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Alison Firestone Robitaille is an American showjumper who has a long record competing at the highest levels of the sport, Stableexpress horses lots of information, news and results from Alison Firestone and her horses. Below you can watch a video of Alison Firestone in action riding Ace at Kentucky National Horse Show.

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Alison Firestone and Arnica de la Barre Win 50,000 HITS Grand Prix at Winston National in Culpeper, Virginia

Allison Firestone of Upperville, Virginia, rode Arnica de la Barre double-clear on Course Designer Laura Devendorf`s $50,000 HITS Grand Prix course at the Winston National in Culpeper, Virginia today, besting a field of 23 horses to take home $15,000. Arnica de la Barre is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Firestone.

Devendorf`s Round One in the Commonwealth Park`s Grand Prix field asked riders to jump 17 obstacles on the 14-jump course, including a double at Fence No. 8 and a triple at Fence No. 10. Time Allowed was 98 seconds. Nine horses had clear rounds and moved on to the Jump-Off.

On the seven-element short course with Time Allowed at 50 seconds, the first five riders all had faults with rails down or time or both. The first fault-free round went to the sixth horse on course, Brave Ally, ridden by Christopher Cawley of Glenmore, Pennsylvania. With a time of 48.736, Cawley held the lead for one more round but ended up in third place, earning $6,500 for owner November Hill Farm.

Firestone and Arnica de la Barre, her second of two rides in the jump-off, were eighth to go and snatched the lead from Cawley with a clear trip in 46.850, more than two seconds faster for the win. The ninth rider and last to go in the jump-off was Mary Lisa Nicholson from Brookeville, Maryland, on Kick the Clouds, her second ride on the short course. Nicholson challenged the leader with a fault-free, fast round, but could not catch Firestone. Nicholson`s time of 47.755 put her in second place for $11,000 by just .905 seconds. Kick the Clouds is owned by Nicholson and Rolling Acres Farm.

The Constitution Classic, August 23-27, is the next horse show in the HITS Culpeper Horse Shows presented by Panacur Powerpac summer series. The featured event is the $50,000 HITS Grand Prix on Sunday, August 27. For more information on HITS Culpeper horse shows contact: Mary Hilton, HORSE SHOWS IN THE SUN - Corporate Headquarters, 24 Closs Drive, Rhinebeck, New York 12572, Tel: 845.876.3666. Fax: 845.876.5538. E-mail: hiltonhits@cs.com, Website: www.hitsshows.com

$50,000 HITS Grand Prix, August 20, 2000
HITS Culpeper 2000, Winston National, Culpeper, Virginia
Course Designer: Laura Devendorf

1 Arnica de la Barre Allison Firestone M/M Bertram Firestone $15,000 0-0/46.850
2 Kick the Clouds Mary Lisa Nicholson Nicholson/Rolling Acres Farm $11,000 0-0/47.755
3 Brave Ally Christopher Cawley November Hill Farm $6,500 0-0/48.736
4 Baru Manuel Torres Gilberto Gonzales $4,000 0-3/50.528
5 The Riddler Patricia Stovel James Pirtle Ent. Inc. $3,000 0-4/46.301
6 Latinus Robin Sweely Acorn Hill Farm Inc. $2,500 0-4/49.006
7 Graf Rossini Mary Lisa Nicholson M/M Bruce Chovnick $2,000 0-5/50.011
8 Let`s Talk About Hugh Mutch Huntlea Farm $1,500 0-8/49.598
9 Fein Cera Allison Firestone M/M Bertram Firestone $1,500 0-9/54.746
10 Nirvana Manuel Torres Torres/Macondo Jumpers $1,000 4/NA
11 Think Big Sulu Rose The Galloping Field $1,000 4/NA
12 Shadwell Harold Chopping M/M Wyatt Stewart $1,000 4/NA

Number of horses who competed in this class: 23
Class Prize Money: $50,000

Alison Firestone Wins in Helsinki

Alison Firestone, of Upperville, VA, captured the win at the Volvo Grand Prix in Helsinki, Finland on October 22 aboard Royal Future, a 10-year-old bay gelding. Topping some of the best riders from 11 European countries and the US, including Germany`s Marcus Beerbaum, Firestone was also named the Leading Rider at the Volvo Grand Prix Horse Show.

Alison Firestone, 23, qualified for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney as part of the four-member United States Equestrian Team, but before leaving for the Olympics, Firestone`s horse, Jox, suffered an abscessed foot. To ensure Jox`s full recovery, Firestone opted not to go to Sydney and worked with the staff at the Marion DuPont Equine Medical Center to attend to Jox.

Firestone is a member of the Ariat English ProTeam and serves as a consultant to Ariat for the development of quality equestrian footwear for the hunter/jumper industry. Firestone is on tour in Europe, participating in some of the most competitive Grand Prix competitions in the world. Firestone will return to the United States in December to compete at the Cosequin Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, Florida.

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