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For Immediate Release
Mary Hilton for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: (802) 362-9023
Jimmy Torano and Edesa’s Caruso Win
$30,000 Battenkill Grand Prix at
Manchester Summer Festival
East Dorset, VT — July 17, 2005 –
Jimmy Torano of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, riding Edesa’s
Caruso for owner James B. Pirtle and the Caruso Group won
the $30,000 Battenkill Grand Prix at Manchester Summer Festival
today, besting a field of 24 horses. Danielle Torano placed
second with Capitano owned by Sir Ruly Inc. Beth Underhill
aboard Magdaline owned by Darryl B. Williams was third.
As the announcer commented at the close of
the 10-horse jump-off, “It was Torano Time!” today.
The husband-and-wife team competed two horses each in the
Grand Prix, and qualified three of them for the jump-off.
Ironically, Jimmy’s horse Aguila, who won this class
in 2001 and 2004, had a rail in the first round and did not
move on to the tiebreaker, but finished in 11th place.
“That’s a very careful horse,”
Torano said of his winning mount, Edesa’s Caruso. “He’s
not typically as fast as some of the others. Honestly I didn’t
think I could be that fast, but there were already a couple
ahead of me that went really fast - Beth Underhill was really
fast - and I told Danielle, We have to go for broke now.”
Torano noted that there was a line across the middle of the
course in the jump-off that all the riders rode in eight strides,
but “Danielle and I were the only two that did seven. That’s probably where we got
it.”
Anthony D’Ambrosio designed the technically
challenging 14-obstacle, round one track, which included double
combinations at Fences 4, 8, and 11, and a sweeping long gallop
from Fence 6 to 7. Time Allowed was set at 93 seconds. Ten
horses conquered the track fault-free and moved on to the
Jump-Off. The seven-jump shortened course retained the 11AB
combination and added two new fences, oxers 12 and 13, heading
for home. Danielle Torano notched the first clear and set
the time to beat at 42.382 with Gibson owned by Sir Ruly,
Inc., but with five more riders logging double-clear performances,
including Danielle on her second mount, Capitano, they ended
up finishing 5th.
Christine Tribble aboard Laddidor edged Torano
out of the lead with her trip in 42.156, but finished in 4th
place. Caitlin Venezia gave the leaders a run for the money
with a clear aboard Garoucha in 42.77, which proved to be
good enough for 6th. Randall Johnson made his bid for the
win aboard Tornado, but his clear round in 49.234 was only
good enough for 7th.
Then the intensity of the jump-off heated up
several notches when Canadian Olympian Beth Underhill and
Magdaline set fire to the course, clocking in clean in 39.969,
which eventually landed her third. Daniel Damen with Jewel
Thief posted the fastest time in the jump-off, 38.172, and
proved Underhill could be caught, but a rail down dropped
him to 8th.
The last jump-off contenders put the pedal
to the metal to catch Underhill, and it came down to the two
Toranos. Jimmy and Edesa’s Caruso blazed around the
course in 38.507 seconds to capture the lead. Last to go,
Danielle, the only rider to qualify two mounts for the jump-off,
aboard Capitano aced the course in 38.833, just edged into
second place by split seconds, giving Jimmy the victory.
With recent Grand Prix wins this summer at
Saugerties, Lake Placid, and today in Vermont, Jimmy Torano
acknowledged that he’s on a roll. “Hopefully it’s
not going to end any time soon!” he said with a laugh.
“It feels great. It always feels great to win. Someone’s
looking down on me, I guess.”
Torano has had the ride on Edesa’s Caruso,
a 10-year-old Dutch warmblood, for two years. “He had
an injury so he sat out for a year unfortunately,” Torano
explained, who has only shown the horse lightly this year.
“I thought now was his time to step up and go back to
the Grand Prix ring and he proved me right.” Torano
noted that Edesa’s Caruso, Aguila, and Gibson all came
from Paul Hendrix in Holland.
Torano said that having his wife as the last
challenger to his lead did not influence how he rode the course
or how he coached her. “Even after I had the lead, I
went over the course with her and still gave her what I thought
was the winning path,” Torano said. “She was right
on my heels. I justgot her. I was screaming for her the whole
way around. If she had won, that would have been great also.”
Asked how it feels to be winning and to tell
another rider how to beat you, Torano laughed and said. “She’s
my wife! We’re in the same class but we’re not
in competition. We’re a team. In the end, it all goes
to the same place. Whether she wins or I win, it’s all
the same really.” The Toranos won $18,000 in combined
prize money for their
performances in the Grand Prix today.
The featured $30,000 Battenkill Grand Prix
wrapped up the first exciting week of hunter/jumper competition
at the five-week Vermont Summer Festival. Show jumping action
continues at the Harold Beebe Farm in East Dorset, Vermont,
next week with the Manchester Classic Horse Show, July 20-24.
$30,000 Battenkill Grand Prix
PLACE HORSE RIDER J/O FAULTS/TIME PRIZE
1 Edesa’s Caruso Jimmy Torano 0/38.507 $9,000
2 Capitano Danielle Torano 0/38.833 $6,600
3 Magdaline Beth Underhill 0/39.969 $3,900
4 Laddidor Christine Tribble 0/42.156 $2,400
5 Gibson Danielle Torano 0/42.382 $1,800
6 Garoucha Caitlin Venezia 0/42.777 $1,500
7 Tornado Randall Johnson 0/49.234 $1,200
8 Jewel Thief Daniel Damen 4/38.507 $900
9 Pamina Juliana Starbuck N/A $900
10 Castle Tweed Michael Kirby N/A $600
11 Aguila Jimmy Torano N/A $600
12 Argensohn Robert Ross N/A
Vermont Summer Festival
JULY 13-17 – Manchester Summer Festival
JULY 20-24 – Manchester Classic Horse Show
JULY 27-31 – Valley Classic Horse Show
AUGUST 3-7 – Manchester & the Mountains Horse Show
AUGUST 10-14 – Vermont Summer Celebration
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. 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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