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Eventing High Performance Training Lists Named for 2017

by USEF Communications Department | Dec 28, 2016, 9:30 AM

Lexington, Ky. - The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) Eventing High Performance Committee has approved the following athletes to the High Performance Spring Training Lists for 2017.

As the programs continue to evolve following the post Rio Olympic Games review, the USEF is working to develop more detailed criteria that allows athletes, owners, and trainers to better understand what is required to be named to these lists.

Selectors evaluated several factors to determine athletes and horses for each set of lists: current form, consistent and quality results in past competitions, potential to make a valuable contribution in a team setting, as well as suitability and age of the horse for the identified championship (where applicable).

The athletes will work with Technical Advisor David O'Connor to set goals and determine schedules for the horses on which they were named. Athletes will receive a specified amount of funding per horse to be designated directly towards coach and/or performance support as agreed to by O'Connor and the athlete.

For the purposes of the Spring Training Lists for 2017, the Elite List is designated as athlete/horse combinations with the potential to compete at the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games based on current form. The Developing List is designated as athlete/horse combinations or athletes with perceived championship potential in the next four years or beyond.

Being or not being on a Training List has no impact on selection for Games and Championships. This list will be reviewed in June of 2017.

Elite List

Hannah Sue Burnett (The Plains, Va.) with Jacqueline Mars' Harbour Pilot, a 2003 Irish Sport Horse gelding

Phillip Dutton (West Grove, Pa.) with Caroline Moran, Simon Roosevelt, and Thomas Tierney's Fernhill Cubalawn, a 2004 Holsteiner gelding, and the HnD Group's Mighty Nice, a 2004 Irish Sport Horse gelding

Lauren Kieffer (Middleburg, Va.) with Team Rebecca, LLC's Veronica, a 2005 Dutch Warmblood mare, and Marie Le Menestrel's Meadowbrook's Scarlett, a 2007 Thoroughbred Cross mare

Boyd Martin (Cochranville, Pa.) with the Blackfoot Mystery Syndicate's Blackfoot Mystery, a 2004 Thoroughbred gelding, and Gloria Callen's Welcome Shadow, a 2005 Thoroughbred Cross mare

Developing List

Matt Brown (Cochranville, Pa.) with Blossom Creek Foundation's Super Socks BCF, a 2006 Irish Sport Horse gelding

Will Coleman (Charlottesville, Va.) with The Conair Syndicate's Soupcon de Brunet, a 2006 Anglo-Arabian gelding, and Tight Lines, a 2007 French Thoroughbred gelding

Phillip Dutton with Thomas Tierney, Simon Roosevelt, Suzanne Lacy, Ann Jones, and Caroline Moran's Z, a 2008 Zangersheide gelding

Lillian Heard (Hamilton, Va.) with her own LCC Barnaby, a 2006 Irish Sport Horse gelding

Lauren Kieffer with Debbie Adams and Jacqueline Mars' D.A. Duras, a 2008 Dutch Warmblood gelding

Marilyn Little (Frederick, Md.) with Jacqueline Mars, Robin Parsky, and Phoebe and Michael Manders' RF Scandalous, a 2005 Oldenburg mare

Meghan O'Donoghue (Carbondale, Ill.) with Chase and Darcie Shipka's Palm Crescent, a 2006 Thoroughbred gelding

Doug Payne (Aiken, S.C.) with his own and Debi Crowley and Jessica Payne's Vandiver, a 2004 Trakehner gelding

Tamie Smith (Temecula, Calif.) with Alexandra and Ellen Ahearn and Eric Markell's Mai Baum, a 2006 German Sport Horse gelding

Lynn Symansky (Middleburg, Va.) with The Donner Syndicate, LLC's Donner, a 2003 Thoroughbred gelding