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For Immediate Release
Jennifer Ward for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: (613) 569-2423 or
www.startinggate.ca
Tromp Tops NAL/WIHS Children's Jumper Classic at Vermont Summer Festival
East Dorset, VT — August 5, 2006
– The starting field was stacked with stiff competition,
but 11-year-old Mattias Tromp of North Salem, New York, bested
them all to claim the $1,500 NAL/WIHS Children's Jumper Classic
during Week 4 of the Vermont Summer Festival Horse Show running
July 12 to August 13 in East Dorset, Vermont.
Open to competitors' aged 17 and under, 33
entries attempted the track set by Ken Krome. Ten were successful
in negotiating the first round test to advance to the jump-off.
It was an exciting jump-off that saw horses and riders racing
against each other as the turns got tighter and tighter. As
the fourth challenger in the jump-off, Tromp set a time of
35.80 seconds that no one came close to catching, including
Tromp himself with his second entry of the day, Alan, a game
little chestnut gelding.
So it was Tromp who topped the field to claim
victory riding Amelia, a 12-year-old bay mare. Amelia has
been a family favorite of the Tromp's, having also been shown
with great success by Tromp's older sister, Emmy. He also
finished fifth riding Alan, a 19-year-old thoroughbred gelding
formerly competed by his older brother, David, who is currently
studying agriculture at Cornell University.
"My plan for the jump-off was to go as
fast as I could and keep all the jumps up," said Tromp,
a student at Pequenakonck Elementary School. "The second
time with Alan, I was trying to beat my other horse's time,
but I had one rail. I was so happy to win!"
Placing second was Catie Torcivia of Rumson,
New Jersey. As the first jump-off challenger, Torcivia set
the early pace, posting a clear round in a time of 39.60 riding
Straight Up. Tilden Brighton, also of Rumson, New Jersey,
followed Torcivia into the ring and was also clear riding
Quick Time, but in a slower time of 44.74 seconds to eventually
take third.
Julia Weiss of Stamford, Connecticut, had the
fastest four-fault round in the jump-off to finish in fourth
position riding the fiery chestnut, Lizzapei, while Tromp
took fifth place riding Alan after knocking down the first
element of the double combination for four faults.
Although the pair looked like seasoned veterans
as they galloped to the win, Tromp and Amelia have only just
begun contesting the Children's Jumper division this year.
In their first outing at the Old Salem horse show in New York,
they placed second before going on to claim victories in Saugerties
and Lake Placid, both in New York. Tromp got the ride on Amelia
earlier this year when his sister, Emmy, who is also his coach,
turned professional.
"Amelia is a really hot horse," he
says. "I love that I don't have to create so much energy
when I ride her, that makes it a lot easier. When I am not
riding, she is very sweet and very loveable. When she is in
her stall, she will lie down and let you sit on her! She also
loves having her face rubbed."
As for Alan, Tromp says, "He has less
of a personality than Amelia. He is very sweet, and he will
let you do whatever you want to him. When you are riding him,
he will do anything for you, he will never stop. He will take
a rail for you."
Tromp began riding as a five-year-old, and
thinks that he might eventually turn professional like his
sister. The family lives at Beyaert Farm and keep their horses
at home, making riding and training very convenient. In addition
to Amelia and Alan, Tromp is also showing Ferdinand in the
Children's Hunter Pony division at the Vermont Summer Festival.
Like his brother and sister before him, Mattias Tromp is a
winner in the show ring.
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 about the 2006 Vermont
Summer Festival, including full results, please visit www.vt-summerfestival.com.
The North American League (NAL) runs
season-long series in six hunter-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 at the Pennsylvania National
Horse Show in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in October. For more
information, a list of qualifying competitions and results,
please see the Ryegate Show Services website at www.Ryegate.com.
$1,500 NAL/WIHS Children's Jumper Classic
| |
Rider |
Horse |
Faults |
Time |
| 1. |
Mattias Tromp |
Amelia |
0:0 |
35.80 |
| 2. |
Catie Torcivia |
Straight Up |
0:0 |
39.60 |
| 3. |
Tilden Brighton |
Quick Time |
0:0 |
44.74 |
| 4. |
Julia Weiss |
Lizzapei |
0:4 |
36.91 |
| 5. |
Mattias Tromp |
Alan |
0:4 |
38.16 |
For more information on the 2006 Vermont
Summer Festival please e-mail.
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