American Vaulter Wins Bronze Medal at WEG

Saturday, September 14, 2002 | Posted by Mary Phelps

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Jerez de la Frontera, Spain – September 14 – After the 4th day of competition at the World Equestrian Games (WEG), the vaulting portion is completed. Devon Maitozo, United States, has earned the Bronze Medal. Maitozo, who has now earned four medals at World Vaulting Championships, has also earned medals in 1996, 1998 and 2000. He now holds more medals than any other male vaulter in the world. Christoph Lensing, of Germany, had been tied with Maitozo at three medals.

Matthais Lang, of France, retains his title of Men’s World Vaulting Champion earned in 2000 and Gero Meyer, Germany, remains Men’s Reserve World Vaulting Champion. In the Women’s event, Pam Geisler of California placed 8th. This is Geisler’s fourth World Vaulting Championship and a personal best.

There was standing room only when the final team freestyle event began in the brand new Chapin III Auditorium designed to seat 3000. As each of the 12 teams began their final five-minute freestyle (kur), the enthusiasm and excitement of the crowd jumped to the next level. Many spectators were viewing vaulting for the very first time and were awed by the spectacular triples, the quick action and dramatic dismounts.

The team from the United States made an incredible presentation, but among champions could not improve the 5th place standing when the class began. The only American horse to make the trip, Doc, carried Erik Martonovich and Samantha Smith into the second round of competition. Doc, owned by Yossi and Noel Martonovich of Golden, CO, was the only Belgian entered in this vaulting event.

Jerez de la Frontera, Spain held the fourth WEG since 1990. American Vaulters have earned medals at each of the four events.

Final Standings Round II (Participants 1-3, and United States 

TEAM 

1. Germany with Wanderer2. Switzerland with Le Grand3. Sweden with Galestro5. United States with Zar Ivan

MEN 

1. Mattais Lang, France, with Farceur Breceen HN2. Gero Meyer, Germany, with Kolumbus3. Devon Maitozo, United States, with Abu Dhabi 215. Erik Martonovich, United States, with Doc

WOMEN

1. Nadia Zulow, Germany, with Rubins Universe2. Niclola Stroh, Germany, with Pascal3. Rikke Laumann, Denmark, with Milano8. Pamela Geisler, United States, with Abu Dhabi 215. Samantha Smith, United States, with Doc





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