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Florida Horse Park Debuts with Successful Events - The Ocala Horse Trials and
the Sunshine State Driving Event
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Florida Horse Park:
Ocala Horse Trials presented by Seminole Feed


Compiled by Summer Best

"It was really exciting to see the first horse make the first jump and see that horse finish the cross-country course," said Florida Agriculture & Horse Park Authority Chairman Tom Warriner. Just seconds before his comments, the first rider completed the cross-country course at the Florida Horse Park's inaugural event, the Ocala Horse Trials presented by Seminole Feed, Nov. 5-6. "I'm speechless," Warriner said.
World Class Athletes Add Olympian Touch

Olympian, sponsor and competitor Darren Chiacchia concurred. "I had this vision about six months ago when the park was just wide open scrub fields, and when I drove in (Nov. 5), I saw that vision realized. It's here and it's transformed!" Chiacchia attributes its success to the team. "You don't do something like this without a great team," he said. "I think it is the best team in the country today.

"While the park is still in the "embryonic stage," Warriner had no complaints about the initial events, which consisted of the Ocala Horse Trials, Nov. 5-6, and the Sunshine State Driving Event, Nov. 6.

"I really can't fault the event, and it is a wonderful site," said rider Paul Delbrook of Ocala. Spectator Debbie Herold of Walaha agreed. "The facility is fantastic. They've done a great job." Canadian Olympic Team Coach Peter Gray said, "The flow of the course was perfect."
Photo by Angie Bryant

Designed by Olympic Gold Medallist, David O'Connor, the cross country course was a spectators and competitors delight. "The jumps are beautifully constructed and imaginative and the water jump is spectacular." Gray, who also has a farm in Ocala, added: "Ocala has become such an important training area. To have a venue like this is huge."

Opportunity of a Lifetime
The inaugural event offered a couple of riders the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to be the first to officially compete at the "new" horse park. Brent Leytem of McIntosh, Fla. was the first rider to enter one of the five competitive rings at the event when he rode Chanticleer in the dressage phase of the Preliminary Rider division.

While the music playing in the background had Chanticleer excited, "It was fantastic because Chanticleer was able to stick to the task and I was able to keep him under control," said Dr. Leytem, explaining that Chanticleer likes to "buck to the music." Dr. Leytem ended up fifth on Chanticleer following an "exhilarating" cross-country run on Day 2, where they tested their skills through the Ring of Power Construction site, Seminole Feed Corner, the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' and Owners' Association Water Jump and the Florida Department of Agriculture's Citrus Stand, to name a few. For Dressage competitions coming up in 2006, world class footing is scheduled for the dressage arenas.

First Horse on Cross Country

The first rider to test the cross-country course was Kristine Gallagher of Bloomfield, Connecticut. in the Beginner Novice division. Gallagher was riding Sportsfield Pete, a 12-year-old Irish Sporthorse owned by Samantha Lendl of Bradenton, Florida. Lendl flew Gallagher down to Florida just to compete at the event, which Gallagher said "was run really well. I thought the horse park was great and will definitely be competing here again." She said the water jump seemed "pretty intimidating" when she walked the course, but it ended up riding "pretty nice."
She said was very nervous before jumping the first jump, Great American Insurance Group's "Welcome to the Park," even though the significance of it didn't cross her mind until the night before. "Then I started thinking about being the first rider instead of my riding." However, she managed to shut out those thoughts and concentrate on the course. "Once I got started the course was great!" she said. Even the Ring of Power Construction Site Gallagher reached the finish line with only one stop at jump six.

These were just two of the firsts for the Florida Horse Park, which has been on a whirlwind preparation schedule for the past few months. As Warriner said, "Seeing sponsors sitting in front of the jumps they sponsored, that was a dream a few months ago, and it is a reality today."
Photo by Summer Best

History of the Park

The Florida Horse Park and Agricultural Authority was formed by the Florida Legislature in recognition of the fact that the horse industry was so much a part of Marion County's identity. Many years have passed since the actual formation of the "Park" and perhaps only now have recent events shed a light on just how we can serve our state and county by developing this true international venue.

The Ocala/Marion County Chamber of Commerce, the original founder of the idea of the "Park," never lost the dream or the understanding of what such a venue could bring to this community. Together with the FTBOA, their combined leadership not only kept the flame alive, they've now fostered a partnership with the United States Equestrian Federation. The USEF is the body that directs high performance and Olympic bound competitors. Formally the USET, the USEF and the USEA (United States Eventing Association) will direct the development of the next Olympic Training and Selection Center at the Florida Horse Park.
Finally, the champion is identified in an arena that appeals to everyone. The "Park" will host the best of the best in World and Olympic-level equine sports competition and the celebration of our nation through team and individual competition. The "Park" will also become the top trail-riding destination in the country. Both of these champions, and all equestrian disciplines and breeds in between, will represent Ocala/Marion County on local to global markets for the Florida Horse Park, whose time has come.

For details about the Florida Horse Park, visit www.flhorsepark.com or call (352) 620-0757.





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