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For Immediate Release
Jennifer Ward for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: cell: (613) 292-5439 or
www.startinggate.ca
Tatiana Dzavik Wins USEF Talent Search at Vermont Summer Festival
East Dorset, VT — July 28, 2005 –
The third of five weeks at the Vermont Summer Festival is
underway in East Dorset, Vermont, and Tatiana Dzavik of Toronto,
Canada, came up the big winner in Thursday’s United
States Equestrian Federation (USEF) Talent Search.
An equitation class in which the rider is judged
rather than the horse, the USEF Talent Search is open to athletes
aged 21 and under and is a means of identifying up-and-coming
talent with the potential to become successful at the Grand
Prix level. Following the opening jumper phase which saw 17
riders competing, 12 riders were called back to compete in
the flat phase by judge Linda Andrisani. Dzavik was called
back in first position with Quidam, a horse owned by Sarah
Willeman that she only began riding six weeks ago.
“I just think he is a very sweet horse,
he tries really hard and he is so much fun to ride,”
said Dzavik, who was celebrating her first victory in a USEF
Talent Search class. “Quidam has a huge stride, a lot
of finesse, and he is smooth over the course and makes it
look easy.”
The course designer for this week’s USEF
Talent Search, held in the Annex ring, was William Aguirre.
“It was a good course, there were some
tricky parts, but I thought it flowed really well,”
noted Dzavik who has been competing at the Vermont Summer
Festival since it opened on July 13 and, in the first week
of competition, was named the Junior Hunter Champion and the
Best Child Rider in addition to finishing second in both the
WIHS Equitation Classic and the USET Talent Search.
The class was a qualifier for the USEF Talent
Search Finals that will be held at the USET Foundation headquarters
in Gladstone, New Jersey. Dzavik, who only rode in her first
USEF Talent Search class six weeks ago, will be making her
debut in this event.
A familiar face on the Canadian competition
scene, Dzavik began training with Christina Schlusemeyer and
Bob Braswell of Quiet Hill Farm of Ocala, FL, in the winter.
While she plans to continue competing on the American circuit,
Dzavik will contest the Jump Canada Medal competition at Toronto’s
famed Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in November, and also
hopes to qualify for the Canadian Equestrian Team Medal.
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. New England’s
largest ‘AA’ rated hunter-jumper horse show and
newly sanctioned by Equine Canada, the Vermont Summer Festival
kicked off with the Manchester Summer Festival held July 13-17
and continued with the Manchester Classic Horse Show from
July 20-24. The Valley Classic Horse Show runs from July 27-July
31, followed by the Manchester and the Mountains Horse Show
from August 3-7, and concluding with the Vermont Summer Celebration
from August 10-14.
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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