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Barbara Grassmyer Wins 2001 NDSA Championship for Riders with Disabilities
Rebecca Hart, 16, from Erie, PA, received a combined average score of 64.503, to make her the reserve champion of the event. She rode Miss Jane Marple, owned by Linda Fritsch of South Bend, IN. Their score of 65.841% in the freestyle, placed them 3rd. Other participants
in the Championship were: This was the first time ever that riders with disabilities competed for an overall championship in dressage. It is the fourth year that they have competed at the Festival of Championship, with prior three year's participation being in the Bradshaw Challenge of Champions. Judges for this year's event were Jessica Ransehousen, Mary Ann McPhail, Lorraine MacDonald and Carol Henkel. Competition for riders with disabilities is governed by IPEC, the International Paralympic Equestrian Committee. IPEC develops the rules as well as the tests. Riders with disabilities undergo a process called classification, and are given a Profile and Grade. The classificationprocess is to determine the rider's level of physical ability, not their riding skill. There are separate tests for each Grade that have been developed to test the rider at the highest skill level that they should be able to attain, due to their physical disability. In international competition, the Grades compete and are awarded separately. For the NDSA Championship, riders rode the tests of their Grade, but competed against the riders from all Grades. Placings were then determined by the overall highest percentage scores. The combined average scores from the championship test and the musical freestyle determined the champion and reserve champion for the division. In conjunction
with USET, the Championship was managed by NDSA, the NationalDisability
Sports Alliance, formerly USCPAA. In the U.S., riders with The 2001 NDSA Championship for Riders with Disabilities has been sponsored by the National Horse Sports Foundation. A long time supporter of riders with disabilities, the National Horse Sports Foundation also co-hosted the 2000 Paralympic Selection Trials, which were held at USET last year. NHSF also sponsors athlete training clinics, judge and official training, and other events that help promote and develop the sport of dressage for riders with disabilities in this country. For more
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