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2004 - Andrina
Calder Claims Season Opener
at
Canterbury Horse Trials by
Jennifer Ward

Newberry, Florida Young Canadian equestrian
athlete Andrina Calder, 15, of Toronto, ON, got the new year
off to a strong start by winning the Preliminary Young Rider
division at the Canterbury Horse Trials in Newberry, FL.
The first event on the 2004 competition
calendar for three day eventing, the Canterbury Horse Trials
were held January 10 and 11, with riders competing in the
dressage and show jumping phases on Saturday followed by Sundays
demanding cross-country phase. Calder was off the lead by
one point following the opening phase of dressage, but a penalty-free
stadium jumping round later in the day moved her to the top
of the standings.
It was quite cold, so he was a bit
fresh for dressage, said Calder of her horse, HerzPrinz,
a12-year-old American Trakehner gelding. Overall, I
was happy with it. There were a few points I didnt like,
but it was our first test of the season. It was all about
getting back into the routine of showing.
Going into Sundays third and final
phase of cross-country, Calder led the division that is open
to riders aged 21 and under. Incurring only minor time penalties,
Calder remained at the top to claim victory.
I thought the cross-country rode
well, remarked Calder, who last competed at the Canterbury
Horse Trials in 2002. It was a great event to start
the season, and it really helped me to get my confidence back
after not showing HerzPrinz for five months.
The Canterbury Horse Trials marked a triumphant
return to the show ring for Calder and HerzPrinz. Following
the pairs individual and team victory in the CCIY/J*
division of the North American Young Riders Championship
last August, HerzPrinz enjoyed a well-deserved rest before
returning to his regular training.
I was so happy, Ive missed
it so much, smiled Calder. HerzPrinz felt great.
He was so excited, he knew what was going on!
Calders
coach, 2003 Pan American Individual Gold Medallist Darren
Chaicchia, also enjoyed a successful weekend at the Canterbury
Horse Trials competing at the Intermediate level. Chiacchia
won a division riding South Bound and took second place in
another Preliminary division riding San Salvador. Chiacchia
also enjoyed two more victories at the lower levels with his
young horses.
In addition to coaching Calder to the top
of the Young Rider Preliminary division, Chiacchia also saw
students Kate Luce enjoy a fourth place finish riding Belltree
Sampras while Lydia Holdsworth placed ninth on Hoopla. Michael
Larson also competed in the Novice division with young mounts.
Calders win at Canterbury Horse Trials
continues an impressive winning streak. In addition to their
double victory at the 2003 North American Young Riders
Championship, she and HerzPrinz enjoyed victories last season
in the Young Rider Preliminary Division of the Over The Walls
Horse Trials in Hardwick, MA, in August, and the CCIY* division
of the Virginia Horse Trials in Lexington, VA, in May. In
April, she claimed the Young Rider Open Preliminary division
at the Beaulieu North American Classic with an incredibly
low score of 29.9 penalty points while her first victory of
2003 came in March when she topped the Young Rider Open Preliminary
division at the Rocking Horse Spring Horse Trials in Altoona,
FL.
Calder trains full-time with Chiacchia
at his Independence Farm with bases in Ocala, FL, and Buffalo,
NY. For further information on Andrina Calder, please visit
www.youngeventrider.com.
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