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For Immediate Release
Jennifer Ward for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: cell: (613) 292-5439 or
www.startinggate.ca
Olivia Weeks Wins NAL/WIHS Jumper Classic at Vermont Summer Festival
East Dorset, VT — July 30, 2005 –
Olivia Weeks followed in her sisters’ footsteps by winning
the $1,500 NAL/WIHS Children’s Jumper Classic on Saturday
at the Vermont Summer Festival running July 13 to August 14
in East Dorset, VT.
Week three of the five week competition, known
as the ‘Valley Classic Horse Show’, saw 28 of
the best riders under the age of 18 tackle the track set by
course designer Pierre Jolicoeur in the Grand Prix ring. Weeks
was the first of 11 riders to post a clear round, assuring
her place in the jump-off.
First back for the determining second round,
Weeks again left all the rails in place and stopped the clock
at 36.258 seconds. Incredibly, her performance was not bettered
by any of the ten challengers who followed, giving Weeks the
victory.
“I am not a fast rider, so basically
my plan was to just jump clear,” said Weeks, 15, of
Southport, CT. “Ronan was so good, he’s a big
horse but he turns really well.”
Weeks’ mount, Ronan, had the experience
to carry her to the victory. The 10-year-old chestnut gelding
is the former High Junior Jumper mount of her older sister,
Alexa. Alexa bought the horse three years ago in Sweden, and
now has kindly passed Ronan’s reins over to her younger
sister.
“He’s amazing, he is one of the
nicest horses I have ever ridden,” praised Weeks who
trains with Kent Farrington in Greenwich, CT. “He will
do anything for attention – and peppermints!”
The youngest of four children, Weeks, who attends
the Foxcroft School in Virginia, says that she owes her show
jumping career to her family, particularly her mother who
encouraged all of her children to get in the saddle. Her two
older sisters are both current show jumping competitors while
her brother has now chosen hockey over horses.
Placing second in the NAL/WIHS Children’s
Jumper Classic was Alexandra Solsvig, the only other rider
to post a clear round. Solsvig clocked in at 38.147 seconds
riding Twelfth Hour, a horse owned by her trainer Jim Toon
of JT Farm in South Salem, NY.
The fastest four-fault round belonged to Benjamin
Simpkins and Charming Z who stopped the clock at 32.632 seconds
and would have claimed the victory had a rail not fallen at
the third fence on course. Hannah Beresford, the only rider
to qualify two horses for the jump-off, was the final challenger
riding Goldfinger, but also had four faults and a time of
33.406 to place fourth. Kelsey Hart and Mephisto rounded out
the top five.
The $1,500 NAL/WIHS Children’s Jumper
Classic is part of the North American League (NAL), a season-long
series that features six hunter and jumper divisions –
Children’s Hunter, Children’s Jumper, Adult Hunter,
Adult Jumper, Pony Jumper, and Open Jumper Speed. Each series
culminates with a championship final held at the Pennsylvania
National Horse Show in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in October.
The Vermont Summer Festival hosts classes for these divisions
each of its five weeks of competition.
Sunday’s featured event at the Vermont
Summer Festival is the $30,000 Mt. Equinox Grand Prix, sponsored
by the Manchester-based Equinox Resort & Spa. Jimmy Torano,
who laid claim to the first two Vermont Grand Prix events,
will be looking to extend his winning steak to three.
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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