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Team FLAIR’s Jolie Wentworth wins USET Training Grant

Posted on Wednesday, May 9th, 2012 at 5:22 am.

USET Foundation Awards Jacqueline B. Mars Training Grant to Jolie Wentworth

USET logoGladstone, NJ – May 7, 2012 – The United States Equestrian Team Foundation is pleased to announce that the Jacqueline B. Mars Domestic Competition and Training Grant has been awarded to Jolie Wentworth of Martinez, CA. The grant is given to an Eventing rider who has been identified and recommended by the USEF Eventing Selectors, with an impressive record and potential to represent the United States in future international competition.

Wentworth began riding at the young age of seven, and one of her earliest trainers was Tracy Bowman of Kismet Farm in Martinez, CA. She entered her first competition at age nine and was hooked. Eventually Wentworth became a working student at Kismet Farm, and now she is Bowman’s partner in the business. Her Young Rider career took off at 19 and she began producing several horses at the advanced level. Currently, Wentworth is a USEF High Performance listed rider, and has set her sights on the world’s most demanding competitions.

“I am drawn to eventing because it’s quite difficult, and I think when someone finds something difficult that they enjoy, it keeps pushing them to attain the next level of success, and I am definitely somebody who wants to do that,” explained Wentworth. “You keep moving one event to the next trying to improve each performance. I think we would like to try to get to Europe in the next year or so to get some international experience. Of course, making a U.S. Team is always something you want to do.”

The USET Foundation recognized Wentworth’s talent and determination, making her the perfect fit for the Jacqueline B. Mars Domestic Competition and Training Grant, which helps offset the costs of competing and training at the highest levels. “It is a great honor to receive the grant because I know there were a lot of people up for it,” stated Wentworth. “Grants like this remove the unnecessary stress that we as riders have, and we get to really focus on the riding and competing. It’s such a valuable part of the sport. I think that this is an amazing grant and the opportunities that I had to learn and to grow have been extremely valuable.”

This year, Wentworth used the grant to help campaign her mount Goodknight at the four-star level. Last year, this pair finished fourth in the CIC*** at The Event at Rebecca Farm (MT), second in the CIC*** at Woodside (CA) and second in the CCI*** at Galway Downs (CA). This spring they were fifth in an intermediate division at Galway Downs.

Using the grant, Wentworth and Goodknight flew from California to Ocala, FL, to compete during the Fork Horse Trails, and the next two weeks gearing up for the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event CCI****. “I think he learned a lot and I learned a lot,” she commented. “My horse is very green at the four-star level, but I think it was a huge education for him to get to do this. I don’t think it did anything but increase his confidence, so we are very excited about building from this past experience.”

The United States Equestrian Team Foundation (www.uset.org) is a non-profit organization that supports the competition, training, coaching, travel and educational needs of America’s elite and developing international, high-performance athletes and horses in partnership with the United States Equestrian Federation.

For more information about the USET Foundation or to make a donation, please call (908) 234-1251 or visit the USET Foundation website at www.uset.org.

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FLAIR® Master Class: Eventing Video No. 6 – with Eric Dierks

Posted on Monday, May 7th, 2012 at 7:08 pm.

Team FLAIR Eventer and member of the USPC Board of Governors Eric Dierks takes the viewer on a course walk of the 2010 AEC XC course. In this sixth video in the FLAIR Master Class series featuring Eric Dierks, he discusses the more bending lines with a twist!

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Team FLAIR’s Fredericks & Griffiths Change Plans

Posted on Saturday, May 5th, 2012 at 4:46 am.

Olympic hopefuls for Australian Eventing team confirm plans ahead of London

After the cancellation of Badminton Horse Trials, overseas based Aussie eventers have revised their preparations ahead of team selection and the 2012 Olympic Games.

Since notification of the event cancellation came through on Monday, the seven athletes due to compete at Badminton have looked to other major events in Europe to show selectors they’re ready for the Games.

With the exception of Sam Griffiths and Wendy Schaeffer, all combinations due to start at Badminton will head to the Saumur CCI3* in France from 17-20 May 2012. Other Badminton starters have chosen different events to take on with Griffiths heading to Tattersalls CCI3* in Ireland at the end of May and Schaeffer to compete Luhmuhlen CCI3* in Germany in mid-June.

Equestrian Australia’s National Performance Director for Eventing, Prue Barrett, said she is happy with each athlete’s individual plans leading into London.

“Since we were notified of Badminton’s cancellation we have spent the last few days working with all our shadow team members to re-look at their individual plans ahead of selection,” she said.

“We have been working hard with event organisers overseas to secure our riders a start in major events, such as Saumur, and were pleased we were able to lock in places at all of our chosen events.  There were many countries such as New Zealand and Great Britain that were in the same position as us, so we needed to work quickly to make sure we could get our riders into the bigger events, which I’m pleased to say we were able to do.

“The nature of our Eventing program is that we work with each athlete and horse combination on our squads to prepare the best individual program for them that will maximise performances for the Olympic Games and do what is necessary to be selected.

“While the cancellation of Badminton did disrupt our plans it has in no way impacted our preparation and we are confident the schedules each rider has chosen will produce a well-prepared and strong Australian Eventing Team come the London Games,” said Barrett.

Australian Team selectors will be on hand at the Saumur CCI3*, with 11 Aussie combinations taking part, including:

1.                   Bill Levett                              Hippolyte

One Two Many NJ

2.                   Chris Burton                          Holstein Park Leilani

Haruzac

3.                   Clayton Fredericks               Be My Guest

Walterstown Don

4.                   Lucinda Fredericks              Flying Finish

5.                   Paul Tapner                           Inonothing

Wickstead Didgeridoo

Kilronan

2008 Beijing Olympian Clayton Fredericks won the Saumur CCI3* in 2011 and will be out to not only defend his title but to show selectors what his made of.

This weekend Clayton Fredericks and Bill Levitt will compete in France at Jardy CIC3*.  Fredericks will have his squad listed horses Bendigo, Be My Guest and Walterstown Don, as will Levitt riding One Two Many NJ and Hippolyte.

Fredericks is currently holding the top three places at Jardy CIC3* with Levett placed just behind him. For full results – click here.

As was always planned, riders will continue to compete in various CIC events throughout Europe ahead of selection – details of final start lists will be confirmed closer to each event. The Australian Eventing Team is due to be announced on 18 June 2012.

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CCIEventing International Three Day Event (same format as the Olympic Games)

CIC – Eventing International One Day Event (shorter and revised format)

3*/4* – The different levels of Eventing competition is determined by a star (*) rating and ranges from 1* to 4*. The higher the star, the harder the event.  The event at the Olympic Games will be a 4* event.

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Sam Griffiths Blogs Badminton & More…

Posted on Thursday, May 3rd, 2012 at 5:26 am.

(Ed note:  Since this post was written, Badminton HT has been cancelled due to flooding. We will bring you news of Sam’s revised schedule as soon as possible.)

The beginning of the season has just flown past and now we’re just a week off Badminton! It always comes up quickly, but having said that we’ve been gearing up for it for months! Happy Times has started the season off well – I’ve just been giving him some quiet runs to prepare him and he’s put up some good performances. I’ve been working hard at home on his dressage with our Aussie team dressage coach, Brett Parbery and also with Charlotte Dujardin. Then I’ve also been training the show jumping phase with Ros Morgan, who has been fantastic with Happy, as he is a very quirky horse to train at home! Ros has even had me out to jumping shows with Happy and some of my other horses which has been so useful, working out warm up plans etc.  Although I think I did ’scream’ event rider when I was warming up at Wales and West in my xc hat and sheepskin breastgirth alongside Billy Twomey and one (never know which one as there are so many) of the Whitaker boys!! Rather embarrassing. But Lucy has rectified this by ordering me a very expensive show jumping hat….Better jumps some clears in it and win some money to pay for it!

We had a great weekend up at Belton with Happy and Paulank Brockagh (Brocks). Happy ran well, felt like a machine cross country, but it has to be said that Brocks stole the show – she was AMAZING! She scored a definite PB for her at advanced level in the dressage and then jumped the most fantastic double clear to finish 3rd in a seriously competitive advanced class. See pic of her flying the xc below. I am so excited about her – she could actually be a serious back up for me for the Games…we’ll see! Bramham is her next big run and I’m so looking forward to it.

I’ve also got a new ‘toy’ – a lovely young horse called Favorit Z aka Frodo! He is stunning! He was bought for me recently from Constantin van Rickvorsel who has produced him beautifully so I am very lucky to have him. He is still quite green but I am really hoping I might get him to Le Lion D’Angers at the end of the year – he’s a serious horse that’s got everything going for him. Very exciting. See pic below of him just ‘popping a 1m30cm oxer with ease….

In amongst all this, I’ve been doing quite a bit of training – I had a very succesful day at Boomerang for Horsequest, who had set up a competition to win xc training with me. What a lovely group of people they were. Then, similarly, Cosequin had set up a competition to win a lesson with me here at our yard – a lovely girl called Melanie came for a lesson (see pic) and by all accounts really enjoyed her time and I hope learnt a lot…?!

All the novice horses have been going well, although I’ve had a few balloted recently which has rather stopped play. Lucy’s two horses have been excellent too and both had very successful debuts at Novice level for Angelo and Intermediate level for Beaurepaire Nemo – both finishing in the top 5 at Gatcombe. I’ll have to start giving her duff information to stop her ‘cleaning up’ !! It was a great shame not to get a run at Hambleden, especially as we’d been going on and on about the amazing Hambleden bluebells to all our newly arrive antipodeans  -aka Chris Burton and Alice Montgomery – they certainly wouldn’t get that at an Aussie/Kiwi event! Although, they probably wouldn’t get events rained off either!!

So with Badminton just days away now, it’s all just been putting the polish on things…Lucy has been videoing my schooling sessions at home and we have our grass arena set up now and I’ve been running through the test and then analysing the videos. Although, having said that, Lucy is my toughest critic so she doesn’t let me mess up too many square halts that’s for sure! We’ve had Brett here for a day last week and the week before and then I’ve got Ros coming again on Friday. Just to add a cherry on top to the tension of these next few days, I am running my head groom, Mouse’s horse, Mumbo Jumbo, in his first advanced at Withington this weekend…I think she may need some serious supplies of Rescue Remedy to get through all this. Having said that, maybe Mumbo needs some to help him through the dreaded flying changes!! I’ve got Real Dancer and Brocks running too this weekend….Brocks will then head to Chatsworth World Cup and Real Dancer is being aimed at Aachen and the new Nations Cup series later in the season. In the meantime, I’ve got a couple more gallop sessions to do on Happy and then the big ‘B’ is upon us…wish me luck!!! ~ Sam

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Rolex Kentucky: Springer takes home the Range Rover…

Posted on Thursday, May 3rd, 2012 at 4:20 am.

Fox-Pitt Wins the Watch!

On Parklane Hawk, William Fox-Pitt of Great Britain (45.3 penalties) won the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event, Presented By Bridgestone, for the second time in three years. His prizes include the signature Rolex Watch and $80,000 in prize money.

Fox-Pitt, 43, has now won two consecutive legs of the $350,000 Rolex Grand Slam. He won the Land Rover Burghley Three-Day Event (England) last September, and if he wins the Badminton Three-Day Event (England) next week, he’ll become only the second rider to win Rolex Grand Slam. (Pippa Funnell won the Rolex Grand Slam in 2003.) Fox-Pitt’s victory also extended his lead in the HSBC FEI Classics Series.

“This is the closest I’ve ever gotten to winning the Rolex Grand Slam. I’ve never managed to win two four-stars in a row, and this is wonderful, but to win three in a row is fairly unlikely,” said Fox-Pitt.

Fox-Pitt said that he felt fortunate to collect first place. ”I thought that the fence I had down was going to be a tricky fence for Parklane Hawk. He was just arguing with the bit today, and I was thinking, ‘You need to look at the jump, mate.’ When you have a fence down it makes a huge difference, and when the cushion is gone, panic can set in.”

He added, “It was a serious show jumping track, and I’m just very lucky that Allison took that long route at the third –last fence yesterday.” On Saturday’s Cross-Country course, Springer chose to jump the slow option on fence 27, which caused her to finish 8 seconds over the optimum time and add 3.2 time faults to her first-placed Dressage score.

Click here to watch an exclusive interview with William!

Springer takes home the Range Rover…

Allison  Springer of the United States, on Arthur, held on for second (47.0) and earned $37,000, and Boyd Martin of the United States, on Otis Barbotiere, moved up to third place (51.0) to earn $30,000. Martin also finished eighth on Remington XXV (56.9).

By winning the Rolex USET Four-Star Championship as the top-placed U.S. rider, Springer, 37, also won a special prize—an 18-month lease of a 2012 Range Rover HSE courtesy of Land Rover North America.

Springer test-drove the car on a lap around the Rolex Stadium during the awards ceremony. “It’s a good thing they kept someone in the car with me, or I’d have been out there doing donuts!” she said with a smile.

Springer, of Marshall, VA., said that she was “very, very pleased with Arthur. Four years ago, I went into show jumping in fifth place, and I stopped counting after five rails. But this time I was excited to come in the show jumping ring because I knew what I had to do, and I did it. It’s great to feel that way after all three days.”

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Win 2012 Rolex Kentucky Tickets!

Posted on Monday, April 9th, 2012 at 7:22 am.

Rolex Crowds

We have two winners!

Thanks — to everyone who entered our contest!  We appreciate all of your statements of confidence in FLAIR, your amazing testimonials about your horse and using FLAIR, and some really cleaver entries!   We’re so pleased you currently use, or want to use FLAIR Strips to protect the welfare of your horse! Hope to see you all at The Rolex Kentucky Four-star Three-Day Event!

Now for the important part!  We have two winners!! Congratulations to Blanch M and Stacey!! Their entries were picked by Random.org’s Random Number Generator.  Blanche (entry no. 1 and Stacey, will be contacted by pr@flairstrips.com for your contact information.   Thanks again to all who entered!  See you at Rolex!!

Blanch M's Winning Entry Number

Stacey's Winning Entry Number

The winning entries:

Want to go to The Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event?  Now’s your chance!!

We’re giving away two complete sets of 2012 Rolex Kentucky**** Three-Day Event daily tickets!!! That’s right! Two (2) lucky contestants will each win one complete set of daily passes to all four days of North America’s premier eventing competition.  We’ll also throw in a FLAIR® Logo cap, two (2) FLAIR Strips, and a FLAIR Strip Rag for each lucky winner  – a $130 value!

To win, simply answer the following question in the comment section below this post:

How will FLAIR Strips protect your Horse?

That’s it!  Contest ends Monday April 16, 2012 at 8am Central Time. Winners will be chosen by a random number generator and announced right here on this page on Monday April 16, 2012 at 9am Central Time!

*Want to increase your chances to win?  Simply spread the word about our contest on your Facebook page and let us know in another comment below.  Follow @FLAIRstrips and share the contest on twitter with the hashmark #FLAIRcontest and add another comment below to increase your chances to win again!

**Winner has 24 hours to respond to an email request for contact information from pr@flairstrips.com or another winner will be drawn.

Hurry to enter and spread the word!

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Team Griffiths — Back in the UK

Posted on Tuesday, March 20th, 2012 at 7:51 am.

Sam and Real Dancer

So, having done Australia, Christmas AND skiing, meant that the season was now coming at us like an express train so off to West Wilts it was for some very cold, very long days doing BSJA and then lots of trips to Rosamund Green and Boomerang XC schooling courses with various lorry loads each time. Luckily, they were all fantastic, seeming to have picked up where they left off. Boomerang was a particularly good day as I taught a lesson that a lovely lady, Penny Hayward, had won in a competition organised by my long time sponsor, Tri-Zone boots, which, judging by the smile on her face went very well.

Lucy and Angelo

Sam and Paulank Brockagh

And then I also had Happy Times on the lorry, who schooled like a real professional – just so smooth and bold – very exciting. I’ve also ust got back from a week’s Australian team training at the Unicorn Centre. I took 4 horses, Happy, Paulank Brockagh, Mumbo Jumbo and Real Dancer so it was pretty intense – one morning I had had 4 jumping lessons and 4 dressage lessons all by 2pm – exhausting!! But great training sessions though, particularly with Brett Parberry and Gareth Hughes who are both the most brilliant dressage trainers.

Sam and Paulank Brockagh

Which brings us right up to date with Moreton last weekend where we had all the young ones out doing their first run of the season. It’s great to be underway, but as we were driving there, we couldn’t believe the weather – torrential rain and very cold! Luckily, just as we were pulling in, the clouds blew away and it was beautiful blue skies all day – thank goodness! So the weather, teemed with lovely courses and excellent going made for a lovely start to the season. All the horses went very well indeed, with 4 out of 5 double clears and Lucy picking up 3rd place with the very exciting Angelo. It was great to have all our owners there to support us which made it a really fun day.

Sam and Real Dancer

This week, we’ve got quite a few going to Tweseldown and then Happy Times has his first run of the season and begins his Badminton build up at Aldon the weekend after. It’s non stop from here on in….!!  <<Read previous post here

More pics on our Griffiths Eventing Team Facebook page…

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A Griffiths’ Christmas!

Posted on Thursday, March 15th, 2012 at 10:00 am.

Sam Griffiths skiing at Meribel 2012-014

Sam hits the slopes

Christmas is always quite a big event with us as we head down to Lucy’s family home on the Isle of Wight for some serious festivities! This year was no exception…with 17 of us for lunch – ranging in age from 23 to 93, and Lucy’s uncle being a wine merchant, you can imagine how long that lunch was! Great fun…

But, after Christmas, it really was time to knuckle down and begin preparing for the 2012 season. With horses coming back from their winter holidays and pipes freezing we had a lot to be getting on with. It’s always a tricky time of year as the horses are fresh but working them can be a bit ’stop, start’ with the weather conditions.

However, a brief respite from all this was on the cards after we received an amazing invitation to join the Posfords (our long time owners) at their chalet in Meribel for a few days skiing…how could we say no!?! It was, of course, as incredible as we had hoped – the weather was beautiful, the snow excellent and of course the food and wine just superb – the whole trip was very spoiling indeed.

Lucy had only been skiing once before (when she was 12 – I’m not mentioning how many years ago that was…) so apart from a bit of a shaky start on the first day, she then ‘got the bug’ big time and much to my irritation, soon caught up with me! Despite my competitive nature getting the better off me, it really was the most fantastic few days and you can see more evidence of the fun times in our Facebook page!  Read next post here>>

<<Read previous post here

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FLAIR® Master Class: Eric Dierks No 5: The Bending Line

Posted on Sunday, March 11th, 2012 at 9:39 am.

Team FLAIR Eventer and member of the USPC Board of Governors Eric Dierks takes the viewer on a course walk of the 2010 AEC XC course. In this fifth video in the FLAIR Master Class series featuring Eric Dierks, he discusses AEC 2010 Fences 15 A&B — The Bending Line.

View all of Eric Dierk’s FLAIR Master Class videos here>>

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FLAIR LLC ANNOUNCES PARTIAL LIST OF 2012 HORSE TRIALS SPONSORSHIPS

Posted on Wednesday, February 29th, 2012 at 12:13 pm.

2-29-2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

FLAIR LLC ANNOUNCES PARTIAL LIST OF 2012 HORSE TRIALS SPONSORSHIPS

Flair LLC, makers of the FLAIR® Equine Nasal Strip, is pleased to announce it’s sponsorship of the following Horse Trials and Events:

Red Hills Horse Trials – Currently in it’s 15th year, the Red Hills Horse Trials will be contested March 9 -11, 2012 at the Elinor Klapp-Phipps Park in Tallahassee Florida.

In addition to financial support and prizes for the event, Flair LLC will be giving each competitor a certificate entitling them to 1 Free FLAIR Nasal Strip Application on Cross-Country Saturday. Application certificates will be redeemable at the Veterinary inspection tent by northwest gate of stabling. For more information about Red Hills Horse Trials, please visit http://www.rhht.org

Galway Downs International Spring Horse Trials – The Galway Downs International Horse Trials — contested from March 30 to April 1, 2012 — is one of a series of horse trials organized by Del Mar Events and has become one of the premier series of horse trials of the Western United States.  In addition to financial support and prizes for the event, Flair LLC will give all Galway competitors a certificate entitling them to 1 Free FLAIR Nasal Strip Application on Cross-Country Saturday.  Application certificates will be redeemable at a location near the stabling area, to be announced,.  For more information about Galway Downs and other Del Mar Events, please visit http://www.delmareventing.org

Jersey Fresh International 3-Day Event – The Jersey Fresh International 3-Day Event – the final USEF 2012 Olympic Selection Trials — celebrates it’s10th anniversary with this year’s competition, which runs May 10-13, 2012.  In addition to financial support and prizes for the event, Flair LLC will give each Jersey Fresh competitor a FLAIR Equine Nasal Strip, located in their competitor packets.  For more information about the Jersey Fresh International 3-Day Event, please visit http://www.horseparkofnewjersey.com/jersey-fresh-info.html

Additional Flair LLC event, horse show, and rider sponsorships will be announced in the coming weeks.

About FLAIR Nasal Strips: FLAIR Strips provide drug-free support and protection to the respiratory system of the hard-working equine athlete. FLAIR Strips are proven to:  reduce airway resistance, reduce lung stress and bleeding, reduce fatigue, and shorten post-exercise recovery time.  For more information about FLAIR Strips, please visit http://flairstrips.com

For more information about these and other horse trials in the US, please visit http://useventing.com

Media Contact:
Nan Rawlins
pr@flairstrips.com

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