Cara
Cheska And Education Win Adequan High Amateur-Owner Jumper Championship
Clara
Lindner And Strapless Win Amateur-Owner Hunter, 18-35 Championship
WELLINGTON,
FL February 28, 2004 Cara Cheska, 27, of Waukesha,
Wisconsin, and Wellington, Florida, won the Adequan High Amateur-Owner
Jumper Championship riding Education, an Australian Thoroughbred
that she owns with her husband, Donald Cheska. The championship
was determined after three days of competition at the 32nd Winter
Equestrian Festival in Wellington, Florida. The win was Cheskas
first Championship in the 2004 circuit. Last year Education
was Circuit Champion in the High Amateurs, she said. Ive
been having some rough luck early on this year, so this was a good
confidence builder.
High
Amateur-Owner Jumper Championship Winner: Education, ridden by Cara
Cheska, owned by Donald and Cara Cheska
Photo
Credit: Randi Muster
Cheska
did not contest the first class, the $2,500 Adequan High A-O Time
First Jump-Off on February 26; Quinault ridden by Danielle Torano
for Laurenzo Torano & Sir Ruly topped the field of 33 horses
for the win. Cheska won the second competition, the $2,500 Adequan
High A-O Power and Speed on February 27, besting 46 entries. Wrapping
up the Championship today, in the $10,000 Adequan High A-O Jumper
Classic, a Member Event of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Classic
Series, Cheska and Education placed second; Charlie Jacobs riding
Innocence for Deeridge farm was the winner. Based on accumulated
scores, Cheska and Education earned 16 points to claim the Championship.
Torano and Quinault earned 10 points, and Jacobs and Innocence also
earned 10 points, for the Reserve.
I
dont ever do three classes. Last year I only did one a week.
This year just getting going again, Ive been doing two because
hes 16, Cheska said. He knows exactly what hes
doing. He doesnt need the practice. Its just for me.
The focus is always on the Classic because that has a $10,000 purse.
I pick one class before as a warm- up. I dont set out saying
that I want to be champion. I always want to do well in the Classic
and if another ribbon comes along, then thats a bonus.
Cheska
chose the Power and Speed class as her warm-up and picked up the
blue ribbon yesterday. I just went as fast as I could go leaving
the jumps up. Hes extremely fast he flies. Hes
extremely careful and if theres a jump that comes down, its
always my fault. She explained that she chose to do this class
rather than the Time First Jump-Off because there are fewer fences
It sets you up for Saturday. You dont have to jump a
first round and then a jump-off, like the first class.
In
todays class, in a field of 53 horses, four were eliminated
on course and four voluntarily retired, but 16 went clear for the
tiebreaker. It was a nice course, said Cheska of the
round one track set by Leopoldo Palacious Jugo. There wasnt
anything too tricky. He didnt use the water and everything
was set on a nice stride, nothing was on the half stride. There
were some options. There were a couple tall verticals and one or
two wide oxers.
In
the jump-off, Daryl Portela riding Mister for James B. Pirtle Enterprises,
Inc. set the pace with her clean in 40.145, but finished third.
Jacobs and Innocence were the fifth to go and edged Portela out
of the lead with a clear round in 37.274, which held up for the
win. Cheska and Education were 10th in the order, and clocked in
clean at 39.166 for second place. I knew I had to be extremely
fast, so I just took off, said Cheska. I added a stride
in one line to the big tall white plank because I was worried about
having it down it was a hard turn afterwards. Sometimes when
I pull Education doesnt listen and when I pulled there, he
listened so I ended up adding one too many, and thats how
Charlie got me. But I am not upset at all. Education was wonderful.
Hes a little bit freakish, a little sensitive, but mostly
hes very strong and not naughty.
Cheska
imported Education 18 months ago, an experienced horse whose show
record includes World Cup and World Championship competition. He
got stuck in Belgium because of hoof and mouth and was doing nothing
for an entire year. We were there trying horses and I rode him and
loved him. He was supposed to be for my husband to do the big classes
but hes never even sat on him, Cheska said with a laugh.
He worked out perfect for me. It was very lucky.
Cheska
is in her second season as an amateur. A rider since she was eight
years old, she trained with Nona Garson and then Emil Spadone in
her home state of New Jersey. As a junior, she had a jumper, but
mainly competed as a catch rider. When her family moved to North
Carolina, she became a professional and operated a pony barn. When
she married Donald Cheska a year ago last Thanksgiving, the couple
decided that one pro in the barn was sufficient. We thought
it was wise to get my amateur status back because he is an excellent
rider and trainer, explained Cheska. There was no need
for two professionals in the family. To get my amateur status back
I had to take a year off, but it was worth waiting the year out.
Clara
Lindner And Strapless Win Amateur-Owner Hunter, 18-35 Championship
It
was icing on the cake for Clara Lindner, 18, of Cincinnati, Ohio,
when she picked up the Amateur-Owner Working Hunter 18-35 Championship
aboard Strapless a sweet topping to this duos win a
week ago in the American Hunter-Jumper Foundation Hunter Classic
Spectacular. It feels really good to win, said Lindner.
This is only our second full weekend of showing.
Amateur-Owner
Working Hunter 18-35 Yrs. Champion Winner: Strapless, ridden by
Clara Lindner, owned by All Seasons Farm
Photo
Credit: Randi Muster
Lindner
competed in four over fences classes and an Under Saddle class over
two days to earn the younger A-O Hunter Championship. Her accumulated
scores clearly put her in the winners circle she totaled
30 points. Lee Kellogg aboard her own Gifted was the Reserve with
14 points.
On
Friday, February 27, Lindner won the first over fences class, placed
second in the Under Saddle, and then was out of the ribbons in the
third over fences class. She came back today to place third in the
opening jumping class, and then finished up with a win in the final
class of the division. It was her consistency that won the
Championship, said Lindner. Strapless was in the top
three in every class but one. Shes a great jumper and a great
mover shes the whole package.
Strapless,
owned by the Lindner familys All Seasons Farm, is an 11-year-old,
15.3-hand, Dutch warmblood mare by Leandro. Lindner, a high school
senior, started showing Strapless in 2001. She is aiming her for
Devon and the points today paved the way to the prestigious Pennsylvania
show. Its a relief to know that Im qualified now,
said Lindner.
Lindner
assessed that of the five competitions in the division she felt
her final performance in the ring today was her best one. Definitely
the last class. She was relaxed and was just amazing. I rode my
best and just let her do her thing.
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
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
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 Publix and The Tampa Tribune
CHARLOTTE
JUMPER CLASSIC CSI****
Charlotte
Coliseum, Charlotte, NC
April
9 -11 Charlotte Jumper Classic CSI****
April
11 $150,000 Grand Prix of Charlotte For the Charlotte Bobcat Cup
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