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Chamberlain and Bergeron Win Dressage Individual Gold Medals at 2014 NAJYRC

Kaylawna Smith (Area VI) and London Callin OHF on their way to winning the CCI1* dressage (Brant Gamma Photography)

Lexington, Ky. – Dressage riders completed their tests for Individual medals today at the 2014 Adequan/FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North (NAJYRC). Taking home the Gold medal in the Young Rider division of the USDF/Platinum Performance North American Junior and Young Riders’ Dressage Championship was Catherine Chamberlain (Region 7) on Verdicci. The Gold medalist in the Junior division was Camille Bergeron (Canada) riding Lowelas.

The judges for the Young Rider Dressage today were: E – Lorraine MacDonald (CAN), H – Lilo Fore (USA), C: Cesar Torrente (COL), M – Marian Cunningham (PER), B – Mercedes Campdera (MEX). In the Junior Dressage, the judges were: E – Sandy Hotz (USA), H – Cesar Lepardo Grana (ARG), C – Gabriel Armando (ARG), M – Christof Umbach (LUX), B – Adrian Hamoen (NED).

With a score of 71.789%, Catherine Chamberlain (19, Murrieta, Calif.) and Verdicci took the Gold medal in the Young Rider Individual competition. Chamberlain rides for Region 7, which includes riders from California, Hawaii, and Nevada.

Chamberlain finished several points ahead of the rest of the field, and attributed that to experienced trainers. “I just started training with David (Wightman) and Kathleen (Raine) last November, and they are so experienced,” Chamberlain said. “They’ve been to the World Equestrian Games, and all over Germany showing, so coming to their barn was a completely new experience for me. I’ve had my horse for seven years now, but there’s always so much more to learn, and working with them has been working on the fine points.”

David Ziegler (21, Beiseker, Alberta) and Peninsula Top Man won the Silver medal with a 68.289%. Ziegler is the first competitor in recent history to ride in two different disciplines in the same year at the NAJYRC, and believes his support team plays a large role in his success in such a busy week.

“I have a great team behind me, my parents, my chef d’equipes, my coaches, my grooms,” Ziegler said. “They’re all keeping me on track and making sure I’m everywhere I need to be.”

Hope Cooper (17, Concord, Mass.) and Don Diamond earned 67.263% for the Bronze medal. Cooper rides for Region 8, which includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

In the Junior division, Camille Carier Bergeron (14, Mascouche, Que.), who rides for Canada/Quebec/Alberta, and Lowelas won the Gold medal with a 70.342%.

Bergeron was very pleased with today’s test, and felt that Lowelas was in his element. “My horse had a lot of energy, but a good energy,” Bergeron said. “He was active and had really nice control. He came here last year; it was not his first time here, so he was familiar with the arena and the area.”

Molly Paris (18, Charlotte, N.C.) and Diamant Sky received 68.868% for the Silver. Paris rides for Region 1, which includes Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Eastern West Virginia.

Alexandra Meghji (16, Toronto, Ontario) and Iliado II won the Bronze medal with a 67.711%. Meghji rides for Canada/Ontario.

Eventing Riders Complete Dressage Phase

Eventing CCI1* (Junior) and CCI2* (Young Rider) riders started their journey to the medal podiums today with the dressage phase of the USEA North American Junior and Young Riders’ Eventing Championship. The CCI2* riders finished their dressage tests in the evening with Canada/Ontario jumping into the lead for Team standings on a score of 165.1 penalties. Area V/VI is second with a score of 171.9, and Area III lies in third on 175.2.

The Canada/Ontario CCI2* team consists of:
Lauren Clark (18, Uxbridge, Ontario) and Coolumn XV – 58.3
Hanna Bundy (20, Toronto, Ontario) and D’Jion – 50.7
Jamie Kellock (19, New Market, Ontario) and Don’t Blink – 57.4
April Simmonds (17, Uxbridge, Ontario) and Impressively Done – 57.0

Thinking ahead to Saturday’s cross country course, Kellock said it best about which she is most looking forward to, “the last one,” as the team from Ontario hopes to have successful runs through the finish flags.

Riding as an individual, David Ziegler (21, Beiseker, Alberta) of Canada leads CCI2* individual standings with a score of 46.3 aboard Critical Decision. Bundy of Canada/Ontario sits in second with D’Jion on a score of 50.7, while Nicole Doolittle (16, Charlotte, N.C.) of Area III and Tops are in third with a score of 53.9.

“There is a lot of galloping, but I like that,” Ziegler said of David O’Connor’s cross country course. “‘BG’ knows Kentucky and he is excited,” he added of Missy Ransenhousen’s former Rolex Kentucky CCI4* mount.

Area IV leads sits atop the leaderboard in the CCI1* Team competition with 153.7 penalties. Area V is in second with 159.6, while Areas II is in third on 161.9.

The Area IV CCI1* team consists of:
Kristine Burgess (15, Lino Lakes, Minn.) and BFF Tiara – 52.9
Rebbecca Gall (17, Saukville, Wis.) and Can Ya Dig It – 50.6
Elena Hengel (17, Woodland, Minn.) and Zipp – 57.3
Hannah Stohr (17, Lenexa, Kan.) and Hey Jude – 50.2

“I have to say that we have a really nice coach, Jon Holling, who is really good at getting us prepared the day before and getting our horses where we need to be,” Stohr said, as she credited the Area IV team coach for their success following the first phase of competition. “He’s also great at getting us in the right state mentally to go in.”

Hengel half-jokingly added that they also have lots of time to practice dressage in indoor arenas during the winter months in the upper Midwest. She also stated that the team, “is taking it one day at a time,” as they optimistically head into the cross country phase.

Individually, Kaylawna Smith (18, Murrieta, Calif.) of Area VI is leading with 45.6 penalties on London Calling OHF. Sitting in second is Alyssa Phillips (17, Fort Worth, Texas) of Area V on Bliss III, who has 47.1 penalties. Moira de Ste Croix-Laframboise (16, of Canada/Ontario) is in third with 49.2 penalties on Blue Ben.

“I couldn’t believe it when I was walking down the aisle to the Rolex Stadium; it was unbelievable,” Smith said of entering the field of play for her first NAJYRC. “It was a great feeling.”

USHJA North American Junior and Young Riders’ Show Jumping Championship

Jumpers took to the Walnut Ring on Thursday to complete the first phase of competition and take their first steps toward Individual medals. A total of 26 Young Riders and 39 Juniors went to task over Steve Stephens’ testing tracks in the Speed Leg, which utilizes the faults converted phase.

Taylor Alexander and G and C Flash (Sportfot)
Taylor Alexander and G and C Flash (Sportfot)

Taylor Alexander (Castle Rock, Colo.) and Alexander LLC’s G and C Flash sped to early lead in the Young Rider championship after posting a quick clear round in the afternoon session. The Zone 8 representative heads into the Friday on a championship score of zero after stopping the timers in 69.34.

Lying in second place after the first round is Zone 7’s Katie Cox (Conroe, Texas) with Kim Cox’s Twilight after producing a clear effort in 69.39 and stand on an overall total of .03.

Michael Hughes (Allendale, N.J.) and Christina Fried’s Luxina jumped a lightning fast round, but a single rail meant they would add four seconds to their time for a score of 69.80. The Zone 2 veteran stands on a total of .23 after Thursday.

Zone 2’s Lisa Deslauriers (New York, N.Y) and her own Hester produced a tidy, efficient round to stop the timers in 65.96 and carry the individual junior lead into Friday’s Nations Cup on a score of zero.

Lucas Porter (Bartonville, Texas) stands second behind Deslauriers with Sleepy P Ranch LLC’s Phineas, after producing a clear round in a time of 67.26. The Zone 7 rider now stands on a championship score of .65.

Lying in Bronze medal position after the Junior Speed Leg is Zone 10’s Peyton Warren (Rancho Murierta, Calif.) with her Lysander 99. The pair produced a clear trip in a time of 68.02 and stand on an overall total of 1.03.

Competition continues on Friday with Junior and Young Rider Nations Cups; the juniors will be first in the Rolex Stadium beginning at 8am ET.

The 14 North American Young Rider Endurance Championship competitors kicked off their championship with the Horse Inspection, where all horses were accepted. This year’s field includes Emilynn DiBassie, the number one ranked Young Rider in the FEI Rankings.

For full results or to learn more about the Adequan/FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North, please visit www.youngriders.org.

USEF Network presented by SmartPak will live stream the entirety of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday’s events from the Rolex Stadium during NAJYRC. Visit www.usefnetwork.com to find out more and watch!

First Medals Awarded in Dressage at 2014 NAJYRC

Region 7 Young Rider Team Gold medalists (l to r): Anna Buffini, Cassidy Gallman, Catherine Chamberlain, and Lindsey Brewin (SusanJStickle.com)

Lexington, Ky. – The first day of competition at the 2014 Adequan FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships kicked off at the Kentucky Horse Park, with dressage riders taking to the Rolex Stadium. Region 7 and Region 1 proved unbeatable in the USDF/Platinum Performance North American Junior and Young Riders’ Dressage Championship, as they clinched Young Rider and Junior Team Gold, respectively. The jumpers and eventers also took their first steps in championship competition, as they completed their first Horse Inspections.

Region 7 won the Gold medal in the Young Rider division of the USDF/Platinum Performance North American Junior and Young Riders’ Dressage Championship for the second year in a row, while the Canada/Quebec team won the Silver and Region 8 received Bronze medals. The team from Region 1 took home the Junior Gold Medal. Canada/Ontario won the Silver medal, while the Bronze medal went to Region 6/7.

The Region 7 Gold medal winning Young Rider team consisted of:
Anna Buffini (20, San Diego, Calif.) and Sundayboy – 68.921%
Lindsey Brewin (16, San Ramon, Calif.) and Vaillant – 65.526%
Catherine Chamberlain (19, Murietta, Calif.) and Verdicci – 72.132%
Cassidy Gallman (19, Poway, Calif.) and Grand Makana – 65.684%

They had a team total of 206.737 for victory. The riders attributed part of their victory to great teamwork and a large support system.

Buffini noted, “This has been an amazing experience. I’ve never been here before; I’ve been watching for years now. It’s always been a dream of mine to be here, sitting here with this group of girls, who I’m so blessed to be sitting by. We’re a family now. We haven’t known each other that long, but we’re BFFs now. It’s been a huge blessing to be here. I’m very thankful to be here and for the outcome. Winning the Gold medal has just been icing on the top.”

The Silver medal went to Canada/Quebec with a total of 201.395:
Laurence Blais Tetreault (17, Montreal, Que.) and Michaelango – 65.342%
Julie Channell (21, Longview, Montreal, Que.) and Furstin Anastasia – 67.053%
Naima Moreira Laliberte (17, Montreal, Que.) and Nao Guimeraie – 65.763%
Tanya Strasser-Shostak (19, Ste-Adele, Que.) and Action Tyme – 68.579%

Region 8 won the Bronze medal with a total of 197.026:
Giulia Cohen (17, New York, N.Y.) and Lasserre – 65.868%
Hope Cooper (18, Concord, R.I.) and Don Diamond – 64.684%
Elizabeth Fell (18, Winooski, Vt) and Superstarr – 61.921%
Hannah McCabe (18, Lee, N.H.) and Valparaiso – 66.474%

The Region 1 team won the Junior division on a total of 199.784, taking home the Gold medal.

The Junior team from Region 1 consisted of:
Hannah Bauer (15, Purcellville, Va.) and Trustful – 65.189%
Barbara (Bebe) Davis (16, Bedminster, N.J.) and Feivel Mousekewitz – 65.649%
Katie Lang (18, Chesapeake, Va.) and FA Patriot – 61.622%
Molly Paris (19, Charlotte, N.C.) and Diamant Sky – 68.946%

Region 1 Junior Team Gold medalists (l to r): Katie Lang, Hannah Bauer, Bebe Davis, and Molly Paris (SusanJStickle.com)
Region 1 Junior Team Gold medalists (l to r): Katie Lang, Hannah Bauer, Bebe Davis, and Molly Paris (SusanJStickle.com)

Davis noted that she enjoys competing in a team competition in a typically individual sport. “I love the team aspect; I love being able to support my other team members and have them support me,” Davis said. “It’s such a great experience and it’s definitely great preparation for the future, for those who have aspirations to go to the next level and to be, hopefully, representing the United States in international competition.”

The Silver medal went to Canada/Ontario with a total of 197.785:
Vanessa Creech-Terauds (14, Caistor Center, Ont.) and Finja – 58.676%
Alexandra Meghji (16, Toronto, Ont.) and Iliado II – 65.649%
Sophie Potter (16, Kleinburg, Ont.) and Frisbee – 63.568%
Liza Wilson (16, Collingwood, Ont.) and Fleurina – 68.568%%

Region 6/7 won the Bronze medal with a total of 196.584:
Danielle Bonavito (15, Danville, Calif.) and Wyoming – 68.216%
Heather Decent (14, Gig Harbor, Calif.) and Norra – 60.108%
Lauren Mack (17, Monte Sereno, Calif.) and Lada’at – 64.486%
Olivia Zeilinger (16, Danville, Calif.) and Stentano – 63.892%

More from Wednesday at the Adequan FEI North American Junior and Young Rider Championships Presented by Gotham North

Competition in the USHJA North American Junior and Young Riders’ Show Jumping Championship officially got underway on Wednesday morning, with 67 horses representing five countries presented at the First Horse Inspection. Three horses, Sabrina Rivera’s Count Mystery (El Salvador-Junior), Adrian Berganza’s Conovalenco (Mexico-Junior), and Megan MacPherson’s Deep Snow (Zone 8-Junior), will be re-inspected Thursday morning prior to the start of competition. The First Individual Qualifier begins at 9:00am ET in the Walnut Arena, with Junior competition followed by Young Riders.

Wednesday afternoon hosted the first Horse Inspection for the USEA North American Junior and Young Riders’ Eventing Championship, with all 65 competitors being accepted.

For full results or to learn more about the Adequan/FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North, please visit www.youngriders.org.

USEF Network presented by SmartPak will live stream the entirety of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday’s events from the Rolex Stadium during NAJYRC. Visit www.usefnetwork.com to find out more and watch!

2014 Adequan/FEI NAJYRC Begins Its 40th Anniversary

A well-decorated golf cart in the Golf Cart Parade to Spy Coast Farm (SusanJStickle.com)

Lexington, Ky. – The 2014 Adequan/FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North (NAJYRC) will play host to 216 young athletes from Canada, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Mexico, and the United States across four disciplines. The riders have converged upon the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Ky., for the competition running July 15-20. Today, the NAJYRC festivities kicked off with the Golf Cart Parade to neighboring Spy Coast Farm, followed by the Opening Ceremonies and Exhibitor Party.

Four disciplines (a total of seven championships for Juniors and Young Riders) will take part in the only FEI Championship held annually in North America. The NAJYRC is the premier equestrian competition in North America for juniors and young riders, ages 14-21. This year, young equestrians have come to vie for Team and Individual FEI medals in the three Olympic equestrian disciplines of jumping, dressage, eventing and the FEI World Equestrian Games disciplines of endurance. Unfortunately, due to insufficient entries, the North American Junior and Young Riders’ Reining Championship was cancelled, but is anticipated to return in 2015.

This year is an exciting one for the NAJYRC, as 2014 marks its 40th anniversary. The Championships began in 1974 as an eventing challenge between the United States and Canada. A dressage championship was added in 1981, and jumping was added in 1982. The first complete Young Riders championship was held in British Columbia, Canada, in 1982. The Championships were expanded to officially include a championship division for juniors in 2006. The discipline of reining was added to the official schedule in 2008; endurance joined the championship for the first time in 2011. At the NAJYRC, athletes learn valuable information about international rules and regulations that will serve them well when they represent their country at senior-level events.

Returning individual medalists from the 2013 NAJYRC include:

Dressage
Bebe Davis – Junior Freestyle Bronze medalist
Naima Moreira Laliberte – Junior Individual and Freestyle Silver medalist
Devon Wycoff – Young Rider Team and Individual Bronze medalist

Endurance
Cassandra Roberts – Individual Gold medalist

Eventing
Nicole Doolittle – Junior Individual Gold medalist

Jumping
Eugenio Garza Perez – Junior Individual Gold medalist

The NAJYRC begins tomorrow morning at 9am with the Junior and Young Rider Team Tests to open the competition in the USDF/Platinum Performance North American Junior and Young Riders’ Dressage Championship. There are 74 riders who hope that their teams will claim a medal in the afternoon and hear their national anthem played, if they should end up atop the podium. On Friday, the Individual Tests are held, with the riders returning Saturday for their Freestyle Tests.

A total of 61 eventing competitors will begin their quest for a medal on Thursday morning, with the CCI1* riders performing their dressage test in the morning, followed by the CCI2* riders in the afternoon. The heart of the USEA North American Junior and Young Riders’ Eventing Championship, the cross country phase, will take place Saturday across the rolling bluegrass landscape of the Kentucky Horse Park. The championship will culminate on Sunday with riders tackling the show jumping phase in the Rolex Arena.

The USHJA North American Junior and Young Riders’ Show Jumping Championship will begin Thursday morning with 67 riders participating in the first individual qualifier. Competition continues Friday with two rounds for the team finals to determine the Team medalists. The riders will return Sunday morning to determine who claims Individual honors.

A field of 14 riders is set to race in the North American Young Riders’ Endurance Championship on Friday morning. The competitors will set out at 6:30am across a 120 kilometer CEI4* course in hopes of finishing strongly and claiming Team and Individual medals.

Stay connected with all the action at the 2014 NAJYRC at http://usefconnect.com/najyrc.

To learn more about the Adequan/FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North, visit: http://youngriders.org/.

USEF Network presented by SmartPak will live stream the entirety of events taking place July 18-20 in Rolex Stadium. Visit www.usefnetwork.com to find out more and watch!

NAJYRC showcases the best young rider and junior horse/rider combinations in dressage, eventing, jumping, reining, and endurance. Young equestrians from across the continent will descend on the Kentucky Horse Park to vie for FEI medals at these Championships.

For sponsorship information, visit www.youngriders.org/Sponsors.aspx.

By Kathleen Landwehr

USEF Dressage Coaches to Present “Roadmap to the Podiums”

Lexington, KY – The United States Equestrian Federation’s dressage coaching staff will be on hand at the Adequan/FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North on Thursday, July 18, in Lexington, Kentucky to present the USEF Dressage “Roadmap to the Podiums”. The presentation will cover the coaches’ plans for the country’s world class training and competitive programs from grassroots to international-level competition. All four USEF Dressage coaches will participate in the presentation: Robert Dover, Chef d’Equipe/Technical Advisor, Debbie McDonald, Developing Coach, Scott Hassler, Young Horse Coach, and Jeremy Steinberg, Youth Coach.

This presentation is open to the public and will take place at the USDF headquarters, located within the Kentucky Horse Park, at 1:00PM ET on Thursday, July 18. A previously recorded version of the presentation will also available on the USEF Network presented by SmartPak on Thursday for those who cannot be in attendance.