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Dr.
Cesar Parra Qualifies for 2004 Olympic Games
Wellington, FloridaDr. Cesar Parra has qualified
for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens with two horses. He survived
a rigorous qualification process to earn a coveted spot as an
individual dressage rider. Dr. Parra rode Galant du Serein to
a score of 68.333% and Leonberg to a 67.9%.
"I
cannot describe my excitement," Dr. Parra said. "This
is truly a dream come true." Parra has competed internationally
before, but this will be his first Olympics. He was the 1999 Pan
American Team Silver Medalist as well as fourth place individually
at the 2003 Pan American Games. In 2002, Parra rode in his first
World Championships in Jerez, Spain. Parra is a United States
Dressage Federation Gold Medalist. "A rider works all his
life for the opportunity to compete at the Olympics," Dr.
Parra said. "Im so grateful for every one who has made
this possible. Getting to the Olympics requires a lot of support,
patience and faith from a lot of people, especially the stallions
owner, Anne Whitten."
Dr.
Parra earned one of only a few individual spots. Only 50 horses
will compete in dressage in Athens; 40 of which are team horses,
leaving only ten spots available for individuals. Dr. Parra was
evaluated by FEI judge and President of the FEI Dressage, Mariette
Withages, as per the International Olympic Committee specifications.
To prepare for the tough competition he will face in Athens, Dr.
Parra will work extensively with both horses in the coming months,
including a trip to Europe. Dr. Parra has received an invitation
to compete at the prestigious Aachen horse show in Germany and
may use that show as a precursor to the Olympics. "The last
few years have been amazing," Dr. Parra said. "And it
just keeps getting better. On to Athens."
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