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Jessica clocks up 65.987%, for CAC

Jessica McTaggart-GiuzioEarlier this month, Cayman’s elite dressage rider, Jessica McTaggart-Giuzio, entered the Cayman Islands Equestrian Federation’s CDN/National Dressage Show, aiming to achieve a score of 62% or more in the Prix St Georges Test and take one step closer to qualifying to ride for Cayman in the Central American and Caribbean Games.

McTaggart-Giuzio and her experienced horse, Ray of Light, rode extremely well and were awarded a score of  65.987%, in excess of the qualifying score required. McTaggart-Giuzio now has the two qualifying scores need in order to apply for a Certificate of Capability, which is proof to the CAC Games organizers that she is good enough to compete at the Games.

That should not be an issue as McTaggart-Giuzio has competed competently at these Games before and at the even bigger Pan-Am Games, both times on her current horse, Ray of Light. Once this certificate is submitted, she must wait to see if she is in the top six qualifiers in the region. If she is, McTaggart-Giuzio will head for Velacruz, Mexico in November to represent the Cayman Islands in the Dressage Competition at the CAC Games:

“I am always incredibly proud to represent the Cayman Islands in competitions overseas,” said McTaggart-Giuzio. “I recognize that this is a great responsibility and a wonderful privilege. Cayman Dressage is really making a mark in the Caribbean and it is a delight to be an ambassador overseas, not only for the sport of dressage, but also for the Cayman Islands generally.”

“I’ve worked really hard to achieve my two qualifying scores but the hard work doesn’t end here. I’ll be working constantly now until the Games arrive so that I can build on what I have achieved so far and aim even higher than the results I achieved in my first CAC Games four years ago.”

At the CAC Games in Puerto Rico in 2010, McTaggart-Giuzio finished a respectable 14th out of 34. This time around, McTaggart-Giuzio’s preparation for the CAC Games has been boosted by her long time coach, Cindy Thaxton, of High Point Farm, Atlanta, visiting the Cayman Islands numerous times to assist with coaching and training. Thaxton, a U.S.D.F. Certified Dressage Instructor and L Graduate judge, is owner-operator at High Point Farm, Watkinsville, Georgia. She has been coaching McTaggart-Giuzio for many years and has extended this in the past few years to coaching other members of the Cayman Islands Equestrian Federation. The improvement is compelling. The CIEF hopes this winning relationship will continue for a long time.

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