Cara
Raether And Olympus Win $5,000 Amateur/Young Riders Top Score
Riders Complete Round One Of $150,000 Grand Prix Of Charlotte
CHARLOTTE,
NC April 10, 2004 The evening show of the Charlotte
Jumper Classic CSI**** kicked off tonight with victory in the $5,000
Amateur/Young Riders Top Score for Cara Raether, 24, of New York,
NY, aboard Olympus owned by her familys Trelawny Farm, Inc.
Raether topped a class of 13 entries over the Gamblers
Choice track. Paige Johnson, 18, of The Plains, VA, riding
her own Landria W placed second. Charlie Jayne, 18, of Elgin, IL,
riding Champion owned by his father Alex R. Jayne was third.
Olympus, ridden by Cara Raether, owned by Trelawny Farm
Photo
Credit: Randi Muster
With
11 fences set out by course designer Steve Stephens, riders chose
their own route, trying to rack up points over jumps that ranged
in value from 20 to 120 points. The final gamble was the Charlotte
Bobcats vertical, the Joker worth 200 additional points
if jumped clean but a deduction of 200 points if the rider knocked
it down. The fixed time was 60 seconds and riders stopped the clock
by crossing the finish line in the center of the ring. Time was
a factor if points were tied.
Johnson
was the third rider on course and racked up 1,240 points including
the Joker in 64.17 seconds. Her lead was short-lived when Raether
went next and tallied 1,270 points including the extra 200 gamblers
choice points in 64.17 seconds, edging Johnson into second place.
Jayne was the 10th rider to go, riding Champion the horse
he won the $5,000 Amateur/Young Rider Speed Stake with earlier today
and earned 1,170 points in 62.38 seconds for third.
Bob Johnson and daughter Paige at the Charlotte Jumper Classic-
Saturday April 10, 2004
Photo Credit Randi Muster
Raether
explained that it took some speculating with her coaches, Katie
and Henri Prudent of France to determine her final route, but once
locked in, she stuck to it on course. It was tricky tonight
because we wanted to get all the high numbers, said Raether.
We actually changed our minds a couple of times. I watched
a few go. We picked what I thought was the best jumps we could find
with the highest points. Luckily I didnt have to ad lib. I
cleared all the jumps if you do that you can just stick to
your plan. Its only when you knock one down that you have
to ad lib. My horse turns better to the left so we found the best
planned course that I could find with mostly left turns. That was
what I focused on that would be good for my horse.
Olympus
is an eight-year-old gray Dutch gelding by Libro that Raether purchased
a year ago, but only recently started to show him at the Winter
Equestrian Festival in Wellington. He was a bit tricky for
me in the beginning because he was strong and I broke my arm in
September, so Henri Prudent rode him for me. Hes good at all
levels. He did the Nations Cup with Henri in Palm Beach, so
he can go fast. Were hoping hell be a Grand Prix horse.
Raether specifically chose Olympus for this class because she was
confident that he would perform the best in front of a crowd.
Raether
divides her time between her familys Trelawny Farm in Bedford,
NY, and Europe where she trains with the Prudents. A graduate of
Trinity College in Hartford, CT, with a degree in Art History, Raether
is currently devoting herself full time to her horse career. The
win tonight was an exciting one for her. It feels great. Its
a great show, theyve done a fabulous job, she said.
They make you feel special when you win a class like this.
Riders
Complete Round One Of $150,000 Grand Prix Of Charlotte
A
field of 27 riders competed tonight in Round One of the $150,000
Grand Prix of Charlotte. The class determines the order of go for
tomorrows Round Two, which will determine the winner of the
$150,000 Grand Prix of Charlotte for the Charlotte Bobcats Cup.
Faults from tonights class will be carried forward to tomorrows
class. The order of go for Round Two will be determined by reverse
order based on tonights results. There were eight clear performances
tonight with Laura Kraut aboard Anthem owned by the Summit Syndicate
posting the fastest clean trip, which will give her the advantage
position of going last in tomorrow nights class.
The
Charlotte Jumper Classic CSI**** produced by Eugene R. Mische and
Stadium Jumping, Inc. runs from April 9 -11 in the Charlotte Coliseum
in Charlotte, NC, with a total purse of $260,000. The featured event
is the $150,000 Grand Prix of Charlotte For the Charlotte Bobcats
Cup, Member Event of the AGA Grand Prix Series of Show Jumping,
on Sunday, April 11.
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. 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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