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Bolton and Halasz Vie for High Point Honors at Dressage in the Rockies

Parker, CO, August 12, 2003—The ever popular Dressage in the Rockies I and II once again drew riders from several states to the Colorado Horse Park at High Prairie Farms. Amateurs, juniors and top professionals competed in the three-day, five-ring show that also featured the USDF Cosequin Sport Horse Breed Show.

Mazarin, ridden by Joan Bolton, was the big winner in the open FEI classes. The elite Hanoverian stallion owned by Paradigm Sport Horse Farm in New Mexico claimed the FEI High Point Award for both shows with scores up to 68.250 in Prix St. Georges.

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Mazarin and Joan Bolton were the FEI High Point Champions for both shows at Dressage in the Rockies. The high point awards were sponsored by Markel Insurance.
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The Reserve Champion FEI High Points for each show went to Sue Halasz riding two different horses. Inca, a Dutch gelding, owned by Barbara McElnea was the reserve champion for show one. The pair won the I-1 Freestyle with a brand new routine designed by McElnea just two weeks prior to the show. Halasz’s other FEI Reserve High Point was won on Lector, a Dutch gelding owned by Janice Jaspers. “He is a very excitable horse with a very, very good work ethic,” Halasz said of the son of Pion. Plans for the ten-year-old gray include qualification for next year’s USET Festival of Champions in Gladstone, New Jersey.

Halasz was also High Point Upper Level Champion at the first show with Crooked Willow Farm’s Romeo, a horse that is currently for sale. Halasz said, “If he doesn’t sell we’ll be happy to keep him. He will be a super FEI horse. He really has a talent for piaffe and passage and he loves to work!” The duo scored a 72% in third level test three.

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Sue Halasz and Janice Jaspers' Lector were FEI Reseve High Point Champions at the second show at Dressage in the Rockies.
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Two other Crooked Willow owned horses also were big winners for Halasz. Chaleon, a five-year-old stallion by Calido I was victorious in two of his three first level classes. “Our plan for him is the FEI Young Horse classes next year,” explained Halasz. Orleandro by Oglio was also a winner at first level.

Halasz’s assistant trainer Kristen Aggers also had her share of tri-color ribbons with Deborah Carter’s Dutch gelding La Vie Nouveaux. The pair claimed the Upper Level High Point Championship at show two and the Reserve Championship at show one. “He’s a really special horse,” Aggers said.

Young rider Tyler Haney and her beautiful gray Phoenix were Upper Level Junior High Point Champions at the first show and Reserve FEI Junior High Point at the second show.

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Kristen Aggers riding Deborah Carter's La Vie Nouveaux claimed Champion and Reserve Champion Upper Level Horse at the Dressage in the Rockies shows. Tami George represents Markel Insurance, sponsors of the High Point Awards at Dressage in the Rockies.
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Markel Insurance once again sponsored the high point awards.

DRESSAGE IN THE ROCKIES I

HIGH PERCENTAGE CHAMPIONS

FEI:
Champion: Joan Bolton Mazarin
Reserve: Susan Halasz Inca

FEI JR/AM:
Champion: Sally Robertson Belissima
Reserve: Andrea Doelling First Impression

LOWER LEVEL:
Champion: Maureen McGrady Gabel

Reserve: Anna Burtell Roja

LOWER LEVEL AM:
Champion: Jane Ann Lake Wyntera
Reserve: Lillianna Joseph On To Gold

LOWER LEVEL JR
Champion: Kyley Stromberg Willmark’s Worthington
Reserve: Alyssa Abbott Fortune

UPPER LEVEL:
Champion: Susan Halasz Romeo
Reserve: Kristen Aggers La Vie Nouveaux

UPPER LEVEL AM:

Champion: Lauren Smith Lamiro
Reserve: Virgina Carr Fabriani

UPPER LEVEL JR:
Champion: Tyler Haney Phoenix
Reserve: Clare Marie Hove Dona Stidsholt

DRESSAGE IN THE ROCKIES II

HIGH PERCENTAGE CHAMPIONS

FEI:
Champion: Joan Bolton Mazarin
Reserve: Susan Halasz Lector

FEI JR/AM:
Champion: Vanessa Simon Que Cir Que
Reserve: Tyler Haney Phoenix

LOWER LEVEL:
Champion: Ele Piche Pissarro
Reserve: Susan Traylor Free Agent

LOWER LEVEL AM:
Champion: Danielle Zimmerman Java
Reserve: Pamela DeVore Abraham

LOWER LEVEL JR:
Champion: Kyley Stromberg Willmark’s Worthington
Reserve: Lindsay Dolan Aldebron

UPPER LEVEL :
Champion: Kristen Aggers La Vie Vouveaux
Reserve: Robin Gay Leonard

UPPER LEVEL AM:
Champion: Lauren Smith Lamiro
Reserve: Alexandra Curnutte Generaal

UPPER LEVEL JR:
Champion: Clare Marie Hove Don Stidsholt

The USDF Cosequin Sport Horse Breed Show demonstrated the continued increase in quality in American sport horse breeding. Filly Champion Tambre, bred at DG Bar Ranch in California, is by Dutch World Championship team member Jazz, an approved stallion by Cocktail.

USDF Cosequin Breed Show Champions

Filly
Champion: Tambre
Reserve: Raven Review

Colt
Champion: Calimar
Reserve: Welcome to My World

Mare
Champion: Guenevere
Reserve: Watch Me Dance

Stallion
Champion: Serenity Aruf

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