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Articles: Press Release
Chester Weber Sets Record With Fifth Consecutive Win
of the USEF National Four-in-Hand Championship
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NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 19, 2007
By Sarah L. Evers
It was a "typical day" at the office for Chester Weber as he went out
and captured yet another USEF National Four-in-Hand Championship, his
fifth in a row. Yet, Weber, of Ocala, FL, had some top-notch competition
to challenge him as two previous five-time winners sought to win their
sixth title. Both Tucker Johnson of Hobe Sound, FL, and James Fairclough
of Newton, NJ, have accomplished what Weber has done, but neither has
had the reign that Weber has maintained over the past five years.
This year's championship took place September 7-9 at the Laurels at
Landhope CDE in West Grove, PA. All of the drivers in the advanced
division traveled the same course, and during cones, only one driver
made it through clean (Jennifer Matheson of Aiken, SC, with her pony
Dannyloo, who won the Advanced Single Pony division) around designer
Jamie O'Rourke's difficult course. Driving the combination of Rolex W,
Boy W, Senate, Jamaica and Parava, Weber ended cones with two balls down
and six points in penalties to end with a final score of 122.59, which
was still far ahead of the competition.
The second and third spots were much closer, so it seems the real
competition was for the reserve championship, which went to Fairclough
with a score of 145.83. Johnson was not far behind in third with 146.22.
The three drivers are no stranger to top competition, or to competing
against each other, or with each other, for that matter. All three
competed on Team USA at the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) in
Aachen, Germany.
The recently married Weber was thrilled with this year's win, and the
fact that he has become the first driver to ever win the event five
times in a row. "It was a big goal of mine for the whole year to break
that sort of record, and I was able to do it handily," he said. "I think
I have a really spectacular group of horses."
He was happy to be able to return Senate back to the team since the
horse sustained an injury during the 2006 WEG. Weber also attributed his
success to his work with Koos De Ronde, who he describes as one of the
best marathon drivers in the world. Weber, who believes his team excels
in dressage, has been working with De Ronde since November to improve
his marathon, and it showed in this year's scores. "The marathon team is
starting to get really good," he said. His immediate plans for the team
include the new Lexington Combined Driving Classic in Lexington, KY,
October 5-7.
For more information, contact Joanie Morris at (859) 225-2052 or e-mail
jmorris@usef.org.
The vision of the United States Equestrian Federation(r) 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. This is based on a
foundation of fair, safe competition and the welfare of horses.
Embracing
this vision, the USEF strives to be the best national equestrian
federation in the world.
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