Wicked
Wellington Weather Sends Saturday Competitors Scurrying
for Cover

Wellington, FL – February 4, 2006 – A strong
storm front with heavy rains, high winds and lightning
moved through the South Florida area late this morning
causing most of the thousands of exhibitors on hand
for the 2006 Winter Equestrian Festival to call it a
day early on. The show, the Gold Coast Jumper Classic
Presented by Carlisle, CSI 3*, was delayed for two hours,
and when the call came to resume, many riders had already
made the decision to take the balance of Saturday off.
Although the winds and lightning had died down, the
heavy rains continued on into the afternoon. A heavy
overnight rain had already forced management to shut
down the Internationale Arena for Saturday’s competition.
The main event, the $20,000 1.50m Jumper Classic, rescheduled
to the DeNemethy Arena, failed to fill, and was eventually
cancelled.
Tomorrow’s schedule features a 7:30 a.m. start
in all jumper locations.
According to Winter Equestrian Festival Executive Director
Michael Morrissey, “If the rain lets up, the Sunday
schedule should remain pretty much intact. With no hunters
showing this week, if I do run into some necessary rescheduling,
at least I’ve got some room to work. I’d
like to hold the main event, the $60,000 Wellington
Cup, presented by Carlisle, on the grass if possible,”
he said.
The Palm Beach Polo Equestrian Club has seven different
“all weather” rings that can be used rain
or shine.
Regardless of the location, on Sunday the long-awaited
official presentation of the Team Gold Medal and Individual
Silver Medal for U.S. show jumping athletes who competed
in the 2004 Athens Olympic Games will take place. The
presentation is scheduled to take place immediately
prior to the $60,000 Wellington Cup Presented by Carlisle,
the featured event of Week 2 at WEF.
Following the competition in the Sunday Grand Prix,
the newly gilded Gold Medal Olympians will be available
to meet with fans for photos and autographs. Autographed
photos of the Olympians will also be available to fans.
All four athletes that competed on the Gold Medal show
jumping team in Athens will be present: Chris Kappler,
Beezie Madden, McLain Ward, and Peter Wylde, who will
fly in from Europe for the occasion. In addition to
the Team Gold, Kappler will also officially receive
the Individual Silver Medal.
In honor of the 2004 Olympic Medalists, equestrian legends
will present the medals to them. Presenters include
will be USEF President and Olympic Gold Medal Eventing
athlete David O’Connor; and 1984 U.S. Olympic
Show Jumping Team members Conrad Homfeld, Joe Fargis,
and Leslie Howard.
The presentation of the medals to the show jumping athletes
follows a 2005 decision made by the International Equestrian
Federation (FEI) and the International Olympic Committee
(IOC), which stipulates that the Team Silver Medal originally
awarded to the U.S. team in 2004 at Athens be replaced
with Team Gold, and that the Individual Bronze Medal
awarded to Kappler in 2004 at Athens be replaced with
Silver.
From
www.StadiumJumping.com
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