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Danielle Torano Captures Second Consecutive $10,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Classic at Vermont Summer Festival

Danielle Torano and Capitano won the $10,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame High Junior/Amateur-Owner Classic July 21 at the Vermont Summer Festival in East Dorset, VT.
Photo by David Mullinix Photography
Danielle Torano is presented as the winner of the $10,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame High Junior/Amateur-Owner Classic for the second week in a row at the Vermont Summer
Festival.

Photo by David Mullinix Photography
July 21, 2013 – East Dorset, Vermont – Danielle Torano of Fort Lauderdale, FL, won her second consecutive $10,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame High Junior/Amateur-Owner Classic at the Vermont Summer Festival in East Dorset, VT.  Having captured the win during week two with Cachaca 4, Torano returned to the grand prix arena on Sunday, July 21, for week three’s victory with Capitano.

At 18 years of age, Capitano has made frequent trips to the winner’s circle at the Vermont Summer Festival.  Under Torano’s guidance, he won the $30,000 Otter Creek Grand Prix in 2011 and the Balbuco Challenge Cup for winning the $50,000 Vermont Summer Celebration Grand Prix in 2005.

“I thought he wanted to be done (after the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival) in Florida,” Torano revealed.  “But while we were showing at Old Salem in New York, (my husband) Jimmy called the barn and told them to bring him in from the field because if he was going to retire, it would have to be in Vermont since Capitano loves this show so much.  He’s always done well here.”

Proving Jimmy Torano right, Capitano demonstrated that he’s not ready for retirement just yet.

“He goes off so much heart.  That’s originally why I retired him.  He wasn’t lame; there wasn’t anything wrong with him.  I just thought he was having to try a little too hard so I thought he was telling me he wanted to be done.  Obviously not!”  Torano laughed.

Capitano has been a beloved member of the Torano family for over a decade, originally competing with Jimmy Torano before Torano took over the ride.  Over the years, Torano and the Holsteiner gelding have gotten to know each other inside and out.

“He’s completely trustworthy and he helps me out.  I know him like the back of my hand and it’s nice to get on something that’s familiar.  He’s totally straight-forward and nice to ride,” she described.

She continued, “We’re very connected.  I feel every little thing on him.  I think that helps us and it hurts us, but I think that’s why he tries so hard.  He knows I’m looking out for him, so he looks out for me.”

Of the three horses that advanced to the jump-off over the track set by course designer Ken Krome, Torano and Capitano produced the only double clear round of the day.  Knowing speed was not their strength, Torano went into the second round focused on navigating a track full of twists and turns.

“He’s not a super-fast horse, so my strategy was to be as smooth as I could.  I failed in a couple of places,” Torano admitted.  “I didn’t think I could get the distance I wanted to jump one, so I added a stride.  It wasn’t a great jump, but he cleared it so it worked out.  He’s a super careful horse.”

Despite having little to no preparation before making his appearance at the Vermont Summer Festival, Capitano proved he is as talented as ever.

“He’s 18 years old and he basically had no preparation for today in the way of riding or jumping or training,” Torano revealed.  “He just wants to be a good horse and he wants to jump the jumps clean.”

The $5,000 North American League Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic was also held on Sunday.  Cloe Hymowitz and Caleta topped a field of 36 entries for the win after laying down a double clear round and crossing the timers nearly two full seconds ahead of the second place finisher, Sima Morgello riding Zopala.

Sunday’s Jumper Classics marked the end of the third week of competition at the Vermont Summer Festival, hosted at Harold Beebe Farm in East Dorset, VT.  The six week circuit continues through August 11.  The Vermont Summer Festival, celebrating its 20th anniversary in its current Manchester location, offers more than $750,000 in prize money, making it the richest sporting event based on purse in the state of Vermont.

The first five Saturdays of the Vermont Summer Festival feature a $30,000 Grand Prix.  The $50,000 Vermont Summer Celebration Grand Prix will be held during the sixth and final week on Saturday, August 10.  The weekly $10,000 Open Welcome Stake, Presented by Manchester Designer Outlets, is held each Thursday.  The hugely popular $5,000 3’3” Hunter Derby is also held each Thursday for the first five weeks, with week six featuring the $15,000 Hunter Derby.

The Vermont Summer Festival is a proud member event of the Show Jumping Hall Of Fame, the Marshall & Sterling League, and the North American League (NAL).  For more information about the Vermont Summer Festival, please e-mail: info@vt-summerfestival.com or visit
www.vt-summerfestival.com
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$10,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic

  Rider  Horse  Faults Time
1. Danielle Torano Capitano 0:0 36.74
2. Cloe Hymowitz VDL Wardorette 0:4 36.16
3. Emily Hill Rio 0:4 37.09
4. Taylor Burns Cordero Zaffiro 4  
5. Katie Tyler Seattle 6 4  
6. Alison Leone Annie 66 4  
7. Danielle Stacy Cita B 8  
8. Heather Hooker Perle 8

 

 

 


 
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