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For Immediate Release
Jennifer Ward for Starting Gate Communications
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Julie Welles Keeps Winning at 2005 Vermont Summer Festival
East Dorset, VT — August 6, 2005 –Julie
Welles continued her winning ways during Week Four at the
Vermont Summer Festival Horse Show running July 13 to August
14 in East Dorset, VT.
Welles, 17, of West Simsbury, CT, claimed both
the Washington International Horse Show (WIHS) Equitation
Championship with Redwood as well as the Large Junior Hunter
16-17 Championship riding Willow. She also took third place
in Thursday’s USEF Talent Search, a competition she
had won during Week Two.
Welles captured the WIHS Equitation Championship,
which is divided into two phases and held over two days, riding
Redwood by winning the opening hunter phase and placing second
in the jumper phase.
“We have to ride the same horse in both
phases, and this was the first time I had ever ridden Redwood
in competition,” explained Welles of the liver chestnut
gelding owned by her trainer, Missy Clark. “Missy told
me I was going to ride him, and that’s pretty much how
it came about. Before I went into the ring, Missy just told
me to trust the horse.”
Of her winning strategy, Welles said, “I
tried to ride a straightforward hunter course, doing all the
adjustments in the corners and trying to make my aids look
as invisible as possible. I trusted my horse’s stride
because it is so big, but I would say that having a consistent
pace is the biggest key to winning. The hunter phase is normally
the easier of the two - most of the time!”
Welles has trained with Clark, whose farm,
North Run Stables, is located in Warren, VT, for the past
three years. Welles also trains with Linda Langmeier at the
Ethel Walker School in Connecticut where she will be entering
her senior year in September.
“The school has been very supportive,
they encourage me to go down to Florida in the winter and
show with Missy as long as I still do my homework and keep
my grades up,” said Welles, who hopes to attend a college
with a riding program as that is one of the aspects she has
enjoyed most about the Ethel Walker School.
During Week Two of competition at the Vermont
Summer Festival, Welles had scored two major victories on
the same day, no less. Riding Otter, also owned by Missy Clark
and North Run Stables, Welles won the USEF Talent Search and
went on to win the WIHS Hunter Phase. Welles was particularly
excited about her USEF Talent Search victory and, at this
year’s USEF Talent Search Finals held in Gladstone,
NJ, will be awarded her Silver Medal in recognition of 13
career victories. At 17 years of age, Welles hopes to achieve
her Gold Medal, given for 20 victories, next year.
Welles has been coming to the Vermont Summer
Festival since she was a little girl competing in the Children’s
Pony Hunter Division and only missed one week of competition
this year. She had a good excuse, however, as she was selected
to represent U.S. Zone 1 at the North American Young Riders’
Championship held in Lexington, VA. Considered the mini-Olympics
for athletes aged 16-21, Welles placed seventh individually
in her debut at the annual Championship riding Lapeti.
Spectators at the Vermont Summer Festival will
have a chance to see Welles ride Lapeti during Week Five of
competition. Welles will show the 14-year-old bay Oldenburg
mare that she has been leasing from Sarah Willeman for the
past two seasons in the Junior Jumper division.
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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