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DUNCAN
McFARLANE AND EEZY MAKE EASY WORK OF
$50,000 RIO VISTA GRAND PRIX
Duncan McFarlane
aboard Kathie Cheatham's Eezy was the first rider to clear Danny
Foster's course in today's 27 horse $50,000 Rio Vista Grand Prix,
and McFarlane never looked back.
Only Misti
Cassar joined the New Zealand rider in the jump-off. Although
Cassar qualified two horses for the jump-off, McFarlane was determined
to give Cassar a run for the money. "I wanted to keep the pressure
on, but I also wanted to be clean. I didn't want to go too crazy."
McFarlane
took a very tight line and the big Irish-bred gelding made inside
cuts with a cleverness belying his large, lanky frame. The pair
stopped the clock in 45.20. "That was a flawless jump-off ride,"
stated fellow grand prix rider Richard Spooner from the sidelines.
Cassar returned aboard Fahrenheit, a veteran international-caliber
horse she has had for a year. "I only did three jumps with him
in the warm up because I wanted to keep him calm."
She rode
an effective jump-off round accruing no faults, but stopping the
timers over a second behind McFarlane in 46.35. "He was world
class today," said a grinning Cassar. Cassar then returned aboard
Pasadena, who jumps with the power of a 17.0 hand horse wrapped
up in a 15.0 hand frame. Cassar had nothing to lose. "I went for
it," said Cassar of her effort. Pasadena was on a winning pace,
but a rail kept them from the victory. Cassar eased up and the
pair finished with eight faults and a time of 48.86. "Her turns
are cat-like," said Cassar of the little bay mare.
McFarlane
has been in the money during the 2002 HITS Indio Desert Circuit,
but this is his first visit to the winner's circle. Thrilled with
his win, McFarlane credited his wife, Gry, and Judy Martin for
their assistance from the ground. "They give me the pumping up
I need and they tell it like it is, good or bad."
McFarlane
is aiming Eezy for the World Equestrian Games in Spain this fall
as he feels the horse is better suited to an outside course than
the tight indoor confines of the World Cup.
Danny Foster
of Ontario, Canada was pleased with today's course. "This is a
World Cup Qualifier and although there was not a huge number of
starters it was a good field. I didn't want to lower the standard.
In fact, I was delighted with the class. Lots of horses jumped
well and had just four faults."
For more
information on the HITS Indio Desert Circuit, please contact Tony
Hitchcock or Marnye Langer of the HITS Media Office at info@hitsshows.com
or (760) 775-5531.
Photographs
for print or electronic publication purposes are available upon
request. For Agate Records: 1st Eezy/ Duncan McFarlane/ Kathie
Cheatham/ 0/0 45.20/ $15,000 2nd Fahrenheit/ Misti Cassar/ Chris
Albrecht/ 0/0 46.35/ $11,000 3rd Pasadena/ Misti Cassar/ Chris
Albrecht/ 0/4 48.86/ $6,500
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