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For Immediate Release
Jennifer Ward for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: (613) 569-2423 or
www.startinggate.ca
Emma Lipman Tops USEF Show Jumping Talent Search
East Dorset, VT — August 3, 2006
– In her fourth week competing in the USEF Show Jumping
Talent Search at the Vermont Summer Festival Horse Show running
July 12 to August 13 in East Dorset, Vermont, 16-year-old
Emma Lipman made her first trip to the winner's circle.
Following the jumping phase, all riders were
called back to complete the flat phase. After watching the
competitors work on the flat, the judge excused all but eight
of the horse-rider combinations before asking them to perform
the counter-canter. When Lipman was eventually announced as
the winner, it came as a surprise.
"In the jumping phase, I went very early
in the class, and I think that I did an inside turn that nobody
else did," she said, assessing her performance. "My
horse is very good on the flat, and he is very smooth. Everything
was fine, but I didn't think that I would win. I was shocked
that I won, actually."
Lipman has been paired with In Pursuit, her
nine-year-old bay Westphalian gelding, for a little over a
year. Lipman's trainer, Jim Toon, had originally found In
Pursuit for another client, and Lipman is happy that the huge
gelding, standing 17.3hh, has found his way to her.
"He's very cute, and he's very big!"
laughs Lipman. "We call him 'the donkey' around the barn
because he has big, floppy ears like Eeyore."
Luckily, Lipman is able to spend quite a bit
of time with In Pursuit. It is a 20-minute drive from her
home in Bedford, NY, where she attends Fox Lane High School,
to JT Farm in South Salem, NY, where she has trained for more
than two years. Only taking Monday's off, she rides three
or four horses a day including In Pursuit and Onyx 66, her
junior jumper partner. Formerly shown by Sachine Belle in
the Grand Prix division, including at the Vermont Summer Festival,
Lipman is now enjoying competing with Onyx 66 in the High
Junior Jumper division at Vermont.
"He is amazing, he is so cool," she
smiles. "He takes care of me. He is a really good horse."
In addition, Lipman is also showing a horse
named Avalon in the Junior Hunter Division for Toon. One of
the things she likes best about training with Toon and Belle
at JT Farm is that it is "very relaxed. There is not
too much pressure; I put more pressure on myself than they
do. Before I go in the ring, they just tell me to relax and
to try to keep the horse straight. Jimmy has a favorite quote
that he always says to me, 'your left leg is your best friend'."
Lipman, whose mother rode, began riding at
the age of two and was showing in the short stirrup division
by the age of five. She enjoyed great success competing in
the hunter pony division riding My Little Dickens. Now it
is the USEF Talent Search, open to promising show jumping
riders under the age of 21, where Lipman has found herself
in the spotlight, with her win at the Vermont Summer Festival
marking her fourth victory to date in 2006 having already
won two titles in Wellington, Florida, and most recently in
Lake Place, New York.
"I have always wanted to win the USEF
Medal Finals at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and the USEF Talent
Search at Gladstone, New Jersey, in the fall," says Lipman
of her future goals. Her career highlight to date came at
last year's USEF Medal Finals where, competing for the first
time, she placed eighth.
In the meantime, she is sad to see her time
in Vermont come to an end after four consecutive weeks of
competing.
"I love showing in Vermont," says
Lipman. "I like how relaxed it is, and I like the shopping.
I have also been going swimming at the quarry. My friends
made me jump off the highest cliff, and I was really scared.
I only did that once!"
As she's proven time and again, Lipman has
no fear when she's on the back of a horse tackling a show
jumping course!
Featuring more than $650,000 in prize money,
the Vermont Summer Festival includes a $10,000 Mini Prix each
Friday and, for the first four weeks of competition, a $30,000
Sunday Grand Prix. The 2006 Vermont Summer Festival closes
with the grand finale, the $50,000 Vermont Summer Celebration
Grand Prix on Sunday, August 13. The Vermont Summer Festival
is also a proud member event of the Show Jumping Hall Of Fame,
the Marshall & Sterling League, and the North American
League (NAL).
For more information on the 2006 Vermont
Summer Festival please e-mail.
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