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Preview
- 2010 Alltech/FEI World Equestrian Games
The
Lexington Combined Driving Classic
International
Testing Ground Establishes Annual Driving Event, as Alltech Announces
the Annual Alltech Legacy Games to Follow the World Championships
The
event was managed by Susan Gilliland who will be at the helm as the
organizer for the Driving division of the 2010 Alltech/FEI World Equestrian
Games. There was also an international roster of officials including
Klaus Christ (president of the jury) of Germany, Diana Brownlie (judge)
of Great Britain, Martha Nicoll (judge) of the U.S., Philip Bateman
(TD) of Great Britain, and Richard Nicoll (course designer) of the U.S.
Leslie Hernandez was in charge of organizing the event's many experienced
volunteers.
There were
four advanced teams, all with international experience. Jimmy Fairclough
from Newtown, NJ, who competes for USET president Jane Forbes Clark,
was ready to start looking for property in the Lexington area. “This
is where the action is going to be for years to come.” Fairclough
said.
“With
many of our National Federation offices right here on the grounds, and
the facilities being build in preparation of the Alltech/FEI World Equestrian
Games, many of our national competitions are bound to be taking place
here in the future. And it is so beautiful here!” In fact, Alltech
president Dr. Pearse Lyons announced the week following the event, plans
for the Alltech Legacy Games, which will be an annual event utilizing
the stadium and improvements the 2010 Alltech/FEI World Equestrian Games.The
CHIO Aachen, Germany where the 2006 World Equestrian Games were held
holds an annual World Equestrian Festival, so the concept of an annual
games in the USA creates a vision for the future of equestrian sport.
Imagine the possibility of pulling together all of our National Championships
into one venue, at one time!
Fairclough's
smooth and fast navigation of the cones on Sunday made the course look
deceptively easy as both Tucker Johnson of Hobe Sound, Florida, and
David Saunders from Southern Pines, failed to top his score. But it
was Chester Weber, from Ocala, Florida who took the winning title of
the 2007 Lexington Combined Driving Classic. “It was a spectacular
event for the first time, and I want to thank the organizer Susan Gilliland,
as well as everyone who participated and contributed to making this
event a success.” Weber said.
Porsche
of Lexington one of 21 sponsors adorned the cones arena with 3 Porsche
models, as well as sponsoring the “Porsche Puzzle” on the
Marathon course, and general manager Muhammad Saifullah was on hand
to present the awards on Sunday to the winners.
The
following drivers won their respective classes at the 2007 Lexington
Combined Driving Classic
Be sure
to join us next year for the second annual Lexington Combined Driving
Classic, October 2–5, 2008, at the Kentucky Horse Park.
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