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Wednesday, January 4, 2004 WEF $25,000 Windsome Dressage/Show Jumping Team Spectacular Is Featured Event Wellington Dressage Kicks Off First 2004 Olympic Selection Trials Qualifier The qualifying classes for the Olympic Selection Trials are the USET Grand Prix on Friday, February 6; the USET Grand Prix Special on Saturday, February 7; and the USET Grand Prix Freestyle on Sunday, February 8. Stars of the dressage world, including five-time Olympian Robert Dover on two horses – Rainier and FBW Kennedy – will log scores towards qualifying for the Trials. Based on highest average scores in the designated qualifying competitions nationwide during the qualifying period, which ends June 4, the top 12 riders will be invited to compete in the Dressage Selection Trials for the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. The Trials will be held at Oaks Blenheim in San Juan Capistrano, CA, over two weekends – June 11-13 and June 17-20.
Approximately 130 riders are entered in this first dressage show of the 2004 Winter Equestrian Festival. Most competitors are entered on several mounts at different levels, bringing the total of horses to approximately 195. Ten judges will officiate, including three International judges – Joan MaCartney, Lorraine MacDonald and Jessica Ransehousen; plus four ‘S’ judges – Betsy Berrey, Sarah Geikie, Jeanne McDonald, and Brenda Minor; and one ‘C’ judge – Maryal Barnett. The most heavily contested classes are the Prix St. Georges with a total of 56 entries on Thursday, February 5, in two sections, plus the qualifier for the USET I-I Championship; and the Intermediaire I with 43 entries on Friday, February 6, also in two sections plus the qualifier for the USET I-I Championship.
Sunday, February 8 has become the traditional ‘Freestyle Sunday’ at WEF. Showcased will be rides to music in six classes including a Freestyle Test of Choice and five classes at the FEI level. “I’m very impressed with the depth of the Young Riders and the depth of the lower level classes this year,” said Mary Silcox, Competition Secretary. “It’s wonderful to see the amateurs coming along and moving up.” Ms. Silcox is especially pleased with the number of entries for the Dressage/Jumper Spectacular, which includes the perennial winning team of Olympians Anne Kursinski and Bent Jensen, who will try to defend their title. “It’s our Super Bowl,” said Silcox. “It’s a blast!” |
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