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For Immediate Release
Mary Hilton for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: (802) 362-9023
Vermont Summer Festival Features Show
Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series
Danielle Torano Aboard Lojana Wins $10,000 Jr/A-O Jumper Classic
Michael Kennedy and Marco Claim $5,000 Low Jr/A-O Jumper Classic
Caitlin Darnall and Jiffy Pop Win Low Children’s/Adult
Jumper Classic
East Dorset, VT — July 17, 2005 –
Danielle Torano of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, aboard Lojana
won the $10,000 Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Classic today
at the Manchester Summer Festival in East Dorset, Vermont.
Torano bested a field of 20 horses and topped an 11-horse
jump-off. Torano and Lojana are the titleholders of this class
in the
Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series, having won
the Year-End Show Jumping Hall of Fame award last year. Torano
has been riding the 12-year-old Mecklenberg mare for seven
years and they’ve also earned the USEF Horse of the
Year Award twice. “You have to have a good horse to
do well in these classes and she’s a good horse!”
said Torano. “She’s fast and careful and she knows
her job. I go in the ring and basically I have to steer and
hold on, because she’s going!” Natalie Johnson
riding her own Rhythm & Blues placed second. Nikko Ritter
riding Qroquant Z owned by Ritter-Peralta & Seab placed
third.
The pressure was on Torano in more ways than
one today – not only are she and Lojana the titleholders,
but they also won this class all three times they contested
it last year, plus she was competing in front of the mare’s
owner, Sir Ruly. Sir Ruly, who is also the uncle of Danielle’s
husband Jimmy Torano, recently built a summer home in the
area and was watching Torano and his mare with a large group
of friends. “Vermont’s become a little bit of
a hometown for us,” said Torano. “We know a lot
of people here now, so it’s fun for us to come but we
also put a little bit of pressure on ourselves coming here
too!”
Eleven horses were clean over the first round,
12-jump track built by course designer Anthony D’Ambrosio,
and moved on to the eight-fence jump-off. The lead changed
hands several times as four riders before Torano put in clean
trips. Ritter set the pace with the first clean round, tripping
the timers in 40.823 seconds, but finished in 3rd place. Maggie
McAlary aboard Pedro posted the next clean round, but her
time of 42.34 was only good enough for 5th. Carly Campbell-Cooper
riding her own Santa Lucia logged a double-clear performance,
but her time of 41.91 landed her in 4th. Johnson and Rhythm
& Blues momentarily claimed the lead with a lightning
round in 40.70, but were edged out two rides later by Torano.
Torano’s time of 38.53 easily clinched the win.
Torano clocked in more than two seconds faster
than her closest competitor, and she explained that she used
several strategies to achieve the fast time – she tried
to stay inside the tracks of the previous riders, and twice
she put on extra speed when she thought she needed to make
up time – after she pulled on the reins before Fence
8, and after she added a stride before the double at 9AB.
“When I got turning to the last jump I thought, ooh,
I’m on top of this thing!” Torano shared, but
again gave full credit to her mare. “But it doesn’t
really matter with her. If I’m anywhere within the vicinity,
I can count on her all the time.”
Torano also had help from husband Jimmy who
was ‘coaching’ from the ingate while she was on
course. “I heard him down there, Go! Go!” laughed
Torano, and acknowledged that his input influenced her. “I
know he’s watching the clock. When I pulled to that
jump, I thought I better go and he thought the same thing.
I don’t hear anybody else, but I hear him.”
Coming to Vermont this year, Torano considered
entering Lojana in the Grand Prix classes, a level the mare
had competed in as a nine-year-old. “She got hurt three
years ago and had to have surgery on her ankle and they gave
her a 50/50 chance of coming back, so when she came back I
promised her I would never do the Grand Prixes on her again,”
explained Torano. “I’m sticking to it. She’s
so competitive that she probably could do it, but I’m
not going to push it. She’s too good of a horse.”
With fans, friends, and relatives around her,
and her wonderful mare, Torano was pleased with the win. “It
felt great!” she said.
$5,000 Low Junior/A-O Jumper Classic
Michael Kennedy riding his own Marco topped a field of 17
entries to claim the $5,000 Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper
Classic. In the five-horse jump-off, Kennedy and Marco posted
the fastest time, 34.09 seconds, and were the only pair to
go clear over the short course, claiming the honor of being
the sole combination to put in a double-clear performance
in the class. Sarah Becker aboard Kahlua owned by Becker and
B&B Saddlery placed second with a four-fault jump-off
in 35.31 seconds. Julie Welles riding Air Force for owner
Ellen Mitchell was edged into third by fractions – the
duo had a rail down in 35.91 seconds in the jump-off.
$1,000 Low Children’s/Adult Jumper
Classic
Caitlin Darnall in the irons on Jiffy Pop owned by Stepping
Stone Farm won the $1,000 Low Children’s/Adult Jumper
Classic, topping a field of 28 entries. Ten riders cleared
the first round track, and of those, seven were able to clear
the jump-off course, but Darnall prevailed as the fastest
of the double-clear performances. Hannah Alexander riding
her own It’s Kinda Magic placed second. Carolyn Lichtenberg
aboard Impeccable for owner Spring Meadow Farm placed third.
Seven horses managed to put in double-clear performances in
the class
The Vermont Summer Festival features the Show
Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series. The Show Jumping
Hall of Fame and Museum at Busch Gardens in Tampa, Florida,
was established to promote the sport of show jumping and to
immortalize the legends of the men, women, and horses who
have made great contributions to the sport. The Show Jumping
Hall of Fame also conducts the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper
Classic Series at nearly 100 horse shows across the country.
The series kicked off in February and continues through November,
culminating in a Year-End Championship to be held at the National
Horse Show in Wellington, Florida.
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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