Oklahoma
City, OK –
October 24 – Tough competition from the best reiners in
the world over the weekend at the FEI
World Reining Masters Finals held in Denver,
Colorado, USA.
Reiners from the USA
and Canada
took home the top awards in the Open Division. European
reiners from Austria,
Belgium
and France
dominated the Restricted Division.
It
is an honor and quite an accomplishment for these riders to qualify
to compete for their individual countries in the FEI
World Reining Masters Finals. The National Reining Horse
Association (NRHA) congratulates and thanks all of them for promoting
the sport of Reining around the world.
Here
is a list of the unofficial results from both Open and Restricted
Divisions. The results are considered “official”
when they’re posted by the FEI,
the Federation Equestre Internationale.
Open
Division:
First
place and the Gold medal went to Shawn Flarida of Springfield,
OH, USA.
Flarida rode Tinsel Nic owned by Rosanne Sternberg of East
Sussex, England.
With a score of 223.5, Flarida won $17,906.25.
The
Silver medal and $14,325.00 went to Tom McCutcheon, of Aubrey,
TX, USA.
McCutcheon rode Smartest Chic Olena owned by Terry Owens of Weimar,
TX, USA.
McCutcheon scored 223.
Third
place and the Bronze medal were won by Shawna Sapergia, of Cochrane,
AB, CAN.
Sapergia rode BL Whiz Kid owned by Gilbert D and Rhonda Thompson
of Ardrossan, AB,
CAN, and scored 221.5 to take home $9,311.25 in prize money.
Fourth
place and $7,162.50 went to Rudi Kronsteiner representing Austria.
He rode Setting Off Sparks owned by Rosanne Sternberg of East
Sussex, England.
Kronsteiner scored 219.5.
Coming
in fifth was Bernard Fonck of Belgium.
Fonck scored 217.5 riding Don Quintana, owned by Francois Gauthier
of Lucama, NC,
USA. Fonck
also won $6,446.25 in prize money.
Sixth
place went to Eric Laporte representing France.
Laporte rode Smart Little Thirsty for a score of 216.5 and won
$5,730.00 in prize money. Smart Little Thirsty is owned
by Greg Hill of Huron, OH, USA.
Lisa
Coulter of High River, AB,
CAN, won seventh place earning $4,297.50 in prize money.
Coulter rode Jalapeno Peppy owned by Alberto Hawa Sarquis of La
Vernia, TX. Coulter scored 215.5.
Eighth
place went to Gilson Vendrame of Brazil
riding Groovy Chexinic owned by Green Valley Partners of Aubrey,
TX, USA. Vendrame scored 212.5 to take home $3,581.25.
Ninth
place ended in a tie between riders from Germany
and the Czech Republic.
Nico Hoermann of Germany
rode Mucho Cal Boy owned by Rebekah Oman
of Goodrich, MI,
USA.
Hoermann scored 210.5 and earned $1,432.50 in prize money.
Also
tied for ninth place was Klara Salkova of the Czech
Republic riding Sayos
Shining Sun. Salkova scored 210.5 to earn $1,432.50 in prize money.
Sayos Shining Sun is owned by Keetch Ranch, Inc. of Salt
Lake City, UT, USA.
Coming
in eleventh was Sanne Skovrider of Denmark,
riding Smart Tari owned by Patty Davis of La Vernia, TX, USA.
Skovrider scored 206.5.
Placing
twelfth was Rick LeMay of Sweden.
LeMay rode Smart Paul Olena owned by Meg
Griffith-Ralston of Silt, CO,
USA.
LeMay scored 204.5.
Two
riders from Israel
and Great Britain
tied for thirteenth. Kaya Ahissar of Israel scored 202.5
riding Command N Luck owned by Samantha Vernon of Wellington,
CO. Doug Allen from Great Britain also scored 202.5 on Peptoleap
owned by John Thompson of Woodville, ON, Canada.
Luis
Orizondo rode for the Dominican
Republic. He came in fifteenth
riding Red Colonel Cody. Orizondo scored 201. Red
Colonel Cody is owned by Susie Schuckert of North
Platte, NE, USA.
There
was a three-way tie at sixteenth. Jeannette Kraehenbuehl
of Switzerland
rode Dun Roostin owned by Rosanne Sternberg of East
Sussex, England.
Jonas Niclasson of Norway
also came in sixteenth. Niclasson rode Lenas Wright Smart owned
by Palmer Equestrian, Inc. of Black Forrest, CO, USA.
Jurgen Pouls of The Netherlands also tied for sixteenth
riding Hes One Smart Chic owned by Bryant Pace of Smithfield,
NC, USA.
Restricted
Division:
The
Gold Medal in the Restricted Division went to Rudi Kronsteiner
of Austria.
Kronsteiner scored 219.5 riding Setting Off Sparks
to win $7,640.00 in prize money.
Bernard
Fonck of Belgium
took home the Silver medal and $5,252.50 in prize money riding
Don Quintana. Fonck scored 217.5.
The
Bronze medal went to Eric Laporte representing France.
Laporte scored 216.5 riding Smart Little Thirsty. He also
won $4,536.25 in prize money.
Gilson
Vendrame of Brazil
took home $2,387.50 for fourth place riding Groovy Chexinic. Vendrame
scored 212.5.
Klara
Salkova of Czech Republic
came in fifth in the Restricted Division earning $2,148.75 with
a score of 210.5. Salkova rode Sayos Shining Sun.
Sixth
place in the Restricted Division went to Sanne Skovrider of Denmark.
Skovrider scored 206.5 and earned $1,910.00 riding Smart Tari.
Coming
in seventh was Rick LeMay riding Smart Paul Olena. LeMay
scored 204.5.
Eighth
place went to Kaya Ahissar of Israel.
Ahissar rode Command N Luck and scored 202.5.
Luis
Orizondo came in ninth riding Red Colonel Cody. Orizondo
earned a score of 201.00
There
was a three-way tie for tenth between riders from Switzerland,
Norway
and The Netherlands. Jeannette Kraehenbuehl of Switzerland
rode Dun Roostin. Jonas Niclasson of Norway
rode Lenas Wright Smart and Jurgen Pouls of The Netherlands rode
Hes One Smart Chic.
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World Masters Final – Open Division
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World Masters Final – Restricted Division
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World Masters Final – Judges Scores
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