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Kronsteiner and Smart Spook Three-Peat in the
FEI World Reining Masters Final
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NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 4, 2009
From a press release by NRHAs Christa Morris
Oklahoma City, OKThe world of reining converged in Oklahoma City on
Thursday, December 3, at the FEI World Reining Masters where 20 top riders
from 18 nations competed on 20 world-class reining horses for one night of
high-caliber competition. From the snow-capped peaks of Switzerland to the
rain forests of Brazil, riders from across the globe came on a quest for
international glory. The event was held during the 2009 NRHA Futurity &
Adequan North American Affiliate Championship Show.
Austrias Rudi Kronsteiner and Smart Spook, 2007 and 2008 FEI World Reining
Masters open and restricted open division champions, marked an impressive
224 to repeat their winning ways. Owner Rosanne Sternberg graciously
supplied the 2001 stallion for the event, plus three more horses. The duo
took home a total of $26,750 for their efforts.
Team Belgiums Bernard Fonck and De Bruin, Gattuso & Vandorps Great Sun Burst
marked a 221 for second in the open and restricted open divisions for
$19,000. Kaitlin Townsends Whizs Bronze Star and Team USAs Pete Kyle took
home $9,750 for their third-place showing in the open division. The
Netherlands Rieky Young piloted Jim Babcocks Cowboy Smarts to a 216.5 for
third in the restricted open division and $4,750.
Kyle, of Whitesboro, TX, also serves as the USEF High-Performance Reining
Committee Chairman.
On behalf of the USEF High-Performance Reining Committee and as a Masters
competitor myself, I cannot say how proud I am that the U.S. once again
played host to the 2009 FEI World Reining Masters Final, said Kyle. It was a
terrific and spirited competition with a wide set of nations represented,
yet another sign that reining continues to grow all around the world. As the
sport now turns its eyes to Lexington and the Alltech FEI World Equestrian
Games, the 2009 Masters was an outstanding preview of the quality and high
level of competition we can expect from reining teams from all corners of
the globe.
Fans at the FEI World Reining Masters also saw reiners from Australia,
Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, France,
Germany, Great Britain, Israel, Italy, Mexico, Poland, Spain and
Switzerland.
The World Reining Masters Final is a thrilling competition involving the
best individual reiners in the world. All have qualified, according to a
point system, in their National Federations. Once qualified, the riders
advance to the Masters to compete for $100,000 in prize money in two
divisions along with the honor of representing their country. The two
divisions of competition include the $75,000-added open and $25,000-added
restricted open. The five countries that were finalists in the 2006 FEI
World Equestrian Games in Aachen, Germany, are allowed to send their top two
riders to compete in the open division only. These countries are the United
States, Canada, Italy, Germany and Switzerland. Other countries can send one
rider, and are eligible to compete in the open and restricted divisions.
NAAC Limited Non Pro Champion
The Adequan North American Affiliate Championship Show announced one more
championin the Limited Non Pro. Kathy Barker had a solid showing on Dream It
Magnum. The duo marked a 214.5 for owner Larry Barker of Whitesboro, TX. Jon
Gilbert and Cielo San Lewis took the reserve championship honors with a
213.5. Barker and Gilbert represent the South Central and Southwest regions
respectively.
Watch the live webcast, videos of the top five runs each day, keep tabs on
the leaders and find out the latest news at www.nrhafuturity.com,
www.facebook.com/nrhareining or www.twitter.com/nrha.
FEI Open Division Results
Place / Rider / Horse / Score Total / Owner / Location
1 / Kronsteiner, R. / Smart Spook / 224 / Sternberg, R. / England / $18,750
- Austria
2 / Fonck, B. / Great Sun Burst / 221 / De Bruin Gattuso & Vandorp / Aubrey,
TX / $13,500 - Belgium
3 / Kyle, P. / Whizs Bronze Star / 219 / Townsend, K. / Argyle, TX / $9,750
- USA
FEI Restricted Open Division Results
Place / Rider / Horse / Score Total / Owner / Location
1 / Kronsteiner, R. / Smart Spook / 224 / Sternberg, R. / England / $8,000 -
Austria
2 / Fonck, B. / Great Sun Burst / 221 / De Bruin, Gattuso & Vandorp / Aubre,
TX / $5,500 - Belgium
3 / Young, R. / Cowboy Smarts / 216.5 / Babcock, J. / Valley View, TX /
$4,750 - NED
NAAC Limited Non Pro
Place / Rider / Horse / Score Total / Owner / Location / Money / Region
1 / Barker, K. / Dream It Magnum / 214.5 / Barker, L. / Whitesboro, TX /
$92.50 / South Central
2 / Gilbert, J. / Cielo San Lewis / 213.5 / Gilbert, J. / Dewey, AZ / $67.69
/ Southwest
3 / Widener, P. / Great King Pine / 213 / Widener, K. / Columbia Falls, MT /
$40.97 / Southeast
3 / Rominski, D. / Pequeno Conquistador / 213 / Rominski, D. / $40.97 /
St. Marys Point, MN / North Central
Limited Non Pro
Place / Rider / Horse / Score Total / Owner / Location / Money / Region
1 / Ordner, III, F. / Dunitinbrightlight / 214.5 / Silva, Sr., F. / Tolland,
CT / $268.87 / South Central
2 / Barker, K. / Dream It Magnum / 214.5 / Barker, L. / Whitesboro, TX /
$163.66 / South Central
3 / Gilbert, J. / Cielo San Lewis / 213.5 / Gilbert, J. / Dewey, AZ /
$122.75 / Southwest
ENDS
For more information regarding the FEI Reining Masters, please visit:
http://www.nrha.com/fei.php or http://nrhafuturity.com/pdf/wrm.pdf.
For more information about the USEF Reining Program, please contact Vonita
Bowers at: vbowers@usef.org.
The vision of the United States Equestrian Federation is to provide
leadership
for equestrian sport in the United States of America by promoting the
pursuit
of excellence from the grassroots to the Olympic Games, based on a
foundation of fair, safe competition and the welfare
of its human and equine athletes.
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