Opening Day Of Charlotte Jumper Classic CSI**** Kicks
Off On Friday, April 9
Three Day Schedule Features Olympians, R&B Singer Jeffrey Osborne,
And Easter Bunny
CHARLOTTE,
NC April 8, 2004 The 14,000-seat Charlotte Coliseum
has been transformed from an NBA basketball court into a four-star
indoor horse show arena for the Charlotte Jumper Classic CSI, which
opens on Friday, April 9, and runs through Sunday, April 11, in
Charlotte, NC.
Topnotch
show jumpers scheduled to compete are US Olympians Joe Fargis, Todd
Minikus, Nona Garson, and Laura Kraut, plus eight-time Canadian
Olympian Ian Millar. Pan American Team Gold Medallists Beezie Madden
and Chris Kappler are also on the roster, as well as three-time
AGA Rider of the Year McLain Ward, and the record-holder for most
Grand Prix wins in a single year, Aaron Vale. This inaugural staging
of the three-day Charlotte Jumper Classic will also feature top
Amateur and Young Riders, including Paige Johnson, 18, daughter
of Bob Johnson, the founder of Black Entertainment Network (BET)
and owner of the NBA Charlotte Bobcats and WNBA Charlotte Sting
hometown teams of the Charlotte Coliseum. Produced by Eugene
R. Mische and Stadium Jumping, Inc., the Charlotte Jumper Classic
offers $260,000 in prize money.
Friday,
April 9 Charro Jerry Diaz Performs, Evening Features $25,000
Welcome Stake
The
coliseum doors open at 1:00 pm on Friday April 9. Pre-show entertainment
includes performances by Mexican charro Jerry Diaz and the E.E.
Waddell High School Junior ROTC color guard. The Bar None Barbershop
Quartet will deliver their rendition of the National Anthem. The
first horse gallops on course at 2:00 pm for the Amateur/Young Rider
Competition. Diaz will perform again before the second event, the
International Riders Competition.
Doors
re-open at 6:00 pm for the evening show, which kicks off with entertainment
by Stewart Scher. Children will enjoy The Good News Clown who will
treat them to face painting and balloon animal sculptures. Charro
Jerry Diaz will deliver an exhibition of his horsemanship and roping
skills, the E.E. Waddell High School Junior ROTC will present Americas
colors, and Scott Scher will sing the National Anthem. Horse show
competition starts at 7:15 pm with the $25,000 Charlotte Welcome
Stake Qualifier. Diaz will entertain the audience prior to the Jump-Off,
which will determine the nights big winner.
Saturday,
April 10 Jeffrey Osborne Performs, Evening Features $25,000
Grand Prix
On
Saturday, April 10, Pony Rides and a Petting Zoo are available for
children and their families starting at 12:30 pm. The Good News
Clown will be on hand for face painting and to entertain from 1:00
pm to 3:00 pm. The Coliseum doors open at 1:00 pm, and the excitement
begins with Mexican charro Jerry Diaz demonstrating his expert riding
and roping feats accompanied by the E.E. Waddell High School Junior
ROTC color guard. R & B star Jerry Osborne will sing the National
Anthem. Competition kicks off at 2:00 pm with the Amateur/Young
Rider Competition. Charro Diaz will deliver another of his riding
and roping to music performances prior to a fun featured event
the Rider Free Throw starting at 3:10 where riders on
horseback will shoot basketballs. The International Riders Competition
starts at 3:45 pm.
Doors
reopen at 6:00 pm for the evening show. Entertainment kicks off
from 6:00 to 8:00 pm with face painting and fun provided by The
Good News Clown. Mexican charro Jerry Diaz along with the E.E. Waddell
High School Junior ROTC color guard will perform, and Samuel Herrera,
who is a high school senior at E.E. Waddel High School, will sing
the National Anthem. Competition begins at 7:00 pm in the Amateur/Young
Riders Top Score Competition (Gamblers Choice). At 8:00 charro
Diaz will again dazzle with his Mexican-flavored exhibition on horseback.
A highlight of the Charlotte Coliseums Easter Weekend line-up
is R & B star Jeffrey Osbornes 35-minute performance from
8:25 pm to 9:10. Competition in the $25,000 Grand Prix of Charlotte
Round One For The Charlotte Bobcats Cup begins at 9:10 pm. The evening
wraps up with awards presentations at 10:00 pm.
Sunday,
April 11, Easter Bunny And Egg Hunt In Coliseum, $150,000 Grand
Prix!
The
Easter Bunny will be at the Charlotte Coliseum from 11:30 am until
3:00 pm on Easter Sunday. The Coliseum doors open at noon and kids
can begin checking in for the Easter Egg Hunt, which will take place
right in the arena amongst the jumps from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm. Children
can also enjoy Pony Rides and a Petting Zoo from 1:00 pm to 3:00
pm and face painting and fun with The Good News Clown until 4:00
pm. From 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm Sibyl Lee-English, a local Charlotte
jazz singer, will perform. Jerry Diaz and the E.E. Waddell High
School Junior ROTC color guard will bring on the flag and Sibyl
Lee-English will sing the National Anthem. Starting at 3:00 pm,
the first of two Grand Prix for this finale Sunday begins with the
$25,000 Charlotte Young Riders Grand Prix. Charro Diaz will perform
again right before the finale event starting at 5:45 pm the
inaugural staging of the $150,000 Grand Prix of Charlotte Round
Two For the Charlotte Bobcats Cup, Member Event of the AGA Series
of Show Jumping. The show wraps up with colorful awards ceremonies
at 7:00 pm.
Net
proceeds from the horse show will benefit the Bobcats Charitable
Fund, the organizations philanthropic giving arm.
General
Admission
To
order tickets for the Charlotte Jumper Classic, visit www.ticketmaster.com
or to order by phone, call 704-522-6500. Tickets are also available
at the Charlotte Coliseum Box Office Monday through Friday, 10:00
am-5:00 pm.
Three
levels of tickets are available: Level One (Season Boxes) or Level
Two and Level Three (Reserved Seats). Prices range from Level Three
single tickets at $15 to Level One five-show packages at $220.
For
more information, and a complete listing of the weekends events,
log on to www.charlottejumperclassic.com
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