Lake
Placid and I Love New York Horse Shows Complete Most Successful Year
Ever
Lake
Placid, NYJuly 15, 2004The 2004 Lake Placid and I Love
New York Horse Shows were the most successful in the shows
35-year history. Record turnout, record sponsorship, and non-stop
fun in the Adirondacks sent everyone home happy. Added in was the
excitement of mixing with a variety of celebrities including actresses
Glenn Close and Alfrie Woodard, rock stars Bruce Springsteen and
Patti Scialfa, and TV news hosts Paula Zahn and Lou Dobbs.
Our
goal in Lake Placid is to put on the best horse shows anywhere and
to make sure that everyone has fun, said Lake Placid Horse
Show Chairman Richard M. Feldman. We have a family party in
Lake Placid and we call it Everyday because everyday
is a family party at the Lake Placid Horse Shows.
In
the horse shows two major competitions, Laura Chapot of Neshanic
Station, NJ and Todd Minikus of Loxahatchee, FL emerged as champions.
Chapot, the daughter of Olympians Mary and Frank Chapot, won the
$50,000 Budweiser Grandprix of Lake Placid for the Whitney Perpetual
Challenge Trophy. Chapot was one of only five from the starting
field of 38 to qualify for the tie-breaking jump-off by riding without
penalty over the 17-jump, first-round course.
Chapot
blazed over the Steve Stephens-designed course, finishing clean
in 36.030 seconds on her 10-year-old Dutch-bred, Little Big Man.
Sydney Olympic veteran Margie Engle, of Wellington, FL finished
in second place with a clean round in 36.846 seconds, and Callan
Solem of Colts Neck, NJ took third place by finishing clean
in 37.070 seconds on Allison.
The
following weekend, Minikus rode Gardenio to victory in the $50,000
Hermès I Love New York Grandprix. He moved into the lead
with a clean round in 36.004 seconds, setting a tough mark for Margie
Engle who was riding two horses with a shot at a fourth consecutive
win of the Grand Prix. Minikus held on winning by more than 3 seconds,
giving the 2001 U.S. Equestrian Rider of the Year his first Hermès
I Love New York Grandprix win.
Engle
finished second on Hidden Creeks Perin and third on Hidden
Creeks Jones. She was awarded the Richard and Diana Feldman
Perpetual Challenge Trophy as the rider with the most total prize
money in the $50,000 Budweiser Grandprix of Lake Placid and the
$50,000 Hermès I Love New York Grandprix.
The
two horse shows also featured many other exciting classes. The Adirondack
Store 1.35m Time First Jump-off was won by Engle aboard Naren. Ramiro
Quintana of Argentina edged Engle by two-tenths of a second to win
the Hilton Lake Placid Resort Speed Challenge on the opening day
of the 35th annual Lake Placid Horse Show.
Francie
Steinwedell-Carvin of Glendale, CA rode Online to victory in the
Whiteface Mountain Open Jump-off. Steinwedell-Carvin, the 1999 U.S.
Equestrian Team Show Jumping Champion, sailed over the jump-off
course fault-free and her time of 33.646 seconds gave her the win.
Callan
Solem rode Warsaw to victory in the Holiday Inn Lake Placid Resort
North American League (NAL) Open Speed Stake. The Hilton Lake Placid
Resort 1.35 m Time First Jump-off was won by Jimmy Torano, a consistent
force on the grand prix circuit, aboard Edesas Caruso. Laura
Chapot, on Little Big Man, gave a preview of her Grandprix win by
winning the Turtle Lane Farm Open Jumper Stake.
Ariat
Kids Day took place on Friday, July 2. This event was an educational
and fun way for children to learn about horses and see their favorite
riders compete. The day featured a variety of activities including
sessions with horse show vet Dr. John Lowe, Wayne Rasmussen of the
Country Saddler, an Ariat fashion show and autographs with Olympic
stars Margie Engle and Joe Fargis.
Kate
Levy of South Salem, NY got Saturday, July 3, started when she rode
Sampson to victory in the Charlotte Bobcats Amateur-Owner Jumper
Classic. Engle rode Nobility to victory in the Golden Arrow 1.45m
Open Jump-off. Other big winners that day were Jane Silfen riding
Mancuso to win The Phelps School NAL Adult Amateur Classic and Savanna
Cummin riding After Midnight to win the Sidelines NAL Childrens
Jumper Classic. Cummin also placed third on her horse Athena. In
second place was Erica Garcia aboard Nifty. Rounding out the day
was Julie Welles who prevailed in The Adirondack Life Low Junior
Jumper Classic aboard Lapeti.
Sunday
the fourth of July concluded the Lake Placid Horse Show and set
the stage for the I Love New York Horse Show. Leading up to the
$50,000 Budweiser Grandprix of Lake Placid was the $10,000 Mirror
Lake Inn Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic, where Jessica Siuda rode
Jasmine to victory, topping a field of 30 horses by turning in two
penalty-free rounds and the fastest jump-off time of 34.418 seconds.
Paige Johnson placed second on Landria W in addition to placing
fourth on Reddy Teddy and sixth on Kadena R in the Mirror Lake Inn
Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic which is a member of the Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series. Another member event of the
Show Jumping Hall of Fame Series was the Shamrock Ventures LLC Junior
Jumper Classic that was won by Charlie Jayne on Kinda Blue. Jayne
topped a field of 26 entries with two clean rides and a jump-off
time of 41.319 seconds.
Darren
Graziano of Wellington, FL rode Kinetic to victory by two tenths
of a second in the WPTZ News Channel 5 Jump-off to open the 27th
annual I Love New York Horse Show. Also setting the stage for a
successful week of competitions was Mark Leone, a 23-year veteran
of the grand prix circuit, who rode Galinska de Rouet to victory
in the Trelawny Farm Open Jumper Stake.
Callan
Solem, who finished third in the previous weeks $50,000 Budweiser
Grand Prix of Lake Placid, rode Warsaw to win the Wild Horse Winery
NAL Open Speed Stake. Finishing in 52.350 seconds, Solem saw her
time beaten by Engle who finished in 52.350 seconds; however, her
mount lowered a rail at the fourth-to-last fence adding four penalty
seconds to their time. Just after the excitement of the Wild Horse
Winery NAL Open Speed Stakes class was the Pin Oak Farm Open Jumper
Stake. This class was won by Kate Levy aboard Lydia and concluded
the days festivities in the Richard Feldman Grand Prix Ring.
Laura
Chapot once again rode to the lead just in front of Margie Engle,
this time riding a horse named Three Coins, to win the Price Chopper
Speed Challenge. Later that day, Ramiro Quintana rode LaBelle to
victory in the Nicolas Family Restaurants Open Jump-off; he
defeated both Callan Solem and Margie Engle who placed second and
third respectively.
Saturday,
July 10 brought an action packed day. Starting the day was Blythe
Maranos success in the Shamrock Ventures LLC High Junior Jumper
Classic aboard River. That was followed by the Charlotte Bobcats
$10,000 Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic. Both classics are Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Jumper Classic series events; Katrina Woods riding
Susdal won the latter.
There
was a mid-day break in the competition to feature the Doggie Costume
Contest, where dogs of all breeds showed off many outlandish and
innovative costume designs. The contest was won by Heather and Charlie
Hookers dog dressed as Over the Rainbow from the
Wizard of Oz and by the Jacobs family dog dressed as the rock
star, Pink.
Finishing
out the day was the only Equitation class held in the Grand Prix
Ring, the Kathy Scholl Equitation championship. This was won by
Blythe Marano on Moon Dance.
Closing
the two weeks of successful competition in Lake Placid was the Muirfield
Insurance, Inc. Low Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic won by Jill Gumberg
on Challenger 16. Earlier that day Erica Garcia aboard Nifty won
the Lake Placid/Essex County Visitors Bureau WIHS Childrens
Jumper Classic. The Levy Family Low Junior Jumper Classic was won
by Emilie Sandle on Rubis du Laubry and Joan Jacobs of East Aurora,
NY rode Nero Van Het to victory in the Lake Placid Lodge WIHS Adult
Jumper Classic.
Lake
Placid village merchants got into the spirit of the horse shows
too, demonstrating their horse sense and artistic flair
in the 17th Annual Equestrian Window Decorating Contest. First place
in the contest was awarded to The Market, second went to The Bear
Haus and third to Reflections Antiques all located on Main Street.
The equestrian-themed window displays were popular with horse show
participants, spectators, and shoppers as local businesses welcomed
members of the horse show community to town.
The
2004 Lake Placid Horse Show and I Love New York Horse Show sponsors
included A& M Beverages, Adirondack Life, Adirondack Store,
American Grandprix Association, Anonymous, Ariat International,
Inc., Barbara & Michael Bitterman, Brandy Parfums, Ltd., The
Brown Dog Café and Wine Bar, Budweiser, The Charlotte Bobcats,
Jane Forbes Clark, C.M. Hadfields Saddlery, Inc., The Cottage
Café, The Country Saddler, Ltd., David R. Fowler Custom Tack
Trunks, Der Dau Custom Boots and Shoes, Fox Run, Ltd., Golden Arrow
Hotel, Hermès, Hilton Lake Placid Resort, The Hooker Family,
Horse Watch, James Leslie Parker Photography, Juliam Farm, Lake
Placid Lodge, Lake Placid Resort Hotel & Golf Club, Lake Placid/Essex
County Visitors Bureau, The Levy Family, Lonesome Landing Garden
Center, McDonalds, Mirror Lake Inn, Moss Communications, Mountain
Horse, Mr. Mikes Pizza & Pasta, Muirfield Insurance, Inc.,
Nicolas Over Main, North Elba Park District, On a Fence Designs
& Rentals, ORDA/Whiteface Mountain, The Pepsi Bottling Group,
The Phelps School, The Phillips Family, Pin Oak Farm, Practical
Horseman, Price Chopper, Red-Kap Sales, Ruthies Run, Sidelines,
Shamrock Ventures LLC, SLVR by Aerogear, Trelawny Farm, Turtle Lane
Farm, The Tytel Family, Unusual Silver, U.S. Olympic Spirit Store,
Wild Horse Wines, Woodlea Farms and WPTZ News Channel 5.
For
further information on the Lake Placid and I Love New York Horse
Shows, please call the Lake Placid Horse Show Association at (518)
523-9625 or visit www.lakeplacidhorseshow.com.
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