Beezie
Madden And DeSilvio Win $75,000 Grand Prix of Tampa, Presented By
Kilkenny/ICH, CSI-W At Winter Equestrian Festival
TAMPA, FL March 28, 2004 Beezie Madden, 40, of Cazenovia,
NY, riding DeSilvio for owner Abigail Wexner bested a field of 36
riders to win the $75,000 Grand Prix of Tampa, Presented By Kilkenny/ICH
at the Bob Thomas Equestrian Center in Tampa, FL, today. The victory
wrapped up Week 9, the Tampa Bay Classic CSI-W, of the Winter Equestrian
Festival. Madden and DeSilvio were the fastest of six double-clear
performances, topping the nine-horse Jump-Off. Derek Petersen, 37,
of Archer, FL, aboard his own Promised Land placed second. Alison
Firestone, 27, of Upperville, VA, riding Casanova for owners Mr.
and Mrs. Bertram Firestone placed third. The Grand Prix was a World
Cup Qualifier, a Final Qualifying Class for the Budweiser American
Invitational, and a Qualifying Competition for the AGA Grand Prix
Series.
He
was great, said Madden of DeSilvio, a nine-year-old Dutch
warmblood gelding by Silvio that shes had the ride on for
four years. Actually Ive been very pleased with him
this whole circuit. Hes done three Sunday classes and he placed
sixth in the first one, second in the next one, and now he won this
one, so hes had an incredible circuit. Madden plans
to ride DeSilvio next in the Charlotte Jumper Classic and then the
Olympic Trials. As a member of the 2003 Pan Am Gold Medal Team,
Madden is automatically invited as one of the 30 riders who will
compete in the $200,000 Budweiser American Invitational presented
by Publix and The Tampa Tribune on April 3, and she has chosen Authentic
for her mount. Though she is ranked 8th in the current World Cup
Standings with one more qualifier to come, Madden has chosen not
to aim for the World Cup Final in Milan, Italy, at the end of April
and will focus instead on the Athens Olympic Games Selection Trials
in May. Madden earned $22,500 for her victory today.
Brazils
Guilherme Nogueira Jorge designed a Round One course of 16-efforts
that included a double at No. 7 and a triple at No. 10 with Time
Allowed set at 88 seconds. It suited my horse. The triple
combination, which was a little bit scopey for some he does
that easy and he was very ride-able today, said Madden. Almost
half the field was unable to get through the triple with 17 horses
logging faults. The last jump in the first round was the test
of the course, according to Petersen, and it proved to be
a heartbreaker for several favorites who rode clean until that final
fence Laura Kraut on Allegiance, Molly Ashe on Resolute,
and Aaron Vale on Picasso S 2. A plank is always difficult
to jump because the depth perception is different from a round rail,
explained Madden of the 53 obstacle. It was a
tall fence some of them were tired going away from the gate.
Some of them thought they were finished. It gave the rider a long
time to get nervous going down to it because there was no set distance
to it. You just had to measure it yourself. Madden, Petersen,
and Firestone agreed that the 88-second time allowed was lenient.
Going
into the eight-effort Jump-Off, Firestone led off the roster of
nine horses and posted a clear round with Casanova in 38.91 over
the eight-effort tiebreaker with time allowed set at 48 seconds.
Firestones lead was short-lived when Madden took to the ring
next with and DeSilvio shaved almost a full second off her time,
going clean in 37.95. Maddens pace held up as the next seven
riders chased her time, but she could not be caught, even with four
more clear trips. Coming closest was Petersen and Promised Land
who clocked in at 38.10, claiming second place and edging Firestone
into third. Megan Lamaze of Schomberg, Ontario riding Chardo for
Stoney Hill was clean in 40.84 for fourth. Anne Kursinski of Frenchtown,
NJ, and Great Point owned by Lila Kommerstad were fault-free in
41.07 for fifth. Kim Frey of Hume, VA, riding Marlou for Windmill
Ranch LLC left all the jumps up and broke the beam at 41.20 for
sixth.
For
Derek Petersen, the second place finish earned him $16,500 and moved
him up in the standings for the American Invitational from 39th
to 14th place, allowing him to compete in the $200,000 class on
April 3. Hell go to the Invitational, which has been
a dream of mine, said Petersen, who is originally from Pennsylvania
but grew up in South Africa, and then upon returning to the US in
1986 got his first job working for Gene Misches jump
crew in the American Invitational. I had no money and I told
the other guys Im going to be riding in this one day
and they thought it was kind of funny, said Petersen. Petersen
said he did not watch the winning jump-off ride, but had his own
strategy. I didnt want to know. I just wanted to go
as fast as I could and leave the jumps up. Petersen said he
is not aiming for the World Cup Final.
Firestone
was ranked 8th in the standings for the American Invitational and
with her earnings today, $9,750, she moved up to 7th place. She
plans to ride Casanova in the Invitational. With Casanova
in the jump-offs Im just starting to really get the hang of
really going fast with him, Firestone said, who has been riding
the 14-year-old Swedish gelding by Cortez for four years. This
is probably one of my faster jump-offs with him, she said.
Its definitely taken a while to get him in the groove.
Actually Beezie has helped me some with him and I felt like I did
exactly my plan with him. The only part I got held up was rolling
back to number 15, it felt like I did one or two extra strides there.
Firestone is not aiming for the World Cup but is focusing on the
Olympic Selection Trials with Casanova.
Madden
noted that Firestones horse is quicker than hers, but that
DeSilvio has the longer stride, which helped her secure the win.
She ended up doing one more stride than me in the two straight
lines and I knew I could do one less than her horse, explained
Madden, noting that her mount is still learning to make adjustments,
which formed her strategy. Hes learning to be clever
but switching gears is difficult for him so I just tried to set
the pace on my approach to fence one and tried to keep it the same.
Thats the way I can be fastest with him because if I have
to hold up and then start again I lose time with him.
Madden
won the 20-year-old Grand Prix of Tampa for the first time 11 years
ago, and did not believe she was going to win it again today, pointing
out that her time was beatable. I was hoping it would be enough
pressure that people would have faults trying to catch me. I tried
to set the pace and not interfere with the pace. She noted
there were two places on course, going to No. 15 where she slowed
on the turn, and going to the final fence where she did nine strides
when eight was possible. I could have been beaten but it wasnt
so easy to be clear either, she said.
For
complete results, visit www.stadiumjumping.com
2004
WINTER EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL SPECTATOR INFORMATION
Show
days for the 2004 Winter Equestrian Festival in Tampa, FL, are Wednesday
through Saturday, March 30-April 3. Gates open at 8:00am and action
continues through late afternoon. The Bob Thomas Equestrian Center
is located off Orient Road at the Tampa Fairgrounds. Admission and
parking are free. For additional information, visit www.stadiumjumping.com.
AMERICAN
INVITATIONAL
For
ticket information for the $200,000 Budweiser American Invitational
Presented by Publix and The Tampa Tribune, visit www.TicketMaster.com
or call (813) 253-2782 or Toll-Free (877) 909-9436. Ticket prices
range from $20 to $70 for reserved seating at the Raymond James
Stadium.
2004
WEF SCHEDULE OF COMPETITIONS
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
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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