| Contact: Jennifer Ward May 20,
2004 For Immediate Release Bromont International
Three Day Event Forced to Cancel
Bromont, Quebec --- Event Director
Sue Ockendon regrets to announce the cancellation of the 2004 edition of the Bromont
International Three Day Event The Todd Sandler Challenge scheduled for
June 10-13.
The long-standing Three Day Event hosts four International Equestrian
Federation (FEI) sanctioned divisions - CCI**, CCI*/CCIY*, CIC** and CIC*, and
was the only FEI Three Day Event on the 2004 Canadian competition calendar. Ockendon
cites lack of entries as the reason for the events first cancellation in
its 17-year history. The lack of entries and the lack of support for
this event are the reasons we cannot afford to go forward with this years
event, says Ockendon. I am very disappointed, I have tried every which
way to keep the event going, but it costs money to bring people in and to keep
the site in top condition. This years course has never looked better, and
the footing is as perfect as I have ever seen it. It is devastating to cancel
at this late date, but the entries dont warrant holding it. I feel very
badly for the riders who need this event to qualify to go on to other places. However,
plans are underway to run the event in 2005. We will keep it going,
but we have to have the support of the riders and the equestrian community,
says Ockendon. People have to remember that this is a volunteer organization
that has no paid staff, and therefore the entry fees are necessary to run the
Bromont International Three Day Event. On behalf on the organizing
committee, Ockendon offers apologies for the action it was forced to take this
year, and hopes it does not adversely affect any of the riders who were entered
in this years event. The Bromont International is the only three
day event scheduled in Canada this year, so its cancellation is a crushing blow
to the sport in this country, notes Fleur Tipton, Manager of Eventing at
Equine Canada, the national federation for equestrian sport. It is indeed
a sad day for eventing in Canada. Held at the 1976 Olympic site and
long considered one of the toughest two-stars in North America, the CCI** Bromont
boasts 2002 World Equestrian Games course designer, Michael Tucker of Great Britain,
as its course designer and Jay Hambly of Canada as its course builder. In addition
to the annual three day event, the course was also used for the three day eventing
portion when Bromont played host to the 1992 and 2003 North American Young Riders
Championship. Having run its first FEI event in 1989, CCI** Bromont has
proven to be a training ground for some of the best in the sport. Recent winners
have included Darren Chiacchia and R.G. Renegade (1999) who represented the United
States at the 2002 World Equestrian Games, and Canadas own Stuart Black
and Midnight Magic (2000) who are qualified for this summers Olympic Games
in Athens, Greece. For the past three years, Phillip Dutton, a two-time Olympic
team gold medallist for Australia, has emerged victorious.
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