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For Immediate Release
Mary Hilton for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: (613) 569-2423 or
www.startinggate.ca
Jimmy Torano and Marlo Win $10,000 Mini Prix Sponsored by the Escada Company Store and Presented by Manchester Designer Outlets at the 2006 Vermont Summer Festival
East Dorset, VT — July 21, 2006
– It was déjà vu for Jimmy Torano of Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida, and the big gray mare Marlo, winners
of Friday’s $10,000 Mini Prix Sponsored by the Escada
Company Store at the Manchester Classic Horse Show running
July 16-23 in East Dorset, Vermont.
Mirroring last year, this duo had the lead-off
position in the Mini Prix of the second week of the Vermont
Summer Festival, setting the pace and holding it for the entire
class to claim victory.
Torano has had the ride on Marlo, a nine-year-old
Dutch mare by Corland that he owns with Sir Ruly, Inc., for
18 months. The talented mare made her Grand Prix debut at
the 2005 Vermont Summer Festival in the $30,000 Otter Creek
Grand Prix during Week 2 and won that as well. “Last
year, Marlo showed in three classes here and won all three,”
said Torano. “Today, she felt great. That’s her
first class in the ring this week. She’s gotten a lot
of experience and she’s very confident.”
Torano and Marlo topped a field of 18 horses
today and collected $3,000 in prize money plus an Escada “Pebble”
tote bag valued at $1,000. Amy Feiden, store manager of the
Manchester Escada Company Store, and her daughter, Lead Line
rider Olivia Cook, participated in the awards presentation.
The 2006 Vermont Summer Festival Mini Prix Series is presented
by Manchester Designer Outlets.
For the $10,000 Mini Prix, course designer
Michel Vaillancourt of Canada built a first round track of
12 fences, which included a double at Fence 7 and a triple
at Fence 9. Horses that jumped clean over the first round
remained in the ring for the immediate jump-off over a shortened
course of seven obstacles that included the 7AB fence, with
Time Allowed set at 42 seconds.
Torano and Marlo were first on the roster to
jump the course and put in a double clear performance, clocking
in clean over the jump-off track in 33.706 seconds. The next
17 horses chased Torano’s time, and though six horses
went double-clear, none could catch the blazing fast Marlo
in the jump-off, who kept her lead by nearly two seconds over
her closest competitor.
Torano enjoyed not only being the first to
go clean in the class, but also being able to set a jump-off
pace so fast that it proved to be unbeatable. “It was
nice – that’s always nice,” he acknowledged.
To ride the fastest route over the jump-off,
Torano noted that there were three inside options and he took
all three of them. “From the first fence to the second
one in the jump-off there was an inside turn that was a little
bit tight and I really turned back snug on it,” he explained.
“There was an inside turn over to the double and I turned
back really tight there. After fence number 14, there was
another inside option. Basically for the jump-off, most people
took all the inside options. I just got it done a little quicker
than the other people. I really attribute a lot of that to
my mare. I really can trust her. She’s just got so much
scope. She’s a very courageous mare. You never have
to worry about her, you can trust her all the time.”
Lexy Reed of Ocala, Florida, riding her own
Ludwig came closest to challenging the leader, going clean
in 35.515 seconds over the tiebreaker track for second place.
Dick Carvin of La Canada, California, riding Hazel for owner
Priscilla Tampkin and China Blue Farm delivered a clear trip
in 35.804 seconds for third.
Torano said that for Sunday’s $30,000
Otter Creek Grand Prix (July 23) he plans to ride four or
five horses, with one of those mounts being the defending
champion, Marlo.
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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