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American
Vaulters Complete First Team Selection Trial |
Menlo
Park, CA (April 23, 2002) - The first of four vaulting team selection
trials is completed. Several hopeful teams left the Menlo Park Training
Center with out the qualifying score they had hoped for. Judges
Adrienne Stang (FEI O) and J. Ashton Moore (FEI O) presided over
this one day event.
Five
teams entered the competition and anxiously awaited the results.
In the first round of compulsories every team struggled with the
technical aspects of these required exercises. They each fell short
of the required 7.0 qualifying score. Each vaulter, coach and longeur
was aware that only an exemplary score in the freestyle round would
be enough to raise their final score into the range which could
be submitted to USA Equestrian for consideration to represent the
United States at the World Equestrian Games (WEG) in Jerez, Spain
in September. The competition was still wide open; less than one
point separated the teams.
Only
two teams were successful. The F.A.C.E. (Free Artists - Creative
Equestrians) team of Moorpark, CA ruled on this day with the outstanding
freestyle score of 8.810. The score was more than a point above
the nearest competitor and enough to bring the team from third place
position after compulsories to win the overall competition with
a comfortable margin. F.A.C.E. was the AVA National Championship
team in 2001 and represented the United States at the World Vaulting
Championships in Mannheim, Germany in 2000. The team is coached
by Devon Maitozo, men's world vaulting champion in 1998. The team
horses Balanchine and Marshall carried them to victory.
Coastline
Vaulters of Santa Cruz, CA is a relatively new club and the first
year they have applied to represent the United States in a World
Championship. The team is coached by Katariina Alongi of Finland,
who has raised the bar for these vaulters. This is the second year
they have competed in the A Team arena and they received a credible
second place-finish after compulsories with a score of 6.767. Coastline's
third place finish in the freestyle round with a score of 7.280
placed them just behind the Woodside Vaulters of Woodside, CA. Coastline's
combined compulsory and freestyle scores earned with their horse,
Caneel, were enough to edge out the Woodside Team and finish second
overall at the end of the competition.
Three
additional team selection trials are scheduled before the close
on June 9, 2002. They will be held: May 5th at Flying Cloud Farm
in Petaluma, CA; May 18th at The Garrod Farms in Saratoga, CA; and
June 1-2 at Equestrian Performance Center, Moorpark, CA. These will
be the only opportunities for the teams to acquire the three required
qualifying scores.
Individual
vaulters also had an opportunity to earn potential qualifying scores.
Mari Inouye (18) of Palo Alto, CA lead the field of twelve women.
She finished first overall with a score of 8.528. She represented
the Sundance Teams with their horse, Faustus owned by Phoebe Cooke
of Woodside, CA. Seven other women also earned scores of seven or
higher to submit to USA Equestrian. They were: Jill Main (19), Samantha
Smith (16), Julie Keville (19), Pam Geisler (24), Melissa Williams
(18), Megan Benjamin (14) and Jessica Ballenger (19). Only Geisler
and Inouye have represented the United States in previous world
vaulting championships as individual competitors.
In
the men's division all five competitors received scores above the
seven point required score. Devon Maitozo (26) was the winner with
a score of 8.273 just in front of Kenny Geisler (21) who placed
second with a score of 8.445. Blake Dahlgren (17), Adrian Matsomoto
(17) and Christopher Littmann (18) also earned scores which can
be submitted to USA Equestrian for WEG consideration. Erik Martonovich
of Golden, CO was entered in the competition, but withdrew after
truck problems prevented the transportation of his horse Doc to
the CA facility.
Overall
results appear below. Full results can be found at: http://home.att.net/~wdsfest/wdsresults.html.
A
Team Overall
1. F.A.C.E. 7.680
2. Coast Line 7.024
3. Woodside 6.920
4. Mt. Eden 6.899
5. Tambourine 6.139
Gold
Overall - Men
1. Devon Maitozo, FACE 8.723
2. Kenny Geisler, Diamond Bar 8.445
3. Blake Dahlgren, FACE 8.071
4. Adrian Matsumoto, FACE 7.634
5. Chris Littmann, FACE 7.073
Gold
Overall - Women
1. Mari Inouye, Sundance North 8.528
2. Jill Main, Woodside 7.955
3. Samantha Smith, Pacific Coast 7.932
4. Julie Keville, Tambourine 7.889
5. Pam Geisler, Diamond Bar 7.830
6. Melissa Williams, Coast Line 7.643
7. Megan Benjamin, Mt. Eden 7.407
8. Jessica Ballenger, Mt. Eden 7.347
9. Meghan Logan, Coast Line 6.926
10. Becky Hall, Mt. Eden 6.916
11. Leslie Hamar, Showtime 6.823
12. Ginny Kaufmann, Mt. Eden 6.508
The American Vaulting Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
for the education and promotion of vaulting. Vaulting is the sport
of gymnastics and dance performed on and in harmony with the equine
partner. For more information about vaulting please visit our website
at www.americanvaulting.org.
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