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Team U.S.A. Wins Reining Celebrity Challenge



Posted: Monday, April 20, 2009

Las Vegas, NV April 18, 2009 The show was on in Las Vegas today as the world's top FEI dressage and show jumping riders took to the arena in an entertaining competition featuring the sport of Reining. The Rolex FEI World CupTM played host to the International Reining Celebrity Challenge at the Thomas & Mack Arena. After early mornings and late nights of practicing sliding stops, rollbacks, spins and lead changes, six of the world's top equestrians stepped up to the challenge in the FEI discipline of Reining. By the time the competitors were finished, Team U.S.A. had won the event with a score of 413.5. Less important to all competitors was the score. They all repeated how much they enjoyed their time on the back of a reining horse.

"The horses were unbelievable," said Olympic Gold Medalist Will Simpson. "I'm ready to go back to the barn right now to see if there is anything left to ride."

First in the arena was Rodrigo Pessoa from Brazil and American Quarter Horse Sir Pine By Boomer. The Olympic Gold Medalist in Jumping marked a 118.5 after nearly bringing the crowd to its feet with his final sliding stop. Pessoa who rolled into the barn area only minutes prior to the competition, learned his reining pattern en route to the Thomas & Mack Arena.

Following Pessoa, USA's Will Simpson, fresh off a Gold Medal win in Beijing in Show Jumping, kicked the energy level up several notches marking the second-highest score in the competition with a 144.5. Simpson was aboard the American Quarter Horse Arapaho Sailor.

"I learned a little bit on my own," Simpson joked following the celebrity challenge. "Then I had three lessons to unlearn what I had taught myself and learn it correctly."

Next up was international team member Anky Van Grunsvan and Dun Its Chico, World Champion American Quarter Horse in reining. Van Grunsvan, the most decorated athlete in the competition, marked a 141.5. She was followed by fellow Dressage competitor Charlotte Bredahl-Baker representing the U.S.A. Bredahl-Baker, who jumped out of her spins early but kept her cool aboard Reeboks Rerun commented that being part of the celebrity challenge was the most fun she's had in a long time.

Ann Fonck, the defending NRHA Open World Champion rode in next aboard Whizle Fritz and marked the high score of 147. Fonck had a nearly perfect run, and with her signature grin and dimples had the full support of the crowd. Fonck's score gave the International Team a score of 407, putting pressure on the final competitor, NRHA President Rick Weaver, who needed to mark at least a 137.5 to put Team U.S.A. on top.

Weaver jogged into the arena aboard the American Quarter Horse Dun Its Manhatten and immediately put the crowd on notice by raising his hands and signaling that he intended for team U.S.A. to take home the International Celebrity Reining Challenge title. Weaver's exhilarating pattern had the crowd cheering from start to finish and earned him a 144, placing Team U.S.A. solidly on top.

"This whole experience has been amazing," said Weaver. "The quality of the horses and horsemen here were unbelievable. We all share the love of the horse."

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