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For Immediate Release
Mary Hilton for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: (802) 362-9023
Jimmy Torano Riding Marlo Wins $10,000 Open Mini Prix at Vermont
Summer Festival
East Dorset, VT — July 22, 2005 –
Jimmy Torano’s winning streak continued today as the
Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based rider notched yet another win
at the Vermont Summer Festival. Torano aboard Marlo, a horse
he owns with Sir Ruly, Inc., won the $10,000 Open Mini Prix
at the Manchester Classic Horse Show in East Dorset, Vermont.
Torano bested a field of 15 horses over the Dave Ballard-designed
course. In other featured competitions today, Blythe Marano
riding Little Foot, owned by North Run Stables and Missy Clark,
won the WIHS Jumper Phase, topping a field of 35 horses, and
claimed the overall victory in the two-phase competition (she
was 4th in the WIHS Hunter Phase yesterday, won by Julie Welles).
Zazou Hoffman arrived from her success last week in the FEI
Jumping Competition for Children in Bogotá, Colombia,
to take over the reins from Marano on Little Foot and win
the ASPCA Horsemanship Medal, topping a roster of 23 entries.
Marsha Dammerman riding Highliner owned by Sand Castle Farm
won the Ariat National Adult Medal besting a field of six
horses. The Manchester Classic Horse Show is the second week
of the Vermont Summer Festival, which features hunter/jumper
competition Wednesday through Sunday, every week through August
14th at the Harold Beebe Farm in East Dorset, Vermont.
Marlo, Torano’s winning mount in today’s
$10,000 Open Mini Prix, is a seven-year-old Dutch mare that
Torano acquired in December 2004 for his wife, Grand Prix
rider Danielle Torano. The couple is currently sharing the
mare as they prepare her for a career as a topnotch show jumper.
“It’s our hope that this is Danielle’s horse
for the future,” explained Jimmy. “Marlo should
do everything in my opinion – the Grand Prix, absolutely.”
Today’s Mini Prix round one required
riders to clear 11 fences within 42 seconds, including a double
and a triple combination. “It wasn’t real big,
it wasn’t real technical. It was a nice course –
nothing too demanding,” noted Torano, adding that he
believed Course Designer Dave Ballard was “feeling the
horses out” for the type of track he will build for
the upcoming $30,000 Otter Creek Grand Prix.
Nine horses kept all the jumps up in the first
round within the time allowed and immediately jumped the six-fence
short course to decide the winner, but only five were able
to log double-clear performances. Andrew Philbrick aboard
E Ticket owned by C Ray Investments, Inc., set pace with the
first clear in 39.073 seconds, but he finished 4th. Amy Momrow
riding Ground Clearance for owner Kaye Cross took the lead
with her time of 34.297, but had to settle for 2nd. Canadian
Jen Gray riding her own Roxette Delores cleared the course
in 40.336, which proved to be good enough for 5th. Rookie
Gabby Slome aboard her own Salsa edged her way up with a clear
trip in 35.810 and claimed 3rd. Torano and Marlo were next-to-last
to go in the tiebreaker and blazed around the course in the
unbeatable time of 33.454 seconds for the win.
For his lightning fast jump-off time, Torano
gave full credit to his mount, Marlo. “My horse is so
scopey and she’s got such a big stride, in the jump-off
she just really covered the ground,” said Torano. He
also noted that he was able to do a line at the end of the
ring in five strides, when all the other riders chose to ride
it in six or seven strides. “Marlo’s stride is
just so big that she covers more ground than the other horses.
I know she’s fast but I didn’t think I was running
around the course to win the class. I just allowed her to
get to the next place. She’s just fast with her big
stride.”
The Toranos have been bringing Marlo up slowly
through the ranks and only recently started to challenge her
with the bigger classes. Jimmy rode her in the Open Jumper
Level 8 at Vermont two days ago and claimed victory in that
class as well. The two wins have convinced him that Marlo
is ready for the $30,000 Otter Creek Grand Prix that will
be held this Sunday, July 24. The plan is part of the Toranos’
strategy for this special mare’s career. “I’ll
ride her this week and then Danielle’s going to show
her next week. We’ll drop her back down to the amateur
jumpers just so she doesn’t have a steady diet of bigger
classes,” Jimmy explained. “Right now, we go up
and down with her just so she stays confident. She’s
very, very brave and she’s very careful and I want to
keep her that way.”
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.
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Zazou Hoffman captures the ASPCA
Horsemanship Medal riding
Little Foot on July 22.
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For more information on the Vermont Summer
Festival, please call (802) 496-9667 or (802) 362-9023 or
email.
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