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Articles: Press Release
Bonnie Mosser Wins National Championship of Eventing At MBNA Foxhall Cup
Tina Konyot Wins Grand Prix Dressage Competition
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ATLANTA (April 21, 2002) - Bonnie Mosser of Coatesville, PA won the 2002
MBNA Foxhall Cup CCI***, the National Championship of Eventing, at Foxhall
Farm just outside Atlanta, GA.
Mosser, riding Jenga, her own 9-year-old English Thoroughbred, entered
Sunday’s concluding stadium jumping phase in third place with a two-phase
score of 51.20 penalties. She completed Richard Lamb’s stadium jumping
course penalty-free to finish on her dressage score and gain her first
three-day event win.
“I just can’t believe this,” she said. “I knew I had a great horse and he
was just flying over the jumps today. Heidi is my stablemate and a good
friend and I would have been just as happy to have her go clean and me
finish second to her. But this is great!”
Five-time U.S. Olympic veteran Bruce Davidson of Unionville, PA and his
mount Welton Tangle entered Sunday’s finale in second place with a score of
50.41. Davidson received four jumping penalties on his 11-year-old British
Thoroughbred owned by Amy Ruth DeWind of Unionville, PA, for lowering one
rail and he dropped behind Mosser with a score of 54.41 and an ultimate
third place finish.
That left it all up to Heidi White of Unionville, PA who had taken the lead
with a penalty-free cross country ride on Saturday on Northern Spy, her own
9-year-old English Thoroughbred. She lowered two rails for eight penalties
and a seventh place finish with a score of 58.00.
Amy Tryon of Redmond, WA moved up from fourth place to the Reserve
Championship after riding penalty-free on Woodstock, an 8-year-old American
Thoroughbred owned by the Woodstock Group. She finished with a score of
52.01.
Established in 2000 by Jim Richards, the MBNA Foxhall Cup is a three-star
level eventing competition designated by USA Equestrian as the National
Championship of Eventing and by the U.S. Equestrian Team (USET) as its
three-star Spring Championship. The title sponsor of this event is the MBNA
America Bank. The MBNA Foxhall Cup donates proceeds to Shepherd Center, an
Atlanta based catastrophic care hospital that treats individuals with
acquired brain and spinal cord injuries.
The MBNA Foxhall Cup CCI*** was the first of five 2002 selection trials for
USET riders hoping to qualify to represent the United States at the Eventing
World Championships to be contested at the World Equestrian Games in Spain
in September. The World Equestrian Games are held every four years and,
other than the Olympics, is the world’s most important equestrian
competition.
In the $20,000 Grand Prix dressage competition being contested in
conjunction with the MBNA Foxhall Cup, Tina Konyot of Palm City, FL rode her
horse Abrikos to first place in the Grand Prix Freestyle, receiving a score
of 70.375% from the three-judge panel of Marianne Ludwig, Lorraine MacDonald
and Brenda Minor. Konyot had also won the Grand Prix on Friday with a score
of 67.600%.
Placing second in the Freestyle was Mimi Block and Asarhaddon with a score
of 68.133%. Heather Bender on Mikhail was third with a 65.7916%, followed
by James Koford on Fellipe (64.9583%) and on his other mount, Petit Ribot,
(62.7916%). Rounding out the standings was Olympic eventer Carl Bouckeart
on Goodwood (61.708%).
The inaugural Foxhall Flower Show was also held in conjunction with the MBNA
Foxhall Cup. Based on the spirit, tradition and elegance of outdoor
European flower shows, the event, the largest open-air flower show in the
eastern United States, awarded over $100,000 in prizes. Proceeds benefit
botanical gardens of Georgia. For more information on the flower show,
please visit www.foxhallflowershow.com.
For more information on the MBNA Foxhall Cup, including full results, please
visit www.foxhallcup.com.
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