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Articles: Press Release
Kimberly McCormack Wins 2007 ASPCA Maclay National Championship at Syracuse Invitational Sporthorse Tournament
Photo Credit: Kimberly McCormack and Sundance, 2007 ASPCA
Maclay National Champions. Photo (C) 2007 Randi Muster.
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- November 3, 2007 - Today at the Syracuse Invitational Sporthorse Tournament,
Kimberly McCormack of Clermont,
NJ, took home the prestigious
title of national champion in the 2007 ASPCA Maclay National Championship.
McCormack rode Sundance to the title and trains with her sister Kristy
McCormack, Missy Clark, and John Brennan. Elizabeth Lubrano of Glenmoore,
PA, finished as the reserve champion, while
Shelby Wakeman of Westlake Village,
CA, was third.
The first round course was designed by judges George H.
Morris and Linda Hough. It posed a challenge for many of the riders. It
featured different looking jumps, such as a leaf-covered wall with no standards
and an arch jump.
"The course was a little harder in the morning than in the
afternoon," Hough acknowledged. "We didn't want to play down to the group. We
wanted to play up, and I think we accomplished that. It's such an amazing thing
to sit there and watch these wonderful animals."
There were 153 riders in the opening round, which began at
6:30 a.m. After the first round, 30 riders were called back for the flat phase.
They were split into groups of 10. After the flat phase, the judges chose 18
riders to return for a second jumping round. The top 18 for that round were (in
reverse order of preference):
Jennifer Walters and Opportunity Hayden Warmington and Obelix S Matthew Metell and Oliver Kate Salzman and Ricochet Melissa Barton and Jack &
Coke Cathy Rolfs and Timeless Stephanie Underwood and Narcis Z Tatiana Dzavik and Littlefoot Carly Anthony and Apollo Shelby Wakeman and San
Francisco Lucy Davis and San
Marcos Mallory Olson and Patriot Katherine Newman and Double Diamond Kimberly McCormack and Sundance Elizabeth Lubrano and Golou II Emily Gardner and Almost Famous Michelle Morris and Eventual Maria Schaub and I-Toon
The second round course had 11 numbered jumps that were on a
track that featured rollback turns. It also had the arch jump and an ivy wall
with standards. It was a straightforward course that required a precise eye for
the jumps.
Wakeman was placed ninth after the flat phase. Going into
the second round, she wanted to impress the judges. Her horse, San Francisco, jumped flawlessly and did not
touch any of the jumps. Wakeman made great, neat turns and put in a solid
second round. She moved up seven spots to finish in third place. After her
round, Wakeman said, "I really didn't have anything to lose. I just wanted to
go in and have a good round. Hopefully it would all work out."
McCormack was fifth going into the final jumping round. She
rode her horse Sundance and was not fazed by the demanding course. She made a
great, thoughtful turn from fence two to three, was flawless from the one
stride to fence 6, and rode the whole course with style. It seemed at that
point that no matter what the outcome, she would move up in the standings.
Elizabeth Lubrano followed McCormack on Golou II. Lubrano
waited for the easy distance to fence 2, but finished the rest of the course
without fault. She would have to wait for the final three riders to see where
she placed. "I thought I was a little deep to the second jump," she said
afterwards. Lubrano would move up from fourth place to second in the final
standings.
A rail at fence 9 would move Emily Gardner, who was standing
in third place at the time, down to fifth place in the standings at the end of
the class. Michelle Morris, currently in second place, would drop to sixth
place after she had a couple sticky jumps on course.
The final rider on course was Maria Schaub, who has already
won three major equitation classes this year. Riding I Toon, Schaub is no
stranger to the pressure of leading a class. However, today was not Schaub's
day to win. She pulled a rail at fence 3, had a hard rub at 6, and had a long
distance to fence 8. Those faults would drop her to seventh place.
After Schaub's round, the judges decided not to have any
further testing. Kimberly McCormack was named this year's national champion.
Elizabeth Lubrano made her move up the standings on Golou
II, her sister's horse that she has only ridden since Capital Challenge, which
was just a month ago. She rode Golou II in the medal finals two weeks ago in Harrisburg, but a mistake
at one jump kept her out of the top 20. Of her trip today, she said, "I was
just trying to do the best I could on the horse I was riding, knowing him
somewhat but not as well as I could. The second round, I felt that I'd like to
come up from behind. He felt really, really good. I was very happy with him."
Lubrano's trainer, Stacia Madden, was pleased that it came
together for her student, citing that it was a "team effort" for today's class.
Lubrano also trains with Krista Freundlich, Max Amaya, and Frank Madden.
"I'm still kind of in shock,"
Lubrano smiled. "It's all still overwhelming."
Wakeman's trainer, Karen Healey, was proud of her rider's
ability to stay cool under pressure and move up once again. Shelby is "a real fighter," Healey described.
"It's an unbelievable match with that horse. He's a special horse. He's a funny
temperament, and you have to know how to deal with him. She rides him
beautifully."
When McCormack went in the ring for her second round today,
she could not just focus on winning. "I never really thought about winning because
that never works for me," she admitted. "I just wanted to go in there and lay
it down. Whatever happened, happened. That's really all I thought about was the
course and riding the best I could.
"It was definitely interesting, and it's surprising when it
all falls into place. To have it happen twice especially was pretty incredible,"
she added. McCormack was referring to her experience two weeks ago in the
USEF/Pessoa Medal Finals, where she also moved up several spots to take that
prestigious title.
McCormack trains with her sister Kristy, Missy Clark, and
John Brennan. Clark's advice for McCormack
before the second round was simple. "Coming back where she sat in fifth place,
you're always within striking distance if you can perform a beautiful, smooth
consistent round, and she did." Kristy McCormack beamed, "I'm so proud of her
and excited to come in here and do it again."
Judges Linda Hough and George Morris definitely knew their
winner and had distinct reasons why they placed McCormack at the top. Hough
explained, "She came in the ring fighting for the top. She came in relaxed, and
the horse performed beautifully. It was one of those moments that just
happened. It was beautiful to be a part of it, and I'm happy it worked out the
way it did." Morris added, "She stood the test of the whole day."
For more information on the ASPCA Maclay National Championships
or the National Horse Show Association of America Ltd., please visit www.nhs.org.
Final Results: 2007 ASPCA Maclay National
Championship
1. Kimberly McCormack/Sundance/Clermont, NJ/Kristy
McCormack, Missy Clark, John Brennan
2. Elizabeth Lubrano/Golou II/Glenmoore, PA/Stacia
Madden, Krista Freundlich, Max Amaya, Frank Madden
3. Shelby Wakeman/San Francisco/Westlake Village, CA/Karen
Healey, Kasey Ament
4. Carly Anthony/Apollo/Redmond, WA/Cara Anthony, Karen
Healey
5. Emily Gardner/Almost Famous/Tallahassee, FL/Don
Stewart Jr.
6. Michelle Morris/Eventual/La Canada, CA/Karen Healey, Kasey
Ament
7. Maria Schaub/I Toon/Holmdel, NJ/Stacia Madden, Krista
Freundlich, Max Amaya, Frank Madden
8. Lucy Davis/San Marcos/Los Angeles, CA/Archie
Cox
9. Jennifer Walters/Opportunity/Shelburne, VT/Linda
Langmeier
10. Mallory Olson/Patriot/Newport Coast, CA/Joe Thorpe
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