
Maui
Jim Horse Trials Breaks Records with This Year's Entries By
Katherine Lindsay
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will be no shortage of top-level horses and riders competing when the Maui Jim
Horse Trials get under way on Thursday, July 6, at Lamplight Equestrian Center
on North Dunham Road in Wayne, IL. The four-day event has attracted a record number
of entries ranging from such far away spots as Vancouver British Columbia, California,
Texas, Virginia and North Carolina. This popular
competition is in its second year of being designated as a United States Eventing
Association Gold Cup Event, marking it as one of the 10-best such competitions
in the country. The Horse Trials is sponsored by Peoria-based Maui Jim, Inc.,
makers of popular high-end sunglasses. In honor of the companys support,
the newly constructed cross-country water jump, which will be christened this
weekend has been named Nui Lua Wai, or Big Water
Hole in Hawaiian. Previous Maui Jim Advanced Division winners Stuart
Black (2002-2004), (Stuart
is pictured at the left below on Fleeceworks Starlight at the Tturtle in the first
water at The Fork, last spring.) Cathy Weischhoff (2005) and
Becky Holder (1999) will be returning this year riding young horses they
hope will become tomorrows superstars. (Becky
is pictured at the right above on Glorious Joy in the first water at Jersey Fresh,
in June.) A special retirement ceremony is scheduled to take place
on Sunday, July 9, for Highland Hogan, the horse Holder rode in her 1999
win (who later went on the be named as alternate at the Sydney, Australia Olympic
Games). Dorothy Crowell who was Silver medalist at the World Equestrian
Games will also be among those returning this year. Canadians Kelli Temple
and Ian Roberts will be using Maui Jims CIC*** (an Advanced level
competition sanctioned by the international body governing equestrian sport, the
FEI), as a final run through before they leave in August for Aachen, Germany,
to represent Canada at the World Equestrian Games. Newcomers to Maui Jim
this year will be Buck Davidson, son of legendary two-time world eventing
champion, Bruce Davidson, who himself has represented the United States at the
Pan American Games, and Bonnie Mosser. Mosser, along with Holder,
is on the American short list to go to Aachen and has also entered Maui Jim with
one of her younger horses. Not to be outdone by the oldsters,
past and present stars of the national Young Rider eventing program will also
be well represented. Maui Jim serves as a qualifying competition, and for many,
a final run through before the 2006 North American Junior and Young Rider Championships
that will take place in Virginia in August. No less than five top individual medalists
from past Young Rider Championships have entered-Sara Kozumplik-Dierks,
Buck Davidson, Ashley Dalton, Katlyn McMorris, and last years
Gold Medalist Jessica Pye. The Maui Jim Horse Trials will run for four days
starting on Thursday, July 6, at 8 a.m. when 20 Young Event Horses will take center
stage to be judged on their potential. This class is divided into two age groups,
four- and five-year-olds. The regular horse trials commences the same morning
with training level dressage. This competition attracted so many riders that the
fourth day was added on to accommodate many of the training riders who make up
the future of the sport. Admission to the Maui Jim Horse Trials is free,
and spectators are encouraged to spend time watching amazing performances by skilled
human and equine athletes and browsing through the varied shops that make up the
competitions trade fair. Food is available on site and parking is free.
For further information go to www.mauijimhorsetrials.org. Editor's
Note:
eventingetc will be covering the Maui Jim Wayne Horse Trials
beginning on Friday, July 7th. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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