Lexington, KY- The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) and its Eventing High Performance Department is proud to announce the participants for the 2014 Developing Riders/Eventing 25 Program. For the second year, a Developing Rider will be defined as a rider (25 and under) who has achieved a qualifying result at the CCI2* level. Chef d’Equipe David O’Connor will lead the Developing Riders/Eventing 25 program and coach the accepted athletes. In addition to lessons under saddle, there will be a classroom component to this program. Topics will include theory, training and course design. There will also be presentations by guest speakers on subjects including veterinary care and stable management.
The following horses and riders have been chosen by the Eventing Selection Committee and approved by the Eventing High Performance Committee to take part in the 2014 Developing Riders/ Eventing 25 Program. These combinations have been invited to take part in training sessions with O’Connor in California and Ocala, Florida.
California Training Session
The following combinations have been selected to participate in training sessions
at a location still to be confirmed, January 14-17:
Helen Bouscaren (San Ramon, CA) and her own Ben*
Ben is a 2004 Thoroughbred gelding
Cori Davis (Shingle Springs, CA) and her own A Golden Effort
A Golden Effort is a 2004 Thoroughbred gelding
Avery Klunick (Midland, TX) and her own and Chip Klunick’s In It To Win It
In It To Win It is a 2000 New Zealand Sport Horse gelding
Brynn Littlehale (Saratoga, CA) and her own Forgotten Emblem
Forgotten Emblem is a 2003 Thoroughbred gelding
Emily Pestl-Dimmit (Renton, WA) and Michele Pestl’s Airlington
Airlington is a 2003 Bavarian Warmblood gelding
MacKenna Shea (Tacoma, WA) and her own Landioso
Landioso is 2002 Bavarian Warmblood gelding
Kimberly Steinbuch (Castro Valley, CA) and her own Pikture This
Pikture This is a 2000 Hanoverian/Thoroughbred Cross
*This pair has been ‘Talent Spotted’ on to this list.
Florida Training Session
The following combinations have been selected to participate in training sessions generously hosted at Meredyth South in Ocala, FL January 20-24:
Nora Battig (Granite Bay, CA) and her own Steppin’ Out
Steppin’ Out is a 2005 Trakehner/Thoroughbred mare
Alexandra Blyskal-Sacksen (Landenberg, PA) and her own Sparrow’s Nio
Sparrow’s Nio is a 2003 Connemara/Thoroughbred gelding
Zach Brandt (Thousand Oaks, CA) and his own Cavallino Cocktail
Cavallino Cocktail is a 2002 Irish Sport Horse mare
Jenny Caras (Marietta, GA) and her own Fernhill Fortitude or Fernhill Stowaway
Fernhill Fortitude is a 2004 Irish Sport Horse gelding
Fernhill Stowaway is a 2006 Dutch Warmblood gelding
Danielle Dichting (Roswell, GA) and her own The Graduate
The Graduate is a 1998 Sachsen-Anhaltiner gelding
Sarah Dunkerton (Soso, MS) and her own and Richard Dunkerton’s Matapeake
Matapeake is a 1999 Thoroughbred gelding
Ariel Grald (Randolph Center, VT) and Carol Rittenhouse’s LBF Oleagh’s Image*
LBF Oleagh’s Image is a 2005 Irish Sport Horse mare
Katherine Groesbeck (Temecula, CA) and her own Oz the Tin Man
Oz The Tin Man is a 1997 Anglo-Arabian gelding
Emily Renfroe (Magnolia Springs, AL) and her own Walk the Line
Walk the Line is a 2002 Hanoverian mare
Caitlin Silliman (Chestertown, MD) and her own Catch A Star
Catch A Star is a 2000 Holsteiner/Thoroughbred mare
Lizzie Snow (Milwaukie, OR) and Diane Snow’s Ringfort Tinkaturk
Ringfort Tinkaturk is a 2005 Irish Sport Horse gelding
Julie Wolfert (Bucyrus, KS) and her own Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is a 2001 Thoroughbred gelding
*This pair has been ‘Talent Spotted’ on to this list.
Florida Alternate
Meghan O’Donoghue (Carbondale, IL) and her own Pirate
Pirate is a 2002 Thoroughbred gelding
Meghan O’Donoghue and Pirate have already been named to the World Class list and invited to participate in High Performance Training Sessions with O’Connor. Due to limited space in the 2014 Developing Riders/Eventing 25 Program, they will be invited to participate in this Florida Training Session if a spot becomes available.
Follow the 2013 Land Rover U.S. Eventing Team here.
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