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Articles: Press Release
Margie Goldstein-Engle Wins $150,000
Budweiser AGA Championship At Cosequin Winter Equestrian Festival
Contact:
Marty Bauman, (508) 698-6810, classic.pr@verizon.net
Caren Hunter (561) 793-5867 Chunter10@aol.com
Wellington, FL—April 7, 2002—U.S. Olympic veteran Margie Goldstein-Engle of
Wellington, FL captured top honors in the $150,000 Budweiser American
Grandprix Association Show Jumping Championship, presented by Jaguar/Land
Rover, during the last week at the Cosequin Winter Equestrian Festival at
the Palm Beach Polo Equestrian Club. It was her 108th career Grand Prix
victory.
Engle out-dueled seven others in the jump-off, finishing two clear rounds
with no jumping faults but with two time faults over the course, designed by
Jose M. Gamarra of Bolivia. Engle, a seven-time AGA Rider of the Year,
earned $45,000 for the win aboard her 2000 Sydney Olympic mount, Hidden
Creek's Perin, a 12-year-old Westphalian bay gelding.
"I was almost too conservative (in the jump-off)," said Engle, who also won
this class in 1996 aboard Hidden Creek's Laurel. "My strategy was to go
clean and try not to go too slow. I was almost a little too careful."
Defending champion Schuyler Riley of Wellington, FL finished second with
four faults aboard Ilian, a 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood. She earned
$33,000. No one has won back-to-back titles in the AGA Championship since
Michael Matz accomplished the feat in 1991 and 1992.
Riley had four faults in the first round and knew she had to go clear in the
jump-off.
"Ilian is naturally pretty fast," said the 30-year-old Riley. "It was a
blast to ride fast in the jump-off. I know that on any given day, Margie is
one of the favorites to win no matter what horse she's riding. This is a
fantastic feeling."
Todd Minikus of Loxahatchee, FL, the 2001 USA Equestrian of the Year, placed
third aboard Oh Star, an 11-year-old Belgian-bred stallion for the second
consecutive year. He had four faults and a time of 46.470 to earn $19,500.
Richard Spooner of Glendale, CA, aboard Robinson, finished fourth with six
faults. He earned $12,000. Only 30 riders were invited to compete in the
event.
Two-time Olympic Medalist, Leslie Howard of Westport, CT rode her mount
Kenwi to victory in the $10,000 Jaguar AGA Speed Championship. Howard rode
a clear round over the 10-obstacle course, designed by Jose Gamarra, in just
50.191 seconds, breaking the earlier pace of 51.584 set by Todd Minikus.
Minikus turned in the first clear ride aboard his mount, October Hill's
Ravina and held the first place position until Howard entered the arena 15
horses later. Howard never lost her 1st place position, but two horses
later, Jeffery Welles entered the arena aboard Equinox and pushed Minikus
into third place after turning in a fault-free performance and a faster time
of 50.250. There was only one other fault-free performance out of the
original starting field of 27 competitors. Olympic team Silver Medalist
Peter Leone and Rastella took home a fourth place finish after crossing the
timers in 52.776 seconds.
Will Simpson of Westlake Village, CA, rode El Campeon Ado Annie to victory
in the $10,000 Jaguar AGA Championship Welcome Stake. Simpson was one of
only 3 double-clear rides out of a starting field of 18. He turned in a
penalty-free jumping effort in 35.484 seconds, three full seconds ahead of
Peter Leone and Lataro who crossed the timers in 38.495 seconds for a second
place finish. Third place was awarded to McLain Ward and Rio, after posting
double clear rounds and the third fastest time of 39.561 seconds in the
jump-off.
Paige Rassas and Kairos took top honors in the $2,500 Land Rover
1.45 m Jumper. Rassas and the 10-year-old Dutch-bred bay gelding, Kairos,
were one of 50 initial horse-and-rider combinations, and one of only 9 to
have a fault-free first round performance. They rode the jump-off course
clear and crossed the timers in 39.640 seconds for first place. Finishing
their clear round in the jump-off but just splits shy of Rassas and Kairos
was Canadian Ainsley Vance and her 11-year-old chestnut gelding, Catch 22,
with their time of 39.901 seconds for second place. Robin Sweely of
Madison, VA and her mount, Carling Clover, an 8-year-old Irish bay stallion,
the third of only four pairs to jump double-clear rounds, had a finishing
time of 40.389 seconds to finish in third place.
McLain Ward rode Sasha to victory in the Land Rover 1.40m jumper
competition. Ward bested the starting field of 60, turning in double-clear
rounds and the fastest time of 30.866 seconds. Second place went to Laura
Bowery of Hampton Bay, NY, who cleared the jump-off track in 32.74 seconds
aboard Gandini Sky Boy, followed by Michael Dorman of Jamison, PA, who
finished in 32.83 seconds up on Enzo La Mulotiere, for a third place ribbon.
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