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Molly
Rosin Takes the Lead on the Second Day (Thursday, September 21st) at Wellpride
AEC By Amber Heintzberger California rider Molly
Rosin and Havarah's Charly posted a double clear round on the Open
Preliminary division cross-country course Thursday, September
21 at the Wellpride American Eventing Championships at the Carolina Horse Park
in Raeford, North Carolina. This moved Rosin into the lead (29.4) after
overnight leader Allison Springer, on Arthur, added two time penalties
to her dressage score of 28.5. Lynn Coates-Holmes on Pistolero held on
to third place (31.5) on a double clear round; she was tied with Lucia Strini,
who is now in sixth place (33.5) on Pantalaimon because of 2 time penalties. In
the DeBroke Preliminary Horse division, Karen O'Connor maintained
her lead but switched leading horses when Lottery Ticket stopped at fence seven
and Mandiba moved into first (29.6). Bonnie Mosser and Magic Carpet (30.6)
were tied for third but are now in second after a double clear round; they were
tied with Donna Smith (NXL) and Cicera's Ice Water; but, 14.4 time penalties
dropped Smith to 12th place. Emily Beshear on Baileywick are placed
third (32.3) despite .8 time penalties. Lottery Ticket is now in 16th place (87.7).
O'Connor is also in ninth place on Lets Make A Deal in the Intermediate
division. In the Preliminary Junior/Young Rider division,
Callie Judy and Kilkenny Castle finished six seconds under optimum time
to hold on to their overnight lead (32.9) while Barrett Diehl, who was
tied for first, fell to 18th place (75.3) after a stop and the resulting time
penalties. Kristen Selvig and Ruse de Guerre moved up from a tie for sixth
(35.6) to a tie for second place with Laura Sappenfield on Derrik. Callie
Judy was a member of the Gold Medal winning team in the CIC* at the 2006 NAJYRC.
Lauren Kieffer and Woodrow are leading the Intermediate division
after dressage (25.6), followed by Dana Widstrand on Relentless Pursuit
(30.6) and Emily Beshear on Woodburn (32.3). Beshear may just be
taking home a couple of yellow ribbons from the Wellpride AEC! Tomorrow this division
and the Novice championship continue on the cross-country course. Three
divisions of Novice dressage also took place today. Sarah Blum
on Brilliant Disguise is leading the Open Novice division on a score of 29.5,
ahead of 72 other entries in that division. Holly Payne on Fruition's First
have the lead in the Novice Horse championship (29.0). And in another
big division of 73 horses, Hanna Owens on Jamberry scored 25.8 to lead
the Novice Junior/Young Rider division. The top three placings did not alter
in the Beginner Novice division: Mary McKeon maintained her lead
riding Idlehour McHenry (24.80) after a double clear cross-country trip, followed
by Margaret Simak on Cappuccino (28) and Fred McCashin on Private
Pilot (30.3). For complete results go to: http://carolinahorsepark.com/aec/results_wed/aec06_results_main.html
The
Title Sponsor of the AEC is Wellpride; Presenting Sponsors
are Amerigo Saddlery, Bit of Britain, Nutrena and Saratoga Horseworks; Contributing
Sponsors are Cover-All, UlcerGard, Adequan i.m., The Fork Stables, Finish Line
and Suncoast Bedding; Gold Level Sponsors include Fleeceworks, Maui Jim
Sunglasses, Stackhouse Saddle Makers, Practical Horseman, Mountain Horse, Charles
Owen, and EquestrianCollections.com. The competition continues tomorrow
(Friday, September 22nd)with Beginner Novice and Preliminary
show jumping, novice and Intermediate cross-country
and Training and Advanced level dressage. *
* * * * FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Amy
J. Daum, (703) 431-4809 Opening
Day at the 2006 Wellpride American Eventing Championships By
Amber Heintzberger The 2006 Wellpride American Eventing Championships
began today at the Carolina Horse Park in Raeford, NC. Riders from across the
country have traveled here to compete in championship divisions from beginner
novice to advanced, for a chance to compete for a $50,000 purse, trophies and
more than $100,000 in prizes. Fifty horses are entered in the inaugural
Beginner novice Championship. Mary McKeon, 35, of Kirtland, Ohio is in
the lead with a dressage score of 24.80, riding Cindy Banks 11-year-old
Cleveland Bay gelding, Idlehour McHenry. She is followed by Margaret Simak
on Cappuccino (28.0) and Fred McCashin on Private Pilot (30.3). McKeon
attended the 2004 AEC and says that it was the best horseshow experience shes
had so far. I look forward to sharing the same experience with my new event
horse and his owner, she said. A longtime dressage horse,
Henry began eventing in May of this year at the Kentucky Horse Park.
It was his first time and he loved it, said McKeon. Im
proud of how well hes progressing and adjusting to his new career.
Allison Springer of Middleburg, Virginia and her own six-year-old
Irish cross Arthur have the lead in the Open Preliminary on a score of 28.5, just
ahead of Molly Rosin on Havarahs Charly (29.4) and a tie for third
between Lynn Coates-Holmes on Pistolero and Lucia Strini on Pantalaimon
for third (31.5). Springer, who won the Novice Horse division
at last years AEC, said that Arthur was tense in dressage today but performed
a clean test. He also led after dressage last year, but his spookiness caused
problems on cross-country. She is hoping that he will be more focused tomorrow.
Springer is also in 23rd place on Miss Varga, a Thoroughbred mare owned
by Colleen and Noel Hersson. In the Preliminary Horse DeBroke Championship
Karen OConnor, of The Plains, Virginia is in first and second places
on Lottery Ticket and Mandiba, respectively. Lottery Ticket is owned by Maria
Brazil, who won the Open Training division last year on Gadget des Brumes. This
year Brazil and Gadget are competing in the Open Preliminary division,
and are currently tied for 12th place. Brazil, an anesthesiologist
from Missouri, also rides Lottery Ticket but asked OConnor to move
him up to intermediate over the winter. She competed him over the summer, but
asked OConnor to take the ride for the championships. I
know him well, said OConnor, who has only been riding the gelding
again for the past week, but has so much experience in the sport that she takes
it in stride. Hes a lovely horse. Mandiba, owned
by Joan Goswell of Valencia, Pennsylvania also the owner of former advanced
level horse Worth the Trust won the Training Horse division at last years
AEC. She recently won the intermediate at Poplar Place Farm Horse Trials in Hamilton,
Georgia and OConnor hopes to compete in the two-star at Radnor with
her. There is a tie for the lead in the Preliminary Junior/Young
Rider division between Callie Judy on Kilkenny Castle and Barrett Diehl
on Dawns Peak (32.9). Andrea Leatherman on Mensa is in third
place with 33.3 penalties. There are many special stories behind
the competitors at the Wellpride AEC. Competitors not only had to qualify, but
many overcame difficult challenges to get to the event: lameness, rider injury,
financial hardships and many other obstacles. But the draw of competing against
their peers and alongside the best in the sport drew amateurs and professionals
alike, locally and from great distances. Many riders from the southeast,
whether they had competed at the Wellpride AEC before or not, felt that they couldnt
pass up the opportunity to compete in the championships last year in North
Carolina, before moving to Lamplight Equestrian Center in Wayne, Illinois in 2007.
Allison Springer said that Barrington Hills, Illinois is
her hometown, so she will definitely be going to the championships after they
move to Lamplight next year. I go to the Maui Jim Wayne Horse Trials every
year, she said. Its a fabulous event. Tomorrow
the competition continues with Intermediate and Novice dressage and Preliminary
and Beginner Novice cross-country. Make sure to visit www.useventing.com
for live audio streaming of the cross-country action. Archived video footage will
also be available throughout the weekend. The Wellpride AEC would not be
possible without the support of an impressive list of sponsors, which include
brand new title sponsor Wellpride; Presenting Sponsors: Amerigo, Bit of Britain,
Nutrena, and Saratoga Horseworks; and Contributing Sponsors: Adequan, Cover-All
Building Systems, The Fork Stables, Finish Line, and UlcerGard; and Platinum Sponsor:
Suncoast Bedding. Additional Wellpride AEC sponsors include Gold Level:
International Truck and Engine, John Deere, Charles Owen, Fleeceworks, Maui Jim
Sunglasses, Mountain Horse, Practical Horseman, Stackhouse Saddles, Rouncy.com,
and Equestrian Collections.com; Silver Level: Likit, Pegasus Design, Joz, Inc.,
Phoenix Performance Products, Platinum Performance, Flair Nasal Strips, and SSG
Gloves; Bronze Level: 3M, Auburn Laboratories, Mackinnon Ice Horse, Gore Trailers,
Hi-Tech Horse Jumps, Spalding Labs, and Rodney Powell Body Armour.
Amy J. Daum Director of Communications 525
Old Waterford Road NW Editor's
Note: Ted and I are on our way from Lexington, KY to Southern Pines, NC, today
(Thursday). We will be covering the AEC's on Friday and Saturday and then the
XC at Plantation Field, in Unionville Pennsylvania, on Sunday. Cora C. Cushny Leesburg,
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