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Articles: Press Release
Allyson Blais and Rocca K Master
$10,000 NAL Children's Jumper Finals
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Contact: Marty Bauman, (508) 698-6810
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Harrisburg, PA - (October 19, 2004) - Allyson Blais and Rocca K were
the first of four to go clean over a tough twisting course designed by
Pierre Jolicoeur and the pair went on to top the field of 30 in the
$10,000 North American League (NAL) Children's Jumper Finals held at the
Pennsylvania National Horse Show in Harrisburg, PA.
"The first course was very difficult. You would think you were turning
right and you would have to turn left," explained Blais, 16, who went
third in the order and was followed by numerous knockdowns, refusals and
riders going off course. The 30 riders invited to compete in the finals
qualified throughout the year riding in NAL qualifier classes. Those top
riders were put to the test over a track of 15 jumping efforts. With no
breathing room on the course, Jolicoeur kept the riders on their toes.
Fences were set off sharp turns off the rail while unusual roll-backs
forced riders to direct their horses every step of the way. The jumps
quickly narrowed the field to four horses who kept the rails out of the
dirt.
"The jump-off was fun and different," said Blais referring to the eight
jumps consisting of sweeping turns and a long galloping line. She and
Rocca K were the first to return to the ring. The pair started strong
and although they pulled the top plank off the third jump no one else
could keep the rails in the cups. Their four-fault finish remained on
top. "She's extremely fast and scopey," said Blais of the 11-year-old
Westphalian mare. The pair started the year competing in the junior
jumpers but after having some problems with the stubborn mare, Blais
dropped down into children's division. Her goal was to qualify for NAL
finals and she was thrilled to make the cut despite starting the
division so late in the season.
Blais lives in Boyton Beach, Fla., and trains with Alan Koratkin of
Wellington, FL. Blais hopes to move back into the junior jumpers next
year and will also compete in the 3'6" equitation.
The North American League (NAL) runs season-long series in six
hunter-jumper divisions - Children's Hunter, Children's Jumper, Adult
Hunter, Adult Jumper, Pony Jumper and Open Jumper Speed. Each series
culminates with a championship final at the Pennsylvania National Horse
Show in Harrisburg, PA in October. Riders need not be members of the
NAL to compete in any qualifying classes, but only current members earn
points toward year-end finals. For more information, a list of
qualifying competitions and results, please see the Ryegate Show
Services website at www.Ryegate.com.
Results
Place/Horse/rider/faults and time
1. Rocca K Allyson Blais
0/4/39.216
2. Nifty Erica Garcia
0/8/36.672
3. Northern Pines Sophie Tracy Mathews 0/8/41.202
4. Solo Erica Garcia
0/9/43.989
5. Carrera Nicole Wiitala
4/75.691
6. Up For Bids Mary Volk
4/77.952
7. Maverick Cassandra Bohlman
4/79.039
8. Goldfinger Hannah Beresford
4/79.381
9. Turbo Chris Pickett
4/79.504
10. Judgment Farms Lisa Goldman 8/73.345
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