Tampa, FL—December
9, 2002—In the first ever Show
Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series year-end
finals held at the National Horse Show in Wellington,
FL, Michael Morrissey and Summer Gay emerged
as the Junior and Amateur-Owner Champions. Each
bested a field of the nation’s top riders
and horses who had qualified for the Finals
based on their performances in the Series throughout
the year.
Morrisey, of Bradenton, FL, rode Eugene R. Mische’s
Gera 28 to the win by topping a starting field
of 16 horse-and-rider combinations in the $15,000
BET Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior Championship.
Morrissey produced two clear rounds on the day
and crossed through the timers with the fastest
time in the jump-off of 42.470 seconds.
Only four horse-and-rider combinations jumped
clear over the first round course, which was
made up of twelve obstacles. Morrissey and the
brother-and-sister duo of Maggie and Charlie
Jayne were the only riders to qualify to ride
over the shortened jump-off course. Charlie
Jayne also produced two clear rounds on the
day aboard Champion but his time of 43.905 seconds
put him in second place. Maggie Jayne aboard
Kinda Blue and Charlie Jayne aboard his other
mount, Melbourne, each dropped one rail in the
jump-off to put them in third and fourth place.
While Morrissey took top honors in the junior
division, Summer Gay of Ridgefield, CT, and
RGC Farm LLC’s Pamina shone in the $15,000
Show Jumping Hall of Fame Amateur-Owner Classic.
Gay was the only rider out of the starting field
of fifteen to produce a clear ride in the first
round and thus the need for a jump-off was eliminated.
Six horse-and-rider combinations had one knock
down on course to finish with a total of four
faults in the first round creating a six-way
tie for second place in the championship class.
The Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic
Series, which is sponsored in part by a grant
from the National Horse Sports Foundation, held
classes at 51 horse shows across the country
in 2002. The Series is designed to give Amateur-Owner
and Junior riders the opportunity to compete
at higher levels and serves as a proving ground
for many riders who aspire to someday represent
the United States in international competition.
The focus of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame and
Museum, Inc., located in Busch Gardens in Tampa,
FL, is to encourage broader interest and participation
in the equestrian sport of show jumping, as
well as to educate the equestrian and non-equestrian
alike by sharing the sport’s lore, fundamentals,
history and greatest achievements.
For more information about the 2002 Show Jumping
Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series, please visit
the Show Jumping Hall of Fame website at www.showjumpinghalloffame.net.