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Team
Independance Captures The Gold At Junior Dressage Team Championship
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The
2003 USAE Junior Dressage Team Championship was held at the CDI***/Y
Dressage at Devon, September 23 – 28, in Devon, Pennsylvania.
Sponsored this year by Jeff & Shereen Fuqua’s Collecting
Gaits Farm in Alpharetta, Georgia, this Championship showcased
the top Junior dressage riders from across the country and was
recognized by the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) as an
official USA Junior Olympic - Equestrian Event.
Complete
results are as follows:
Gold
Medal: TEAM INDEPENDENCE 63.151%
Emma
Gaskell – FIGARO (Dutch Warmblood: G Ramiro Z – Zodoorna)
(Cazenovia, NY)
Tyler
Haney – PHOENIX (Holsteiner: Fleming – Ossina, by Caracas,
bred by Hans-Peter Kroeger) (Boulder, CO)
Caitlin
Masiel – MELVINA (Dutch Warmblood : Beau Le Mexico –
Earthquake, by Wanroij) (Danville, CA)
Natalie
Perry – RUBINA 65 (Westphalian : Royal Angelo I – Alexa,
by Artwig, bred by Heinrich Freisfeld) (Poulsbo, WA)
Silver
Medal: TEAM LIBERTY 61.858%
Kelsey
Bullock – HIGHLANDER (Thoroughbred) (Danville, CA)
Jessica
Kissel – NUMERIQUE (Dutch Warmblood: Dramiro – Monique)
(Sheboygan, WI)
Suzanne
LaPorte – WITTUS (Danish Warmblood: Weltloewe – Fleur)
(Loxahatchee, FL)
Leigh
Romano – DOMINO’S JONGLEUR (Dutch Warmblood: Flemmingh
- Edelweis , by Nimmerdor) (Boulder, CO)
Bronze
Medal: TEAM FREEDOM 60.185%
Jennifer
Dainer – GABLE (Hanoverian/Thoroughbred: Grundstein –
Bolinas Broad, by *Charladouce) (Danville, CA)
Sarah
Mason – CELESTIN (Danish Warmblood: Classic – Flutex)
(Danville, CA)
Jocelyn
Wiese – CHOPIN (Daimler – Belledonna) (Keene, NH)
Taryn
Yates – ORISIS (NA Dutch Warmblood: Contango – Isis,
bred by HHH Ranch Inc) (Lolo, MT)
OVERALL
INDIVIDUAL – TOP 5
1st:
Suzanne LaPorte “WITTUS” 65.325%
2nd:
Emma Gaskell “FIGARO” 63.864%
3rd:
Caitlin Masiel “MELVINA” 63.658%
4th:
Jennifer Dainer “GABLE” 62.129%
5th:
Natalie Perry “RUBINA” 61.932%
USA
Equestrian Inc., as the National Equestrian Federation of the
U.S., is the regulatory body for the Olympic and World Championship
sports of dressage, driving, endurance, eventing, reining, show
jumping, and vaulting, as well as 19 other breeds and disciplines
of equestrian competition. As
the country's largest multi-breed organization, the Federation
has over 80,000 members and recognizes more than 2,800 competitions
nationwide each year. It governs all aspects of competition, including
educating and licensing all judges, stewards, and technical delegates
who officiate at these shows.
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