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Articles: Press Release
Hannah Selleck Wins Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search
Finals West
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NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 22, 2008
>From a Press Release by Marnye Langer
Burbank, California - The Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent
Search Finals West concluded with the stadium jumping phase and the
ride-off among the top four riders. The track proved challenging and a
number of riders were eliminated for refusals and falls.
"The five-stride to the four-stride to the bank caused problems for lots
of horses," said eventual winner Hannah Selleck. "I think that there was
a lot going on and a lot for the horses to look at down at the part of
the course."
However, the riders who were well prepared put in lovely rounds.
Adrienne Dixon produced the highest score of the stadium phase (95) and
secured herself a berth in the final four. Lucy Davis also put in a very
strong ride and her score of 89 meant that she too would be in the final
four. Although Selleck received an 80 for her stadium round, her overall
score was high enough to keep her comfortably in the final four, and
Michelle Morris rounded out the quartet.
In the final ride-off, each rider performs over a shortened course on
her horse, and then they each ride the other competitor's horses for a
total of four rounds for each rider. Selleck proved unbeatable. She was
lovely on her horse and rode the others well also. Davis was the
surprise of the group. The other three riders are in their first or
second years of college, and Davis is a high school sophomore. However,
she rode accurately and calmly. She finished second behind Selleck. A
tough round with Davis' horse put Dixon in third, and Morris finished
fourth after two difficult rounds.
The riders were thrilled with their performances and experiences.
"Riding in this class is such an honor," said Davis. "Especially this
year, we were really tested and we should be. I am so happy to have
gotten in the top four my first year. To finish second is amazing."
Selleck was thrilled with her win as well. She recalled her first Talent
Search Finals when her horse would not jump the liverpool in the
gymnastics phase.
"I've ridden in this class six times and I've been in the top four
twice. This has been a goal of mine since I first saw the Finals.
Winning is a culmination of my dreams."
Of note is the fact that both Selleck and Davis represented Zone 10 at
the 2008 CN FEI North American Junior and Young Rider Championships
presented by Gotham North at the Colorado Horse Park in August. Both
rode on the Gold medal teams, Young Rider and Junior respectively. Davis
was also the Junior individual Gold medalist while Selleck was the Young
Rider individual Gold medalist. They both stated that their jumper
experience was very beneficial, and all four riders are strong jumper
competitors.
Selleck's mount, W.C. Swing (Carol Bird) was named Best Horse by the
judges and the four riders concurred, all agreeing that he was their
favorite horse to ride.
Both Selleck and Morris ride at Karen Healey Stables, Archie Cox trains
Davis, and Dixon works with both Benson Carroll and Buddy Brown.
Complete results are online at www.langershows.com
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The Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals East
will be held in Gladstone, NJ on October 4-5, 2008. For more
information, please see
http://www.usef.org/Contentpage2.aspx?id=hpjumping.
ENDS
For more information please contact Joanie Morris at 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, based on a
foundation of fair, safe competition and the welfare
of its human and equine athletes.
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