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The
Search for America’s Next Equestrian Star: Dressage is Acquired
by the Fox Reality Channel
Wellington,
FL—Karin Reid Offield and Offield Farms are pleased to announce
that The Search for America’s Next Equestrian Star: Dressage has
been acquired and will air on the Fox Reality Channel. The show was
conceived by six-time Olympian Robert Dover and showcases the challenges
of riding to the top of the Olympic sport of dressage. More than 400
people auditioned for the show and only six were chosen to compete for
the chance to become Robert Dover’s Second Assistant Trainer as
well as a variety of other prizes.
The show
was shot at Dover’s Romance Farm in Wellington, Florida and was
developed by New York City-based Brave St. Productions, who has produced
shows for numerous networks. Airdates and times will be announced soon.
“We
are very excited that Fox Reality Channel has acquired The Search for
America’s Next Equestrian Star: Dressage,” said Karin Reid
Offield, the Executive Producer of the show. “The goal of the
show was two-fold. First, we wanted to assist the contestants in making
their riding dreams come true. Second we wanted to bring equestrian
sports to a larger audience. This is a wonderful opportunity to do that.”
The Fox
Reality Channel is the premier destination for unscripted programming.
Among their current offering are Corkscrewed and Rebel Billionaire:
Branson’s Quest for the Best. Offield continues, “We will
be able to reach a wide audience through the Fox Reality Channel. They
were very excited to add The Search for America’s Next Equestrian
Star: Dressage to their roster of reality shows.”
The show
is a mix of entertainment and an inside view of the quest of the Olympic
dream—The Apprentice meets American Idol. Six lucky finalists
were chosen to participate, including:
•
Jessica (JJ) Tate, 27, Walworth, Wisconsin
• Lindy Bowerbank, 18, Thousand Oaks, California
• Philesha Chandler, 24, Wichita, Kansas
• Brendan Curtis, 20, Silver Spring, Maryland
• Rebecca Vick, 25, Southern Pines, North Carolina
• Jamil Kassum, 16, Scottsdale, Arizona
Dover
and Offield share a passion for expanding the audience for the sport
of dressage. “People are very interested in horses and we try
to find ways to make them accessible,” Offield says. She has successfully
risen through the ranks from training level competitor to CDI Grand
Prix, the sport’s highest classification. Her commitment to dressage
has included funding and promoting a variety of educational and promotional
projects, including serving as the Presenting Sponsor of the 2005 FEI
World Cup Dressage Finals, a move that ensured North American television
coverage of the event. Visit www.offieldfarms.com
for more information and for updates on the show.
Executive
Producers and Partners at Brave St. Productions, Russell Best and Tammy
Leech, have worked with Dover and Offield to bring the show to fruition.
About
Offield Farms
Offield Farms is a FEI-level breeding, showing and training facility
catering to the needs of discerning horse owners and riders. The farm’s
mission is to serve as a significant catalyst for the advancement and
promotion of the sport of dressage.
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