|
|
|
U.S. RIDERS PLACE SECOND IN
SPRUCE MEADOWS NATIONS CUP |
USA Equestrian (formerly AHSA) announced today
that the U.S. show jumping team placed second from seven nations in the Bank of
Montreal Nations' Cup at the Spruce Meadows Masters, CSIO Calgary, Canada on
September 8, 2001.
The team of Margie Engle, from West Palm Beach, FL riding the 12-year-old
Westphalian gelding, Hidden Creek's Perin (Pageno x Garbe) owned by Mr. Michael
Polaski; Lauren Hough, of Ocala, FL aboard the 9-year-old Holsteiner gelding,
Windy City (Gaspari x Vorr) owned by Peppercorn Ltd.; Beezie Madden from
Casenovia, NY with the 10-year-old Dutch Warmblood stallion, Judgement (Consul
x Faletta) owned by Iron Spring Farm and Todd Minikus of Loxahatchee, FL riding
his own 10-year-old Belgian stallion, Oh Star, fought a tight battle with the
eventual winners, Ireland, and just one fence separated them after two rounds.
Sydney Olympic veteran, Hough, showed her tenacity by bouncing back after an
unfortunate fall with Windy City in the first round [thus becoming the discard
score as only the best three scores are counted] to complete the second round
on four faults. Clear rounds were hard to come by and Beezie Madden rode one of
only four throughout the competition on Judgement during the first round over
Olympic course designer, Leopaldo Palacios' tough course, followed by just one
rail down in the second round.
Another Sydney Olympic partnership, Engle and Hidden Creek's Perin, produced
the valuable anchor rounds for the team with four and eight faults
respectively. Minikus and Oh Star were short of ring practice, having not
competed in Calgary prior to this class, and turned in two eight-fault rounds
but it was enough to protect the team's second place ahead of Germany who had
led after the first round partly due to a clear round by the European champion,
Ludger Beerbaum, and just 3 faults from his American sister-in-law, Meredith
Michaels-Beerbaum.
RESULTS
1. Ireland - 24 faults
2. USA - 28
3. Germany - 31
4. Switzerland - 35
5. The Netherlands - 44
6. Canada - 46
7. France - did not compete in second round.
USA Equestrian Inc., as the National Equestrian Federation of
the U.S., is the regulatory body for the Olympic and World Championship sports
of dressage, driving, endurance, eventing, reining, show jumping, and vaulting,
as well as 19 other breeds and disciplines of equestrian competition. As the
country's largest multi-breed organization, the Federation has over 77,000
members and recognizes more than 2,800 competitions nationwide each year. It
governs all aspects of competition, including educating and licensing all
judges, stewards, and technical delegates who officiate at these
shows.
|