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RED
HILLS HORSE TRIALS ORGANIZERS TO STEP DOWN AFTER MARCH EVENT
Tallahassee's
Red Hills Horse Trials, Inc. which began nearly a decade ago and has grown into
one of the nation's top Eventing equestrian competitions, will have a change in
leadership following the March 2006 event . Red Hills Co-Organizers, Sallie
Ausley and Sylvia Ochs, announced this week they will step down from
their leadership roles following the March 2006 Trials. An initial search
to locate an individual or individuals to succeed the co-organizers proved unsuccessful
and it appeared the Red Hills Horse Trials would end after the 2006 event. At
that point Colin Phipps, benefactor and creator of the Cross County Course,
agreed to assume the Chairmanship of the Red Hills Trials and coordinate all future
competitions. Phipps indicated the event will be downsized and will not
include international sanctioned levels but will continue to be a quality
equestrian event. "When the idea of Red Hills Horse Trials was created
we never imagined it growing to where it is today," Ausley said. Initially
envisioned to be a small or medium sized event for the equestrian community, Red
Hills' popularity mushroomed and quickly attracted competitors from all over the
world. "It was a great ride," said co-organizer Sylvia Ochs.
"Red Hills introduced Tallahassee to many people who otherwise might not
have visited the city. We provided three fantastic days of family entertainment
to spectators each year, and made a viable contribution to the local economy.
We could not ask for more." Each spring the Red Hills Horse Trials
lured crowds reaching 40,000 to the Elinor Klapp Phipps Park to see two hundred
or more of the worlds top equestrians perform and compete for spots on their national
Olympic teams. Since 2003 Red Hills was one of four World Cup qualifying events
recognized by the Federation Equestrian Internationale allowing riders to vie
for slots in the World Cup finals. Red Hills is also one of nine elite venues
nationwide where riders compete for the United States Eventing Gold Cup. "We
are delighted the Red Hills Horse Trials will continue," Ausley said.
We are most appreciative of our generous sponsors, and the 600 volunteers who
made everything click." It is estimated volunteers devote in excess of 12,000
hours annually to put on the Trials which has raised over $300,000 for the Elinor
Klapp Phipps Park and Tall Timbers Foundation, Inc. The Trials have gotten
bigger and better every year and this year will be no exception. Competitors will
be chasing almost $30,000 in prize money, with the winners of the World Cup Qualifier
sharing $15,000 in prize money plus the First Place winner will drive a brand
new BMW automobile for one year, courtesy of Capital Eurocars.
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