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HITS
Indio Desert Circuit Wraps Up Week IV With Many Winners |
The blue ribbons and
fun in the sun continue at the 2002 HITS Indio Desert Circuit. During
Week IV some familiar faces returned to the winner's circle, and some
new faces also garnered honors. Eva Gonda and Doubletake have enjoyed
success throughout the Desert Circuit, and this week they captured not
only the Amateur Owner 18-35 Hunter championship, but they also led the
victory gallop in the $1000 Amateur Owner Hunter Classic. Tess Albrecht
has also earned a number of honors throughout the Circuit, and she clinched
the $1000 Pony Hunter Classic aboard Lucky Too.
Karrie Rufer made
her first appearance at this year's Circuit where she won the Small Junior
Hunter 16-17 championship with Bravo and then finished third in the $1000
Junior Hunter Classic. Amateur rider Shannon Davidson ventured to the
desert this week and won the USA Equestrian Adult Equitation class, as
well as ribbons in her other medals and equitation classes. Yvette Lang-Einczig
finished as the Amateur 36-50 Equitation Champion. "I am so excited,"
said Lang-Einczig "and this is the first time I've won a championship
here."
The USET Medal has
regularly drawn large, competitive fields, and this week Jamie Taylor
earned the victory. Taylor won both the USET West Coast Talent Search
Finals and the Washington International Equitation Finals in 2001.
The fourth week of
the Desert Circuit featured the first of seven Zone 10 North American
Young Rider Championship Selection Trials. Riders accrued scores in three
different classes culminating with the $10,000 Junior-Young Rider-Amateur
Owner Jumper Classic on Sunday. Brooke Johansen, a member of the 2001
Zone 10 squad won the first selection trial, with fellow 2001 teammates
Ashley Bond and Andrew Ramsay right behind her. Over 30 Zone 10 riders
have declared their intention to try out for the team.
Today, Megan Bruck
of Arizona, who is trying out for the Zone 8 Young Rider team, captured
the $10,000 Junior-Young Rider-Amateur Owner Jumper Classic for the second
time during the Circuit aboard Charles R.
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