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October 16 - Show Jumping Day

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Nathalie
Bouckaert Pollard Wins CCI*** Championship at 2005 Fair Hill International
Fair Hill, MarylandOctober 16, 2005Nathalie
Bouckaert Pollard, of Chatsworth, GA, rode West Farthing to victory in the
U.S. Equestrian Federation (USEF) Three-Star Eventing Championship at the 17th
annual Fair Hill International Festival in the Country. (Nathalie and West
Farthing are pictured at the right below.)
Bouckaert
Pollard was awarded the USET Foundation Challenge Trophy after
finishing
with a three-phase score of 44.40 penalties on her 12-year-old, English Thoroughbred.
Will Faudree of Southern Pines, NC was second by less than one rail, finishing
with a score of 47.90 penalties on his 16-year-old, Australian Thoroughbred, Antigua.
(Will and Antigua are pictured at the left below.)
Faudree
had entered the concluding show jumping phase within a rail of the lead; but,
after he had one rail down for four additional penalties, Bouckaert Pollard
was able to ride with the luxury of having one rail down and still be able
to win. That came into play as West Farthing did lower the back rail at fence
number 10, but the 25-year-old rider, who won individual Gold Medals in the North
American Young Riders Championships in 1997 and 1998, held on for the win.
Every
time I enter the show jumping ring I try to wipe out my past demons, Bouckaert
Pollard said referring to past difficulties in show jumping. Its
never been my horses fault, hes a good show jumper; its always
been a problem of mine. Today I worked on being calm and maintaining a nice rhythm.
Hopefully this will help me past the problem.
Bouckaert
Pollard, who trains in show jumping with U.S. Olympian Laura Kraut
and in dressage with six-time Olympian Robert Dover, said that shes
hoping to improve her dressage as well as her jumping. Itd be nice
to give myself a little more breathing room.
Finishing
third after a jumping ride that received only one time penalty was the defending
champion, two-time Australian Olympic Team Gold Medalist Phillip Dutton.
He finished with a final score of 50.60 penalties on Hannigan and received the
Linda Moore Trophy as the highest-placed foreign rider. (Phillip and Hannigan
are pictured at the right below.)
Dropping to fourth after
receiving eight penalties for two knockdowns was Robyn Fisher, of
West
Hills, CA, the leader after the opening dressage phase. Fisher finished with 52.00
penalties on Le Samurai, a 10-year-old Holsteiner. She was honored with the USEF
Owner-Rider Eventing Championship as the top finishing American owner-rider.
The
Final Leader Board Was As Below.
1. Nathalie Pollard, West
Farthing - 44.4
2. Will Faudree, Antigua - 47.9
3. Phillip Dutton
(AUS), Hannigan - 50.6
4. Robyn Fisher, Le Samurai - 52.0
5.
Phillip Dutton (AUS), Connaught - 58.0
6. Bobby Costello,
Wild Delight - 58.1
7. Buck Davidson, Hyperlite - 59.3
8.
Stuart Black, Fleeceworks Starlight - 60.6
9. Mara Dean, Good Stuff
- 61.5
10. Karen O'Connor, Upstage - 62.2

(Phillip
Dutton, Will Faudree and Nathalie Pollard are pictured at the Sunday Press Conference.)
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Other
Competitions at Fair Hill International
In driving,
World Champion Suzy Stafford, of Bear, DE, won the Advanced Single Pony
division with a three-phase score of 130.79. The individual Gold Medalist from
the 2005 World Championships drove her World Championship pony, Cefnoak Park Bouncer,
a nine-year-old Welsh Cob. (Suzy and Cefnoak Park Bo
uncer
are pictured at the right below.)
Other winners in the
driving competition were Robin Groves, of Brownsville, VT, and seven-time
USEF National Pairs Driving Champion Lisa Singer, of Chadds Ford, PA, in
the Advanced Single Horse and Advanced Pair Horse divisions, respectively (Lisa
and her pair ponies are pictured at the center below during the Marathon.);
Bonita Ash, of Avondale, PA, and Jamie ORourke, of Unionville,
PA, in the Intermediate Single and Pair Horse divisions, respectively; and Bob
Fetters and Tracey Morgan in the Intermediate Single and Pair Pony
divisions respectively.
Every time I compete I feel like
I am competing against myself, Singer said. I dont think
about what anyone else is doing, I just focus on getting the best out of myself
and my horses.
I thought the new hazards here were a
lot of fun, she continued. They mixed natural materials in with the
hazards and they were both challenging and fun.

The
2005 Fair Hill International Festival in the Country also featured the 2005 FEI
North American Endurance Championship CEIO**** which was won by Karen Kroon,
of Cheyenne, WY, on Rokket.
Complementing the first-rate equestrian
competition at Fair Hill was the return of the highly popular Dog Agility Trials
with over 400 canine competitors, the largest number in its history. Other exciting
activities on the schedule included appearances by the Delmarva Miniature Horse
Club, featuring driving and hunter/jumper demonstrations; canine Fly Ball competitions;
U.S. Pony Club Games; sheep herding and Maryland State Police K-9 demonstrations;
and the Kids Korner with activities for the younger set.
Also
featured were the Country Shops boasting a wide variety of shopping and dining,
with vendors of tack, jewelry, artwork, pet needs, exceptional apparel and fine
gifts for the holiday season. The Fair Hill Club offered fine dining, while visitors
seeking a more casual snack or meal found pubs around the Fair Hill grounds serving
classic Maryland crab-cakes and other treats. The Maryland Department of Agriculture
named the Fair Hill International as a Maryland Top Event!
The
2005 Fair Hill International Festival in the Country benefited Christiana Care
Health System, one of the Chesapeake regions largest not-for-profit health
care providers. Christiana Care, which began in 1888, serves the people of Delaware,
as well as neighboring areas of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. It maintains
a teaching hospital, which specializes in cardiology, cancer and womens
health services, and has trauma and neonatal intensive care units that offer an
exceptional degree of care.
Sponsors of the 2005 Fair Hill
International Festival in the Country included AERC International; Ag-Industrial;
Atlantic Tractor; Aventine Wealth Management; Bit of Britain; John K. Burkley
Company; Coventry Health Care; Cranberry Endurance Ride; Dansko; M.H. Eby Trailers;
Equestrian Entertainment Partners; EquiPedic; First National Bank of North East;
Freeform USA Saddles; Glenmede Trust Company; Goldman Sachs & Company; W.L.
Gore & Associates; Gulf Coast 4-Star Trailers; Gunnip and Company; Herr Foods;
Kanavy Saddles; Mercantile County Bank; Morgan Stanley; Northview Stallion Station;
Nutramax Labs; Steve and Dinah Rojek; Southern States; Summit Aviation; Thoroughbred
Charities of America, Ltd.; United States Equestrian Federation; and Wachovia
Wealth Management.
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