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Articles: Press Release
Cheska, Wolff, Ramar, and Dilandri
Top 2007 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series Final Standings
Contact:
Michelle Riggs, (508) 698-6810 or
Michelle@classic-communications.com
Tampa, FL-November 26, 2007-Cara Cheska, Alexandra Wolff, Lindsay Ramar, and
Tina Dilandri emerged as champions of the 2007 Show Jumping Hall of Fame
Jumper Classic Series.
The Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series conducted its largest
Series ever in 2007, with classes at 102 horse shows across the nation.
This gave competitors an abundance of opportunities to accumulate points
throughout the year. The Series featured separate divisions for
amateur-owner and junior riders with standings kept separately for East and
West Conferences.
Cara Cheska of Waukesha, WI, topped the amateur-owner division standings in
the East Conference with 705 points aboard Game Twist. Roxane Theidel of
Hinsdale, IL, and her mount Nicolette finished just behind Cheska with 680
points. In third with 640 points was Hillary Dobbs of Sussex, NY, riding
Marengo.
In the East Conference's junior division, Alexandra Wolff of New Albany, OH,
and Hertel Landman took top honors with 1,040 points. Kimberly McCormack of
Clermont, NJ, and Nigel S finished in second place with 755 points. Amelia
McArdle of Barrington Hills, IL, was third with 550 points aboard Pilot.
In the West Conference, Lindsay Ramar of Los Angeles, CA, and Puma took top
honors in the amateur-owner division with 593 points. Finishing in second
place was Steven Turilli of Lonetree, CO, who earned 360 points with Canada.
Anne Frankel of Northridge, CA, rode Here and Now to a third place finish
with 341 points
The top spot in the West Conference junior division standings went to Tina
Dilandri
of LaJolla, CA, and Chanel 292 with a year-end total of 395 points. Behind
Dilandri with 370 points was Karl Cook of Woodside, CA, on Notories Utopia.
Paris Sellon of Los Angeles, CA, finished the year in third place aboard
another mount, Cordelia B, with whom she earned 300 points.
East Conference - Junior Division Final Standings
Horse Rider
Owner Points
1. Hertel Landman Alexandra Wolff
Blacklick Bend Farm 1040
2. Nigel S Kimberly McCormack North
Run & Missy Clark 755
3. Pilot Amelia McArdle
Amelia McArdle 550
4. Outline Jennifer Waxman
Jennifer Waxman 540
5. Felix Des Noues Tatiana Dzavik
North Run & Missy Clark 490
6. River Cortie Wetherill
Cortie Wetherill 470
7. Jamaica Aimee Aron
Kinloch Enterprises & 460
Amie Aron
8. La Movida Jessica Springsteen
Stone Hill Farms 450
East Conference - Amateur-Owner Division Final Standings
Horse Rider
Owner Points
1. Game Twist Cara Cheska
Cara Cheska 705
2. Nicolette Roxanne Thiedel
Roxanne Thiedel 680
3. Marengo Hillary Dobbs
The Dobbs Group 640
4. Kadorijke Alex Parrish
Alexander Farm 615
5. Larone Tracey Weinberg
Tracey Weinberg & The 565
Weinberg Brokerage Group
6. Corbetti Hillary Dobbs
The Dobbs Group 540
7. Subliem Whitney Weeks
Whitney Weeks 495
8. Double Delight Katherine Frame
Katherine Frame 470
West Conference - Junior Division Final Standings
Horse Rider
Owner Points
1. Chanel 292 Tina Dilandri
Highpoint Farm, LLC 395
2. Notories Utopia Karl Cook
Signe Ostby 370
3. Cordelia B Paris Sellon
Catherine Boettcher 300
4. Paddington Saer Coulter
Saer Coulter 230
5. Punker Shelby Wakeman
Golden Goose Investors LLC 215
6. Mister Mind Lucy Davis
Old Oak Farm 175
7. Inside-Out Chris Nelson
Lazy Creek Ranch 150
Holdings LLC
7. Kasoar D'Uxelles Laura Teodori L&M
Ventures 150
West Conference - Amateur-Owner Division Final Standings
Horse Rider
Owner Points
1. Puma Lindsay Ramar
Lindsay Ramar 593
2. Canada Steven Turilli
Steven Turilli 360
3. Here and Now Anne Frankel Anne
Frankel 341
4. Polymiro Alison Locke
Alison Locke 244
5. Continental B Lila Sessums
Lila Sessums 215
6. Carlos Taylor Coe
Taylor Coe 205
6. Kirk Tracy Kenly
Tracey Kenly & Kenly Farms 205
8. Tarnot Alejandro Rodal
Alejandro Rodal 185
8. Pandrels Laura Hite
Laura Hite 185
The Show Jumping Hall of Fame and Museum at Busch Gardens in Tampa, FL was
established in 1987 and formally opened in 1989. It was organized to
promote the sport of show jumping and to immortalize the legends of the men,
women and horses who have made great contributions to the sport. The Show
Jumping Hall of Fame also conducts the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper
Classic Series, held under Grand Prix rules and specifications.
The Series is designed to give amateur-owner and junior riders an
opportunity to compete at higher levels and serves as a proving ground for
many riders who aspire to someday represent the United States in
international competition.
For more information about the Jumper Classic Series, please visit the Show
Jumping Hall of Fame website at
www.showjumpinghalloffame.net.
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