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Articles: Press Release
Paige Johnson's Just Dreamin' Dreams
Up a Win At 26th Annual Hampton Classic Horse Show
Contact:
Martha Woodham (631) 537-5446, classic.pr@verizon.net
BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY (September 1, 2001) - Young rider Paige Johnson had a
dream of a trip on Just Dreamin' to take first place in the $15,000 WGHR
Farm's Jumper Classic (High) in the grand prix ring at the 26th Annual
Hampton Classic Horse Show.
Paige, who will turn 16 this month, rode both Just Dreamin', a 9-year-old
chestnut mare, and Reddy-Teddy, a gray German warmblood, in the Jumper
Classic. She retired "Teddy" from the class after he pulled a rail. The hard
ground was affecting his jump, she said.
Paige, who is from Washington, DC, said the Jumper Classic course held no
surprises for her.
"I've been doing this for a long time," she said. "It was nothing that I
haven't experienced before, but you had to ride every part of it. You can't
relax. You have to try every minute."
Paige will compete again Sunday, Sept. 2, in the $25,000 Calvin Klein Show
Jumping Derby, hoping to win it back to back. In 2000, she won the Derby
aboard the diminutive Dominique, a 15-hand, 1-inch tall mare who once
belonged to U.S. Equestrian Team veteran Beezie Madden. On Sunday, she will
try again with Dominique.
Limited to just two mounts in the Derby, Paige also will ride Beach Bum, a
chestnut Dutch Warmblood.
"He has a big look," Paige said of the 16 hand, 1 inch, horse. "And a big
jump."
Paige's parents, Sheila and Robert Johnson, are big supporters of equestrian
sports, working to help the grand prix riders of the future by joining the
U.S. Equestrian Team and other organizations in sponsoring competition for
talented young riders at horse shows across the country. Their television
network, BET, sponsored the BET/USET show Jumping Talent Search for riders
under 21 on Tuesday at the Hampton Classic Horse Show.
- Sunday, Sept. 2:
- $150,000 Prudential Financial Grand Prix presented by David Yurman
- $50,000 AmeriChoice Eastern Finals of the Young Jumper Championships
- $25,000 Calvin Klein Show Jumping Derby
- $100,000 New Things Grand Prix Bonus Challenge
Admission to the Hampton Classic is $5 per person, $15 per carload, and
children under six are admitted free daily. On Friday and Saturday (August
31-September 1), children under 12 are admitted free, and seniors are
admitted free Thursday, August 30. Reserved grandstand seats for Grand Prix
Sunday, September 2 are an additional $15 per person. Parking is free during
the event.
The Hampton Classic Horse Show benefits the Southampton Hospital, Juvenile
Diabetes Foundation and the United States Equestrian Team. Offering up the
best in show jumping, there is no other competition that brings together the
hunter-jumper circuit with thousands of spectators, extravagant social
events, celebrities, shopping and fine dining in the Hamptons.
For more information on the Hampton Classic, be sure to visit the show's web
site at www.hamptonclassic.com or call (631) 537-3177. Email requests for
information may be submitted to info@hamptonclassic.com.
Find daily results online at www.hamptonclassic.com.
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