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Amy J. Daum, (703) 779-0440 ext. 3017 Intermediate
and Novice Divisions Wrap Up at the 2006 Wellpride American Eventing Championships Advanced
and Training Tackle Cross-Country By Amber Heintzberger Another
set of divisions concluded today at the Wellpride American Eventing Championships
at the Carolina Horse Park in Raeford, North Carolina. Intermediate
and Novice performed the final phase of show jumping while the Advanced
and Training levels took to the cross-country course. 22.8
time penalties cost overnight leader Mara Dean and her Nicki Henley the
lead in the Advanced division.
(Mara and Nicki Henley are pictured at the left below at the first or a pair
of mshrooms.) Now in third place, they sit behind Area VI rider Loreen
Kay, on Russian, in second and new leader Kristin Bachman, on Gryffindor.
(Kristin and Gryffindor are pictured at the right jumping the Advanced Tooth
Brush in the last water.) Of the 16 Advanced horses that ran cross-country,
11 finished the course, five horses were eliminated or retired, and no one finished
inside the optimum time, which had been increased before the division started. I
knew the course had to be really ridden today, said Bachman, from
Redmond, Washington. It was very twisting and you were always going up and
down. Listening to the other divisions I knew the time would be tight, too
Im glad they changed it. The
Novice Sections: Sarah Blum, 52 of Concord, Massachusetts
and Brilliant Disguise jumped around clean and in the time to finish on their
dressage score of 29.5 and win the Open Novice division. Blum takes
home $2000 in prize money and a new Amerigo saddle as well as a long list of other
prizes that included: a Mountain Horse jacket, Maui Jim sunglasses, Adequan, a
cooler and $600 gift certificate from Saratoga Horseworks, a grooming tote with
Wellpride Omega-3 for horses and Omega Cure from title sponsor Wellpride, a $300
Bit of Britain gift certificate, four-pack of UlcerGard, and a pair of Blundstone
boots for her groom. Blums daughter Jessica also competed
in the division, finishing 32nd on Kiss Me Kate. Second place went to Mary
Jordan, of Wells, Maine followed by Nancy Covert on Naubinway. In
the Novice Horse division 23-year-old Holly Payne, of Oldwick,
New Jersey, rode Fruitions First, a horse she found at the race track in
California last year, to a narrow victory over local girl Holly Hepp, of
Southern Pines, riding Icewine. Caroline Dowd and Ripley finished just
half a point behind Hepp. All three posted double clear rounds.
The
Junior/Young Rider (Novice) division went to Virginia
Tech freshman Shawna Berkner, 18 of Chantilly, Virginia, riding Curious
Cobb. Adrian Wildasin on Im Happy As Larry followed in second, with
Nicole Thomas and Top of the World in third. An impressive 70 horse-and-rider
combinations competed in this division. * * * * * The
Intermediate Section: Emily Beshear, of Madison, Virginia,
and Woodburn, owned by Jess Sweely of Acorn Hill Farm, performed a businesslike
show jumping round to become the 2006 Open Intermediate champions.
Young Riders Dana Widstrand and Relentless Pursuit and Ashley Adams
on Vaunted, followed in second and third places, respectively. As the
highest placing Young Rider, Dana Widstrand and Relentless Pursuits
names will appear on the perpetual A. Martin Simensen trophy. A working student
for Mark Weissbecker, she divides her time between Southern Pines, North
Carolina and Richmond, Massachusetts. She and her off-the-track Thoroughbred have
come up the levels together. The
Top Eight Finishers in the Intermediate Section: 1.
Emily Beshear, Woodburn
- 36.3
(4 time XC; DCSJ) 2.
Dana Widstrand, Relentless
Pursuit - 37.0 (6.4 faults XC; DCSJ) 3.
Ashley Adams, Vaunted
- 38.5 (5.6 time XC; DCSJ) 4.
Kyle Carter, Madison
Park - 44.9 (7.6 time XC; 4 faults SJ) 5.
Mike Winter (CAN), Wonderful
Will - 45.7 (DCXC; 4 faults SJ) 6.
Maley Coombs, Land
Hope - 49.5 (5.2 time XC; 8 faults SJ) 7.
Karen O'Connor, Lets Make a Deal - 50.7 (14.0 time XC; DCSJ) 8. Emilee
Libby, Golden Malt - 57.6 (16.8 time XC; DCSJ) ( 14 finishers from 21 starters
- John Williams, the Course Designer, competed HC in Dressage with Sweepea Dean,
who would have been placed third, had he been eligible.) *
* * * * The
Training Sections:
Over 150 training level horses
completed cross-country today in the Open, Junior/Young Rider, and Horse divisions.
Currently Susan Wainwright, on Hunter, and local rider Susan Reynolds,
on Dominick, are tied for the lead with Andrew Palmer, on Stiletto, is
in third. 68 horses started in this division and all but two, who retired, completed
the course. In the Training Horse division Karen MaHaffey
is in the lead on Westmoreland followed by on Kelli Temple, on Money
Maker, and Holly Hepp on Ladyslipper. 35 horses started in this division
and all but two completed the course. Best in the field of 42 horses in
the Training Junior/Young Rider division is Brooke Harlow, on
Fibber Magee, less than two points ahead of Retsy Holliday, on Guinness
V. Devon Brown and Limerick are close on their heels. The Wellpride
American Eventing Championships are made possible due to the support of its sponsors:
new Title sponsor Wellpride; Presenting sponsors: Amerigo Saddlery, Bit of Britain,
Nutrena and Saratoga Horseworks; Contributing Sponsors: Cover-All, UlcerGard,
Adequan, The Fork Stables, and Finish Line Products; Platinum sponsor: Suncoast
Bedding; Gold Level sponsors: Fleeceworks, Maui Jim Sunglasses, Stackhouse Saddle
Makers, Practical Horseman, Mountain Horse, Charles Owen, and EquestrianCollections.com;
Silver Level: Likit, Pegasus Design, Joz, Inc., Phoenix Performance Products,
Platinum Performance, Flair Nasal Strips, and SSG Gloves; and Bronze Level: 3M,
Auburn Laboratories, Mackinnon Ice Horse, Gore Trailers, Hi-Tech Horse Jumps,
Spalding Labs, and Rodney Powell Body Armour. For complete results
of todays competition, visit the Carolina Horse Park website at www.carolinahorsepark.com
or go to directly to the results page at: http://carolinahorsepark.com/aec/results_wed/aec06_results_main.html.
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