LOOK OUT WORLD American Vaulters Strong
As Ever
Saratoga, CA - July 1, 2001 They
arrived from Austria, Australia, Canada, Denmark and Germany to join American
Vaulters for RIDE THE EDGE CVI* Saratogasponsored by Cooper-Garrod
Estate Vineyards. The twenty-seven horses and fifty-six vaulters dazzled the
appreciative audience as they created their unique visual poetry. Musical
selections from classical to alternative rock could be heard throughout the
event as competitors showed the creative and athletic talents required to
perform in harmony with their equine partners. Competitors must coordinate
musical selections with choreography designed to showcase their flexibility and
strength, while demonstrating their ability to be at one with their horse, who
provided the dependable and balanced canter strides.
American vaulter, Mari Inouye clearly led the
field of 41 in the womens division. From the moment she and Faustus began
their first round of compulsories until the final moment of her freestyle
routine, the audience sat motionless as they admired the elegantly
choreographed kur in the second round. Faustus is owned by Phoebe Hearst Cooke
of Woodside, California and was deftly longed by Inez Rudolph.
Thirty American women have now earned required
CVI* scores and may now begin the journey to earn qualifying scores to
represent the United States at the next World Equestrian Games IV (WEG) to be
held in Jerez, Spain in September 2002. Only three of these women and their
horses will make the journey to Spain. Strong showings by Samantha Smith(16),
Ginny Kaufmann (16), Jill Main (18), Jessica Ballenger (19) and Melissa
Williams (15) will make this an exciting competition year. Only Inouye has
represented the United States at a previous World Vaulting Championships in
individual competition.
The mens division may be the one to
watch. Brent Dahlgren (19), Kenneth Geisler (20), Devon Maitozo (25), and Erik
Martonovich (22) are four men who have been to World Championships before. They
all want to make the final cut for WEG 2002, but only three men will be
selected. Stephen Czyzewski (17), Blake Dahlgren (17) and Christopher Littmann
(17) are not far behind. Maitozo, former World Champion in 1998 placed a
disappointing 3rd after the first round of competition. He was just behind
protégé and student Brent Dahlgren. Erik Martonovich placed 1st
at the end of the first round. He over rotated in his final dismount of that
round and sustained an injury, which sidelined him for the remainder of the
competition.
Additional highlights included retired
competitive vaulter, Kerith Lemon, who showed that she is a multi-talented
horsewoman as she skillfully longed Diplomat for Austrian and American
competitors. Vocalist, Cynthia Taylor, riveted all those attending with her a
cappella presentation of the American National Anthem for the Flag Ceremony.
Pas de Deux and Team events were also conducted at this FEI and AVA sanctioned
competition, which was enhanced by the scenic backdrop of the Saratoga
mountains provided by the Garrod Farm. This event generated over $7000.00 for
beneficiary Camp Costanoan a project of VIA Rehabilitation, Inc. The next
opportunity for individual competitors to earn qualifying scores will be August
11-14 at the American Vaulting Association National Championships in South
Hadley, MA. The final date for American vaulters to earn scores for WEG 2002 is
June 26, 2002. Complete results can be found at
www.cvisaratoga.org.
CVI* SARATOGA -- Partial Results
TEAM
Overall
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1 |
USA, FACE
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7.115 |
2 |
Germany, RVV
Schenkenberg |
6.920 |
3 |
USA, Tambourine
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5.972 |
WOMEN
1 |
Mari Inouye, USA
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8.577 |
2 |
Samantha Smith, USA
|
8.061 |
3 |
Ginny Kaufmann, USA
|
7.605 |
4 |
Jill Main, USA
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7.566 |
5 |
Melissa Williams,
USA |
7.212 |
6 |
Karensa Douglas,
USA |
7.101 |
MEN
1 |
Devon Maitozo, USA
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8.128 |
2 |
Brent Dahlgren, USA
|
7.965 |
3 |
Blake Dahlgren, USA
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7.844 |
4 |
Kenny Geisler, USA
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7.552 |
5 |
Chris Littman, USA
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7.203 |
6 |
Colin Schmidt,
Canada |
7.000 |
The American Vaulting Association is a
501(c)(3) nonprofit organization for the education and promotion of vaulting.
Vaulting is the sport of gymnastics on and in harmony with the equine partner.
For more information about vaulting please visit our website at
www.americanvaulting.org
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