Team
USA Spins to Silver at 2008 FEI World Reining Championships
From
an ITRHA Press Release
Manerbio,
Italy – It was a close finish but with a total of 667.5
points Team Italy took the gold medal in the very first FEI
World Reining Championship on Friday, September 12. Team USA
took the silver medal with 663.5 points closely followed by
Team Germany which finished only a point behind the United
States.
Sixteen
countries were represented in the World Reining Championship
and in order to determine who would step on the podium for
the bronze medal, reining enthusiasts had to wait for the last
German horse and rider combination, Daniel Klein and Dealin
Gin owned by the Dealin Gin Syndicate, to show – three
horses before the end of the competition.
Team
Italy coach, Mario Sbrana, was quick to praise the Italian
team members Davide Brighenti, Dario Carmignani, Martin Gamper
and Gennaro Lendi for their win.
“Getting
on the first step of the podium was fantastic”, said
Mario. “This is a great group of horses and riders
and the work they have been doing from the beginning of the
year towards this world championship has paid off. They
gave all they had and they truly deserved the win”.
Brighenti
was riding Dualin For Me owned by Mancone QH and scored a 224; Dario
Carmignani was seen riding Arc Magic Entprise owned by Pietro
DeAngelis and scored a 222; Marin Gamper riding Claudio Risso’s
RS Oregon N Jac scored a 221.5 and Gennaro Lendi riding his
Playing It Out scored a 220.5.
Team
U.S.A was represented by Pete Kyle riding A Bueno Poco Dunit
owned by Sandra Holt (222); Craig Schmersal riding Mr Dual
Rey owned by Casey Holly (221); Jordan Larson riding Lena Gallo
(220.5) and Tom McCutcheon riding Ruf Hearted Jac owned by
Sarah Willeman (219).
Craig
Schmersal is impressed by the first FEI World Reining Championship. “We
love it here,” said Schmersal. “My goal was to
make the team to compete here I love the team competition,
it is different from what we normally do.”
“We
are very honored to have been able to represent our Country”,
said Jeff Petska, U.S. Chef d’Equipe. “We had a
strong group of horses and great riders for U.S.A. and are
hats go off to the Italians, they did a great job”.
It
was German Sylvia Rzepka aboard Doctor Zip Nic owned by the
Zip Nic Partners who marked the highest score of the day, a
227.5, for her Team. Daniel Klein riding Dealin Gin owned
by the Dealin Gin Syndicate scored a 219.5, Emanuel Ernst riding
Legends Diamond Do owned by Paul Kratschmer scored a 215.5
and Oliver Stein riding Smart Little Lenic scored a 209.
Competitors
had to score a 216 or higher to make the Individual Competition
which all four Americans did. The Individual Competition will
be held on Sunday September 14th at 2pm where 20 horse and
rider combinations will be vying for the FEI medals.
The
very first FEI World Reining Championship is organized by the
Italian Reining Horse Association and is supported by the Italian
Equestrian Sports Federation (FISE).
2008
FEI WORLD REINING CHAMPIONSHIP - TEAM COMPETITION
Team
Scores:
- ITALY
224+222+221.5 (drop 220,5) 667.5
- UNITED
STATES 222+221+220.5 (drop 219) 663.5
- GERMANY
227,5+219,5+215.5 (drop 209) 662,5
- GREAT
BRITAIN 223+217+217 (drop 216) 657
- BELGIUM
218.5+218+217 (drop 0) 653.5
- CANADA
218+214.5+211.5 (drop 205) 644
- NETHERLANDS
222+210.5+209.5 (drop 207) 642
- FRANCE
215+213.5+213.5 (drop 208.5) 642
- SWITZERLAND
219+212.5+209.5 (drop 208) 641
- CZECH
REPUBLIC 210.5+206.5+204 (drop 0) 621
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