
2006
MAUI
JIM HORSE TRIALS TO BE A USEA GOLD CUP EVENT
The United States Eventing Association has announced that the 2006 Maui Jim
Horse Trials in Wayne, Illinois, will again be part of the Adequan Gold
Cup Series of events, thus designating as one of the twelve premier
eventing competitions in the United States.
Maui Jim Horse
Trials, who recently entered into a five year sponsorship agreement with Maui
Jim, Inc., the Peoria based manufacturer of high end sunglasses, will offer riders
a new look for the July 7-9 competition. A long unused parcel of DuPage County
Forest Preserve land in the Pratt Wayne Equestrian Area has been mowed and opened
up for use by the competition, and, again thanks to Maui Jims generosity,
a brand new water complex will be built in time for the Horse Trials. Work
on the multi level obstacle designed by Ritch Temple, from Virginia, was
abruptly interrupted in November when Chicagos trademark winter weather
rolled in, but cross country course builder, Dan Starck, is poised and
ready to resume construction the minute spring arrive s.
The water jump is going to give an entirely new look to the course,
designer Temple said. It will be extremely versatile as well as being
sited for maximum enjoyment by spectators. Its location will offer a sense of
the magic of Maui in the middle of Illinois. (Cathy Wieschhoff and Ocotillo,
the winners of the Gold Cup Section at the 2005 Maui Jim Wayne Horse Trials, are
pictured at the right at the old water complex.) The Maui Jim
Horse Trials annually attracts riders throughout the United States as well as
strong Canadian support, and it has become an annual destination event
for local competitors. Two of the three phases of competition, Dressage and Show
Jumping, are held at Lamplight Equestrian Center, without doubt one of the most
beautiful show facilities in the country. In addition to two Horse Trials held
annually, the Equestrian Center also offers a full calendar of Dressage and Hunter/Jumper
shows throughout the summer where one can see world class horses perform against
a backdrop of breathtaking gardens and colorful landscaping. Lamplight has further
strengthened its commitment to the Maui Jim Horse Trials by agreeing to be the
name sponsor of the FEI CIC***, an International competition at the Advanced level
which will be offered for the first time at this years July competition.
The second phase of competition, which in 2006 takes place on Saturday,
July 8, is the Cross Country, felt by many to be the heart and guts
of the sport. This will be held at the Pratt Wayne Equestrian
Area that is part of the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County located directly
across Dunham Road from Lamplight. The Equestrian Area contains competition jumps
designed for every level of eventing competition along with fences maintained
and used by the Wayne-DuPage Hunt for more general use by the riding population.
(Melissa Roddy and Never Summer are pictured at the left, in 2005, jumping
up The Steps, another featured obstacle on the Maui Jim Wayne Horse Trials.)
This years Maui Jim Horse Trials will repeat the popular
USEA Spalding Labs Young Event Horse Tests on Thursday, July 6, the day
before the official start of the Horse Trials. This competition, which is in its
third year nationally, is designed to showcase potential future stars of the sport
and to give American breeders a place to shine. Starting on Friday, July 7, the
competition will include Advanced, Intermediate, Preliminary and Training levels
as well as FEI international CIC ***, ** and * competitions. The Horse Trials
will also again serve as a final qualifier for young riders aiming their sites
at the North American Young Rider Championships later in the year. The
beneficiaries of the Maui Jim Horse Trials are the Illinois Wisconsin Search and
Rescue Dogs Organization and programs participating in the Illinois Special Olympics
Equestrian Competition that will run at Lamplight on Sunday, July 9, concurrently
with the Show Jumping phase of the Horse Trials. Further information about the
weekend can be seen at www.mauijimhorsetrials.org. Katie
Lindsay flutie60184@sbcglobal.net www.mauijimhorsetrials.org
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