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Articles: Press Release
Hart Just Misses Medal in Individual Freestyle at 2008 Paralympic Games
in Hong Kong
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September 10, 2008
By Joanie Morris
Hong Kong, China - The venue was lively today as the freestyles got
underway in the main arena at Sha Tin. All kinds of music were showcased
in two sessions. Two US riders went to task in the morning sessions on
the penultimate day of competition at the 2008 Paralympic Games in
Equestrian. In the Grade II Individual Freestyle, Rebecca Hart (Erie,
PA) finally had the performance she knew she was capable with Norteassa
at these Games. The electric arena had been unsettling to the
15-year-old Hanoverian gelding but today they really shone - scoring
68.056% for their effort.
"I'm very, very happy with my test," said Hart who was born with
Familial Spastic Paraplegia. "I had a definite goal in mind and I met
that goal. I'm pleased with my horse, it was a great ride. I worked on
the expression, got him to settle and got the cadence and elegance
back."
Hart's test featured canter work (which isn't required in the Grade II
Freestyle Test) and lovely shoulder in and half-pass. She looks forward
to continuing her progress with the horse, including eventually showing
him Prix St. Georges at able body shows.
"My ultimate goal is the 2010 World Equestrian Games," said Hart. "This
has been a great experience and the facility has been fantastic."
Hart led after the first group of riders, and sat in medal position
until the final rider went in the second session this evening. Hart
painstakingly had to settle for fourth. Eventual winner Jennifer
McKenzie from Canada rode Valentine II to Gold. Great Britain continued
their medal haul when Felicity Coulthard won Silver on Roffelaar, Britta
Naepel and Cherubin 15 from Germany rounded out the medals.
Robin Brueckmann was the first US representative in the ring today in
the Grade IV Individual Freestyle. She rode a nice test on Radetsky to
music by the composer of the same name. The inexperienced horse kept his
composure in the ring and the pair ended on a score of 61.135%. This
left them in 11th place in the Grade IV Individual Freestyle Test.
"My horse was very good in the freestyle," said Brueckmann of the
7-year-old Trakehner gelding. "He's learned a lot for the future, for
the World Equestrian Games. He's a young horse and he needs to be more
mature in the upper level movements. The competition level is very high,
and I'm very proud to be here."
The Summerfield, NC rider was representing the US in her second
Paralympic Games. Brueckmann has reflex sympathy dystrophy in her right
leg from a fall on the ice, she has paralysis in that leg as a result
and she rides without stirrups. She thinks that there is a huge future
for her horse.
"This has been much more exciting," said Brueckmann of comparing the two
experiences. "I'm looking forward to 2010 and he'll be ready for London
in 2012."
The Grade IV Individual Freestyle was won by South Africa's Philippa
Johnson on Benedict, Ann Cathrin Lubbe from Norway on Zanko won Silver
and Australia's Georgia Bruce was the Bronze medalist on V Salute.
Tomorrow marks the final day of competition, Keith Newerla, Barbara
Grassmyer and Lynn Seidemann will perform their Individual Freestyle
Test in the first session, which begins at 7.15.
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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