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Articles: Press Release
Nancy Johnson Wins the Jaguar Triple Crown of Driving
Contact:
Marty Bauman, (508) 698-6810, classic.pr@verizon.net
FAIR HILL, MD—October 30, 2001—Nancy Johnson of Lincoln, MA won the 2001
Jaguar Triple Crown of Driving Presented by Driving Essentials/Glinkowski
Carriages. Johnson had won the second leg of the Jaguar Triple Crown of
Driving at the Gladstone Driving Event in September, which launched her into
first place heading into the third and final leg of the series at the Fair
Hill International. Johnson proceeded to win the AHSA Singles Championship
with a score of 121.42 penalties, which earned her the Triple Crown title.
“I really couldn’t ask any more of him in the marathon and cones,” Johnson
said referring to her mount Canequin’s Look Out. “I’m really proud of him
and I look forward to receiving my new carriage,” she added referring to the
new Glinkowski carriage she’ll receive from Driving Essentials for winning
the Triple Crown.
Johnson edged out five-time USET Pairs Champion Lisa Singer of Chadds Ford,
PA who successfully defended her title in the Fair Hill Paris Classic with a
score of 139.09. Singer, who like Johnson, won her division at both Fair
Hill and the Gladstone Driving Event, needed a clean sweep in the cones to
win, but lost her chance when she scored 19.5 penalties in cones.
Each of the Triple Crown Events—The Laurels, the Gladstone Driving Event,
and the Fair Hill International—offers a testing, three-phase competition.
In determining the championship, Advanced Singles and Pairs drivers count
their two best scores from the three competitions.
Previous winners of the Jaguar Triple Crown of Driving are Sue Mott (2000),
Kimberly Wheeler (1999), Elizabeth Chesson (1998), and Lisa Singer (1996 and
1997).
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