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Articles: Press Release
Great Britain Gallops Home with a Horde of Medals at 2008 Paralympic
Games in Equestrian; US Team Aims for 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian
Games
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NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 11, 2008
By Joanie Morris
Hong Kong, China - A collective sigh could be felt in the Sha Tin venue
as the final day of competition at the 2008 Paralympic Games got
underway this morning. For everyone who has put so much time, money and
work into the last six weeks - all that remained was 15 hours. The
British made the best of those hours, winning 10 medals.
The competition kicked off with the Grade III riders performing their
Individual Freestyle tests. Barbara Grassmyer was the first US rider in
the ring with Mibis. Their test featured very good half-passes and
flying changes that would make many advanced event horses jealous. To
the music of Phil Collins, the pair cruised around the arena. They
scored 63.389%, giving up some marks when their second shoulder-in was a
little wobbly.
"It was a lot of fun," said Grassmyer who has Aperts Syndrome. "It was a
good score, I'm quite happy overall with how she went. She was very
good. The music fits her the best."
Their score was good enough for 10th place at the end of the Freestyle.
Hannelore Brenner and Women of the World won Gold for Germany on a score
of 74.223%, Great Britain's Simon Laurens won Silver on Ocean Diamond
and Dalskov Lykke rounded out the medals for Denmark on Alfarvad April
Z.
Grassmyer, who lives in Placerville, CA, has the 2010 FEI World
Equestrian Games firmly on her radar screen as her next major goal.
Two Grade Ib members wrote the last chapter for the US Team. The first
rider was Keith Newerla and David O'Connor's Walk on the Moon. The
11-year-old Thoroughbred gelding (one of only a handful in the
competition) put in an improved effort from the Individual Test, and
Newerla (from King of Prussia, PA) crafted an accurate effort to the
music from Inspector Gadget and Mission Impossible. It suited Walk on
the Moon perfectly.
"This is his first international Para competition," said Newerla about
the former event horse. "He's done an admirable job. To deal with the
stands, the heat, the atmosphere the way he did shows what kind of horse
he is. He showed his heart with how much he tried. You can't be upset
with a score when a horse does the best he can."
Newerla's score of 60.500% was, to him, reflective of the entire week
for the team.
"In all honesty, from, a team perspective we were a little
disappointed," he said. "We know we can ride better than we did. We
didn't reach our own expectations."
Lynn Seidemann was the final rider to represent the US at these
Paralympic Games. Riding Rhett, a 10-year-old KWPN gelding owned by
Kathryn Groves. Performing to Disney music, Seidemann utilized all of
her skills to coax a good performance out of Rhett, whom she has only
been riding for two months. Seidemann's freestyle was choreographed to
Disney music - the test featured very consistent trot work but lost
points in the walk.
"It wasn't what I expected," said Seidemann who is a paraplegic as a
result of a skiing accident. They scored 64.221% and ended up ninth. "I
wish I could have done better at my walk work and then I would have
scored very high. But we've only been together for two months so I still
think we did really well."
The Coppell, TX mother of two won a Silver medal in Wheelchair doubles
tennis at the 1992 Paralympic Games in Barcelona. She also won
Individual Silver in the Freestyle at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.
Seidemann rode in her third and what she anticipates to be her last
Paralympic Games.
"I think I will do handcycling locally," said Seidemann of her next
athletic endeavor. "But this has been a great Games - it is top of the
line."
The Grade 1b Individual Freestyle was won by Lee Pearson on Gentleman
with a score of 77.056%. Pearson won his ninth Paralympic Gold medal
over his teammate Ricky Balshaw on Deacons Giorgi who scored 70.444%.
"We managed one-two," said Pearson. "I'm numb. We've both worked so
hard."
The Grade 1a Individual Freestyle was also dominated by Great Britain,
who flip flopped placings from the Individual Test. This time ,Sophie
Christiansen won her first Individual Gold on Lambrusco III (on a score
of 76.056%) and Anne Dunham (who won Individual Gold in the first
Individual Test) won Silver on Teddy with a score of 73.33%. The Bronze
medal went to Singapore rider, Laurentina Tan.
"I'm so glad for Anne," said Christiansen. "She really deserves it. If
it wasn't for her pushing me I wouldn't be at such a high standard."
ENDS
The schedule and results are available on www.equestrian2008.org
, the Paralympic action is also
available on www.universalsports.com .
Please contact Joanie Morris at jmorris@usef.org, with questions.
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, based on a
foundation of fair, safe competition and the welfare
of its human and equine athletes.
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