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For Immediate Release
Jennifer Ward for Starting Gate Communications
MEDIA CONTACT: (613) 569-2423 or
www.startinggate.ca
Jimmy Torano Takes $30,000 Mt. Equinox Grand Prix at Vermont Summer Festival
East Dorset, VT — July 30, 2006
– No stranger to the winner's circle at the Vermont
Summer Festival, Jimmy Torano of Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
piloted Ralvesther to the win in the $30,000 Mt. Equinox Grand
Prix, Sponsored by Equinox Resort & Spa, during Week 3
of the Vermont Summer Festival running July 12 to August 13
in East Dorset, Vermont.
At the beginning of the competition, course
designer Pierre Jolicoeur predicted that seven of the 24 entries
would leave all of the rails in their cups to advance to the
jump-off. His guess was very close, with six managing the
feat while 10 other entries had just one rail down to miss
making the final cut. Mary Lisa Leffler, a past grand prix
winner at the Vermont Summer Festival, left all the rails
in place, but exceeded the time allowed of 88 seconds to finish
in seventh place overall riding Gerona 92.
First back for the jump-off, Jonathon McCrea
riding for Windsor Show Stables of Windsor, CT, set a blistering
pace, stopping the timers at 42.36 seconds with Primo. Next
to challenge, Kirk Webby's hopes of claiming a Grand Prix
victory quickly came to an end when his horse, Sitah, refused
the third fence on the shortened jump-off course.
There was a change at the top of the leader
board when Torano entered the ring riding Ralvesther. The
pair picked up the pace, and were the only combination in
the jump-off to take an inside turn to the second-last fence
on course. The risk paid off handsomely, making them the new
leaders in a time of 40.50 seconds.
The next three challengers were forced to chase
Torano. A rail down for Holly Orlando and Great Pleasure kept
them out of the running. Alejandro Cespedes and Hibiscus II
did manage a clear round, but their time of 44.10 seconds
would leave them in third place. The final challenger, Kent
Farrington riding Wise Guy, went all out, but their speed
cost them a rail. Despite having the fastest time of the day
with 39.99 seconds, they were forced to settle for fourth.
And so, just as they had following Week 1's
$10,000 Mini Prix, Presented by Manchester Designer Outlets,
Torano and Ralvesther stood in the winner's circle, this time
collecting a winner's check of $9,000.
"I thought the course looked easier than
it rode, but that's why these course designers are so good,
and Pierre did a great job as usual!" praised Torano
who was cheered on by his wife, Danielle, from the sidelines.
"My mare is fast, and during the first week's grand prix,
we had the fastest time but unfortunately had the last fence
down to finish third."
Torano has been riding Ralvesther, an eight-year-old
Dutch Warmblood mare by Calvaro, since February of this year.
She is owned by SCNC Investments Inc., clients of Torano's
who purchased the mare in the hopes of reselling her. Torano
joked, "I hope they are not in a big rush to sell her
now!"
The Torano's and their horses will now enjoy
a week's rest at their farm in Pennsylvania. But Torano promises
to return for the final week of competition, which features
the $50,000 Vermont Summer Celebration Grand Prix. While he
doesn't know which of his many horses he will bring back,
he does know that there will be three of them.
Having enjoyed one of the most successful winning
streaks in recent years at the Vermont Summer Festival, Torano
says, "We love coming here. For the most part, the weather
is nice. It is hard to win anywhere, but in Vermont the courses
are a little softer and the horses don't have to leave everything
in the ring every time out. It is definitely one of our favorite
shows."
Featuring more than $650,000 in prize money,
the Vermont Summer Festival includes a $10,000 Mini Prix,
Presented by Manchester Designer Outlets, each Friday and,
for the first four weeks of competition, a $30,000 Grand Prix
every Sunday. 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).
$30,000 Mt. Equinox Grand Prix, Sponsored by Equinox Resort
& Spa
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Rider |
Horse |
Faults |
Time |
| 1. |
Jimmy Torano |
Ralvesther |
0:0 40.50 |
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| 2. |
Jonathon McCrea
|
Primo |
0:0 |
42.36 |
| 3. |
Alejandro Cespedes |
Hibiscus II |
0:0 |
44.10 |
| 4. |
Kent Farrington |
Wise Guy |
0:4 |
39.99 |
| 5. |
Holly Orlando Great |
Pleasure |
0:4 |
45.30 |
| 6. |
Kirk Webby |
Sitah |
0:9 |
56.05 |
For more information on the 2006 Vermont
Summer Festival please e-mail.
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