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For Immediate Release
Jennifer Ward for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: cell: (613) 292-5439 or
www.startinggate.ca
Blythe Marano Tops USEF Talent Search at 2005 Vermont Summer Festival
East Dorset, VT — August 4, 2005 –One
week after helping USA Zone 2 capture the Gold Medal at the
North American Young Riders’ Championship, Blythe Marano
once again demonstrated her winning form by claiming the USEF
Talent Search at the Vermont Summer Festival running from
July 13 to August 14 in East Dorset, VT.
Marano, 17, of Bedminster, NJ, was one of 19
athletes contesting the competition that is open to riders
aged 21 and under. Following the two-round competition which
features a jumping phase followed by a flat phase, Marano
found herself in the winner’s circle for the second
time at the Vermont Summer Festival, having also won the USEF
Talent Search during the opening week of competition.
“Everyone competed in the jumper phase,
which consisted of ten jumps, and then the judge asked everyone
to come back for the flat phase,” explained Marano,
who counts her new North American Young Riders’ Championship
Gold Medal among the greatest accomplishments in her young
career, along with the Gold Medal her Zone 2 team won at the
Prix de Nations Junior Championship last fall at the Harrisburg
Horse Show in Pennsylvania. “We all did the flat together,
demonstrating walk, trot, canter, and showing a lengthening
of strides. Then we were split into two groups while we demonstrated
counter canter in each direction.
“I know that Little Foot is usually perfect,
and he jumped really well,” continued Marano of her
winning ride over the course set by Canadian course designer
Michel Vaillancourt. “The course was pretty straightforward,
you had to use your eyes and know what would be accurate for
your horse. There was a bending line where you could do any
number of strides that you wanted, but you had to know what
would work for your horse. On another line, I thought the
judge was looking for the riders to show control. Everyone
was doing four strides, so I did five. As it turned out, that
is what he wanted.”
Marano made a special trip to Vermont just
to compete in the USEF Talent Search, driving four hours from
New Jersey on Tuesday night and was heading back home immediately
after the competition. The main motivation for her trip was
to increase her number of USEF career titles, which now totals
17. Marano already holds her Bronze and Silver Medals for
five and 13 wins respectively, but hopes to achieve her Gold
Medal, awarded for 20 USEF Talent Search career victories,
before the year is out. If she reaches her goal, the Gold
Medal will be presented to Marano at the USEF Talent Search
Finals, where she will be making her third consecutive appearance,
held this fall in Gladstone, New Jersey. Considering that
Marano claimed ten victories in 2004 and has already won another
five this year, the odds of her reaching her goal are in her
favor.
Her two wins in the USEF Talent Search at Vermont
have come riding Little Foot, a seven-year-old gelding owned
by her trainer of four years, Missy Clark of North Run Farm.
Clark, who is based in Warren, VT, is one of the nation’s
most acclaimed equestrian trainers, notably in the equitation
divisions.
“We have a lesson every morning, and
she always prepares us well to go into the ring,” said
Marano of Clark’s training style. “We never go
into the ring wondering if we can do this – we know
Missy wouldn’t send us in there unless she thought we
were ready.”
In addition to her coaching skills, Clark also
provides quality horses for her students to show.
“I only rode Little Foot for the first
time here at the Vermont Summer Festival,” revealed
Marano, a senior at Pingry School in Bedminster who plans
to study business at Columbia University in New York. “He
is so young, but when you go in the ring, he is perfect. Outside
of the ring, he craves attention, he is always nudging you,
slobbering all over you, and just being a pain.”
Marano is also enjoying great success in the
Washington International Horse Show (WIHS) Equitation classes,
having placed second in the competition during Week 1, and
winning during Week 2. Marano missed last week’s competition
in order to participate in the 2005 North American Young Riders’
Championship in Lexington, VA.
A family tradition, Marano has been riding
for as long as she can remember. Her mother, Janice, competes
in the Adult Amateur Hunter division and is often at the same
competitions as her daughter. Her father, Matthew Marano,
is an avid eventing athlete who competes at the preliminary
level in his chosen equestrian discipline. The family has
its own stable, Weatherstone Farm, in New Jersey where Marano
and her horses are based, meeting up with her trainer at competitions.
While Marano will definitely be returning to
Vermont next week for the final USEF Talent Search competition,
she may also bring along her Young Riders’ Gold Medal
horse with whom she also placed sixth individually. River,
a nine-year-old bay Holsteiner mare by Riverman, was purchased
at the end of the Florida show circuit in 2004. Kim Frey and
McLain Ward, both United States Equestrian Team members, had
shown the horse before Marano purchased her.
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. As is the tradition at the Vermont Summer Festival,
each of the first four weeks of competition features a $30,000
Grand Prix and a $10,000 Mini Prix. New for 2005 is the $50,000
Vermont Summer Celebration Grand Prix to conclude the five-week
Vermont Summer Festival 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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