The
Wellington Equestrian Alliance Announces The $25,000 Wellington Equus
Medal
Wellington, Florida December 9, 2002 Showdown in Wellington:
some of the most famous riders in the U.S. will square off against
one another at 7pm on Tuesday, February 25, 2003 in The Internationale
Arena at The Palm Beach Polo Equestrian Club. The prize: a $25,000
purse, tack room curtains, coolers and the maintenance of ones
delicate ego. The challenge: a 36 USAEq Medal Class
judged on a riders equitation abilities by a jury of his/her
peers.
The brainchild of former U.S. Olympic team member Mason Phelps,
Jr. and partner Beverly Lake Wilkes, The Equus Medal will be run
in accordance with USA Equestrian Hunt Seat Medal Rules. The emphasis
will be on the rider, rather than the horse --- a rider must display
a perfect position in the saddle on the flat and over fences, as
well as a mastery of his/her horses movements. For example,
riders may be required by the judges to ride without stirrups or
to jump course on a competitors horse.
To be eligible to enter The Equus Medal, a rider must have competed
for the U.S. internationally in a CSIO event. The United States
Equestrian Team, based in Gladstone, New Jersey, maintains a list
of the 89 eligible riders, and that list will be published shortly
in The Chronicle of the Horse. The list includes many well-known
names and all former Olympians, such as Margie Goldstein-Engle,
George Morris, Bill Steinkraus, Frank Chapot, Michael Matz, Rodney
Jenkins, Leslie Burr Howard, Katie Monahan Prudent and Molly Ashe,
to name but a few. With no rider entry fee and a very generous purse,
Phelps and Wilkes have the welcome concern of there being too many
riders!
The real fun will be generated by the judges who are genuinely the
riders peers: Don Stewart, Susie Schoellkopf, Ralph Caristo,
Ellen Lordi and Ronnie Beard can be expected to put the competitors
through their paces. The judges discretion as to the complexity
of the equitation tests asked of the riders will most certainly
create a buzz!
While the class is going on, The Jockey Club will be filled to overflowing
with spectators who paid up to $3,500 for a ringside table.
The Equus Medal is being produced by Gene Mische and Stadium Jumping,
Inc. The Wellington Equestrian Alliance, a lobbying group charged
with protecting the equestrian community in Wellington, is the beneficiary
of the evening.
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