USEF Announces Vaulting Team for 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games
by By Jeannie Blanq Putney | Jun 16, 2006, 2:53 AM
The individual members, named in order of their ranking, are as follows:
Women selected for individual competition, including one alternate:
-Megan Benjamin, 18, from Saratoga, CA, with a final average score of 8.590;
-Elizabeth Osborn, 16, from Menlo Park, CA, with a final average score of 8.267;
-Mary McCormick, 23, from Woodside, CA, with a final average score of 8.240; and
-(Alternate) Alicen Divita, 17, from Redwood City, CA, with a final average score of 8.128.
Men selected for individual competition:
-Kenny Geisler, 25, from Diamond Bar, CA, with a final average score of 7.627;
-Todd Griffiths, 27, from Pullman, WA, with a final average score of 7.402; and
-Chris Littmann, 22, from Agoura, CA, with a final average score of 6.965.
F.A.M.E. was selected, with a final average score of 7.944, as the team to represent the United States. The F.A.M.E. vaulters are a composite team from northern and southern California and New Jersey. The team members are as follows:
-Blake Dahlgren, 22, from Sun Valley, CA;
-Devon Maitozo, 30, from Simi Valley, CA;
-Rosalind Ross, 15, from Woodside, CA;
-Megan Benjamin, 18, from Saratoga, CA;
-Katie Ritchie, 19, from Santa Cruz, CA;
-Annalise Vanvranken, 14, from Mays Landing, NJ; and
-Elizabeth Ioannou, 10, from Saratoga, CA.
The athletes were selected based on the average of their top three scores obtained at USEF-licensed competitions held from March 1–June 5, as well as the 2005 USEF National Vaulting Championships for individuals.
~~~For more information, please contact Jeannie Putney, National Marketing Manager, at (859) 225-6974, or via e-mail at [email protected].
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