Jimmy his
shot at victory when he picked up eight jumping and eight
time faults for a total of 16.
Connecticut’s Libby McKinney took a shot
with Gun du Desfi. Despite pulling down an entire fence, standards
and all, then knocking down the final fence and incurring
one time fault, her total score of nine faults moved her into
the lead.
Bill Lowry of Rhode Island had placed second
in the $30,000 Manchester and the Mountains Grand Prix during
Week Four with Rio Corde, a nine-year-old bay Hessen gelding,
and quickly became the crowd favorite. Together, they negotiated
the course clearly, but incurred one time fault when the clock
showed 43.31 seconds, signaling that he had exceeded the 43-second
time allowed.
The lead changed hands yet again when Torano
became the first rider to execute a faultless performance
aboard Capitano.
The final challengers were Christine McCrea
and Laddidor, the winners of the $30,000 Mt. Equinox Grand
Prix during Week Three. Sadly, the Dutch Warmblood gelding
took a disliking to the second fence, refusing to jump it
twice for elimination.
With the day’s only double clear performance,
Torano and Capitano claimed their first Grand Prix victory
together. Her husband’s former mount, Torano took over
Capitano’s reins this winter.
“This is a new horse for me, and I was
a little backed off from riding him at first because he has
his own way of jumping and I wasn’t sure I could stay
with him,” confided Torano of the 10-year-old bay Holsteiner
gelding by Cathargo. “But the more I rode him, the more
I liked him. He is a sensitive horse, but he tries really
hard to please me. Now it feels like we are a team.”
Fittingly, Torano received her $15,000 winner’s
check from presenters Raul and Maria Teresa Torano, accompanied
by VIP Pavilion hostess, Jackie Dill.
“We’d like to stay here all year!”
joked Torano, referring to the great luck she and Jimmy have
enjoyed. “Our uncle lives here so we really enjoy coming.
The Vermont Summer Festival will definitely be on our schedule
next year.”
The $50,000 Vermont Summer Festival Grand Prix
was the grand finale to the five-week Vermont Summer Festival
that ran 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. For more information
on the Vermont Summer Festival, please visit www.vt-summerfestival.com
or call (802) 362-7548.
$50,000 Vermont Summer Celebration Grand Prix – Final
Results
Name Hometown Horse Faults Time
1. Danielle Torano Fort Lauderdale, FL Capitano 0:0 39.65
2. Bill Lowry North Scituate, RI Rio Corde 0:1 43.31
3. Libby McKinney Norwalk, CT Gun du Desfi 0:9 43.46
4. Jimmy Torano Fort Lauderdale, FL Edesa’s Caruso 0:16
50.94
5. Ken Whelihan Greenwich, CT Intrepid 0:18 44.32
6. Christine McCrea East Windsor, CT Laddidor 0:elim
For more information on the Vermont Summer Festival, please
call (802) 496-9667 or (802) 362-9023 or email.
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