Eric Lamaze And Tempete Win $35,000 Farr XTN Grand
Prix of Palm Beach
Annie
Starke And Boston Irish Win Children's Modified Jumper Championship
WELLINGTON,
FL - February 1, 2004 - Eric Lamaze, 36, of Schomberg, Ontario,
debuted his new Grand Prix horse and Olympic hopeful, Tempete, at
the Winter Equestrian Festival today in Wellington, FL, topping
a class of 32 entries to win the $35,000 Farr XTN Grand Prix of
Palm Beach presented by Western Hay, CSI***.
Prior
to the class, course designer Javier Fernandez of Guadalajara, Mexico,
explained his plan for the airy course with its generous 114-second
Time Allowed. "In this first week some horses are jumping well
and some horses haven't jumped for the last three months. It's difficult
to create courses for the average - not too hard, not too easy,"
Fernandez said. "This Grand Prix is very easy. The horses need
to jump easy now so that they are better for the next week, better
for the seventh week, and for some, the Invitational in Tampa."
Indeed,
11 horses went clear over the 14-fence Round One. In the eight-effort
Jump-Off with Time Allowed at 56 seconds, Lamaze was the fastest
of three clear rounds, clocking in at 45.17, which bested Georgina
Bloomberg of New York, NY, aboard Mila by just 2/10ths of a second
(45.75). Roberto Teran of Colombia riding Flubber Cocoy placed third
(47.09).
"I
didn't go in the jump-off thinking he was going to win because he
is so young," said Lamaze of the eight-year-old bay gelding
owned by Stacey Krembil that he imported from Steffex Stables in
Belgium in December 2002. "I was not trying to win it. I was
just trying to go double-clear and hopefully get fourth or fifth.
I would have been thrilled with that." Tempete is new to the
Grand Prix, having only competed in one World Cup qualifier as a
seven-year-old. "He's a very talented horse," said Lamaze.
"This is his first Grand Prix in Florida. This is by far the
biggest class and with the most competition." Six riders in
the jump-off went faster than Lamaze, but all had faults and one,
Debbie Stephens aboard Cosequin's CEO, was eliminated in a fall
at Fence 16. Because of his plans for the horse, Lamaze said he
was careful over the short course, not wanting to risk running and
confusing his mount. "It's a horse that we want to keep and
try to capture the single spot that Canada will have at the Olympics
this year."
Bloomberg,
21, who was returning to Grand Prix competition after being sidelined
for a year after breaking her back, was riding Mila in only their
second outing at this level. She also did not put the pedal to the
metal over the short course, but knew where she could have made
up the time to beat Lamaze. "It's a new ride with me so I wasn't
about to go too fast," she said of the nine-year-old Dutch
mare owned by Gotham Enterprizes that she's been partnered with
since November 2003. "I think I could have taken a bit more
of a shot at 16, but with a new horse, you never go flat out. She
was great out there. If I had known her better I could have carried
a bit more pace, made a little bit more of a slice at it, but she
was great."
"The
'no-risk' riders won today!" joked Lamaze.
In
earlier competition today, Annie Starke, 15, of Bedford, NY, was
named the Children's Modified Jumper Champion after two days of
competition in which 22 riders participated in three rounds of jumping
in three different rings. Starke placed fourth, second, and second
to earn the overall high score. "I have the most incredible
horse," said Starke, a sophomore in high school who is commuting
from New York to Wellington on Thursday through Sunday, with her
mother, actress Glenn Close. "We just got him over the summer
and I'm totally in love with him." Boston Irish is an 11-year-old,
16.3-hand white Irish sport horse. "He's the kind of horse
that loves everyone, so his personality is amazing. He jumps every
jump like it's a grand prix jump - huge. You can't really get four
faults on him very easily. He is up for anything. He really showed
what he could do."
Starke
trains with Peter Lutz out of his Davenport in Bedford, NY. Lutz
gave Starke her first lesson when she was four years old, and though
she has trained with others, she returned to Lutz's barn four years
ago. Lutz said he was especially pleased with Starke's speed. "She
went fast," said Lutz. "She's learning how to go fast
and she did it really well, but she was also really smooth - that's
very important."
Today's
victory was Starke's first-ever championship at WEF. "It's
good, really nice. It's kind of a mucky day so I was really surprised.
No horse likes traveling through the mud but he was fine. He was
perfect." Starke said she would like to compete at Grand Prix
in a few years, but will not pursue a career as a professional.
She plans to follow in the footsteps of her mother. "I want
to do acting like my mom," said Starke. "I haven't really
done a lot. We're thinking about doing something this summer. But
I'm definitely sticking to riding throughout my whole life. I don't
think I could ever give it up." Glenn Close was constantly
ringside with her daughter, actively pitching in with groom duties
and fulfilling her role as proud 'show mom'.
For
full results of today's classes, visit www.stadiumjumping.com
2004
WINTER EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL TICKET INFORMATION
Show days for the 2004 Winter Equestrian Festival are Wednesday
through Sunday. Gates open at 8:00 am. Ticket Prices: Wednesdays
are free to everyone; Children 12 and under are admitted free every
day; Young Adults 13 to 18 and Seniors are $5 on Thursday through
Sunday; Adults are $5 on Thursday and Friday, $10 on Saturday, and
$15 on Sunday. The Palm Beach Polo Equestrian Club is located on
Pierson Road off South Shore Boulevard. For additional information,
visit www.stadiumjumping.com or call 561-793-5867.
2004
WEF SCHEDULE OF COMPETITIONS
January 28 - February 1 Nutrena/Western Hay Wellington Classic CSI***
February 4 - 8 Bayer/USET Gold Coast Jumper Classic CSI***
February 5 - 8 Wellington Dressage (Qualifier for Olympic Selection
Trials)
February 11 - 15 Kilkenny/ICH Internationale CSI***
February 18 - 22 Florida Classic/WCHR Spectacular CSI-W/Y CSI-Ch
February 19 - 22 Zada Enterprises, LLC Florida Dressage Classic
February 25 - 29 PDP Capital Wellington Masters CSI***
March 3 - 7 CN Wellington Open CSI-W
March 10 - 14 CSIO United States Cosequin Finale CSIO***
March 18 - 21 Zada Enterprises WEF Dressage Classic CDI***/Y
(Qualifier for Olympic Selection Trials)
March 24 - 28 Tampa Bay Classic CSI-W (Bob Thomas Equestrian Center)
March 30 - April 3 Tournament of Champions CSI-W (Bob Thomas Equestrian
Center)
April 3 Budweiser American Invitational (Raymond James Stadium)
WEF
2004 MILLION DOLLAR GRAND PRIX SERIES
February 1 $35,000 Farr XTN Grand Prix of Palm Beach, presented
by Western Hay, CSI**
February 8 $50,000 Bayer/USET Wellington Cup, CSI***
February 15 $50,000 Kilkenny/ICH Internationale Cup, CSI***
February 22 $60,000 Idle Dice Classic, presented by Palm Beach Post,
CSI-W
February 29 $75,000 PDP Capital Masters Cup, CSI***
March 7 $75,000 CN Wellington Open presented by Estates of Wellington
Green, CDI-W
March 12 $50,000 Samsung Nations' Cup, presented by CN, CSIO****
March 14 $100,000 Cosequin U.S. Open Jumper Championship, CSIO****
March 28 $75,000 Grand Prix of Tampa, presented by Kilkenny/ICH,
CSI-W
April 3 $200,000 Budweiser American Invitational, presented by The
Tampa Tribune
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