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Tuesday, October 02 2012 / Published in General

Jonathan Wentz 1990-2012: A Young and Inspiring Para-Equestrian

Jonathan Wentz 1990-2012: A Young and Inspiring Para-Equestrian

Photos and Article by Lindsay Yosay McCall

Please view the PDF of this press release here

Richardson, TX – October 1, 2012 – The equestrian community grieves today as we remember Jonathan Wentz who passed away over the weekend at the young age of 21. Jonathan was a delightful person and an inspiration to all. He will be greatly missed among his family and friends. Jonathan was in his final year at Southern Methodist University where he was well-respected among the staff and students.

 

Born with Cerebral Palsy he began riding horses as a form of therapy at age five at Equest Therapeutic Riding Center in Wylie, TX. His mother, Christina, was a Physical Therapist and knew in a short time that this sport would be more than just therapeutic. As Jonathan progressed he began to focus on competitive Dressage.

 

In 2008 Jonathan and his family moved to Richardson, Texas where he began training with Kai Handt at the North Texas Equestrian Center. In six months Jonathan competed at his first CPEDI3* and USEF Para-Equestrian National Championships. That same year, he earned High Point Individual Rider at the Region 9 Junior Team Championship and qualified for the 2009 Region 9 USDF Championships. Jonathan would continue to excel as a young rider in 2009 and continuously worked towards his goal to ride at the London Paralympics in 2012.

 

In 2010 Jonathan Wentz and Kai Handt’s horse, NTEC Richter Scale, were members of the United States Para-Equestrian Team and earned a top finish at the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™. In 2011 Jonathan and NTEC Richter Scale were the USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Champion.

 

As the 2012 year progressed Jonathan continued to achieve top results with multiple horses. He even earned the accolade of being the number ten Para-Equestrian in the world on the FEI World Ranking List. At the 2012 USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championships in Gladstone, NJ, Jonathan earned Reserve Champion with NTEC Richter Scale.

 

Jonathan’s dream would come true when he earned one of the four spots on the 2012 United States Paralympic Team headed to London. Jonathan took this opportunity seriously and earned the highest placing overall of any United States Equestrian that competed in London. “It was a dream come true,” Jonathan expressed after his final day of competition.

 

The United States Para-Equestrian Association expresses their deepest sympathy to the entire Wentz family, The Handt’s at North Texas Equestrian Center, and all of his close friends. We will all miss Jonathan’s big smile and great personality.

 

For those interested in donating to Jonathan’s memory the family has set-up a Scholarship Fund in his name at the United States Para-Equestrian Association. Jonathan was an advocate for the sport and was dedicated to helping grow the discipline as a whole.

 

A celebration of Jonathan’s life will be held:

 

Saturday, October 6, 2012

2:00 p.m.

Grace Bible Church

11306 Inwood Rd.

Dallas, TX 75229

 

Donations may be mailed to:

 

USPEA

Jonathan Wentz Scholarship Fund

3940 Verde Vista Drive

Thousand Oaks, CA 91360

*The USPEA is a 501(c)(3) and all donations are tax-deductable.

 

You may also donate through the USPEA website at www.USPEA.org by clicking the red “Donate Now” button at the bottom of the page. Or click here for the direct link. Please specify that the donation is for Jonathan Wentz’s Scholarship Fund.

 

Jonathan Wentz and NTEC Richter Scale at 2012 London Paralympics Photo (C) Lindsay Yosay McCall

Jonathan Wentz aboard NTEC Richter Scale with coach Kai Handt at 2011 Dressage Affaire. Photo (c)Lindsay Yosay McCall

USA Team (Left to right) Chef d’Equipe Missy Ransehousen, Jonathan Wentz Rebecca Hart, (front) Dale Dedrick, Donna Ponessa photo (C) Lindsay Yosay McCall

Jonathan Wentz and NTEC Richter Scale 2011 USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Champion held at Saugerties, NY. Photo (c) Lindsay Yosay McCall

Jonathan Wentz and NTEC Richter Scale at 2012 London Paralympics photo (c) Lindsay Yosay McCall

Jonathan Wentz and Kai Handt entering the 2012 London Paralympic ring photo (C)Lindsay Yosay McCall

Jonathan Wentz leaving the ring at the 2012 London Paralympic ring photo (C)Lindsay Yosay McCall

Jonathan Wentz and NTEC Richter Scale at the 2012 London Paralympics. Photo (C) Lindsay Yosay McCall

Jonathan Wentz watching the jog at the 2012 Paralympic Selection Trials photo (C) Lindsay Yosay McCall

Jonathan Wentz and NTEC Richter Scale leaving the 2012 London Paralympic Ring Photo (C) Lindsay Yosay McCall

Jonathan wentz and NETC Richter Scale (c) Lindsay Yosay McCall

Jonathan Wentz waving at his team Photo (c) Lindsay Yosay McCall

Tagged under: Jonathon Wentz, Para-Equestrian, United States Para-Equestrian Team, USPEA

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