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July 21, 2006 
USEF
Announces U.S. Eventing Squad to Travel to England and Train For
2006 FEI World Equestrian Games Lexington, KY
The United States Equestrian Federation® (USEF) is pleased to announce the
eventing squad for the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games. Eight horse-and-rider
combinations were selected to travel to England and train with Chef dEquipe
Captain Mark Phillips. From there, six will be chosen to compete in Aachen, Germany;
four will ride for the team and two as individuals. The squad is as follows:
Jan Byyny, of Purcellville, VA, riding Task Force, a 15-year-old
thoroughbred gelding, owned by J.C. Chester
Kim Severson, of Keene,
VA, riding Winsome Adante, a 13-year-old English thoroughbred gelding,
owned by Plain Dealing Farm, Inc. (Kim and Winsome Adante are pictured at the
right jumping the last fence at the Mandatory Outing last Tuesday.)
Amy
Tryon, of Duval, WA, riding Poggio II, a 14-year-old thoroughbred gelding,
owned by Tryon and Mark Hart
Heidi White, of Aiken, SC, riding
Northern Spy, a 13-year-old English thoroughbred gelding, owned by White
Alternates: Stephen Bradley, of Leesburg, VA, riding Brandenburgs
Joshua, an 11-year-old thoroughbred gelding, owned by Southern Edition Farm, LLC
(Steve and Brandenburg's Joshua are pictured at the left below in the Show
Jumping Phase of the Mandatory Outing.)
Will Faudree, of Southern
Pines, NC, riding Antigua, a 17-year-old Australian thoroughbred gelding,
owned by Faudree (Will is pictured below in the Dressage Phase of the Mandatory
Outing.)
Bonnie Mosser, of Kennett Square, PA, riding Jenga,
a 13-year-old English thoroughbred gelding, owned by Mosser
Karen OConnor,
of The Plains, VA, riding Upstage, a 15-year-old New Zealand thoroughbred gelding,
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson These eight horse-and-rider combinations
were chosen based on a myriad of criteria. After the final short-list outing on
Tuesday, the horses shipped to the USEF Olympic training facility in Gladstone,
NJ, where they underwent tests by three top veterinarians to determine their fitness
level. The selectors met and chose four riders to appoint to the squad and four
alternates. Of those eight, the selectors will chose two from the alternate list,
at a later date, to make up the final team of six. They will then choose four
from those six to compete in the team competition in Germany and two to compete
as individuals. The remaining two alternates will be given the opportunity to
compete in a three or four
star competition in England after the WEG. The 2006 FEI World Equestrian
Games are being held in Aachen, Germany, August 20 September 3. The eventing
competition will take place from August 24-27. ENDS
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