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Articles: Press Release
Poor weather conditions result in no jump off at Evergreen Invitational
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Rebecca Michuda
Today's Chicago Woman Magazine
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BRISTOL, WI- September 18, 2008 - The aftermath of Hurricane Ike made for a
rainy Saturday afternoon of show jumping at the second annual Evergreen
Invitational in Wisconsin, about 60 miles north of Chicago. Top riders,
Margie Engle, Scott Lenkart and Maggie Jayne, rode clear in the $75,000
Grand Prix, but had no jump off on account of the weather and footing.
The constant rain from Friday, which continued through Saturday, didn't
discourage the 17 riders who competed in the Grand Prix at M.K. Pritzker's
230-acre farm. Scott Lenkart and Impulsive were the first to go
clear. Maggie Jayne on J.F. and Margie Engle on Hidden Creek's Pamina L soon
followed. Although there were no faults for the three riders, no jump off
proceeded. "The rain created poor course conditions that meant greater risk
for the horses and riders," admitted M.K. Pritzker, event founder and owner
of Evergreen Farm. "It just wasn't worth it. I made the call." The purse was
split evenly amongst them.
Olympic gold medalist Beezie Madden on Play On owned by Allan Shore Jr.,
came in fourth with four faults at the first fence of the double liverpool
two-stride. Charlie Jayne had a fast ride with Gansta, but unfortunately had
four faults, putting him fifth. Kent Farrington had two rides in the Grand
Prix. On his first horse, Untitled, he had eight faults, placing 12th. Later
in class when the footing wasn't as sound, Farrington chose to retire after
only four faults on his second horse,Thunder Ball. Other retirees in the
class were Larry Hollahan on Sky King and Kristen Vanderveen on For Future
3.
The footing was the biggest concern for the riders. "It was about feeling
your horse. If he was sucking back, I added in a few places," Maggie Jayne
said. "The overall ride was about finding your bearings and getting
comfortable out there." Considering the amount of rainfall, riders agreed
the footing was better than expected. "It could have been a lot worse out
there. And only having two classes in this ring helped," Lenkark said.
"It was a little wet, but that's one of the obstacles you have to deal
with. Your horse has to prepare for that and you have to prepare for that. I
think the first half of the riders had more of an advantage because the
grass wasn't as dug up," Charlie Jayne said. "The second half of the riders
had to fight for it a little more because it got deeper, which made it
harder to jump out of."
The $25,000 Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Classic was held earlier in the day,
giving those riders the upmost advantage of adequate footing. Again, only
three jumped off, but Taylor McMurty from Barrington, Ill. stole first place
by one tenth of a second on her horse, Just An Illusion. Laura Linback from
Woodrun Farm came in a close second on French Kiss and Catie Hope on La Paz
was close as well, but had four faults at the last fence, the natural oxer,
putting her in third.
The Grand Prix and Jumper Classic were part of a fundraising benefit for
Prentice Women's Hospital of Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. The
event raised $900,000 for innovative patient care programs for women and
infants. About 650 guests showed their support for the cause and the
equestrian sport.
RESULTS OF THE $75,000 GRAND PRIX
Rider, Horse, Owner,
Money won
1-Maggie Jayne, J.F., Erica Garcia,
$16,250
2-Scott Lenkark, Impulsive, Macmillan Sport Horse, $16,250
3-Margie Engle, Hidden Creek's Pamina L, Hidden Creek Farm, $16,250
4-Beezie Madden, Play On, Allan Shore Jr., $6,000
5-Charlie Jayne, Gansta, Alex Jayne, $4,500
6-Charlie Jayne, Thoman Edison, Alex Jayne, $3,750
7-Hillary Simpson, Stedet's Leroy, DC-USA Sport Horses, $3,000
8-Karen Cudmore, Southern Pride, Blair Cudmore, $2,250
9-Beezie Madden, Onlight, Jean Onlight, $2,250
10-Nick Novak, Y B Blue, Nick Novak, $1,500
11-Laura Linback, As di Villagana, Woodrun Farm $1,500
12-Kent Farrington, Untitled, Dobbs/Boone/Farrington, $1,500
RESULTS OF $25,000 JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER CLASSIC
Rider, Horse, Owner, Money won
1-Taylor McMurtry, Just An Illusion, Taylor McMurtry, $7,500
2-Laura Linback, French Kiss, Woodrun Farm, $5,500
3-Catie Hope, La Paz, Kathleen Hope, $3,250
4-Shana Barnett, Lonestar, Shana Barnett, $2,000
5-Haley Jayne, Orley, Alex Jayne, $1,500
6-India Anderson, Gesa, India Anderson, $1,250
7-Kelsey Thatcher, Milous de Fontaine, Kelsey Thatcher, $1,000
8-Catie Hope, Ozaliat, Janet Sassmannshausen, $750.00
9-Haley Jayne, Sir Sean, Alex Jayne, $750.00
10-Alex Parrish, Kadorijke, Alexander Farm, $500.00
11-Jonathan Cohen, Hands Down, Jonathan Cohen, $500.00
12-Kelsey Thatcher, Shotgun, Kelsey Thatcher, $500.00
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