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Contact:
Marty Bauman (508) 698-6810 or classic.pr@verizon.net Olympic
and World Championship Veterans to Compete at
2005 Fair Hill International Fair Hill, MDOctober
1 , 2005Olympic and World Championship veterans head the list of competitors
at this years Fair Hill International Festival in the Country at the Fair
Hill Natural Resources Area in Fair Hill, MD, October 13-16. The event features
exciting world-class competition in the international equestrian disciplines of
eventing, endurance, and driving. Highlighting the schedule at the 2005
Fair Hill are the U.S. Equestrian Federation (USEF) CCI***
Championship, one of the most prestigious three-day events in the United States;
the North American Endurance Championship, a 100-mile FEI (International Equestrian
Federation) CEI**** Endurance Ride; and Advanced Level Combined Driving events. Numerous
Olympians are entered to compete in the CCI***, including two-time Olympic team
Gold Medalist Phillip Dutton, of Australia, who is the defending champion
at Fair Hill. (Phillip is pictured at the right, riding Le Samurai, at the
Morven Park Advanced Horse Trials.) Competing along with
Dutton are five-time Olympian Bruce Davidson, Sr., and three-time Olympic
veteran Karen OConnor. (Karen is pictured at the left below, riding
Upstage, at the American Eventing Championships.) Also
joining the battle for victory in the CCI*** are Robert Costello,
) a 2000 Sydney Olympian, (Bobby is pictured at the right below, riding
the grey Wild Delight, at the Morven Park Advanced Horse Trials.) and Stuart
Black, who rode on the Canadian Olympic team before becoming an American citizen. Riders
from the United States are also eligible to compete for the U.S. Equestrian Team
(USET) Foundation Challenge Trophy, awarded to the highest-placing American in
the Fair Hill CCI***. In the North American Endurance Championship, many
of the countrys best are expected to be on
hand, including former World Champions Valerie Kanavy, Danielle Kanavy McGunigal,
and Cassandra Schuler. Kanavy is a two-time World Champion, having won
the Endurance World Championship in both 1994 and 1998. Her daughter, Danielle,
finished one second ahead of her to win the 1996 World Championship title. In
1986, Schuler emerged victorious in the first Endurance World Championship ever
held. After a year long absence, Advanced and Intermediate Level Combined
Driving competition is back on the schedule at this years Fair Hill International.
Several leading drivers head the list of competitors who will be vying for top
honors, including Lisa Singer, Boots Wright, and Jamie ORourke.
Singer, who has won the USEF National Pairs Driving Championship a record
seven times, was the highest-placing American driver at the 2005 FEI World Pairs
Driving Championship in Austria over the summer with her 11th place finish. Wright
is fresh off her recent win in the Advanced Four-In-Hand Pony class at The Laurels
at Landhope in early September, which earned her the 2005 USEF National Combined
Driving Four-In-Hand Pony Championship. ORourke is a two-time World
Championship veteran who was a member of the first squad to represent the U.S.
in an international driving competition in 1980. He also served as the Chef dEquipe
for the U.S. team at the 2002 World Singles Championship. Complementing
the first-rate equestrian competition at this years Fair Hill, the increasingly
popular
Dog Agility Trials will return with over 400 canine competitors, the largest number
in its history. Plus, many additional exciting activities are planned, including
appearances by the Delmarva Miniature Horse Club, featuring driving and hunter/jumper
demonstrations; canine Fly Ball competitions; U.S. Pony Club Games; sheep herding
and Maryland State Police K-9 demonstrations; and the Kids Korner, offering
activities for the younger set. Also returning are the Country Shops boasting
a wide variety of shopping and dining, featuring vendors of tack, jewelry, artwork,
pet needs, exceptional apparel and fine gifts for the approaching holiday seasons.
The Fair Hill Club offers fine dining, while visitors seeking a more casual snack
or meal will find pubs around the Fair Hill grounds serving classic Maryland crab-cakes
and other treats. In fact, the Maryland Department of Agriculture named the Fair
Hill International as a Maryland Top Event! The 2005 Fair Hill
International Festival in the Country will benefit Christiana Care Health System,
one of the Chesapeake regions largest not-for-profit health care providers.
Christiana Care, which began in 1888, serves the people of Delaware, as well as
neighboring areas of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. It maintains a teaching
hospital, which specializes in cardiology, cancer and womens health services,
and has trauma and neonatal intensive care units that offer an exceptional degree
of care. This years sponsors include AERC International; Ag-Industrial;
Atlantic Tractor; Aventine Wealth Management; Bit of Britain; John K. Burkley
Company; County Banking & Trust Company; Coventry Health Care; Cranberry Endurance
Ride; Dansko; M.H. Eby Trailers; Equestrian Entertainment Partners; EquiPedic;
First National Bank of North East; Freeform USA Saddles; Glenmede Trust Company;
Goldman Sachs & Company; W.L. Gore & Associates; Gulf Coast 4-Star Trailers;
Gunnip and Company; Herr Foods; Kanavy Saddles; Morgan Stanley; Northview Stallion
Station; Nutramax Labs; Steve and Dinah Rojek; Southern States; Summit Aviation;
Thoroughbred Charities of America, Ltd.; United States Equestrian Federation;
and Wachovia Wealth Management. For more information on the 2005 Fair Hill
International, please call (410) 398-2111 or visit www.fairhillinternational.com.
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