Colorado Horse Park to Host National Combined Driving
Championship For Second Consecutive Year
Parker,
CO The Colorado Horse Park will again host the U. S. Equestrian
National Combined Driving Singles Championship August 27
29. This prestigious event attracts drivers from around the United
States, Canada and Mexico. They will compete for the national title
as well as for awards in advanced, intermediate and preliminary
divisions. In 2003, the Colorado Horse Park was honored when the
facility was chosen to hold the Championshipthe first time
the event had ever been held west of the Mississippi.
The Colorado Horse Park will host the US Equestrian National Combined
Driving Singles Championship for the second consecutive year.
Photo Credit: Ann L. Pringle
We
were extremely pleased to host the National Championships last year,
said event organizer Deborah Terry. And even more thrilled
that we were once again chosen to hold the event. The Colorado Horse
Park is looking forward to providing a top notch marathon course
and facility for the nations best drivers. The Colorado
Horse Park has been home to many other national and international
events, including the North American Young Riders Championships.
Officials
for the National Championship include many luminaries of the sport.
FEI Course Designer Jamie ORourke will once again devise the
courses. Head of the Jury is Diana Brownlie (Scotland). Members
of the Ground Jury include Larry Poulin (USA), David Wharton (Bahamas),
Craig Kellogg (USA) and Jane Lyndon (Canada). Diane Trefry (USA)
will serve as the Technical Delegate.
Drivers
from around the country can expect top-notch accommodations at the
Colorado Horse Park, including 300 permanent stalls, several warm-up
rings and a permanent marathon course. Friends and family of the
exhibitors can enjoy the welcoming town of Parker as well as the
many tourist attractions of the Denver area.
For
those unfamiliar with the sport, combined driving requires strength
and agility along with bravery of horse and driver as the competitors
face three phases of challenging competition held over three days.
Beginning with dressage, drivers demonstrate accuracy and quality
of training in a series of prescribed movements. Day two, the marathon,
focuses on strength and courage as horse and driver race cross-country
and maneuver hazards, including a water obstacle. The third and
final day of competition culminates in the cones phase, which assesses
precision and offers spectators a thrilling demonstration of speed.
Combined
driving is a sport unlike any other, explained Christine DeHerrera,
media coordinator for the Colorado Horse Park. The power and
precision required of horse and driver is simply amazing.
Spectators are welcome for all three phases of the competition.
For
more information on the U.S. Equestrian National Combined Driving
Singles Championship, call 303-688-3266. For a complete schedule
of upcoming events check out www.coloradohorsepark.com.
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