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For Immediate Release
Mary Hilton for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: (802) 362-9023
Kate Mahoney Wins USEF Small Pony Medal
Olivia Jack Claims USEF Medium Pony Medal
Anna Kluger Earns USEF Large Pony Medal
East Dorset, VT — July 16, 2005 –
Pony riders at the Manchester Summer Festival showed their
mettle today, contending for three USEF Pony Medals. Kate
Mahoney, 12, of Rye, New York, riding Rambur Blue Denim won
the USEF Small Pony Medal. Olivia Jack, 12, of Fairfield,
Connecticut, aboard Baubles and Bows won the USEF Medium Pony
Medal. Anna Kluger, 12, of Redding, Connecticut, mounted on
Remember Me Always, won the USEF Large Pony Medal. Jeff Ayers
judged all three classes. The Manchester Summer Festival (July
13-17) is the first week of the five-week Vermont Summer Festival
at the Harold Beebe Farm in East Dorset, Vermont.
Kate Mahoney aboard the eight-year-old gray
Welsh pony Rambur Blue Denim mastered the USEF Medal test,
which included eight jumps with a halt and a trot segment.
Mahoney will be a 7th grader this Fall at Convent of the Sacred
Heart in Greenwich, Connecticut. Mahoney has been riding since
age six and competed at last year’s Pony Finals. She
assessed the course today as “not hard because we’ve
been doing it for a while. We had a very consistent trip.
The pony was very good.” Mahoney has leased the pony
for the past two years and describes him with a smile, “He’s
very funny. He likes food a lot, he’s very sweet, he
gets along with everyone, he’s very friendly, and he
likes to show.” In today’s class Mahoney noted
that her mount listened to her well, which helped clinch the
win over the class of six entries.
Mahoney trains with Karen Lutz and Stephanie
Demmon at Stratford Stables in Purchase, New York. Already
qualified to compete in the upcoming USEF Pony Finals to be
held at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky (August
10-13), Mahoney gained additional national points for her
win today. “I’m hoping to do well at the Finals,”
Mahoney said. She plans to continue riding as an adult, and
aims to compete in the hunters, but acknowledges that competing
in the Olympic Games as a show jumper has crossed her mind.
When they called her name as the winner today of the USEF
Small Pony Medal, Mahoney’s reaction was straightforward,
“I was happy,” she smiled.
USEF Medium Pony Medal
Olivia Jack, 12, of Fairfield, Connecticut, riding Baubles
and Bows, her 13-year-old Welsh pony mare, claimed the USEF
Medium Pony Medal. Jack is a 7th grader at Greens Farm Academy
in Westport, Connecticut. Jack competed at the USEF Pony Finals
last year in Virginia, and is qualified to compete at the
2005 finals in Kentucky in August. Reflecting on her medal-winning
performance today, Jack said, “Sometimes I get a little
bit tense after the first part, so I have to think about what
I’m doing and not get concentrated on what everybody
else is doing.” Jack topped a roster of seven ponies.
Jack started riding four years ago and has
owned the mare, whose barn name is “Bubbles,”
for three-and-a-half years. She has been in training with
Jenny Martin Rudez at Fairfield County Hunt Club for the past
three years, but as Rudez was unable to attend today, trainer
Michael Kirby coached Jack for the first time. “I was
kind of nervous because I wanted to impress him,” Jack
said with a laugh. “But he was really nice so he made
me less nervous.” Jack described her mare as a pony
that “has really good manners, never spooks, and is
really always calm and relaxed, but she always perks up in
the ring.”
Following her performance in the USEF class
today, Jack said she mentally reviewed her trip to “figure
out what I could have done better – I wasn’t thinking
about what place I would get, I was thinking about how I could
use that class to help me in the division.” While competing
in a Model class with a different pony, she learned she’d
won the Medal. “I was excited!” she said. To prepare
for the USEF Pony Finals in Kentucky in August, Jack already
has a plan, “I’m going to take a lot of lessons
with Jenny and try to get to Kentucky early so I can ride
around in the ring and get all the ponies used to everything.”
USEF Large Pony Medal
Anna Kluger, 12, of Redding, Connecticut, riding Remember
Me Always, won the USEF Large Pony Medal, topping a class
of eight entries. The pony is a 12-year-old, bay Welsh/Thoroughbred
cross gelding owned by
Cloud Hill Farm and has been Kluger’s mount for four
years. Kluger is an 8th grader at Wooster School in Danbury,
Connecticut, and has been riding since age four. She trains
at Stepping Stone Farm in Richfield, Connecticut, with Jeanie
Weber and Juliana Starbuck. Though Kluger qualified for the
finals last year in the hunters, and is qualified this year,
her plan is to compete in the 2006 USEF Pony Medal Finals.
Riding the eight-jump course with its halt
and trot tests did not faze this experienced pony rider. “It
wasn’t too tough a course, except for the little trot
fence at the end because you had to turn directly off the
oxer and trot from there,” Kruger said. “It was
a good warm-up class for the division.”
When she learned she’d won the USEF Large
Pony Medal, Kruger said, “I was pretty happy. This is
my second time winning one. I won one at Westbrook a couple
months ago. It’s just nice to know that you can beat
all these other girls that did it,” she said with a
smile.
Featured Classes Upcoming at Vermont Summer
Festival
As per tradition, the Vermont Summer Festival will feature
a $10,000 Mini Prix every Friday, as well as a $30,000 Grand
Prix held each Sunday for the first four weeks. New for 2005,
the Vermont Summer Festival will conclude with a grand finale,
the $50,000 Vermont Summer Celebration Grand Prix. The Vermont
Summer Festival is New England's largest 'AA' rated hunter-jumper
horse show, and is now sanctioned by Equine Canada, the national
body for equestrian sport in Canada.
Each of the five weeks will also feature a
$10,000 Show Jumping Hall Of Fame High Junior/Amateur-Owner
Jumper class, part of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper
Classic Series. Marshall & Sterling and North American
League (NAL) classes are also held throughout the five weeks
of competition.
For more information on the Vermont Summer
Festival, please call (802) 496-9667 or (802) 362-9023 or
email.
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