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Jordan
Santi Claims Children’s Medal at Vermont Summer Festival
East
Dorset, Vermont — Jordan Santi made her first trip to the Vermont
Summer Festival worthwhile by winning the Children’s Medal
on Saturday morning, July 19. The 2008 Vermont Summer Festival Horse
Show takes place July 9 to August 17 at the Harold Beebe Farm in
East Dorset, VT.
The 16-year-old from Alpharetta, GA, was the first rider into ring
from a large starting field of 58 entries. She and her mount, Matrix,
negotiated the course featuring fences set at three-foot while being
judged on their style. Despite being the first competitor of the day,
Santi made a strong impression on the judges and, when the top four
riders were called back for additional testing, Santi was on top.
“I wasn’t expecting to be number one, but I was happy to
get it,” said Santi, who will be entering her sophomore year
at Mount Pisgah Christian School this fall. “Before I went in
the ring, my trainers said to concentrate on what I am doing, but to
just let it happen.”
The top four underwent additional testing by the judges, being asked
to canter directly to one fence, halt, and then counter-canter an oxer.
Santi and her horse, Matrix, a nine-year-old Warmblood gelding, performed
the test beautifully to maintain their first-place ranking and win
the Children’s Medal. Approximately 40 riders from across the
United States and Canada will then be invited to contest the Taylor
Harris Insurance Services (THIS) Children’s Medal Final held
September 28 during the 2008 Capital Challenge Horse Show in Maryland.
Joining Santi in the top four of the THIS Children’s Medal, open
to riders 18 and under, were Katherine Dubrowski who finished as the
runner-up riding Diamond Elegance, Jessica Donatelli who placed third
with Crusader, and Corinne Milbury who was fourth riding Sentimental
Reasons.
Santi has been riding since she was a three-year-old, and has been
showing competitively for the past five years. She and her younger
sister, Jenna, 12, recently began training with Bob Braswell and Christina
Schlusemeyer of Quiet Hill Farm of Ocala, FL. The clients of Quiet
Hill will be competing during four of the six weeks of the Vermont
Summer Festival, and Santi is enjoying her time in southern Vermont.
“I think it is very pretty,” she says of the area. “I
have been doing a lot of shopping! It is a very cute town.”
Sunday’s featured event will be the $30,000 Battenkill Grand
Prix, Presented by Devoucoux, beginning at 2 p.m. Competition at the
Vermont Summer Festival is held daily Wednesday through Sunday, beginning
at 8 a.m. and running until approximately 4 p.m. Admission is $5 for
adults and $3 for children Wednesday through Saturday. On ‘Grand
Prix Sunday’, admission is $7 for adults and $5 for children.
All gate proceeds are donated to the Friends Foundation for MEMS, benefiting
programs in the local Elementary & Middle School.
New England’s largest “AA” rated hunter/jumper horse
show, the Vermont Summer Festival offers over $750,000 in prize money,
making it the richest sporting event in the state of Vermont. For more
information on the 2008 Vermont Summer Festival please visit www.vt-summerfestival.com or
e-mail info@vt-summerfestival.com.
PHOTOGRAPH:
Jordan Santi, 16, won the THIS Children’s Medal riding Matrix
on July 19 at the 2008 Vermont Summer Festival. Photo credit -
David Mullinix Photography
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