Darren
Chiacchia and Windfall II on their way to victory at the Rolex
Kentucky Three Day Event.
Photo credit © 2004 Charles Mann
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Darren
Chiacchia and Windfall II Victorious at Rolex Kentucky Three
Day Event
Lexington,
Kentucky Darren Chiacchia of Buffalo, NY, emerged victorious
at the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event held April 21-25 in
Lexington, Kentucky.
Competing
in the Bayer Modified Four Star division open only to horse/rider
combinations already qualified for the 2004 Olympic Games
in Athens, Greece, Chiacchia earned the victory with a total
score of 45.2 penalty points and ensured his position as one
of the United States Equestrian Teams top hopefuls for
the Olympics.
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The
horse has an amazing record, hes been prepared well and I
think Ive prepared myself well, noted Chiacchia of his
chances of being selected to the Olympic Team with Windfall II,
an 11-year-old black Trakehner stallion owned by Timothy Holekamp.
I think that Windfall has answered all of the questions, but
it still up to the Selectors. Weve positioned ourselves well,
and Windfall has proven that he is a horse that you can count on
for a world-class performance in all three phases.
Similar
to a triathlon, three day eventing is an equestrian sport where
horse/rider combinations compete in three distinct phases
dressage, cross-country and stadium jumping, held over three consecutive
days. The reigning 2003 Pan American Champions, Chiacchia and Windfall
II opened the competition with a score of 40 penalty points in the
dressage phase. Over Saturdays challenging cross-country phase,
Chiacchia added just 1.2 time penalties to an otherwise perfect
performance when, by three seconds, he exceeded the prescribed ten-minute
time allowed to complete the test set by 2000 Olympic course designer,
Michael Etherington-Smith of Great Britain.
I
am just thrilled with this horse, praised Chiacchia of the
stallion that was imported from Germany in 2000. People doubted
whether he could jump around a course like this, but I never doubted
him for a minute! He just ate it up! I am very proud of my horse.
In
Sundays final phase, stadium jumping, heavy rain did not damper
Chiacchias competitive spirit as he guided Windfall II around
a technical course, leaving every rail in its place until the final
fence fell, adding four penalties to his score. With a final three-day
total of 45.2 penalty points, Chiacchia clinched the win ahead of
two-time Olympic gold medallist for Australia, Phillip Dutton, who
incurred 49.6 penalties to finish as runner-up.
Earlier
this season, Chiacchia and Windfall II topped a 58-horse starting
field to claim victory in the CIC*** World Cup Qualifier division
at Red Hills Horse Trials in Tallahassee, FL, before winning an
advanced division at Popular Place Horse Trials in Hamilton, GA,
the following weekend.
In
2003, the pair topped a 90-horse starting field to win the 2003
United States Equestrian Team (USET) Three-Star Spring Championship
title before earning the Individual Gold Medal at the Pan American
Championships. At years end, Windfall II garnered numerous
accolades, including being named the United States Eventing Association
(USEA)s Horse of the Year as well as topping the World Breeding
Federations year-end rankings.
In
2000, Chiacchia was the traveling alternate for the 2000 Olympic
Games in Sydney, Australia, before successfully representing the
United States at the 2002 World Equestrian Games in Jerez, Spain.
Chiacchia,
who operates Independence Farm, divides the year between his training
facilities in Ocala, FL, and Springville, NY, just outside of Buffalo.
In addition to operating one of the countrys top breeding,
training and sales barns, Chiacchia is committed to the improvement
of the sport and volunteers his expertise as the Chair of the USEAs
Events Rating Task Force, the USEAs Area Rider Representative
Committee and is also actively involved with the USEAs Instructors
Certification Program (ICP). As one of four ICP-certified instructors
and faculty members, Chiacchia has been extremely successful working
with the next generation of three day eventing riders, coaching
talented junior and young riders to numerous victories.
Chiacchias
impressive international career has garnered him support from such
major sponsors as Purina Mills, Merial (GastroGard), FarmVet.com,
Sundowner horse trailers, Tally Ho Ltd. riding apparel, Charles
Owen, Antares custom saddles, Equuskreen flyspray, NowPac, and Buffalo
Games.
For
further information on Chiacchia and Independence Farm, please visit
www.eventrider.com.
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