THE COMPETITIVE EQUESTRIANIndoor Finals HighlightsFrom Coast to CoastNRHA FuturityLife in the Doghouse The Making of a Legacy for Danny and Ron’s RescueWellington The World of Horses Lens Envy Kathy Russell PhotographyNovember/December 2018 Issue 19
2 TCE January / February 2019________________ThECompETiTivEEquEsTrian2019FLYING CHANGESThe Competitive EquestrianJanuary / February© 2019 by Silver Oaks Marketing LLC, all rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced or quoted in whole or in part by any means, printed or electronic, without the written consent of the publisher. Not responsible for replacing issues not delivered due to address changes received after mailing date.Submissions: Magazines will gladly consider all articles, news, letters, and photographs for publication, but assumes no responsibility for unsolicited material. Submissions may be edited. Congratulations and News & Reviews items are published free of charge. Letters are assumed publishable unless we are advised otherwise. All submissions should meet our ad deadline to facilitate inclusion in next issue.CONTENTSJanuary 2019, Vol. XXVIII No.1Contributing WritersCAROLINE NICKOLAUS / PHELPS MEDIA GROUPLINDSAY BROCK/ JUMP MEDIAMOLLY SORGE / JUMP MEDIASIMONA DIALE, INTERNATIONAL HORSE PRESSHOLLY PETERSONSTACEY OKE, DVM, MSCEMMA MILLERContributing PhotographersALDEN CORRIGAN MEDIAKATHY RUSSEL PHOTOGRAPHYSHAWN MCMILLIN PHOTOGRAPHYANDREW RYBACKELENA LUSENTIWALTENBERRYCreative DirectorANNA BIGWOODPublisher LORNA LOWRIEFlying ChangesSilver Oaks Marketing LLCmail@FlyingChanges.com The Competitive EquestrianEquestrian Communications USA LLCeditor@TheCompetitiveEquestrian.com56 Club NewsClub NewsServices6 Life in the Doghouse: The Making of a Legacy for Danny and Ron’s Rescue By Emma Miller8 How Sport Horses Reap The Benets of Genetic Testing By Stacey Oke, DVM, MSc10 The National Horse Show Commemorates 135th Anniversary with Standout 2018 Event By Caroline Nickolaus14 The Past Met the Present and Future at the 60th Anniversary of the Washington International Horse Show By Molly Sorge / Jump Media22 The Las Vegas National Horse Show Wrapping Up The Season28 Vanlandingham Slides A Vintage Smoke to the Open Futurity Championship By Simona Diale, International Horse Press38 A Celebration of Horses. The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair By Lindsay Brock / Jump Media42 Wellington World of Horses By Holly Peterson44 Lens Envy Kathy Russell52 Index68 Calendar69 Trainer Directory76 Services DirectoryOn the CoverKathy Russell Photography for CM Hadeld's SaddleryContentLucy Davis & Caracho at WIHS Photo Alden Corrigan Media
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6 TCE January / February 2019________________ThECompETiTivEEquEsTrianLife in the Doghouse: The Making of a Legacy for Danny and Ron’s RescueBy Emma Miller
January / February 2019 TCE 7________________ThECompETiTivEEquEsTrianLovers of all creatures great and small, Danny Robertshaw and Ron Danta have spent their lives surrounded by animals. As respected lifelong horsemen and partners of nearly 30 years, the couple has always positively contributed to the equestrian industry that they lived and worked in, but they were inspired to make an even greater impact on something they were deeply passionate about: dog rescue.2018 National Show Hunter Hall of Fame inductee Danny Robertshaw, and well-known Hunter trainer Ron Danta, dove headrst into canine rescue when Hurricane Katrina hit the southern United States in 2005. Since establishing Danny and Ron’s Rescue, a unique operation they run out of their South Carolina home, the pair has rescued and rehomed over 11,000 dogs — and they’re just getting started.Earlier in 2018, FilmRise and director of Harry and Snowman, Left: Danny And Ron photo by Julie J Prickettits impact continues to grow. The inspiring tale of Danny and Ron’s Rescue captures hearts wherever it is told, quickly turning it into a national sensation. The story of Life in the Doghouse has been featured on media networks such as the Today Show, Fox News, CBS News, and the Chicago Tribune. It even received high accolades at the Tryon International Film Festival this year, being named Best Documentary. “Being able to help share Danny and Ron’s story through this lm has been an incredible honor,” Filmmaker Ron Davis said. “They are creating a long-lasting legacy through Danny and Ron’s Rescue, and it is so amazing to see their message reach across the nation while putting smiles on peoples faces.”The couple’s long-term goal has not only been to promote rescue efforts, but also to increase awareness about the importance of spaying and neutering. Encouraging others Ron Davis, announced the release of Life in the Doghouse, a feature documentary that follows the daily trials and triumphs of the duo as they approached their 10,000th adoption. Life in the Doghouse gives viewers the unique opportunity to walk in the couple’s shoes, see the living space they share with up to 75 dogs at any given time, and witness the love they pour into their rescues. To maximize the reach of their message, the lmmakers partnered with Gathr® Films’ Theatrical-on-Demand® platform, allowing the lm to come to a theater in any town as a much-needed fundraising opportunity for local dog rescue. Life in the Doghouse has been screened at numerous lm festivals and in theaters nationwide since its release, and to Danny, Ron and the Rescue Bus photo by Julie J Prickettbe responsible pet owners is just as vital to Danny and Ron as urging them to adopt rather than shop.Danny and Ron’s heartwarming lm is now accessible to even more viewers just in time for the holidays. Find Life in the Doghouse on iTunes (link), and leave a review to help it reach more people. If you would like to host a screening of the lm in your hometown, you can learn more at www.lifeinthedoghousemovie.com and raise money for a dog rescue of your choice. In the spirit of giving and further promoting the mission of Life in the Doghouse, Davis and Distributor FilmRise are donating all of the lm’s proceeds to dog rescue charities around the country.
8 TCE January / February 2019________________ThECompETiTivEEquEsTrianGenetic testing in certain breeds, such as the well-known3- and 5-panel tests for Arabians and Quarter Horses, mayseem routine and a little ho-hum; however, recent advancesin technology means this is no longer the case! Now, owners ofany breed can submit a small hair pull and simultaneously testfor dozens of genetic traits. Available tests include those for coatcolors and patterns, abilities and performance, as well as genescontributing to health and disease. This makes genetic testingimportant and informative for all horses, regardless of whetherthey are performance, service, or companion animals, to helpoptimize career, breeding, and management choices.Years ago, genetic tests were challenging to develop, time-consuming and labor-intensive to perform, and could only analyzea single condition at a time. Now, geneticists have the ability toscan entire genomes looking for multiple anomalies simultaneouslyin a fraction of the time it used to take.Specic to Sport Horses, this novel “couture” style of genetictesting extends far beyond coat color (which is still fun!) whileaddressing important health and welfare issues. Examples of suchmedical conditions specic to this unique group of horses includethe following:• Equine metabolic syndrome. This metabolic diseasecharacterized by obesity, abnormal insulin regulation, and life-threatening laminitis is common in Warmblood horses. Earlyidentication of at-risk horses could allow owners to makeappropriate dietary changes to either avoid disease onset orminimize progression.• Roaring (recurrent laryngeal neuropathy, RLN). Thiscondition occurs commonly in Sport Horses, with an increasedoccurrence in taller horses. The equine recurrent laryngealnerve controls the arytenoid cartilages’ motion. If it does notwork properly, the cartilages droop into the airway, impedingair ow to the lungs and causing a roaring sound as the horsebreathes. Research shows that roaring does appear to havea genetic inuence, with more than one gene likely to beinvolved, potentially involving equine chromosome 3.HOW SPORT HORSES REAP BENEFITS OF GENETIC TESTINGBy: Stacey Oke, DVM, MScBeyond the Basics: Advances in genetic testing help Sport Horses• Cerebellar abiotrophy. This devastating congenital,neurological condition in horses has no cure. Althoughpredominant in Arabians, cerebellar abiotrophy also occursin many other breeds, including Sport Horses. Like roaring,cerebellar abiotrophy appears to be a polygenetic trait involvingmultiple genes, including MUTYH.• Fragile foal syndrome. This potentially fatal condition carriedin approximately 7-10% of Sport Horses results in the formationof abnormal skin and connective tissues. A recessive mutation inthe PLOD1 gene appears to play a key role in this disease.• West Nile virus. Does your horse have an increasedsusceptibility to contracting this mosquito-borne cause ofencephalitis (inammation of the brain and spinal cord)? Let’s ndout! In the meantime, make sure your horse is fully vaccinated.One of the most exciting developments being introduced exclusivelyby Etalon is “ancestry testing.” This form of genetic analysis gives anowner a breakdown of the “type” of horse they actually own (oftenreferred to as “% Blood”.) Sport Horses are complicated mixesof coalescing breeds. Ancestry testing literally shows you with apictogram what your horse is made of, and it might not be what youexpect! To be clear, ancestry testing is not a breed test, but insteadshows your specic horse’s genetic composition, which is actuallymore accurate than a pedigree calculation.The results of ancestry testing can be used to reect back on yourhorse’s overall health, as there may be more or less of a particularlineage in your horse than you might have imagined. Knowingyour horse’s “genetic breakdown” impacts health and breedingconsiderations (i.e., more Arabian, more chance of Arabian-relatedhealth conditions), as well as choice of sport. For example, you mayhave your heart set on show jumping but your horse’s temperament(e.g., vigilance vs. curiosity, which can be tested for), ancestry, andgenetic performance markers may ultimately point you in anotherdirection.As the power of genetic testing grows, horse owners gain a veryvaluable asset. Not only is it fascinating and affordable but alsocontributes to improved health, disease prevention, and competitiveedge. Learn more at www.etalondignostics.com
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TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianAs the oldest indoor horse show in America, the National Horse Show is rmly established as a major xture on national and international sports and social event calendars. This year’s event ran from Oct. 27–Nov. 4 and celebrated its 135th anniversary showcasing professional, amateur and junior competition of the highest caliber in the spacious Alltech Arena. In addition to drawing more exhibitors than ever before with new hunter and equitation classes and championships, the National Horse Show was thrilled to once again be designated by the FEI as a CSI4*-W event.This year’s event debuted new equitation championships, including the Taylor Harris Insurance Services (THIS) NHS 3’ Adult Equitation Championship and the Boggs Hill NHS KHJA Equitation Championship, as well as a day dedicated to age-group equitation classes. Back by popular request was also the Hamel Foundation NHS 3’3” Equitation Championship, which has been lauded as the perfect stepping stone for future ASPCA Maclay Equitation Championship competitors.Throughout the event, attendees were welcomed with rst-rate hospitality at the exclusive Taylor Harris Club and Maxwell Place. The National Horse Show Commemorates 135th Anniversary with Standout 2018 EventBy Caroline NickolausSam Walker during his victory gallop after winning the ASPCA Maclay Championship Photo Shawn McMIllenConveniently situated overlooking the Alltech Arena, the lavish Taylor Harris Club offered trainers, riders, owners, families and business professionals a chance to enjoy the world-class competition in VIP style. Furthermore, Maxwell Place, presented by the Lindsay Maxwell Charitable Fund, , was open to the public and boasted numerous cuisine options as well as a number of premier boutique vendors.The inaugural $50,000 National Horse Show Hunter Classic delighted hunter riders and fans as junior, amateur and professional riders were able to qualify for the new class after earning the championship or reserve championship in their respective hunter divisions during the week. Riders competed over the same course at the respective height (3’6”, 3’9” or 4’) of the section from which they qualied.The exciting Friday night class saw Scott Stewart and Dr. Betsee Parker’s Lucador earn the coveted prize, while Stewart was also gifted a one-year lease of an Audi Q5 from Audi of Lexington, presented by Samuel A. B. Boone and Audi of Lexington, as well as a Leading Professional Hunter Rider Bonus.
TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianSaturday evening hosted the week’s main event: the thrilling $250,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Lexington CSI4*-W, which was won by crowd favorite and American equestrian icon Beezie Madden aboard Abigail Wexner’s Chic Hin D Hyrencourt in front of a packed and enthusiastic crowd.In total, the evening attracted athletes hailing from eight countries and four continents to battle it out in the premier show jumping contest of the event, which is the eighth part of 14 in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ North American League schedule. Equally as impressive was the attendance by all four of the recently-crowned gold medalists of the NetJets® U.S. Show Jumping Team from the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games™: McLain Ward, Laura Kraut, Devin Ryan and Adrienne Sternlicht.The ever-popular ASPCA Maclay National Championship, which has been hosted by the National Horse Show for 85 years, was presented by Chansonette Farm on Sunday, the nal day of competition, to close out the 2018 event. Sam Walker of Ontario, Canada, made history after he earned the top spot in the championship aboard Waldo. Walker’s name now joins the ranks of past winners that include some of the sport’s most legendary athletes such as the late Bill Steinkraus, the late Frank Chapot and George Morris as well as recent superstars Lillie Keenan, Victoria Colvin and Madison Goetzmann.The team behind the National Horse Show has mastered staying true to the show’s origins and traditions, while evolving alongside the sport and offering more classes and championships to add to the show’s prestige. Next year’s National Horse Show will take place from Oct. 26–Nov. 3, 2019 and promises to be an action-packed week lled with top-notch equestrian competition, generous prize money, VIP hospitality, gourmet cuisine, endless shopping and family-friendly activities. For more information, visit nhs.org or follow the National Horse Show on facebook and instagram.Beezie Madden and Chic Hin D Hyrencourt Photo Shawn McMIllenMolly Ashe-Cawley (left) with Beezie Madden, Alex Boone, and Mason Phelps. Madden won a year lease on an Audi after being named Leading Jumper rider at the National Horse Show Photo Shawn McMIllenDominic Gibbs, winner of the Hamel Foundation National Horse Show 3’3” Equitation Championship, on Limitless with the Hamel Family, National Horse Show President Jennifer Burger and Mason Phelps Photo Shawn McMIllenLindsay Maxwell competing High Society Photo Shawn McMIllenScott Stewart accepting his Leading Hunter Rider prize,a year lease on an Audi courtsey of Audi of Lexington Photo Shawn McMIllen
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2019 C O N T E N T S The Competitive Equestrian January February FLYING CHANGES January 2019 Vol XXVIII No 1 Contributing Writers CAROLINE NICKOLAUS PHELPS MEDIA GROUP LINDSAY BROCK JUMP MEDIA MOLLY SORGE JUMP MEDIA SIMONA DIALE INTERNATIONAL HORSE PRESS HOLLY PETERSON STACEY OKE DVM MSC EMMA MILLER Contributing Photographers ALDEN CORRIGAN MEDIA KATHY RUSSEL PHOTOGRAPHY SHAWN MCMILLIN PHOTOGRAPHY ANDREW RYBACK ELENA LUSENTI WALTENBERRY Creative Director ANNA BIGWOOD Publisher LORNA LOWRIE Flying Changes Silver Oaks Marketing LLC mail FlyingChanges com The Competitive Equestrian Equestrian Communications USA LLC editor TheCompetitiveEquestrian com On the Cover Kathy Russell Photography for CM Hadfield s Saddlery Services 52 68 69 76 Index Calendar Trainer Directory Services Directory Club News 56 Club News Lucy Davis Caracho at WIHS Photo Alden Corrigan Media Content 6 Life in the Doghouse The Making of a Legacy for Danny and Ron s Rescue By Emma Miller 8 How Sport Horses Reap The Benefits of Genetic Testing By Stacey Oke DVM MSc 10 The National Horse Show Commemorates 135th Anniversary with Standout 2018 Event By Caroline Nickolaus 14 The Past Met the Present and Future at the 60th Anniversary of the Washington International Horse Show By Molly Sorge Jump Media 22 The Las Vegas National Horse Show Wrapping Up The Season 28 Vanlandingham Slides A Vintage Smoke to the Open Futurity Championship By Simona Diale International Horse Press 38 A Celebration of Horses The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair By Lindsay Brock Jump Media 42 Wellington World of Horses By Holly Peterson 44 Lens Envy Kathy Russell 2019 by Silver Oaks Marketing LLC all rights reserved This publication may not be reproduced or quoted in whole or in part by any means printed or electronic without the written consent of the publisher Not responsible for replacing issues not delivered due to address changes received after mailing date Submissions Magazines will gladly consider all articles news letters and photographs for publication but assumes no responsibility for unsolicited material Submissions may be edited Congratulations and News Reviews items are published free of charge Letters are assumed publishable unless we are advised otherwise All submissions should meet our ad deadline to facilitate inclusion in next issue 2 TCE ________________ TheCompetitiveEquestrian January February 2019
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2. Incognito & Kirsten Pollin3. Farnley Corsair & Amira Kettaneh1. Lindsay Maxwell Charitable Fund WIHS Equitation Final Top Three (L-R) Coco Fath, Elli Yeager & Brian Moggre 2. Farnley Corsair & Amira Kettaneh3. John French & Boss 4. Incognito & Kirsten Pollin5. Winner of the Lisa AH Cudahy Perpetual Trophy Daniel Geitner & Time Stands StillJohn French & BossRight: Winner of the Lisa AH Cudahy Perpetual Trophy Daniel Geitner & Time Stands Still42135
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TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianNayel Nassar and Lordan are both smiling after their victory in the $135,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Las Vegas, presented by Walter Oil & GasEach year as we begin to wrap our presents for the upcoming holidays, we are also wrapping up another show season. For Blenheim EquiSports that entails moving the operations from Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park in San Juan Capistrano to The South Point Equestrian Center & Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. For that one week period in November, the South Point facility and all of the hotel’s amenities, of which there are many, are filled with equestrians. It’s a unique experience that can only be found in a city like Las Vegas. Where else can you wake up in your hotel room, grab a coffee and a scone downstairs, go to the barn down the hall, ride a horse or two in the ample size warm-up area, bowl a few strikes in the bowling alley, compete in a class in the show arena, shop for horsey stuff in the vendor area, go to the spa, see a movie, fine dine, gamble and do night check without ever leaving the property? Nowhere!The fun may never stop but that does not make the competition any less fierce. From regional West Coast championships in show jumping and equitation to this year’s inaugural AON USHJA National Championships in all disciplines as well as an FEI 4* event, both the South Point Main Arena and the Priefert Pavilion were buzzing with excitement. For some it would be the first time at an indoor show whereas for others it was an opportunity to gain valuable FEI points towards qualifying for an invite to the 2019 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Finals in Gothenburg, Sweden next April. Pieces of The Pathway Blenheim EquiSports recognizes that horse shows play a key role for competitive equestrians who are paving their own path to achieving goals and accolades. By offering opportunities to travel down the path successfully through programs and one-of-a-kind events, like The Las Vegas National, Blenheim actively supports the pathway to National and International success. WRAPPING UP THE SEASONPHOTOGRAPHY BY ANDREW RYBACKMedal Finals are the ultimate goal for equitation riders, with each West Coast season beginning indoors in August with the CPHA Medal Finals, and culminating in November with the West Coast Equestrian Jr/Am Medal Final. Aer 30 competitors completed three rounds, fourteen-year-old Augusta Iwasaki, whose natural feel has earned her a long list of accomplishments at a young age, earned the 2018 title. Gaining miles in the grand prix arena, whether for the horse or the rider, is the goal of the Markel Insurance 1.45m Series and Final. With a strong outdoor qualifying season on the grass fields in San Juan Capistrano and Del Mar, the series final brings the top scoring riders and their mounts to an indoor setting. Noticing the challenge set by course designer Anthony D’Ambrosio gave competitor Kyle King pause as he walked the track in Las Vegas. A veteran himself, King decided to see how his nine-year-old mount Christian, owned by Joyce Pedigo,
TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianJennifer Gates and Monaco were rst to go and rst clean in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Las Vegas on Saturday nightwould do indoors. The answer is excellent, as the pair were the only double clean of the class, and took the win! Competing at the FEI level in show jumping is a goal for many North American riders, as the chances to do so are far less on this continent than in Europe. Over the last five years many horse show organizers have stepped up to offer more internationally-ranked classes, including Blenheim EquiSports. With four FEI shows on the 2018 schedule, the season closer is The Las Vegas National CSI 4*-W. Offering six FEI classes during the week, the Saturday evening event is the highlight. Kicking off the evening with entertainment on the concourse, including a juggler, face-painting and more, the Opening Ceremonies host a Parade of Nations, Celebration of Champions, a course walk and a singing performance, all to welcome the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Las Vegas, presented by Walter Oil & Gas. With a class of thirty riders, representing six countries, Egypt’s Nayel Nassar rode his trusted partner Lordan to victory in a thrilling six horse jump-off. Blenheim EquiSports is already making plans for the 2019 season. We can’t wait to see you in the Spring! Augusta Iwasaki and Vanderpump with Jamie Taylor, Lexie Looker, Paul Bennett and Dawn MillerWest Coast Equestrian Jr-Am Medal Final AwardsAugusta Iwasaki rides Vanderpump to the win in the WCE Jr-Am Medal FinalUSEF Young Rider Chef d’Equipe DiAnn Langer. recognizes the Gold Medal Pony Jumper Team and NAYC Silver Medalists Natalie Dean and Hannah LolyKyle King and Chirstian with Ringmaster John Franzreb, III, ‘Chris Norden from Markel Insurance, Melissa Brandes of Blenheim EquiSports, Josh Mullins of LSI Insurance and Brandon Seger of Markel Insurance Kyle King and Christian looking like champs in the Markel Insurance 1.45m Series FinalRichard Spooner and Arthos R Win the FEI 1.45m Welcome on Wednesday
TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianNayel Nassar Ella HeinekingWinner of the $135,000 Longines FEI Jumping WorldCup™ Las Vegas Presented by Walter Oil & Gas Corporation Nayel Nassar & LordanHigh Point Amateur Owner Hunter Rider Emily Goldberg(L-R) Richard Spooner, Harley Brown, Nayel Nassar, Wilhelm Genn, Melissa Brandes & Robert RidlandGALLERY BY ALDEN CORRIGAN MEDIAKarrie Rufer & Clapton
TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianHigh Point Amateur Owner Hunter Rider Emily Goldberg(L-R) Richard Spooner, Harley Brown, Nayel Nassar, Wilhelm Genn, Melissa Brandes & Robert RidlandGrand A/O Hunter Ch. Verdict & Lindsey SchiefelbeinAkex Granato & Carlchen W Marie LangerKaitlin Campbell & Rocky WBoys just wanna have funGeorgina Bloomberg &.Jimmy Doyle
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TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianThe 2018 NRHA Open Futurity witnessed the second largest purse in the event’s history with nearly $1.5 million awarded on nals night. An 8% increase in horses entered and 14% increase in total entries (1,124) along with NRHA Million Dollar Jason Vanlandingham’s win riding A Vintage Smoke made the ‘Big Futurity’ one to be remembered.In a eld 70 horses deep across the four levels and prime time division, Vanlandingham and A Vintage Smoke, draw 13 in the Level (L)4 Open nals, laid down a smoking run paid back by the judges with a 225.5 score which remained unbeaten until the last draw securing him the 2018 NRHA Open Futurity Championship. “There were so many great runs tonight; I didn’t watch any of them, but the scores were scaring me. I probably put about 20 miles on my boots walking around back there after we’d shown— it was an exceptional class of horses out there,” said an enthused Vanlandingham. “Coming in here my horse did not feel good but it was my fault; I messed up my turns, I was overdoing it, so in the end I tried to back off a little. When I ran in and nailed the rst stop, the crowd went nuts. The spins were there … I knew he had them but I hadn’t had them all week. In the rest of the run he was as spot on as he could possibly be; he gave me his heart and didn’t weaken at all, up until the last stop. There are some horses that feed on a big moment and he seems to be one of those.”Vanlandingham Slides A Vintage Smoke to the Open Futurity ChampionshipBy Simona Diale, International Horse PressPhotos Waltenberry, courtesy NRHA Futurity Press OfceA Vintage Smoke, nominated by Karl Hapcic, is by NRHA Million Dollar Sire A Sparkling Vintage out of Lady Smoke Peppy and is owned by Diane Mesmer, a newcomer to the sport. “Diane bought two horses as weanlings, they were Jason Vanlandingham A & Vintage Smoke L4 Open Champions
TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianKole Price & Isnt She Perfect L4 Open ReserveMike McEntire & Pale Face Whiz L3 Open Championsher rst reining horses and A Vintage Smoke was one of them. She picked them out as babies, raised them, and decided where she wanted them to go. I had them both then we decided to send one went to Jordan [Larson] who was top 10 on him tonight — I felt that he didn’t t me as well as this one did. To have her rst horse go out and win the Futurity is crazy … that doesn’t happen every day!” added Vanlandingham. The talented stallion earned $142,500 for his owner and $7,500 for his nominator.Isnt She Perfect and rider Kole Price took home the L4 Open Reserve Championship. Isnt She Perfect is by NRHA Two Million Dollar Sire Walla Walla Whiz and out of Miss Silver Gun. She is owned by Amy Meadows and nominated by Tamarack Ranch LLC. The owner’s and nominator’s share of the purse was $130,352 and $6,518, respectively.Taking home the win in the L3 Open division and Prime Time Open was NRHA Million Dollar Rider Mike McEntire aboard Pale Face Whiz. The duo slid to a score of 222.5 earning over $87,000 in owner and nominator earnings. The sorrel stallion by NRHA Million Dollar Sire Pale Face Dunnit and out of Lady Naskiia Whiz was nominated by Everett Wiggins and is owned by Everett and Karen Wiggins. “This horse has been so good all week and I knew I could trust him. He is such Austin Lee Roush & Gunna Stop L2 & L1 Open Championsa show horse,” said McEntire when asked about his run. “Craig [Schmersal] trained him and his horses are always so broke and that’s why I felt comfortable. This was actually a catch ride; I only rode him a week before the Futurity started and he’s really nice.” McEntire also took reserve honors on Pale Faced Whiz (Pale Face Dunnit x Ms Maggie Whiz) for owners A4L-Equine with a 218.5 score.Riding to the L2 and L1 Open Futurity Championships with a 220.5 was Austin Lee Roush and Gunna Stop (NRHA Two Million Dollar Sire Gunnatrashya x Stop Little Sister) owned by Alexandria Gokey and nominated by Toyon Ranch LLC. “It was a lot of fun; he’s been good for me ever since I got
TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianhim two years ago. He’s a special horse and I was ready to show,” said the L1 rider who qualied his mount in all four levels. “I’ve dreamed about this all my life — showing with all these great professionals — and am so thankful for this opportunity.”The NRHA CINCH Non Pro FuturityTish Fappani and Icecube are ChampionsIn the 2018 National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Cinch Non Pro Futurity, Fappani claimed her third Level (L)4 Non Pro Championship riding Icecube, a red dun stallion by SG Frozen Enterprize and out of Taris Designer Genes, nominated by Andrea Fappani and owned by Andrea and Tish Fappani.Draw second to last in the second section of the nals, Samantha Smith riding Neverthoughtiwould and Madison Steed aboard Into The Nite were in a two-way tie with a 222.5. Fappani and Icecube laid down a cool 222.5 making it a three-way-tie. They came back three horses, and 30 minutes later, and slid into the rst spot with a 223.5 Icecube & Tish Fappani L4 Non Pro Champions Neverthoughtiwould & Samantha Smith L3 Non Pro ChampionsInto The Nite & Madison Steed L2 Non Pro Champions
TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianto clinch the win. “I’ve never had to do a run off at a major aged event but he [Icecube] went back in there and tried even harder. I knew he could do it and he hung right in there!” said Fappani. “I knew I needed to be clean and make sure I got myself rolled back better. My focus was to stay relaxed and it worked.”Earning the title of 2018 NRHA Cinch Non Pro L4 Reserve Co-Champion and L3 Champion was Samantha Smith and Neverthoughtiwould (NRHA Million Dollar Sire Pale Face Dunnit x Shine Tini). The cremello gelding is owned by NRHA Million Dollar Owner Lance Grifn and nominated by Ginger Schmersal. “Going in the rst time I knew there was a pretty big score to beat, but I just wanted to be good. My plan was to show smart because he is a fun horse; I also wanted to put the hammer down and show him clean and correct and it worked. I have to give credit to my trainer, Martin Larcombe, for how he prepared my horse for me tonight,” she said.Madison Steed and Into The Nite claimed the Cinch Non Pro L4 Reserve Co-Championship and L2 Championship. Into The Nite, nominated by Turnabout Farms, Inc. and owned by Steed, is by NRHA Two Million Dollar Sire Gunners Special Nite and out of Chexy Dun It. “In my rst run he was awesome and I was so thrilled. He turned better in there than I think he has ever done in his entire life. He gave me all he could in the run off and this experience will live on in my heart for all my life,” said Steed. “I’ve been in love with him since I rst got him, he’s a big happy puppy dog and I really couldn’t have asked for a better horse.”Wining the Cinch Non Pro L1 and Youth Championship as well as the L2 Reserve Championship was Sam Flarida riding Hollywooddirtysecret (NRHA Million Dollar Sire Hollywoodstinseltown x Maximum Rpm), a red dun gelding nominated by Patricia Duque and owned by his father, NRHA’s only Six Million Dollar Rider Shawn Flarida. “My horse ran in, stopped really well, had amazing spins and was awesome all the way,” said the young rider about his mount aka ‘Big Mac’. “We bought him as a 2 year old and he’s been at our barn since. We’re not real sure who will be showing him next year, it maybe my dad, we’ll see, all I know is that I am thrilled with this win!” Daniele Whitney and Absolute Gunner slide their way to the Cinch Non Pro L1 Reserve Champion. Absolute Hollywooddirtysecret & Samuel Flarida L1 Non Pro ChampionsGunner, nominated by Turnabout Farm, Inc, is by NRHA and APHA Hall of Fame Inductee and NRHA Ten Million Dollar Sire Gunner and out of Taris Modern Design. Cade McCutcheon and Alpha Brave Hard (nominated by Alpha Quarter Horses, Inc.) clinched the Non Pro Youth Reserve Championship. Alpha Brave Hard is by NRHA Two Million Dollar Sire Gunners Special Nite and out of Miss Brim Peppy.The Non Pro Prime Time Championship ended with a two-way tie between Think Im Gunna Shine ridden by Chad Clark and Whata Special Nite ridden by Stoney Russell. Think Im Gunna Shine, nominated by Rick Sassella, is by NRHA Two Million Dollar Sire Gunnatrashya and out of Shiny Wrangler. “It was super fun and I love a horse that will let you show them like that. She is super sweet,” said Clark. Whata Special Nite, owned and shown by Stoney Russell, is by Gunners Special Nite and out of SLJ Sweet N Juicy and was nominated by Lindy Longfellow. We asked Russell about his run tonight, and this what he had to say: “I came across the middle on my right circle and drug a lead and had an overturn on my spins, but other than that he was there for me. I pushed him, and he never said no. I was very happy with him.”In the CINCH® Non Pro Futurity were also up entries were up 8% (629) in comparison to last year (582). This year’s edition had the largest purse in history with $617,166. The second largest was held in 2012 with $605,111. Additionally, the purse for each level was at a record high.
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TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianStepping into the Coca-Cola Coliseum at Toronto’s Royal Agricultural Winter Fair feels more like strolling into a rock concert than a horse show with red carpets, lights, and music. Celebrating 96 successful years, the Royal Horse Show embraces the pomp and circumstance that once dened equine events when royalty and spectators alike donned tuxedos and ball gowns.With a storied history within both the North American horse show scene and Toronto culture, the Royal Horse Show continues to get better with age.Champions CollideWith ornate six-horse hitches, high-stepping Hackney ponies, and athletic sport horses dominating the pony ranks to the international level, The Royal is a true celebration of the horse as well as a coveted event that Canadians mark on their calendars with the goal of qualifying each and every year.“It’s great to win, but it’s even better when you win at The Royal!” said Toronto’s own Jordan Macpherson, who claimed the 2018 Canadian Junior/Amateur Jumper Championship title riding Fiestamunde.A Celebration of Horses: The Royal Agricultural Winter FairBy Lindsay Brock/Jump MediaJacqueline Brooks and D Niro by Ben Radvanyi PhotographyHunter competition was highlighted by the $15,000 Braeburn Farms and the $25,000 Knightwood Hunter Derbies with Quebec’s Isabelle Lapierre riding Carrera S to both titles. The Royal Horse Show hosts the Jump Canada Medal National Final as well as the Running Fox CET Medal Final, the two most prestigious honours for up-an-coming athletes in Canada. Hot off his win in the ASPCA Maclay National
TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianFinal south of the border, Sam Walker claimed his rst CET Medal title while Miranda Burruano, based in Orchard Park, NY, won the Jump Canada Medal.Delighting thrill-seekers in the crowd, the $20,000 Horseware Indoor Eventing Challenge saw a win for Virginia’s Lauren Kieffer riding Glendening Avis in her Royal Horse Show debut while fellow U.S. Olympian Adrienne Lyle topped the newly-introduced Royal Dressage Derby. Lyle bested Tom Dvorak and Jaimey Irwin of Canada as well as Guatemalan rider, Esther Mortimer, in a knock-out format riding borrowed horses. “Dressage Night” also included an emotional farewell to Jacqueline Brooks’ 2012 London Olympic Games mount, D Niro, who retired from competition in front of an appreciative home audience.Stars AlignThe 96th Royal Horse Show kicked off with the $125,000 Canadian Show Jumping Championship, held over two nights during opening weekend.Nicole Walker of Aurora, ON, earned her rst Canadian Championship title riding Falco van Spieveld.McLain Ward and HH Gigi’s Girl by Ben Radvanyi Photography Nicole Walker and Falco van de Spieveld by Ben Radvanyi PhotographyAdrienne Lyle and Ribot by Ben Radvanyi Photography “I will never forget this!” said Walker, who claimed the title one day before her 25th birthday. “The atmosphere is incredible here. The Royal has so much tradition, and I would recommend that every rider come visit at some point, even if they’re not riding.”International riders representing seven nations, including Australia, Great Britain, Ireland, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, and the United States, descended on Toronto and echoed Walker’s praise.“I’ve come here almost every year since Eric Lamaze rst got me an invitation back in 2011,” said Israel’s Daniel Bluman, who topped the fan-favourite $85,000 GroupBy “Big Ben” Challenge riding Ladriano Z. “I really, really love it. It’s a fantastic city, and it’s a fantastic crowd. When you jump in a place that has a crowd and has an atmosphere, the whole energy changes and your desire to win also changes. Forget about the prize money, forget about the world ranking points, forget about anything else; you just want to be the best that you can be for the crowd.”Visiting riders from the U.S. included three of the four members of the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) Daniel Bluman and Ladriano Z by Ben Radvanyi Photography
TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestriangold medal team - Devin Ryan, Adrienne Sternlicht, and McLain Ward.Moving the $205,000 Longines FEI Jumping World CupTM Toronto, presented by GroupBy, to the nal evening of the Royal Horse Show from its traditional Wednesday night time slot proved to be a big hit with competitors and spectators alike. In front of more than 7,000 fans in the sold-out Coca-Cola Coliseum, Ward claimed his fth win in the World Cup class riding Double H Farm’s HH Gigi’s Girl over tracks set by 2018 WEG course designer Alan Wade of Ireland.Ward, 43, estimates that he has been competing at the Royal Horse Show for almost a quarter of a century, saying, “I love it here. Obviously, I’m not Canadian, but I think of this as a second home. The show is being run beautifully and the organization is phenomenal. As you saw, we had a sold-out crowd, and I’m thrilled to be part of it.”Having also won the $50,000 Weston Canadian Open on Friday night riding Tradition de la Roque, Ward earned the Leading International Rider title.“It’s like an ‘Eloise’ moment for me to be here in the big city,” said the two-time Olympic team gold medalist of competing in Toronto. “I was being a little melancholy on the drive over for the last day and thought, ‘I wonder how many more years I’m going to get to experience it?’ and I decided to look up Ian Millar’s age. I read 71, and I was like ‘I still have 29 more years! That’s good!’ I love being here.”Ward’s 2018 WEG teammate, Devin Ryan of Long Valley, NJ, jumped double clear aboard Eddie Blue to nish second and pick up valuable World Cup qualifying points while Canada’s own Ali Ramsay, 26, of Victoria, BC, nished third with a fault-free performance riding Hermelien vd Hooghoeve.Looking to the FutureAn all-encompassing celebration of Canadian agriculture – from giant pumpkins to butter sculptures to beef cows – the illustrious Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is fast approaching its centennial celebration.“The Royal is about the best of the best and we are thrilled with the experience that the customers had this year, the show that the riders put on, and to be part of the Longines FEI World CupTM,” said Charlie Johnstone, CEO of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. “There were folks I was speaking to tonight who had never been to a major horse show and they were in awe of what was happening. They knew they were walking into something that was going to be very exciting, and it exceeded their expectations.“We’re in a good place and I think the future is very bright for The Royal,” concluded Johnstone.The Royal Horse Show will return to Toronto with more than 1,000 horses from around the globe competing for over $980,000 in prize money during 10 days from November 1-10, 2019.Lauren, Lilly, and McLain Ward by Ben Radvanyi PhotographyIsabelle Lapierre and Carrera S Presentation by Ben Radvanyi Photography Lauren Kieffer and Glendening Avis by Ben Radvanyi Dixson Retirement Ceremony by Ben Radvanyi PhotographyJordan Macpherson and Fiestamunde by Ben Radvanyi Mary and Harvey Waller Old Times Coach by Ben Radvanyi Photography7359 Highway 219 NE, Woodburn, OR 97071 Contact: Joe Regan (503) 981 1978arborgroveequestrian@gmail.com 16.2 hh Irish Gelding15.2 hh Oldenburg Mare17.2 hh Irish GeldingLarge Pony - WilliamLarge Pony - BarneyMedium Pony - Reggie
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Those inside the sport understand it all comes down to the battle for synchronicity between human and animal. Any slight tug of rein, even a snippet of hesitation is the difference between victory and defeat. I watch on the sidelines, a mother, journalist, and author, wanting to document the grit of the highest competition equine sport Wellington delivers. Inherent in this, a more important quest to dene that connection, that pull, that draw we have to the majesty of horses. Yes, show-jumping, dressage, and polo are all a game, but they fuel us with our base human needs of comfort, condence, and camaraderie. That fuel, the drive, that reason we all come here is documented a stunning, new, large scale book from Assouline, called Wellington: The World of Horses. It takes us inside the sport from dawn to dusk. You’ll see our battles, our victories, the consolation that we tried our best against the greatest champions in the world. It shows the honor and humility required to be at the in-gate at any of the 20 rings across the 500 acres of the Wellington Equestrian Festival, the Adequan® Global Dressage Festival adjacent, or the International Polo Clubs all comprising the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center.By Holly PetersonPhotos by Elena LusentiPublished by Assouline Gracing every page, you’ll nd the award winning photographs by Wellington’s own Italian beauty and competitor, Elena Lusenti who lives and breathes the life. She has ridden here, socialized here, and, lucky for us, used her talent with the lens to seize those moments that bring us here. When I met Elena, interviewing photographers for this desire to dene Wellington, both the emotional draw and physical landscape, she jumped into the project with that same verve needed to capture blue in center ring. From morning ‘til night, Elena and I followed the competitors, the caretakers, the dust, the mud, the glare of midday sun on the rings, that sideways slant of the sun that creates a rainbow over a horse being washed at the end of the day. We also shot the glamor, the social life, the culture and even couture. American show jumper Reed KesslerItalian amateur jumper Lucrezia Buccellati
By Holly PetersonPhotos by Elena LusentiPublished by Assouline Right: British show jumper Ben MaherLeft: Rider Brianne Goutal-Marteau with her daughter, CleaRider Kent Farrington and his horse, Blue Angel, galloping away from the jump.In the end, our quest to explain this for ourselves and outsiders was cemented when we talked to people: the greatest champions Kent Farrington or Margie Engle or Ashley Holzer, the juniors Daisy Farish or Augusta Iwasaki, or trainers Ken Smith and Don Stewart, and the vets and grooms as well: they tried their best to speak about the most basic reasons they come here, what horses do for them, how the sport has changed their lives. In the same way you don’t pick up a racket and walk into center court at Wimbledon, it takes years of dedication to compete at WEF. And so, Wellington: The World of Horses provides something insiders needed: a yearbook of sorts, a product they could hold that shows the tightening of muscles, the clenched teeth and jaws as they soar, the muddy boots and golf carts ringside, but also the barns, the homes, even Loopy and Dan’s crepes or that homemade lemonade stand we all ock to between classes. That searing intensity, that devotion we all feel pulsates from every page in this book. The dedication and love from riders, from the beasts beneath them, from the grooms who care for them, from the trainers and families who support them – all of this a focal point of Elena’s camera. We hope you enjoy the book, the photographs, and the rst-hand accounts from the devoted participants, and treasure it always.
TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianKathy has always used her hands for creative pursuits. As an equestrian, she used her hands to weave intricate braids in horsetails and manes. As a photographer, she uses her hands to adjust her camera and subjects, as she photographs and edits her artwork.Her journey behind the lens started when she was just a young girl. Kathy was always around horses, grew up riding and would photograph her four-legged friends. As she grew up and attended university at Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario, she studied photojournalism. As her studies—and, along with them, her work—progressed, she realized that she could combine both of her passions to form a career.After a decade working with other photographers honing her skills, Kathy branched out on her own in 2014, forming Kathy Russell Photography. She focuses on the relationship between humans and their animals and has photographed a variety of disciplines, while specializing in show jumping.“Being able to combine the two things I care most about is amazing,” Kathy says. “This industry has taken me throughout North America, where I have met others who are just as passionate about their animals. My philosophy is to convey what your individual relationship is with your animal and do it in a way that has a heart and has feel.”Kathy takes her cues from her non-human subjects, allowing them to help direct the photo shoot. Thus, her photographs have a truly natural, intimate, and magical quality to them. Kathy adds a more artistic quality to traditional event photography, and, using her horsemanship to always put the animal rst, she has photographed some unique relationships—not just between horse and rider, but also between equines, dogs, and even some exotic animals. A Canadian native, Kathy now calls Fort Lauderdale, FL her home, but she spends a great deal of time traveling, especially to Wellington, Florida, where many of her clients – some of the nation’s top show jumpers - spend the winter. Just last year, Kathy was recognized for her ne art talent and was named the ofcial photographer for the 2018 Palm Beach Open, Deeridge Derby and Palm Beach Masters, which she will be returning to photograph in 2019.Her attention to detail and expression offers a unique glimpse into the intimate relationship between horse and rider. Her images have been used in custom-published coffee table books, can be found framed in barns and homes alike and have been published in many media outlets.LENS ENVY
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The world’s best horses and riders will be returning to Deeridge Farms in Wellington, Florida, this winter for the expanded 2019 Palm Beach Masters Series®, featuring three of show jumping’s biggest events! The highly anticipated world-class competitions include the Palm Beach Masters CSI4*-W featuring the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Wellington; the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ of the United States; and the Deeridge Derby.The Palm Beach Masters Series® hosts top international equestrian competitors from across the U.S. and abroad. Beginning with one elite competition in 2016, the series has grown into one of the sport’s most reputable events. The show grounds are located at the magnicent Deeridge Farms, situated in the heart of North American equestrian Show Jumping’s Biggest Events and Brightest Stars Coming to Palm Beach Masters Series® at Deeridge Farms in 2019Three Spectacular Events to Highlight Wellington Winter Seasonsport in Wellington, Florida. The events’ picturesque location, unrivaled hospitality, custom-built jumping rings and world-class facilities guarantee a unique experience for riders and spectators.Lou Jacobs, who co-founded the series along with siblings Charlie Jacobs and Katie Robinson, said, “We are thrilled to kick off another Palm Beach Masters Series season. From the outset, our goal was to ensure that Wellington is a favorite destination for the highest levels of horse sport. With the World Cup-qualifying Masters, the Derby, and now the added honor of hosting the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ of the United States, we remain steadfast in our commitment. Above all else, we hope to engage and inspire future generations of riders and equestrian fans.”
TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestriantalented horses and riders. The Nations Cup™ at Deeridge Farms will be the only qualier in the U.S. for the 2019 Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ Final that matches the top qualifying teams from around the world. It will also include FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ Youth competitions (Young Rider, Junior, and Children’s) to showcase the next generation of jumpers.Deeridge DerbyFebruary 28–March 3Returning for its third year is the Deeridge Derby, a USEF nationally-rated show where the nation’s most elegant hunter horses take center stage to compete in prestigious hunter classes highlighted by the highly competitive $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby. Victoria Colvin, winner of last year’s USHJA International Hunter Derby, raved about the experience of riding at Deeridge Farms. “It’s so beautiful here,” she said. “It’s really great to be able to jump on grass. The footing is excellent and it’s a blast to be in a big galloping eld that feels like the old-style hunters. What a wonderful opportunity to be able to show at a venue like this!”The Showgrounds at Deeridge FarmsEvents are hosted at the spectacular Deeridge Farms, situated in the heart of North American equestrian sport in Palm Beach Masters CSI4*-W featuring the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ WellingtonJanuary 30–February 3The Palm Beach Masters CSI4*-W will showcase exhilarating competition from start to nish. The week’s featured event is the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Wellington, one of the nal two East Coast qualiers in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ North American League (NAL) where the top names in the sport will vie for top prize money and a chance to qualify for the 2019 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final in Gothenburg, Sweden.Daniel Coyle of Ireland, who won last year’s Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ competition at Deeridge Farms aboard Cita, remarked, “This is an amazing event. The conditions could not be any better; the footing is perfect and being here is just a fantastic experience.”Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ of the United StatesFebruary 14–17The Palm Beach Masters Series has been selected to host the 2019 Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ of the United States, a CSIO5* competition which will be hosted annually at Deeridge Farms through the year 2021. The Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™, celebrating its 110th year in 2019, features international teams made up the world’s most
TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianWellington, Florida. Award-winning landscaping surrounds the custom-built show grounds and the facilities that host the series, which include masterfully-created competition arenas – a Grand Prix turf arena and the other an all-weather sand arena. Additionally, there are two Bermuda grass schooling arenas, one designated for FEI and the other for non-FEI competitors. There is an all-weather schooling arena adjacent to the competition arena as well as an all-weather schooling arena located near the stables.VIP ExperienceThe VIP Club at the Palm Beach Masters Series offers a distinctive, two-story venue for watching the classes in either competition arena. Spectators are treated to special amenities and a one-of-a-kind culinary experience. Further information on the Palm Beach Masters Series is available at www.palmbeachmasters.com.
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Gd Evening and Welce to the Oreg Hunt Jump Associati 2018 Ye End Banquet &Schship FundraisAs you know, the organization strives to ensure quality horsemanship and sportsmanship, to provide high levels of communication and responsibility to the general membership, and bring national recognition to Oregon and its many ne riders and trainers. On behalf of the entire board, I want you to know how pleased we are that you have chosen to be a member of this amazing organization. We are also delighted that you are here this evening as we celebrate OHJA, recognize your individual pursuits of excellence, your many equestrian achievements, and raise money for the scholarship and JEF programs. During this year of triumphs and challenges, I was extremely gratied that we were able to work together to ensure the continued success of OHJA and our horse show community. Thank you for your dedication, your loyalty, and your commitment to OHJA.Personally and professionally, I believe passionately in our organization and all it has to offer our equestrian community. OHJA provides amazing educational opportunities including education seminars throughout the summer. It strives to bring the junior members together through fundraising events like the Equitation Challenge. This year OHJA introduced several new fun events, like the Portlandia Cup and the Hunt Team class, to ensure that all members nd activities that keep them interested and involved in OHJA and horse showing. It has been an honor to serve as the OHJA President for 2018. Thank you so much to the out going board members whose hard work and dedication helped make this last year a success. Welcome 2019 board members! Thank you to all the volunteers who helped make tonight an evening to remember! It would not be possible without your commitment and seless service.A very special thank you to the riders, trainers, businesses, and parents whose hard work, nancial contributions, and dedication to our sport enriches all our lives. We look forward to your continued support during 2019!Thank you to all of you for being here to celebrate OHJA and the many successes of 2018. Congratulations to all the awardees. I hope you enjoy this evening and the 2019 show season. Sincerely,Rebekah SwanOHJA President
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www.OregonHunterJumper.org | 63Every year, the Oregon Hunter Jumper Association celebrates the accomplishments of its riders and their horses at The Annual Awards Gala. Sponsorship is an important funding source for this event.This year’s gala was made possible due to our generous sponsors, our exceptional and determined volunteers, and the leadership of our Board of Directors.Purina/WilcoGallops SaddleryWild Turkey FarmSwan TrainingStellar Sport HorsesEllen BrownFlying Changes and The Competitive EquestrianSilverTeam NW Equestrian SportsImagination LaneJR Swan EnterprisesJanie BelozerPax Diem Equestrian CenterJulie Ward PhotographyOz IncorporatedTucci Riding BootsDavis Wright TremaineMcDonald’sDynamic VideoKathryn A. Hall PCTriple Rise Equestrian CenterImpulsion ImagesSome Day Farm LLCShapley’sProfessional Signs and GraphicsMaison Inc.CWD SellierKorina WinklerDina SchnitzerMaison Inc.Quiet Rein Riding SchoolSavin HillMiller Nash Graham & Dunn Rocking RMB Equine ServicesGoldBronzePlatinumContributingSpss
64 | OHJA Awards Gala 2018Special AwdsCynthia HoytDibbins Trophy Father of the Year /Mother of the Year Winning Hand Perpetual Trophy The Kubicek CupSmooth JazzPerpetual TrophySenior SportsmanshipJunior SportsmanshipVolunteer of the YearThe Cynthia Hoyt Dibbins Trophy is awarded to the High Point Certicate of Merit Rider in memory of Cynthia Hoyt Dibbins, who was a lifetime equestrian, teacher, and student. This special award will be presented with the Certicate of Merit.Each year, the Board of Directors selects Mother and Father of the Year winners from the members’ nominations to honor their continued support and dedication throughout the year and helping each their goals in the sport. A parents’ commitment is truly impressive and inspiring.The Winning Hand Perpetual Trophy, sponsored by Mary Reid, is awarded to the high point horse in the Open System’s High Performance Hunter, 4’ – 4’6” division. Also known as Mac, Winning Hand was a wonderful horse who shared his kindness, talent, and unconditional love with everyone and we give this award tonight in his memory.The Kubicek Cup originated with the Greater San Diego Hunter Jumper Association in 1990. With Julia Kubicek’s move to the North West, the award started anew with the OHJA in 2003. The Kubicek Cup is awarded to the high point equitation rider, regardless of age.The horse, what a marvelous creature! We are lucky to enjoy our wonderful relationship with these animals. Over the years, horses have become increasingly dependent upon humans for their well-being. Awareness of and concern for our horses’ welfare has grown out of this relationship. Thanks to Jeff and Shelley Campf’s generous donation of the Smooth Jazz Perpetual Trophy, Oregon Hunter Jumper Association now recognizes one of its members annually for their demonstrated commitment to horse welfare.The Senior Sportsmanship Award, originally sponsored by Portland Outdoor Store, is awarded to an outstanding senior member each year as selected from the nominations submitted to the Board of Directors.The Junior Sportsmanship Award, originally sponsored by Durham & Bates Agencies, Inc., is awarded to an outstanding junior member each year as selected from the nominations submitted to the Board of Directors.Flying Changes Correspondent Dustin Goodwin2018 Bod MembsPresident Beka SwanVice President Kathy HallTreasurer Joe Regan Secretary Martha BrooksJumper Representative Robin RotheHunter Representative Dustin GoodwinLeah LivelyMember at Large Akiko HamadaMember at Large Elise Conlee Member at Large Sam ShahbaziMember at Large Trish Helmer Isabelle Lively Serin Von Marenholtz
www.OregonHunterJumper.org | 65OHJA Ctificate of MitSwan Training, Pax Diem, JEF Representatives (Junior Equestrian Fund)Trish Helmer, Kathy Hall, OHJA Stellar Sport Horses, Arbor Grove EquestrianLorna Lowrie, Flying Changes and The Competitive EquestrianKris Waters, Dynamic Video and Julie Ward PhotographerAkiko HamadaGala VuntesVolunteers Program Presentation & DesignVideo Slide Show Silent Auction Chair GOLD Iris HickeyAdelaide HessCaroline WoodcockKate ByrnesOona BrennanAmy Spence BRONZE Amelie RoyPatrice VerbeekVivienne BishopKatrina GilletteAvery DunnPARTICIPATING Hannah SievertVicky CarmanAvery WinstonCatherine AllemanAyla NotowitzKim StoutMadeline BaileyMember at Large Akiko HamadaMember at Large Elise Conlee Member at Large Sam ShahbaziMember at Large Trish Helmer Isabelle Lively Serin Von Marenholtz USHJA Zone 9/10 Adult Amateur Jumper Team ChampionshipsSilver medal - Leslie Cox and CassiusUSHJA Zone 9/10 Adult Amateur Hunter Team ChampionshipsGold medal - Kathleen Waldorf & Cara Mia2018 USHJA Hunt & Jump Team Champiships Ethan GrastyJordan GraemeMarianis GuySophia BrownMollie ButlerAaron BankelAlexis BruemmerPiper BloomBarrett KoervJoelle TavanKyra LangEmily Holmes2018 USHJA Affiliate Equitati Awds Amateur EquitationChampion Hannah ScheuerReserve Champion Briteney Mercer3rd Sonya Maxwell4th Laura Piccard5th Colleen MacMillan6th Kristina RunasEquitation/Restricted Equitation, 17 & UnderChampion Emily PerkinsReserve Champion Zoe Stascausky3rd Ella Kate Duke4th Helen Lind5th Campbell Ray6th Sophie LangAmateur Equitation, 18 & OverChampion Ellen BrownReserve Champion Ronna McHugh-Lemasters3rd Cate Morse4th Jasmine Browning5th Isabelle Lively6th Rachel Dalfonsi
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Congratulations to all OHJA Year End Award winners.We wish you the best of luck during the 2019 show season.
Congratulations to all OHJA Year End Award winners.We wish you the best of luck during the 2019 show season.AON/USHJA National Affiliate 2’6 Champion2018My thanks to Akiko Hamada for Training Taj, and Amy Gau for Showing Taj, both of whom have been instrumental in helping Taj to this accomplishment! He would not be here today without their training and guidance.Taj Capri Congratulations!
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72 | OHJA Awards Gala 20182018 USHJA Ze 9 Hse of the Ye ChampisPERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER 3’6 Editorial, Dina SchnitzerHIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER Commonwealth, SAS LLCHIGH PERFORMANCE CONFORMATION HUNTER New Look, Grace SpiegelGREEN HUNTER 3’ Per Se, SAS LLCGREEN HUNTER 3’3” Purview, Helen LindYOUNG HUNTER 3’ Testify, Briteney MercerYOUNG HUNTER 3’3 Podium, Korina WinklerAMATEUR OWNER HUNTER 18-35 Commonwealth, SAS LLCAMATEUR OWNER HUNTER 36 & OVER Sinatra, Laura PiccardJUNIOR HUNTER- SMALL 16-17 New England, Emily PerkinsJUNIOR HUNTER 3’3”- LARGE 15 & UNDER- Valencia, Zoe StascauskyGREEN PONY HUNTER- MEDIUM Rosecroft Lucky Girl, Isabelle LivelyCHILDREN’S HUNTER PONY- SMALL & MEDIUM Lottie Dah, Avery Faye SmithADULT AMATEUR HUNTER 56 & OVER Cara Mia, Kathleen WaldorfTHOROUGHBRED JUMPER Flint, Amanda RoschHUNTER SEAT EQUITATION 56 & OVER Coleen MacMillanHUNTER SEAT EQUITATION 16-17 Emily PerkinsHUNTER SEAT EQUITATION 13 & UNDER Zoe StascauskyHIGH ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER Cassius, Blue Meadows LLC1.20M/1.25M JUNIOR JUMPER Dutch Treat, Elois Farnsworth1.30M/1.35M AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER Cerana, Jessica Gleason1.40M/1.45M JUNIOR JUMPER Dauphin, Andrea Snyder1.40M/1.45M AMATEUR JUMPER Dauphin, Andrea SnyderELITE JUMPER Steelbi, Kathleen WaldorfFIVE YEAR OLD YOUNG JUMPER Quiz, Imagination Lane2018 Medal Finals WinnsJUNIOR MINI MEDAL Katrina GilletteADULT MINI MEDAL Ariel HurstCHILDREN’S MEDAL Bali SchockADULT MEDAL Rachel GeringerJUNIOR/SENIOR 3’3 MEDAL Kennedy DukeJUNIOR/SENIOR 3’6 MEDAL Sophie Lang
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80 | OHJA Awards Gala 2018High Adult Amate Jump Champion Doretto Leslie CoxReserve C hampion Cassius Leslie Cox2nd Reserve Champion Bally Graffan Elena Townsend4th Irco Kimberly Bruce5th Beckham Mel Tilkicioglu6th Spark Jennifer Flanagan Modified Juni/Amate Jump Champion Twist De Belair Kristin McGettiganReserve C hampion Conte S Ava Duke-Martin2nd Reserve Champion Spark Jennifer Flanagan4th Dutch Treat Elois Farnsworth5th Clemenza Cameron Brown6th Flinton M Cameron Brown Juni/Amate Own Jump Champion Dutch Treat Elois FarnsworthReserve C hampion Dauphin Double A LLC2nd Reserve Champion Conte S Ava Duke-Martin4th Twist De Belair Kristin McGettigan5th Spark Jennifer Flanagan6th Clemenza Cameron BrownOpen System - Jumps Regial System - Hunts Baby Green Hunt Champion Illimani Caitlin CookReserve C hampion Hamburg Katie Erickson2nd Reserve Champion Kilkenny Hamlet Keely Williams4th Blush Balou Kirby Arkes5th Finnomenon Lizabeth Dutton Lge Wking Hunt Champion Stetson Kelli Coelho USHJA Hunt - 2’6” Champion Crazy Top Model Katie EricksonReserve C hampion Chances Are Ronna McHugh-Lemasters2nd Reserve Champion Angelo Marian Ehlers4th Belvedere Cate Morse5th Mostly All Too Good Tammy Tucker6th Brooklyn Gail Taylor
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84 | OHJA Awards Gala 2018Regial System - Jumps 0.70 m. - 0.80 m. Jump Champion Ryleyspence Bridget BartonReserve Champion Blush Balou Kirby Arkes2nd Reserve Champion Night Song Shannon Strecker4th Jasminealaddin Hazel Hamilton5th Bacchus Lovena Hutt6th Saint Patrick Kimberly Curry 0.85 m. - 0.90 m. Jump Champion Saint Patrick Kimberly CurryReserve Champion Hendrix Moriah Doyle2nd Reserve Champion Constantin Jordan Pierson4th Shakira Ayla Hoffman5th Kilkenny Fiona Molly Tietz6th Bossanova Nora Hille 0.95 m. - 1.00 m. Jump Champion Bossanova Nora HilleReserve Champion Wyzard Arwen Clemens2nd Reserve Champion Lancelot Du Lac Serin von Marenholtz4th Creetious Gina Bailey5th Coconut Lindsay Golden6th Skyview’s Neptune Jennifer Mattson 1.05 m. - 1.10 m. Jump Champion Oreal Makinley AsatoReserve Champion Wyzard Arwen Clemens2nd Reserve Champion Coconut Lindsay Golden4th Always Meaghan Dunne5th Alboretto Wonderland Kim McKie6th Capistrano Cat Olive Trump 1.15 m. - 1.20 m. Jump Champion Tribute Kaylyn McGradyReserve Champion Coconut Lindsay Golden2nd Reserve Champion Always Meaghan Dunne4th Capistrano Cat Olive Trump5th Alboretto Wonderland Kim McKie6th Golden Affair Kim Larson-Daiker Beginning Jump Champion Blush Balou Kirby ArkesReserve Champion Jasminealaddin Hazel Hamilton2nd Reserve Champion Kilkenny Fiona Molly Tietz4th Kilkenny Hamlet Keely Williams5th Bacchus Lovena Hutt6th Olympic Torch Rachel Edwards L Children’s Jump Champion Bossanova Nora HilleReserve Champion Constantin Jordan Pierson2nd Reserve Champion Lancelot Du Lac Serin von Marenholtz4th Wyzard Arwen Clemens5th Shakira Ayla Hoffman6th Lillian Makinley Asato L Adult Amate Jump Champion Capture the Flag Mike GallawayReserve Champion Saint Patrick Kimberly Curry2nd Reserve Champion Skyview’s Neptune Jennifer Mattson4th Creetious Gina Bailey5th Delilah Maureen Lewis High Children’s Jump Champion Wyzard Arwen ClemensReserve Champion Oreal Makinley Asato2nd Reserve Champion Capistrano Cat Olive Trump4th Joon Charlotte Swail5th Tribute Kaylyn McGrady High Adult Amate Jump Champion Coconut Lindsay GoldenReserve Champion Alboretto Wonderland Kim McKie2nd Reserve Champion Batuki Simone Chaves4th Golden Affair Kim Larson-Daiker Modified Juni/Amate Jump Champion Tribute Kaylyn McGradyReserve Champion Joon Charlotte Swail2nd Reserve Champion Oreal Makinley Asato Juni/Amate Own Jump Champion Tribute Kaylyn McGradyJoelle Tavan and Miller Nash Graham & Dunnare pleased to support the Oregon Hunter Jumper AssociationMILLERNASH.COM503.224.5858Portland, OR | Seattle, WA | Vancouver, WA | Long Beach, CA
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www.EINW.orgPresident’s Report By Kathryn LewisHello all. First, I want to say thanks on behalf of the EI board and membership to Diana Axness for her years of service as president of EI. ank you for your leadership, time, and commitment. We look forward to continuing to work with you in your role as the new head of the Driving Committee.I just returned from the USDF annual convention in Salt Lake, which was very informational and energizing. One major topic covered was the new USEF SafeSport policy and training required of ALL USEF members over 18, including horse owners. e purpose of this policy is to keep our equestrian community free from any forms of emotional, physical, and sexual misconduct, and to require mandatory reporting of suspected sexual misconduct to the U.S. Center for SafeSport. e policy is mandated by Congress, and all Olympic sport disciplines are required to comply.Given some of the horric misconduct that we have seen in the news about other Olympic sports, this is a good opportunity to educate ourselves. e training is free for all USEF members, and takes about 90 minutes to complete the full training online. You can do it in several sittings, and you will receive a certicate upon completion of each section. Once you have completed the online certication, you should print out your certicates as many show organizers may require a copy along with your other show entry materials. You can access the training through your USEF member dashboard at https://www.usef.org. The training is to be completed by January 1, 2019 for existing USEF members; new members are to complete it within 30 days of joining. Certication is now required for entry into all USEF approved competitions.One other topic that pertains to all our disciplines is that brand inspections are now required to enter Oregon from Washington. Some shows have experienced law enforcement showing up at shows to enforce this. You can nd more information at https://agr.wa.gov/foodanimal/livestock/inspectionrequirementsandfees.aspx.Looking forward to a great 2019!Kathryn Board of Directors -- BoardofDirectors@einw.org Diana Axness diana@einw.org Trish Camozzi-Ekberg trish@einw.org Gunn Cooper gunn@einw.org Meika Decher meika@einw.org Penny Leggott penny@einw.org Kathryn Lewis kathryn@einw.org Sarah Johnson sarah@einw.org Chris Bredeson chris@einw.org Laurie McLaughlin lauriemc@einw.org Administration Membership membership@einw.org Bookkeeper bookkeeper@einw.org Volunteers volunteers@einw.org Grants grants@einw.org Website/Email webmaster@einw.org Driving Events & Clinics -- driving@einw.org Sarah Johnson sarah@einw.org Diana Axness diana@einw.org Merridy Hance merridy@einw.org Leslie McGinnis leslie@einw.org Eventing Horse Trials & Clinics -- eventing@einw.org Meika Decher meika@einw.org Penny Leggott penny@einw.org Heidi Hansen heidi@einw.org Dressage Shows & Clinics -- dressage@einw.org Gunn Cooper gunn@einw.org Markay Kerr markay@einw.org Kathryn Lewis kathryn@einw.org Peter Rothschild pgr@tsandm.com Kaye Phaneuf phaneuf@canby.com Sport Horse Breeding Shows & Clinics – Chris Bredeson chris@einw.org Laurie McLaughlin lauriemc@einw.org Regina Agren and Alison Moss with Jan EbelingJanet Grunbok with Anne GribbonsDressage Report By Gunn CooperWe have a full line up of dressage events planned for 2019.Learn to scribe clinic – date TBDDressage Schooling Shows – March 31 and April 28, 2019Chablis/Beaujolais – June 15-16, 2019Champagne Classic – July 12-14, 2019Dressage Clinic Series with Anne Gribbons & Jan Ebeling – April 13-14, May 21-22, Sept 14-15 & Oct 19-20, 2019We are also planning a JR/YR clinic series taught by the Open riders in the Gribbons/Ebeling clinic with the help and supervision of Anne and Jan. Stay tuned for more information as this plan is further developed.For the two recognized dressage shows we are again planning to bring back the Trophies, High Point as well as a chance to win $$. We
January 2019 www.EInw.org 91Join the EI Community www.einw.org Equestrians Institute (EI) is a not-for-profit organization supporting the interests of equestrians in the Pacific Northwest. EI sponsors events and educational opportunities in Driving, Eventing, Dressage and Sport Horse Breeding. EI’s membership calendar year is December 1st through November 30th each year. EI Member Benefits • Periodic E-Flashes (email updates) to stay up-to-date on all EI news and events • Subscription to Flying Changes Magazine • Discount rate for EI sponsored clinics and seminars – participants and auditors! • Discount rate for EI sponsored schooling shows and events • Eligibility for EI's members-only Year-End Awards & $500 Education Grants Voting rights in EI governance issues • EI is a USDF Group Member Organization (GMO) ======================tear here & return ===================== NEW MEMBER RETURNING MEMBER Individual $60 Tell me about VOLUNTEER opportunities Add’tl Family Member $25 Tell me about event SPONSORSHIPS & advertising Lifetime $350 Tell me about being a VENDOR at events Donation Only Not joining today but please send EI news & updates Name ______________________________________ Farm/Business _________________________________ Street _______________________________________________ Phone __________________________ City ______________________ State ____ Zip ___________ USDF # if known ___________ I consent to receive electronically transmitted notices under the Washington Nonprofit Corporation Act. Email _____________________________________________________________ Signature ___________________________________________ Date_________ Tell us your equestrian discipline interests! Dressage Dressage is my primary discipline Eventing Eventing is my primary discipline Driving Driving is my primary discipline Sport Horse Breeding Breeding is my primary discipline Other _____________________________ EI's website einw.org Questions? Membership@einw.org Membership Fee $ ___________ Optional Donation $ ___________ Total Enclosed $ ___________ PLEASE ENCLOSE CHECK & MAIL TO: Equestrians Institute P.O. Box 82114 Kenmore, WA 98028 ACCEPTING NEW FARRIER CLIENTS• Over 10 years of experience including work with Dr. Mark Revenaugh, DVM• Apprenticed with Joe McKee• Dedicated to ongoing education• References available(503) 830-9580 • Wilsonville, OregonAPRIL AD PLACEDare currently working with PNW High Performance Foundation exploring how we can continue working with them to nd synergy and maximize the benet to PNW riders.Driving Report By Dianna AxnessI’m happy to be returning to the role of Driving Director. It’s going to be an exciting year with our transition to hosting our events at Donida Farm Equestrian Center. Planning is well underway for the events. I’m especially excited about our combined driving clinic in June. is last week we rmed up our two clinicians. I’m pleased to announce that Stacey Giere will be returning – back by popular demand. Along with Stacey, Sterling Graburn will be a featured clinician. It will be a great opportunity to polish combined driving skills and learn from experts. e EI website will be updated soon and will reect the opening dates for entries for all of our events. Come join us and drive!Sport Horse Breeding Report By Laurie McLaughline New Year 2019 is here and breeders are deciding on which stallion to breed with their mares. In the northwest we have a number of recognized breeders, with top national scores as breeders and many top ranked young horses. Judges coming to the breeder shows in the northwest consistently comment on surprise of the very high quality horses produced in this region. ey said again at this past years championships this is the best kept secret. The success of our regional breeding programs is the attention these breeder give to matching their mares to not only top stallions, but will balance the strengths and weaknesses of each. Considerations go beyond conformation and movement. A confident and level temperament, leads to ride ability of the o-spring. A rideable horse is a saleable horse as the predominate market to sell these young horses is to the amateur rider. Results from the stallion performance test or the performance records of the stallion are taken into consideration when making breeding decisions. Keep an eye open this year to see some of these fabulous horses. WE NEED YOUR HELP this year to join us on the Show Committee. Please let us know your interest to support our show planning for next year by contacting Chris@einw.org
92 www.orEgonDrEssagE.com January 2019 2018 ODS LEAGUE SHOW FINALS OCTOBER 13-14 Hosted by Oregon Dressage Society and The Lower Puget Sound Dressage Club [To replace any tip text with your own, just click it and start typing. To replace the photo or logo with your own, right-click it and then click Change Picture. To try out different looks for this flyer, on the Design tab, check out the Themes, Colors, and Fonts galleries.] Donida Equestrian Center, Auburn, WA Judges Anne Appleby “R” Diane Royce “R” Qualifying Show Year November 1, 2017 - September 30, 2018. Score must be earned in current show year 2018 LPSDC LEAGUE SHOW DATES MAY 6 Kitsap Saddle Club JUNE 10 Kitsap Saddle Club JULY 7 Chalice Farm AUGUST 18 & 19 Bainbridge Isl. Saddle Club SEPTEMBER 16 Kitsap Saddle Club SEPTEMBER 30 Green Hills Farm SEPTEM BER 16 LOWER PUGET SOUND DRESSAGE CLUB Lpsdc.com Find us on Facebook Oregon Dressage Society is a USDF Group Member; ODS members are automatically USDF Group Members. 2019 Executive CommitteePresident: Karen Cheeke | (541) 740-8837 | president@oregondressage.comVice President: Valerie Hallberg - Stallings | (541) 817-6386 | vicepresident@oregondressage.com Secretary: Sarah Diebert | (360) 574-3733 | secretary@oregondressage.com Treasurer: Dolores Morgan | (360) 703-7839 | secretary@oregondressage.com Directors at LargeLisa Koch | lisakoch3@gmail.comAnna Bigwood | abigwood@comcast.netLynette Hammon | youth@oregondressage.com Emily Kenyon | emilyekenyon@gmail.comKeaton HoyBrett Stallings | bsaiedail@gmail.comSarah Diebert | sjdiebert@comcast.netKaren Cheeke (see president) Karen McCurdyRegional RepresentativesNorth Region (3): Jo Renn | (508) 335-6103 | jorenn22@yahoo.com, and Dolores Morgan (see treasurer)Central Region: Jamie LewellynSouth Region: Valerie Hallberg-Stallings | (541) 817-6386 | valer329@gmail.comEast Region: VacantCommittee ChairsAdult Committee: Sam Clement | adults@oregondressage.com Awards Committee: Valerie Hallberg-Stallings (see vice president)Championship Show: VacantCompetitions Committee: Sarah Diebert | (360) 574-3733 | competitions@oregondressage.com Finance Committee: Dolores Morgan (see treasurer)Para Committee: Karina Molatore | (503) 523-8084 | karina.molatore@gmail.comYouth Committee: Lynette Hammon | youth@oregondressage.com Additional State PositionsAsst. Treasurer: Jorine Rietman | (503) 849-8235 | j.rietman@comcast.netHorse/Rider Awards: Ed Miller | (541) 482-2902 | awards@oregondressage.com Special Awards: Valerie Stallings | specialawards@oregondressage.com Editor/Policies & Procedures: Mary Packard | marypackard@mindspring.comODS Librarian: Amanda Wilgenburg | (360) 426-8939 crookedtailfarm@msn.com4H Liaison: Joyce Stride | (503) 647-0168Historian: Kim Hixson | (509) 698-6778Chapter Ocers: Listed on ODS WebsiteAdministration: General Information: Karen Cheeke (ODS email and cell phone, (503) 681-2337 | (503) 681-3873 fax | president@oregondressage.comMembership: Jo Renn | membership@oregondressage.com Mail, Financials: Dolores Morgan (see treasurer)Webmaster: Mary Packard | webmaster@oregondressage.com Website Calendar: Karen McCurdy | calendar@oregondressage.com Show Approvals, Test Booklet, Insurance: Sarah Diebert | publications@oregondressage.com Publications (instructor brochure & Flying Changes): Anna Bigwood | publications@oregondressage.com Oregon Dressage Society e VolteODS President's Note: By Karen CheekeHappy New Year to all. December was a busy month for the new Executive Committee of the ODS Board of Directors and other board members and administrative volunteers. e Executive Committee met to brainstorm and plan. On another day we met to sort and clean and move items in our storage unit to our new location that is more convenient to I-5. On December 10 the Website was handed over to our Webmaster, Mary Packard. She has been busy learning the ins and outs of the new site and is working to bring things up to date. Jo Renn has been working to get familiar with our new Memberworks program and getting the membership piece of the website up to date. Several others are also involved in helping with getting all in order on the website. Please be patient while everyone is working to learn and improve our process and the website. And thank you once again to Mid Valley Chapter for generously funding this project. Emily Kenyon and I were the GMO delegates representing ODS at the USDF Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah November 28 through December 2. ere were nearly 30 representatives from Region 6. We had people from Alaska, Idaho, and Washington. We were the only 2 from Oregon. It was a great group and we had lots of time to meet and share ideas with each other. As a region we will strive to work together to serve all our members well. We elected a new Region 6 Director at the Board of Governors meeting. Peter Rothchild begins his term of three years on January 1, 2019. ank you to Carolyn Bunch for her past years representing Region 6.ere were a couple topics that were hot at the convention this year. e new SafeSport training for all USDF/USEF competitors and owners of competing horses must be completed or competing will be denied. ere is some concern that this will eventually be required even of those competing at schooling shows. e BOG also approved a budget that raises dues from GMOs paid to USDF by www.oregondressage.com$4.00 erefore, most GMOs will need to consider raising membership dues to cover the increased amount. e hottest topic was the new freestyle rule that was put forth as an Extraordinary Rule by USEF. e new rule took eect on December 1, 2018. is rule raises the score required to be allowed to compete with a freestyle from 60% to 63% at the highest test of the level. It was a hot topic of discussion at many committee meetings and of course the BOG. Region 6 put forth a motion to have the USDF Executive Board request that USEF rescind this rule. is request was based on the rule being passed fairly quickly without opportunity for input from the membership. e motion to rescind passed 2 to 1. e rule is still in eect and we will need to wait to hear what is decided by the USEF Sport Horse Committee. And while it was overwhelming to rescind the rule based on the way it was passed, it is still not clear how a vote would come out regarding the rule itself. USDF Convention - pre banquet socializingVoting
January 2019 ww w.orEgonDrEssagE.com 93had issues in the past with footing, but we are delighted with the improvements made by the Fairground management who continue to work with us to provide much better footing. Also, there is a new wireless P.A. system which worked very well in 2018!Our next show is February 23 and 24, 2019. It will provide a great opportunity to try out the new USDF tests without emptying the bank account! In addition, we are oering classes for Eventing Dressage, and Freestyle. We have lovely ribbons, and our super e ODS Board, ODS Committee members, Chapter Representatives, and interested ODS members will join together for learning, brainstorming, planning, and more at the annual ODS Retreat and rst board meeting of the year. We will gather at Silver Falls Lodge and Conference Center from 9 am Saturday, January 26 to about 3 pm Sunday, January 27, 2019. Please stay tuned for registration details. ODS subsidizes this event every year to keep it aordable. Chapters should consider sponsoring their representatives who attend representing their chapter. We enjoy cozy lodging and delicious food. We would love to see a big turnout to this fun event. Become active with the ODS Board or your favorite committee and work to see the changes you desire. 24th Annual Bears Above e Ground ODS League Show WHAT’S IN A NAME? By Jane BaerWhen it comes to dressage show names most will include the word “dressage”, and many the location where the show will be held. However, the annual ODS League show which the Chehalem Mountain Chapter (CMC) holds gives no clue as to what it is, or where it will be held – Bears Above the Ground!Long time Chapter member Sylvia Kantas joined ODS in 1994, and believes the rst show was held in 1995. Unfortunately, neither ODS nor Yamhill County Fairground records go back that far so we have been unable to conrm that date.e show is held in late February or early March each year, and when I joined the Chapter I thought the show name was just a play on the fact that Bears come out of hibernation at the end of winter, and are therefore, above the ground! Not so, according to Sylvia the story is this:When Alaska was still the great unknown for many, a dressage rider from that State was at school back East. While she was chatting with her class mates, they asked if there are horses in Alaska. Her response was, “No, we ride polar bears”, the class mates: “You ride polar bears?”, she: “Sure, they do everything horses do. ey even do BEARS ABOVE THE GROUND” – and so the name of the show was born!!!CMC is proud to continue the tradition of “Bears”. Our goals as an ODS League Show are to make this a fun show, to provide a show atmosphere to introduce new competitors and green horses to the show ring, and provide a venue for seasoned competitors and horses to ride at the next level. Our venue, the Yamhill County Fairground in McMinnville, is well equipped for our show at this time of year. Stabling is permanent, the warm up arena is covered, with a roof over the short walkway to the main arena. ere is heating in the stands, and the oce is kept warm and welcoming. As with many multi-use public venues we have Last year's ODS Retreat at Silver Falls Lodge and Conference Center
94 www.orEgonDrEssagE.com January 2019mugs as prizes. ere will be High Point Awards based on the combined scores from both days, including a breed high point for oroughbreds and half oroughbreds, i.e. you must compete both days to win a High Point Award! Other “goodies” are being planned!So, mark your calendars, and check the ODS calendar (www.oregondressage.com/events/) for the Prize List and Entry Form – come and join us for a great start to your showing year…Please visit our blog at: http://cmc-dressage.blogspot.com On Facebook: Oregon Dressage Society: CMCJennie Lovell and 24 year old First ServiceMichelle McMillen and Lancelot Dun Dino with proud dadElyse Evans on Singh with volunteer Karina MolatoreMichelle McMillen on Debbie Cummings' IvyIn memorium Century Ride JoAnne Cooke and Tong ShanPHOTOS FROM PAST "BEARS" SHOWSJessica Crannell-Menard of Warwicke Hill Stud on Guinness with Nick Menard and Shadow
January 2019 www.orEgonHuntErJumpEr.org 95 OHJA Board MembersPresidentRebekah Swan (503) 349-0314 beka@swantraining.netVice PresidentKathy Hall (971) 404-5296 khall@pnwequinelaw.com TreasurerJoe Regan (626) 644 6771 joe@arborgroveequestrian.comSecretaryMartha Brooks (541) 944-1797 paxdiemec@gmail.comJumper Representative: (520) 358-1079Robin Rothe robin.quietrein@gmail.comHunter Representative:Dustin Goodwin (971) 219 8586 dustingoodwin00@gmail.comEquitation Representative:Leah Lively (503) 442- 2624 lclively@gmail.com Members at LargeAkiko Hamada stellarsporthorses@gmail.comElise Conlee eaconlee@yahoo.comSam Shahbazi sam@gallopssaddlery.comTrish Helmer historygallopson@hotmail.comJunior RepsSerin Von Marenholtz Izzy Lively 2018 Awards Galae OHJA Awards Banquet and Fundraiser is only days away! It will be held at the Portland Marriot Downtown Waterfront on Saturday, January 5th. Be sure to purchase your tickets at oregonhunterjumper.org so you don't miss out on the Boots & Bling themed evening. It promises to be a wonderful event celebrating our community’s accomplishments over the past season! If you need accommodation, follow the link on OHJA’s website to book a room at the Marriot at a discounted rate.Annual MeetingDon’t forget the annual meeting will be held the day following the OHJA Awards Banquet and Fundraiser! Please join us on Sunday January 6th and oer your vote on important rule changes, give feedback and stay involved in your community. We look forward to seeing you there!Vote On Upcoming Rule Changes For 2019Be a part of the change we see in our community! Follow the link on the homepage of oregonhunterjumper.org to learn about the proposed bylaws and rule changes for OHJA for 2019! Be ready to cast your votes at the annual meeting on January 5th.Join OHJA todayNow is the perfect moment to visit oregonhunterjumper.org to renew your OHJA membership for 2019, or become Oregon Hunter/Jumper Associationwww.oregonhunterjumper.orga new member. Don’t miss out on accruing points for year end awards, qualifying for the OHJA Medal Finals and beneting from all of the wonderful programs oered by the OHJA!e membership sign-up issues should be resolved. If you do nd an issue with your membership or with point tracking, please contact Kathy Hall at khall@pnwequinelaw.comFor Family Membership, make sure that all family members’ emails are included in order for each member to vote in elections.Sponsorshipse OHJA is a non-prot, volunteer run organization that relies on sponsorships and donations to provide everything from ribbons at the year-end awards banquet, to prizes for medal nals, to educational scholarships. If you are interested in supporting the OHJA or know someone who might be, please contact the OHJA fundraising chair at fundraising@oregonhunterjumper.orgAmazon Smile and Fred Meyer RewardsA portion of what you already spend at Fred Meyer and on Amazon can be returned to the organization simply by signing up the OHJA as your charity of choice. e Oregon Hunter Jumper Association is a non-prot organization and therefore can receive back a portion of your expenditures. If you signed OHJA up on Fred Meyer rewards in the past, you will have to reenlist it for the current year as they start fresh on all accounts each year.Social MediaDon’t forget to tag the OHJA in your social media posts using #oregonhunterjumper to share your equine experiences. Keep track of the news and events by following the ocial OHJA Facebook page “Oregon Hunter Jumper Association” or on Instagram “@oregonhunterjumper.”Upcoming Shows and EventsJanuary 5th − OHJA Annual Awards Banquet & GalaJanuary 6th − OHJA Annual Meeting
96 ww w.wooDbrookHuntclub.com January 2019WoodbrookHunt ClubLakewood, WAwww.woodbrookhuntclub.comSOME THINGS ARE DEFINITELY BLACK AND WHITE! e Babbler by Andy Lorig Contact InformationOur website www.woodbrookhuntclub.com is your greatest resource to learn more about drag fox hunting with us, our hounds, activities, and club history. Like us on Facebook!Questions and information requests are best directed to: Melody Fleckenstein, MFH (425) 417-4003 woodbrookhuntclub@gmail.comJennifer Hansen, Huntsman (253) 377-4892 huntsmanhansen@gmail.comMichelle Hoedeman , Membership (253) -273-6414 michelle2teach@hotmail.comMASTERS OF FOXHOUNDS:MFH - Melody FleckensteinSr. Jt. MFH - Michael Wager Jt. MFH - Tami Masters MFH Emeritus - Jean Brooks Sr. Ad. MFH - Joanna Herrigstad Sr. Ad. MFH - RJ Argenzio-West HUNT STAFF:Huntsman - Jennifer HansenKennelmadam - Sarah GlaserWhips - Michael Wager, Tami Masters, Sarah Glaser, Patty StiemertFox Club - Eric Stiemert, Simon Chapman, Tami MastersFieldmasters - Emily Rang, Margo Forstrom, Debra Flynn, Melody Fleckenstein, RJ West, Michelle HoedemanBOARD OF DIRECTORS:President - Kate GormallyVice-President - Michaela HansenSecretary - Michelle HoedemanTreasurer - Deborah GiddingsPast Pres. - Debra FlynnTrustees:Lorna AndersonJessica BradleyJoan BurlingameMissy McGanAubrey RothPatty StiemertBut, they are only read (red) all over if you happen to be a gentleman member of the Hunt or, possibly, a table cloth. We aren’t talking newspapers here though, although one figured prominently in the black and white theme for Woodbrook’s Hunt Ball next March 9th, 2019.We who horse around are more literate than you might think. As one guest remarked when staring at our bookcases, “I didn’t know you people read.”. e inspiration for our next Ball comes from none other than the famous writer and bon vivant Truman Capote, who burst on the literary scene in 1958 as the author of the delightful novel Breakfast at Tiany's.HOW YOU ASK? November 28th, 1966, Capote was fresh from the success of that cheerful true crime classic, IN COLD BLOOD, which had become an international bestseller and vowed to throw a party for all the who’s who and what’s what of society… now that he could aord to. Not wishing to be vulgar about it, he chose to do so in honor Katharine Graham, editor of e Washington Post. at’s where the “read all over” comes in. Katharine claimed she felt like something of a prop in the whole aair but, gamely participated. And if you were New York or LA "society" and did not receive an invitation (see original below) you made sure you had already made plans in advance to be in Ibiza or Paris that week! And aer that such masquerade balls popped up all over the society agenda. Soon Masters of hunts decided that the black and white dress code allowed them to stand out in a ballroom with their scarlet tailcoats, and a Black and White Hunt Ball became a standard theme. THE DRESS CODE: Men were to wear black tie and black masks. Women were to wear black and/or white gowns with white masks. e event was scheduled for the Grand Ballroom at the Plaza… and here we take the road less traveled because, Woodbrook’s Ball will be held at the Tacoma Golf and Country Club, scarlet is welcome if appropriate and parking is free! NOTE: Capote was always inspired by the Ascot scene in “My Fair Lady” and that was the theme for our last Ball. So… put down your fascinators, pick up your masks and let the fun begin! NEVER BEEN TO A HUNT BALL? MAKE THIS YOUR FIRST! Our annual hunt ball (we've had almost 90 years of these) is a fun-lled evening, and it's NOT just for members! Trainer's get a table for their barn clients, Mike Akers bought the Olson's Tack Shop sta, friends get a group together and some just come for the dance party! Last year the Sferra family used the hunt ball as a birthday party for Gloria Sferra's 80th birthday and it was a blast, complete with aming birthday cake!is year we are stepping it up a notch with a live band, Soul Siren, the Northwest's premier party band and a big dance oor! e food is always fabulous at the beautiful Tacoma Golf and Country Club in Lakewood, and the Hunt Ball Committee, headed by Noreen Roster, curate a fantastic silent auction full of all kinds of goodies for equestrians, and the live auction features items you can bid on like a training session with local Olympic eventing trainer Todd Trewin, a getaway WHC hunting weekend with housing, livery and lots of special activities, cruises, dinner parties, so between the two auctions there is something for everyone! And if you can play a trumpet or other instrument, compete against the members in the horn blowing contest or crack a hunt whip with the best of them for special prizes! Invitations go out this month, contact Noreen at noreen.roster@gmail.com, or woodbrookhunclub@gmail.com to receive an invitation! We'd love to see you there!A November Sat 3rd 11:am Blessing of Hounds 7N Sun 4th 11:am Hunt (range pass) Gilpin, 8, 10 Tue 6th 10:am Training Hunt TA 13 Fri 9th 10:am Hound Exercise Kennels Tue 13th 2:pm Training Hunt TBA Fri 16th 10:am Hound Exercise Kennels Tue 20th 2:pm Training Hunt TBA Fri 23rd 11:am Hunt TA 9, 10 Sat 24th 11:am Hunt TA 7N, 8 Tue 27th 2:pm Training Hunt TBA Fri 30th 10:am Hound Exercise Kennels December Sat 1st 11:am Hunt TA 13 Tue 4th 2:pm Training Hunt TBA Fri 7th 10:am Hound Exercise Kennels Sat 8th 11:am Hunt TA 9,10 Tue 11th 2:pm Training Hunt TBA Fri 14th 10:pm Hound Exercise Kennels Tue 18th 2:pm Training Hunt TBA Fri 21st 10:am Hound Exercise Kennels Sat 22nd 11:am Hunt TA 7N, 8, 10 Sun 23rd 11:am Hunt TA 13 Wed 26th 11:am Boxing Day Hunt TBA Fri 28th 10:00 Hound Exercise Kennels Sun 30th 11:am Hunt TA 7N, 8, 9, 10 *Schedule changes will be posted on Facebook and website Jennifer J. Hansen, Hon. Huntsman (253) 377-4892 Melody Fleckenstein, MFH (425) 417-4003 woodbrookhuntclub@gmail.com www.woodbrookhuntclub.com WOODBROOK HUNT CLUB WILL MEET Late Fall / Early Winter - 2018
January 2019 www.wooDbrookHuntclub.com 97breakfast, juniors were invited to take part in a clinic organized by Linda Hagerman. During the clinic they learned about the history of hunting and the safety rules behind the etiquette. Running concurrently was the Junior North American Field Hunter Championships qualier. e JNAFHC is a competition established in 2003 to bring together junior riders with a passion for fox hunting. Qualiers are held across the country and the 2018 nals are hosted by Old Dominion Hounds in Orlean, VA. Woodbrook is the only hunt west of the Mississippi to host a qualier. Five Woodbrook juniors qualied for the nals, quite a few pony clubbers earned their fox hunting certificates, and six of Woodbrook's junior members were recognized with the MFHA's Fairly Hunted Awards and they're on their way to receiving their colors with WHC. Woodbrook Hunt Junior Weekendanks to Kathryn Craig and Linda Hagerman for taking the lead on our Junior Weekend. From managing outreach at the Pony Club Championships in August, to organizing our Junior North American Field Hunter Championships qualier, they put together a weekend with opportunities for junior riders to experience fox hunting at many levels. e future of fox hunting, horsemanship, and land conservation is in the hands of today's youth. Both USPC and the MFHA work hard to provide programs for educated, engaged riders of the future.Riders represented a number of local pony clubs. ree large elds went out and enjoyed a day of good sport. Aer the hunt and traditional Photo by Barbara St. OngePhoto by Barbara St. Onge 503.663.1515 ColumbiaEquine.comColumbia Equine Hospital Technology. Experience. Compassion. Scott Hansen, DVM • Greg Schmid, DVM • Christy Sandquist, DVM • Paul Duff, DVMDavid Klugh, DVM, FAVD27841 SE Orient Dr • Gresham, OR 97080We are excited to announce that Dr. Paul Duff has joined the Columbia Equine team! Call us today to book your 2019 January Dental Special Appointment!Columbia Equine Hospital offers a full range of ambulatory, hospital and referral services. Our skilled and compassionate team looks forward to offering your equine athlete the best in lameness and medicine diagnostics.
98 ww w.wooDbrookHuntclub.com January 2019Photo by Barbara St. OngePhoto by Jennifer HansenPhoto by Jennifer HansenACHEKMBFPony Club capped the weekend o with a Sunday gymkhana and pancake breakfast. e weather required that the festivities be moved over to the indoor arena at Starre Farm but fun was had by all, especially the competitors in the costume contest!Junior North American Field Hunter Championships QualierFIRST FIELD 13 AND OVER: Cora Swindale & Jester Anna Williamson & Splash Sienna Kitch & RooFIRST FIELD 12 AND UNDER: Callie Forrester & Mack Avery Kachmarek & KiwiHILLTOPPERS 11 AND OVER: Alyssa Gress & CasperFAIRLY HUNTED AWARDS: Callie Forrester Claire Kachmarek Avery Kachmarek Ethan McMurphy Chiara HeimbeckWhere Your Equine Athlete Comes First360.568.3111 pilchuckvet.com
January 2019 2019 EvEnt DatEs 99January 2019 5 TBC OHJA BANQUET 20-21 Dolly Hannon Dressage Clinic at the Lake Oswego Hunt Club. Contact Jessica Strom, jessicalstrom@gmail.com, 360-910-1612.February 2019 2 HIlander Pony Club Open Hunter/Jumper/Dressage Schooling Show, Cowlitz County Expo, Longview, WA Info: Hilander Pony Club on FB or dglongacre@aol.com 23-24 ODS League show.. Bears Above the Ground @ Yamhill county Fairgrounds in McMinnville, OR. Presented by the Chehalem Mountain Chapter. Show secretary Jorinne Rietman j.rietman@comcast.net 503-849-8235March 2019 3 HIlander Pony Club Open Hunter/Jumper/Dressage Schooling Show, Cowlitz County Expo, Longview, WA Info: Hilander Pony Club on FB or dglongacre@aol.com 9 Giddyuo Gala - At the Embassy Suites, Washington Square, Columbia River Ballroom, 9000 SW Washington Square Rd, Tigard, OR 97223. Each year our community comes together on this energetic night for dinner, dancing, mechanical bull rides, an auction, and a paddle raise. Contact: Heather Sutherland, heather.sutherland@forwardstride.org . https://forwardstride.org/giddyup-gala/April 2019 7 LOEC's Jump into Spring HJ Show at LO Hunt. Contact Kristin Spurgeon at showmanager@loequestrian.org 3-7 Spring National Inaugural - Monroe, WA . Contact: Dianne Johnson - 425 -823-2802 9-14 Spring National Hunter - Monroe, WA . Contact: Dianne Johnson - 425 -823-2802May 2019 4 Quarry Ridge Horse Shows. Contact: www.quarryridgefarm.com, Facebook: Quarry Ridge Horse Shows, Text: 360-909-8605 15-19 Pacic Northwest Hunter Jumper - Monroe, WA. Contact: Dianne Johnson - 425 -823-2802June 2019 1 Quarry Ridge Horse Shows. Contact: www.quarryridgefarm.com, Facebook: Quarry Ridge Horse Shows, Text: 360-909-8605 8 Rolling Rock Farm Hunter Jumper Show Series #1, Sherwood, OR Contact: Jan Hammond 503-702-4215 or info@RollingRockFarm.com. www.RollingRockFarm.com 503-625-9550 Entries online at Horseshowtime.comCALENDAR 12-16 Oregon Trail Contact: Mollie Gallaway Main - 541-342-5432 | Fax 541-685-9088; Mollie - 541-914-0052 ; triplerise@earthlink.net, www.teamnw.com 15-16 Bedrock 1- Contact: Mollie Gallaway Main - 541-342-5432 |Fax 541-685-9088; Mollie - 541-914-0052 ; triplerise@earthlink.net, www.teamnw.com 12-16 Swiftwater Invitational, ,Washington State Horse Park, Cle Elum, WA. Contact: Barbara Baierle, (253) 350-6579, nancy@cascadehorseshows.com, www.cascadehorseshows.com 19-23 Early Summer Classic Contact: Mollie Gallaway Main - 541-342-5432 | Fax 541-685-9088; Mollie - 541-914-0052 ; triplerise@earthlink.net, www.teamnw.com 19-23 Alpine Preview, ,Washington State Horse Park, Cle Elum, WA. Contact: Barbara Baierle, (253) 350-6579, nancy@cascadehorseshows.com, www.cascadehorseshows.com 23 LOEC's Summer is Here! HJ Show at LO Hunt. Contact Kristin Spurgeon at showmanager@loequestrian.org 29 HPC Three Rivers Derby & Combined Test, Cowlitz County Expo, Longview, WA Info: Hilander Pony Club on FB Or dglongacre@aol.comJuly 2019 4-7 Country Classic Preview - Contact: Mollie Gallaway Main - 541-342-5432 | Fax 541-685-9088; Mollie - 541-914-0052 ; triplerise@earthlink.net, www.teamnw.com 6-7 Bedrock 2- Contact: Mollie Gallaway Main - 541-342-5432 |Fax 541-685-9088; Mollie - 541-914-0052 ; triplerise@earthlink.net, www.teamnw.com 10-14 Country Classic - Contact: Mollie Gallaway Main - 541-342-5432 |Fax 541-685-9088; Mollie - 541-914-0052 ; triplerise@earthlink.net, www.teamnw.com 11-14 Pacic Crest Open, ,Washington State Horse Park, Cle Elum, WA. Contact: Barbara Baierle, (253) 350-6579, nancy@cascadehorseshows.com, www.cascadehorseshows.com 13-14 Pacific Outreach, ,Washington State Horse Park, Cle Elum, WA. Contact: Barbara Baierle, (253) 350-6579, nancy@cascadehorseshows.com, www.cascadehorseshows.com 17-21 Oregon High Desert Classic #1 - Bend, OR . Contact: Dianne Johnson - 425 -823-2802 20 Rolling Rock Farm Hunter Jumper Show Series #2, Sherwood, OR Contact: Jan Hammond 503-702-4215 or info@RollingRockFarm.com. www.RollingRockFarm.com 503-625-9550 Entries online at Horseshowtime.com 21 LOEC's Eventing Derby at LO Hunt. Contact Kristin Spurgeon at showmanager@loequestrian.org 24-28 Oregon High Desert Classic #2 - Bend, OR . Contact: Dianne Johnson - 425 -823-2802August 2019 11 LOEC's Summer Fun HJ Show at LO Hunt. Contact Kristin Spurgeon at showmanager@loequestrian.org 17 Rolling Rock Farm Hunter Jumper Show Series #3, Sherwood, OR Contact: Jan Hammond 503-702-4215 or info@RollingRockFarm.com. www.RollingRockFarm.com 503-625-9550 Entries online at Horseshowtime.com 23-26 Oregon Summer Classic - Contact: Mollie Gallaway Main - 541-342-5432 | Fax 541-685-9088; Mollie - 541-914-0052 ; triplerise@earthlink.net, www.teamnw.com 24-25 Bedrock 3- Contact: Mollie Gallaway Main - 541-342-5432 |Fax 541-685-9088; Mollie - 541-914-0052 ; triplerise@earthlink.net, www.teamnw.com 28-1 NW Spectacular - Contact: Mollie Gallaway Main - 541-342-5432 | Fax 541-685-9088; Mollie - 541-914-0052 ; triplerise@earthlink.net, www.teamnw.comSeptember 2019 7 Rolling Rock Farm Hunter Jumper Show Series #4, Sherwood, OR Contact: Jan Hammond 503-702-4215 or info@RollingRockFarm.com. www.RollingRockFarm.com 503-625-9550 Entries online at Horseshowtime.com 11-15 Northwest Autumn Classic - Monroe, WA . Contact: Dianne Johnson - 425 -823-2802 14 LOEC's 11th Annual Nancy Wild Medal Finals at LO Hunt . Contac t Kristin Spurgeon at showmanager@loequestrian.orgOctober 2019 5 Quarry Ridge Horse Shows. Contact: www.quarryridgefarm.com, Facebook: Quarry Ridge Horse Shows, Text: 360-909-8605 6 LOEC's Eventing Derby at LO Hunt. Contact Kristin Spurgeon at showmanager@loequestrian.org 10-14 October Classic - Monroe, WA - Monroe, WA . Contact: Dianne Johnson - 425 -823-2802Remember to send in your show and clinic dates to:mail@yingchanges.complease send2019 show dates to Mail@flyingchanges.com
101 www.FlyIngcHangEs.com January 2019Hunters, jumpers, equitation, dressage, sales, clinics. Complete indoor/outdoor facilities & grass paddocks. Field jumps & 75 acres of elds & trails. Our Virginia roots oer you a three generation business. Brawley FarmsSouth Salem, OR (503) 743-4414brawleyfarm@aol.comwww.brawleyfarms.com Trainer:Judy BrawleyHunters, jumpers, equitation, sales, clinics& basic dressage. Quality school horses & lease program. Beginning to ad-vanced—Pleasure to show ring; We have the experience to help you reach your goals. Brawley Farms North, LLCWilsonville Equestrian Center, Boeckman Road Wilsonville, OR 97070(503) 932-9283 (Cell)dbrawley1962@yahoo.comwww.brawleyfarmsnorth.comTrainers: Debbie & Judy BrawleyPremier training facility. Stalls w/runs, large grass turnouts, all weather no mud turn-outs. Stableguard system, providing 24hr camera surveillance for individual monitor-ing and control of your horse's health and safety. Charlton Ridge Farm, LLCKaitlyn Eigner, Trainer503-349-4533, kaitlyneigner@gmail.comwww.charltonridgefarm.comHunters,Jumper, Equitation, Sales, Ponies.The Pacic Northwest's Premier Equine Brokerage and Marketing Company. Consignments, Guided Buying Tours, Online Marketing.cascadiasporthorses.comCascadia SporthorsesKelly Marriner-Smith17528 Painter Loop Rd. NE Hubbard, OR 97032503-913-0887TRAINER & STABLES DIRECTORY - OREGONHunters, Jumpers, Equitation, Training, Lessons and Clinics. Positive training for both horse and rider. Located just minutes from Hunter Creek show facility. Echelon Training, LLC34680 NE Kramien RdNewberg, Or 97132(541) 420-9711 echelonhunterjumpers@gmail.comwww.echelonhunterjumpers.comTrainer: Kathy Kerron. USEF "R" Hunter/Equitation JudgeHunters, jumpers, equitation - training, lessons, sales, clinics. School horses available. Large, beautiful barn 90x200 indoor, lovely outdoor arena, turnout. Quality training, instruction & care for your horse.Christus Farm, Inc.PO Box 2261Jasper, OR 97438(541) 726-1505 linda@christusfarm.comwww.christusfarm.comAmy Gau, Linda Kienlen, Melissa BrotzThe Sherwood Forest28303 SW Baker Rd.Sherwood, OR 97140www.flipsidehorses.comPhilippa Melski & Kristen Whiteside(503) 516-4965 Jumpers, Hunters, Equitation, Young Horses and Investment HorsesFlip SideCornerstone is a beautiful, full-care hunter/jumper facility specializing in the preparation of horse & rider for the show ring. Quality school horses & lease horses.Cornerstone Equestrian, LLC8310 NW Kaiser Rd, Portland, OR 97231 (503) 351-3253 farm(503) 351-1002 celljump@cornerstonehj.comwww.cornerstonehj.comTrainer: Linda WorleyPremiere Hunter/Jumper facility with emphasis on equitation & horsemanship. Covered arena & grass derby eld. Two miles west of I-5 at exit 271. Arbor Grove Equestrian, Inc. 7359 Highway 219 NEWoodburn, OR 97071(503) 981-1978(626) 644-6771 (cell)www.arborgroveequestrian.comRob Perkins - Owner/TrainerJoe Regan - Owner/ TrainerFallBrooks Farm is a beautiful dressage & vaulting training facility w/indoor & outdoor arenas, round pens, pastures, trails & a friendly, supportive atmosphere. We teach in a kind, enthusiastic & compassionate style. Top horse care in large, clean, matted stalls with runs and 3x/day feeding.FallBrooks FarmNorth Plains, OR 97133Barn: (503) 647-2755FallBrooksFarm@gmail.comwww.FallBrooksFarm.com Manager/Vaulting Trainer: Suzanne DetolDressage Trainer: Ashlyn WaggonerFoxre FarmsNancy Barnes, Owner/Operator/Instructor.Kassi Morgan, Trainer28880 SE Folsom Rd Eagle Creek, OR 97022(503) 630-6951 home; (503) 860-0802 cellfoxfirefarms2@aol.comQuiet, congenial complete-care boarding facility with many TLC extras. Indoor arena - roundpen - trails & trail obstacles - jumps - 20 min. from I-205. Horses go out to pasture every day, all day, all year. Dressage lessons using biomechanical & natural horsemanship techniques to inspire confidence & harmony between horse & rider.Premier Facility 100x200, 60x120 Arenas, 60’ Round Pen, 12x12x42’ Stall/Paddock, Adult Hobby Riders, Quite Peaceful Setting, Year around Pasture. Equitation Instruction, Professional Training, Horseback Birthday Parties, Experienced Horse Rental/Leasing.Herrold Stables & Farm32900 SW Wohler StHillsboro, OR 97123(971) 235-4529 call/text www.HerroldStables.com French Hill Farm & Riding Academy15770 NE Eilers RdAurora, OR 97002 (503) 678-6336; www.frenchhillfarm.com Owners: Nancy & Al JubitzPremier riding academy for ages 6 & up. All abilities. Excellent instructors. Experienced lesson horses. Summer Camps. Horse Shows. Beautiful facility. Board and training with Stellar Sport Horses.Crescendo FarmsKatie & Allan TwomblyBarn: 14245 SW Pleasant Valley RdMail: 19809 SW Aten Rd, Beaverton, OR 97007Cell: (503) 703-7950katie.crescendofarms@gmail.comwww.crescendofarms.comExcellent full care boarding facility, includes daily turn out in large grass fields. Specialized care & handling for young horses & lay up situations. Lessons & lease horses also available. Hunters/Eq., Dressage, Centered Riding, Contemporary Alexander Technique and Natural Horsemanship.
102 www.FlyIngcHangEs.com January 2019Hunter, jumper, equitation. School horses available, lease horses also available.Rain Creek Farm20833 S Redland RdOregon City, OR 97045(503) 631-8000(503) 819-7651 cellwww.raincreekfarms.comTrainer: Vicki ZachariasPO Box 92525475 SW Baker RdSherwood, OR 97140(503) 625-9550 (b); (503) 702-4215 (c)www.RollingRockFarm.com Premier training facility for horse & rider. 2 covered arenas 80x200 for hunters & 60x90 for young horses & riders. 100x200 all-weather outdoor arena. Access to trails. Acres of turnout. Owners on-siteRolling Rock Farm LLCLessons for all ages & skill levels. Quality lesson horses in a safe, fun, family-friendly environment—whether you are preparing for the ‘A’ rated show program or simply want to get your basics down.Quiet Rein Riding School9470 S Bakers Ferry RdOregon City, OR 97045 Trainer: Jill McGrady/Jill@quietrein.com(503) 544-7999Trainer: Robin Rothe/robin.quietrein@gmail.com(520) 358-1079 - www.quietrein.comMartha Brooks and Brook McLeodBanks OR(541) 944-1797 or 541 821 3444Personalized training program to meet your needs. School horses avail-able. Small barn in private setting. Sales horses available.Pax Diem Equestrian CenterTRAINER & STABLES DIRECTORY - OREGON2725 Iron Mountain BlvdLake Oswego, OR 97034lohmanager@lakeoswegohunt.com www.lakeoswegohunt.com Lovely historic LOH provides full service boarding, including 4 feedings per day and daily turnout in all weather paddocks with grass option in summer. Our Riding Academy offers beginning English lessons and wonderful summer camps and we offer advanced training programs in a variety of disciplines. Our prime central location on 19 acres in the heart of Lake Oswego can't be beat in terms of convenience and gas savings. Visit us today!Lake Oswego Hunt ClubLibbi L. Peltz, DVM, TrainerLocated at Venture Farm20130 South End Rd, Oregon City, OR 97045Mailing: PO Box 1168, Mulino, OR 97042(503) 998-7319 cellHunters/Jumpers, Equitation. Lessons & Training for all ages, beginners to show ring competitors. Lesson / Lease horses. Libbi L. Peltz DVM available for your horse’s Veterinary care.Libbi Peltz TrainingHunters, jumpers, equitation, investment horses, sales, training, lessons & clinics.Oz Incorporated22665 S Central Point Road, Canby OR 97013Barn: (503) 651-3418 / Shelly (503) 704 7985ozinc@yahoo.comwww.ozincorporated.comTrainers: Je & Shelly Campf Dustin GoodwinIngrid Thornquist & James Hook, OwnersSherwood, OR 97140(503) 819-8519 (c) Ingrid@merlinswood.com; www.merlinswood.comDressage & basic horsemanship lessons. School horses available. Private, quiet, full-care facility. Rehabilitation & layup care available. 12x12 stalls w/runs, 70x144 covered/lighted arena, pasture turnout, individual or group. 15 min. from I-5 Wilsonville exit, 15 min from 99w Sherwood.Merlin’s WoodHunters. Jumpers. Equitation. Investment. Sales. Daily turnout with a large indoor arena. NCEA riding help. All levels welcome.Imagination Lane, LLC36851 NE Wilsonville RdNewberg, OR 97132Nicole Bourgeois (503) 310-9982Kendall Bourgeois (503) 476-7862imaginationlanellc@gmail.comwww.imaginationlanellc.comRosey Paulson B.H.S. P.I18241 SW Mountain Home Rd. Sherwood, OR503-459-1634Intuneeventing@gmail.com Full care boarding, Lessons and training in Eventing, Dressage and show jumping. Show coaching. School and Lease horses available. BHS certificat-ed instructor. Supportive and fun environment, Lessons for all ages. Young horse starts and sales programs available. Haul in’s welcome.www.intuneeventing.net In Tune EventingLara Schleining, Owner1313 E Nevada St, Ashland, OR 97520silverspringequestrian.com(541) 601-9895 Hunters/Jumpers/Equitation & Dressage training • Sport Horse sales & leases • Unparalleled equestrian facilities • 60 fully fenced acres • Spacious stables & turn-out paddocks w/indoor & outdoor arenas • Nestled in the hills overlooking Ashland • Minutes from I-5.Silver Spring Farm775 SW Advance Rd Wilsonville, OR 97070(503) 682-8897Quality full-care boarding, full-size indoor dressage & jumping arena, turnout, clinics, instruction in basic equitation to CT in a friendly, supportive atmosphere.Sleepy Hollow Farm, LtdShannon Vandermolen, Trainer22262 SW Staord RdTualatin, OR 97062(503) 927-7190madeventer1984@yahoo.comFull and Partial training packages for hunters, jumpers and eventers. Limited school horse lessons. Quality show barn in relaxed family farm setting. Sales and Leases available. Call Shannon.Pete's Place LLCDisciplined, compassionate, and methodical training to awaken a horse’s love and eagerness for its work as well as lessons and training for beginning through advanced riders of all ages. Full care board of the highest quality.Hawkins Equine, LLC(503) 475-6236hawkinsequinellc@gmail.comwww.hawkinsequinellc.comTrainer: Ashley Hawkin
103 www.FlyIngcHangEs.com January 2019TRAINER & STABLES DIRECTORY - OREGONTrainer: Nancy StearnsOwners: Nancy and Mark Stearns5553 SW Quarry Ave Redmond, OR 97756(541) 923-6349; www.stoneponydressage.comQuality full care boarding w/individual grass turn-outs. Lighted covered arena w/mirrors. Large outdoor dressage court. Dressage instruction. School horses available. Dressage clinics w/Danica Yates & Sue Sherry.Stonepony DressageOregon City, OR 97045 ((971) 285- 2144 (503) 631-3289; www.strowbridgestables.comDressage training 30 years experience. Relax & enjoy the journey with your horse. Lessons designed individually for each horse & rider team. Indoor/outdoor arenas w/excellent footing. For more information contact Katie Gustafson (503) 631-3289 or stubbiedog@ccgmail.net.Strowbridge StablesSwan Training16091 SW Wilsonville Rd. Wilsonville, OR 97070(503) 349-0314Trainer: Rebekah Swanwww.swantraining.netHunters, Jumpers, Equitation. Whip ‘n Spur continues with a tradition of the highest quality training & horse care in the Northwest. Home of Swan Training.Tom Murray DressageViola Farm28815 S. Needy Rd.Canby, Oregon 97013(626) 644 3008tommurraydressage@gmail.comNow accepting clients at this exciting new facility.Full-care boarding, dressage training & sales. www.TomMurrayDressage.comDressage training/lesson program & clinics. Full care, daily large turnouts year round, large mirrored indoor arena, round pen, large matted stalls, & superb amenities. Surrounded by over 3,000 acres of BLM land w/year round trails. Trailer parking, fully fenced, gated, & video monitored. Conveniently located just 15 min. east of I-205. Owner lives on site for 24 hour care.Templeton Equestrian CenterDave and Shanna Templeton Owners21285 S. Lower Highland Rd., Beavercreek, OR 97004(503) 632.2433 Barn(503) 388.1809 Megan Pugh – TrainerCarrie Harnden – Clinician, Alfredo Hernandez - ClinicianTracie Bjugan Dressage LLCLocated at West Side Stables17265 SW Swank RdSherwood, OR 97140Tracie Bjugan (503) 705-2207 traciebjugan@gmail.comwww.tbjugandressage.comUSDF Gold, Silver, Bronze medalist. Accomplished competitor with multiple awards. Dedicated instructor, international horse shopping, using technology enhancing instruction, starting horses, retraining difficult horses. Available for clinics and travel. Triple Rise Equestrian Center85687 Pine Grove Rd, Eugene, OR 97405 (541) 954-5312 Owners: Mike & Mollie GallawayTrainer: Mike GallawayTrainer: Lauren Buck 541-543-1467www.triplerisehorseshows.comHunters/jumpers, equitation, school horses boarding, training, indoor/outdoor arenas.valleyvistafarm.com11355 NW Valley Vista Road, Hillsboro, OR(503) 647-0444 or valleyvistafarm@gmail.comSelf care boarding in Helvetia area. 10 minutes from Tanasbourne or Bethany. Small, private, mud-free facility. 12’x12’ matted stalls with outdoor covered 12’x12’ paddocks. Covered 80’x160’ arena with Equiloft footing, 60’ all-weather round arena. Summer pastures, winter all-weather turnouts. Quiet country roads for hacks. Daily self care required.Valley Vista FarmPO Box 60Lorane, OR 97451(541) 359-8040UnicornRanch@msn.com 80 acres of pastures, woods, trails, cross-country course. Outdoor arena & big, mirrored indoor arena w/viewing, tack & club rooms. Cross ties, 2 round pens, big holding pad-docks. Birthing stalls w/insulated viewing room. Daily turnout, stall cleaning. Feeding 2x per day. Blanketing. Special needs horse care. Surveillance cameras, gated. Trainers welcome. Standing pure Lusitano stallion, Disco Daydream.Unicorn RanchJumpers, Hunters, Equitation & Sales. Competitive show barn, catering to beginners thru Grand Prix. Full service care w/daily turn-out, indoor arena & all-weather outdoor. Full/Half Lease/School Horse Lessons available.Venture Farm20130 South End RoadOregon City, OR 97045Owner/Trainer: Megan Jordan(503) 539-2283 / meg@venturefarmincAssistant Trainer: Heather Northup (541) 914-0407 Antonio Castellanos (503) 209-7109 www.venturefarminc.comHunters, Jumpers, Equitation, Leasing & Sales. Focusing on complete horsemanship & preparation for the show ring.Stellar Sport HorsesFrench Hill Farm15770 NE Eilers RdAurora, OR 97002(503) 678-2025stellarsporthorses@gmail.comTrainer: Akiko HamadaEventing, Dressage and Vaulting.Full care board, daily turn-out Julie Hook, Trainer, USEA Level IV InstructorMalcolm Hook, operations managerKayde Undraitis, AssistantTalisman Farm15988 NE Eilers RoadAurora, OR 97002503-678-1016 julie@talismanfarm.us/malcolm@talismanfarm.usAreas of focus include: equitation, hunter jumper training, horseback riding lessons, professional horse training, horse boarding, and also has a variety of horses for sale. We can accommodate your needs and help to shape you into the kind of rider that ts your goals and objectives.Some Day Farm20361 Tumalo RdBend, OR 97701Trainer: Cathrine Cruger(541) 848 8519catcruger@yahoo.comwww.somedayfarmllc.comOnly $170 per yearCall 503 317 4957or emailmail@yingchanges.comYour FacilityYour AddressYour Contact InformationLOGO
104 www.FlyIngcHangEs.com January 2019Nancy Free, Trainer26919 112th St. E.Buckley, WA 98321(360) 829-9181 farm; (253) 381-2533 cellwww.brassringfarmllc.netHunters, Equitation, Investments, Leases, Sales & Clinics.Brass Ring Farm, LLCPremium Full Service Hunter/Jumper equestrian facility located above the wine country in Woodinville, WAHeidi Snider Kauman oers Training, Sales, Leases, and Showring Success coaching.Hillcrest TrainingHeidi Snider Kauman 206-795-5900www.hillcresttraining.netwww.showringsuccess.comInternational competitors Ann and Vinton Karrasch bring decades of excellence in hunter/jumper training, clinics, showing and sales. Now located in the Pacic Northwest.EQUESTRIAN PERFORMANCEAt Shelburne Farms in Redmond, WAVinton Karrasch 949.795.1104Ann Karrasch 949.291.1407info@equestrianperformance.comwww.equestrianperformance.com TRAINER & STABLES DIRECTORY - WASHINGTONOutstanding facility, with excellent horse management in a nearly mud-free facility. Indoor 60X120 arena with rubber and sand footing. Outdoor 200x75 arena which can be used for dressage or jumping. Reasonable Board rates, with daily turnout and full care services!Chalice Farms - Performance Boarding Facility - Focusing on Dressage and Eventing9390 Orchard Ave. SEPort Orchard, WA 98367www.chalicehorsefarms.comContact: Lea Wilson, Owner206-718-7662Jonnie Brooks Owner/Trainer7014 180th St SESnohomish, Wa. 98296425-269-2605brooksideeq@gmail.comBrookside-equestrian.com Hunters, Jumpers, Equitation, Lessons and Sales. Located just 5 minutes north of Woodinville, o of Highway 9. Fully inclosed indoor arena, spacious outdoor arena and large grass pastures for daily turnout. Training programs are individually tailored to each horse and rider.Brookside 23118 NE 37th Ave.Ridgefield, WA(360) 887-8087 www.farmhillequestriancenter.comHome of Suzan Davis Atkinson Dressage & Rebecca Buehler \Dressage and Jump Instruction. A full-service dressage & jump facility, located 2 mi. east of the I-5 exit 11, FarmHill features a 60x150 mirrored indoor dressage arena, full-court outdoor dressage arena, 100x300 outdoor jump arena, covered round pen. We provide superb care for our horses & their humans!Hunters, Jumpers, Equitation, Lessons, Leases & Sales. Training program customized to meet your riding goals. Indoor & outdoor arenas, individual paddocks for daily turnout, large stalls & heated viewing lounge.Encanto Valley Farm24246 275th Ave SE, Maple Valley, WA 98038(425) 766-1625encantovalleyfarm@gmail.comwww.encantovalleyfarm.comTrainer: Morgan Carr, USHJA CertiedPremier full-care facility w/excellent management. Daily turnout on mud-free surface. International Dressage Training/Instruction, lesson programs. FEI - Hobby Rider. School horse program. Top-quailty show venue. Two indoor arenas, sand/Nike footing & mirrors, numerous outdoor arenas, sand/rubber footing. Race track, cross country jumps. Located on 80+ manicured acres.Donida FarmDavid & Gwen Blake(253) 833-4870Auburn, WA www.donidafarm.comFarmhill Equestrian Center, LLCKorina Winkler Owner/Manager1613 NE 259th StRidgefield, WA 98642(503) 730-7490 officeemeraldvalleystables@gmail.com Equi-librium Equestrian, Jessica Wisdom 253-230-9764 features a “135x62 newly remodeled, mirrored indoor arena & a newly renovated 235x121 outdoor arena with all-weather footing over 25 newly renovated turnout paddocks. Located on 50 acres with trails.Emerald Valley StablesInternationally renowned, CSJ offers training for the serious athlete ranging from beginners to the Grand Prix level.Our state of the art facility is conveniently located just North of Bellevue. Crooks Show Jumping9390 Orchard Ave. SE16530 Robinson Rd, Snohomish WA 98296Lauren Crooks 206-660-1992crooksshowjumping@gmail.comwww.CrooksShowJumping.com At a gorgeous facility minutes from downtown Bellevue and close to Seattle, owner-trainer Alexis Taylor Silvernale and her sta oer customized top-level training and quality care for horses and riders. Aleron Training Stables5800 125th Lane NEKirkland, WA 98033(206) 295-4122Trainer: Alexis Taylor Silvernalewww.aleronstables.comClare Warren / Corene Smith 22815 NE 200th StreetWoodinville, WA 98077Oce: (425) 877-1715www.archwayequestrian.com Archway, established in 1991, is an exceptional hunter, jumper training facility. We prepare horses and their riders for the competitive show circuit. USHJA Certied TrainersClare: 206-669-1287 cwarren@archwayeqsports.comCorey: 206-200-7101 coreys@archwayeqsports.comArchway Equestrian, LLCDerby Farms was established in 1980 by Pamela Pentz who has been a dressage trainer/instructor and USEF “R” Dressage judge ever since. We provide excellent boarding (full care with turn out), training and instruction in dressage at all levels and we have a few excellent school horses for riders in need of mounts. We are also an Oldenburg breeding farm and breed wonderful horses for the amateur market. We stand the amazing Grand Prix stallion Rodioso.Derby Farms17720 NE Woodinville-Duvall Rd.Woodinville, WA 98072425-483-9583www.derbyfarms.com
105 www.FlyIngcHangEs.com January 2019Shannon Morris6504 44th Ave NE, Olympia, WA 98516(360) 280-3191www.forestparkequestriancenter.comQuality boarding, training, lessons. Incredible facility. 14x14 stalls, individual tack lockers, huge indoor & outdoor rings. Miles of trails. Dressage & jumping lessons offered. Haul-ins welcome.Forest Park Equestrian Center25722 SE Tiger Mountain RdIssaquah, WA 98027HarmonyRidgeEquestrian@gmail.comwww.HarmonyRidgeEquestrian.net(425) 246 6786Conveniently located just 10 minutes off I-99 and Hwy18, our beautiful facility includes a 90 x 200 covered arena with brand new footing, turn out 7 days a week in our completely dry private paddocks, flexible training schedule, heated tack room, meticulous care and plenty of other amenities for both horse and rider to enjoy. Come be part of the Harmony Ridge team and family.Harmony Ridge Equestrian CenterHunters Run Equestrian Center LLCColleen Armstrong, OwnerColleen Armstrong, Angie Chamberlin & Meghann Armstrong, Trainers22216 Sweeney Rd SE, Maple Valley, WA 98038(425) 432-8962info@huntersruneq.com, www.huntersruneq.comHunters. Jumpers, Equitation, Sales, Leases, school horses, boarding, training, indoor/outdoor arenas, daily turnout on grass pastures.TRAINER & STABLES DIRECTORY - WASHINGTONTop-of-the-line establishment with full amenities. Small community but large facility, for dressage, horsemanship progress, and fun. Over-sized stalls, indoor & outdoor arenas, round pen, etc. Variety of turnout options. Beautiful elds, hills & woods, with direct access to trails. Tucked away at the end of two lanes, 2.8 miles from Hwy 520 & downtown Redmond.Lane’s End LLCNancy Thacher, owner/ trainer, USDF Gold Medalist, retired dressage judge(425) 868-1655; Nancy_thacher@hotmail.com20430 NE 108th St.Redmond, WA 98053www.lanesendfarmnw.comTraining with respect for the horse and his nature. Natural methods based on traditional dressage. Improve contact, straightness, exibility .School horses, personalized attention. Six years training in Philippe Karl's Ecole de Legerete, USDF 'L' Graduate with Distinction, Bronze medalist 25 years experience. Training, lessons, clinics, judging.Jane Judson DressageJane JudsonLocated @ Hilltop Haven EquestrianCarnation,WA. 98014425-466-5611Janejudsondressage@gmail.comDressage JJHunters, jumpers, equitation, training, clinics, lessons, sales, leases. Full care boarding facility with state-of-the-art indoor & outdoor riding rings & Grand Prix eld. Adjacent to equestrian park & extensive riding trails.Potcreek Meadow Farm18804 NE 106th StRedmond, WA 98052(425) 882-3558Trainer: Cara Anthonywww.potcreek.comFull service providing great care & education at an aordable price. Indoor & outdoor arenas, round pen, locker room, wash rack. Lesson horse pro-gram for all skill levels.Phoenix Farm Hunters & Jumpers8832 222nd St SEWoodinville, WA 98077(206) 229-2711Trainer: Teri Duplasswww.phoenixfarm.comRed Gate Farm is a full service training facility.We oer everything from Lessons to “A” circuit horse shows and have horses and ponies available for lease. We also provide a fun Summer Day Camp for ages 6-12.Red Gate Farm23836 SE 24th StreetSammamish, WA 98075 jamie425@earthlink.net / (425) 392-0111Trainer: Jamie Smithwww.facebook.com/redgatefarmtrainingWashington’s leading Hunter & Jumper training facility.Easily accessible from Seattle and all points on the Eastside. We provide top level training for horse and rider in a comfortable, family atmosphere. First lesson to the National level, our trainers can support you and your hunter, jumper, and equitation goals. We will help you reach your full potential.Parkside Stables Morgan & Nora Thomas Trainers13020 NE 39th Street, Bellevue, WA. 98005. (425) 885-5025 Parksidestables@msn.comwww.parksidestables.comDenison Rauw, Owner/Manager2056 Palo Alto RoadSequim, WA(360) 582-9514www.nodawayfarm.comExperienced, quality full-care specializing in retirement, post-surgery, injury, and equine senior care • Tranquil 20-acre farm provides superior climate for horse health • Year-around pasture board or lay-up stall board with state-of-the-art barn and field shelters • Vacation board with close access to Olympic National Forest and Olympic National Park • Partners with Still Creek CPR & First Aid Training for Equestrians www.stillcreekcpr.com. • Nodaway Farm – Horse Care with Heart.Nodaway FarmHORSE CARE WITH HEARTHunter Jumper training facility operated by third generation horse trainer, Shelly Kerron. Quality lesson horse program. Beginner thru accomplished show rider.Legacy Hunters & Jumpers, Inc.19802 NE 148th StWoodinville, WA 98077trainer@legacyhuntersandjumpers.com(425) 869-1527Trainer: Shelly Kerron Trainer: Lizzie Kerron Assistant Trainer/Instructor: Hannah Podgorski Barn Manager/Instructor: Leanne Wortleywww.legacyhuntersjumpers.com 15811 NE 175th St Woodinville, WA 98072(425) 481-7866; http://www.fivecfarms.comHome of Molly Martin Dressage Training, Stones Throw Farm with Sarah Lorenz, & Stephanie Craig and Cherry Blossom Farm Hunter Jumpers. We are a full service boarding facility with large individual turnout paddocks & fields, indoor & all weather outdoor arenas, grass jumping field, & covered roundpen. A positive atmosphere for both horse & rider. Sales, lease & training programs available. Welcoming Kristi Gravrock, now providing lesson horses for hunter/jumper instruction. Also has openings for training horses.Five C Farms10710 S Sherman RdSpokane, WA 99224Owner: Christel Carlson Manager: Gail Mackie Phone Mgr. (509) 999 6611 Owner(509) 993 6786 www.spokanesporthorse.com Training, Boarding, Showing, Breeding Farm on 150 Acres. 7 Level 3 USDF Shows, 2 USEA Events, All levels, Many Clinics, schooling shows and events.Great lay over just off I-90.Spokane Sport Horse Farm, LLCPacic Moon Equestrian CenterKaren Moore, Owner23502 Wallitner Rd, Arlington, WA(360) 403-3035www.pacificmoondressage.com Dressage training, instruction, rehabilitation and retirement programs. USDF Bronze & Silver Medalist, Karen Moore Dressage Instruction, Coaching and Clinics. All levels welcome. Meghan Valenti, Valenti Horsemanship Young horses started & Working Equitation.
106 www.FlyIngcHangEs.com January 2019Summervale Premier Dressage provides an Elite Equestrian Sales experience in dressage horses for sale. We make dreams come true matching top quality dressage horses to their partners.Summervale Premier Dressage29722 - 22nd Ave ERoy, WA 98580www.SummervalePremierDressage.comdressagespecialties@yahoo.com253-381-2811TRAINER & STABLES DIRECTORY - WASHINGTONWe oer training for both the horse & rider looking to compete & have fun in a team environment. Hunters, jumpers, equitation, sales, leases, & clinics. Full care boarding & beautiful covered arena.Sundance Equestrian Industries18221 236th Ave NE, Woodinville, WA 98077(425) 205-3775USHJA Certied Trainers: Katherine Wade-Easley & Chelsea CrabbAssistant Trainer: Danika Greenwww.sundanceequestrian.comBeautiful, full service equestrian facility.Hunter, jumper and equitation.A great place to ride.TL2 Farms3208 300th Ave SEFall City, WA 98024(206) 499-1065Owners: Loren and Tammy Kaneshigewww.tl2farms.comTrainers: John Turner, Jack Hammond,Quinn Partridge & Keri Bailey24221 NE Union Hill Road, Redmond, WA 98053Mailing address: P. O. Box 816, Mercer Island, WA 98040 (206) 396-2681 John; (253) 686-0221 Quinnthumbsupfarm@aol.comwww.thumbsupfarm.com Hunters, Jumpers, Equitation, Sales, Leases, ClinicsThumbs Up FarmTheresa Leahy Training, LLCEnumclaw, WA 98022(253) 736-4888 tmqleahy@gmail.com Hunters, Jumpers, Equitation, and Dressage thru FEI. We offer focused, goal-oriented lessons and training, in a positive, fun atmosphere. A-Circuit showing throughout the west coast. Lesson & lease horses/ponies available. 10821 Wacky Nut Way, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110(206) 780 1617. Barn Manager: jo@wackynutfarm.com (206) 353 3358www.wackynutfarm.comA premier dressage training & boarding facility offering lessons and training at all levels through FEI. Regular clinics and active show participation. Excellent individualized care includes 4 daily feedings, stalls cleaned twice daily, year-round turn out, all 15 stalls w paddocks. Indoor arena 80x180 w excellent footing, mirrors, heated viewing area, outdoor 100x200. All season farm trail. Heated tack room w private lockers, rider kitchen, heated groom areas. Resident caretaker.Trainer, Emily Sorensen: www.sorensendressage.com/about/ Wacky Nut Equestrian Farm9368 NE Derby WayKingston, WA 98346 Trainers: Cindy Daniels, Sara Petersen, & Lisa Crittenden(360) 860-1335; (425) 466-5662woodsidestables@msn.com; woodsidestables.comHunters, Jumpers, Equitation, Sales, Leases, School Horse Lessons. Full-care facility with indoor & outdoor rings, state-of-the-art footing, & daily turn out. Close to trails.Woodside Stables31807 South Carlson RdKennewick, WA 99337(509) 521-1100; tulipsprings@aol.com www.tulipsprings.comThree day eventing venue with full professional courses thru Prelim. plus some Intermediate. Clinics, private camps, & available by appointment for group schooling. See website for information & calendar.Tulipsprings EventingSonja Vracko, S Judge, Dressage Trainer, Clinician14050 18th NEWoodinville, WA 98072(425) 417-3222; sonjavracko@msn.com; www.sonjavracko.com‘S’JUDGE DRESSAGE, CLINICIAN, TRAINER.BEGINNERS THROUGH GRAND PRIXView Ridge FarmINSTRUCTOR DIRECTORY Suzan Davis Atkinson Dressage@ Farmhill Equestrian Center,LLC23118 NE 37th AveRidgeeld, WA(503) 476-4125 SuzanDavisAtkinson@gmail.comBHSI certied FEI Dressage, with over 35 years experience. Positive and constructive classical dressage training. Unique ability to create a harmonious working partnership for you and your horse. Master in the art of long lining as well as in-hand techniques through piae and passage. All breeds welcome!Blake Dressage has over 50 years of training and competition experience on local, national and international levels. We oer instruction, training, clinics and coaching for all levels thru FEI.Blake DressageGwen Blake 360 507-9306Rebecca Blake 360 507-1438Breeland Equestrian SchoolCorvallis, OR (541) 753-4000USDF Bronze medalist, triple-credentialed teacher, former OSU Horse Center Director, offers lessons/training in dressage, jump/trails. Focus on freeing energy blocks in spine & centered riding, releasing true potential. 4H/PC discounts. Customized clinics, will travel.38206 SE Gibson Road, Washougal, WA 98671Owner: Rick Bishoprick (360)-831-4304info@windyridgewashougal.com; windyridgewashougal.comWe offer full care boarding, blankets and fly mask changing (weather depending), feeding of Eastern Oregon hay included (grain not included). We are on 86 acres with access to trails, indoor and outdoor arenas, 5/8 mile race track, cross country course, several guest trainers, 60 foot lighted indoor round pen, 12x12 stalls, large group or individual turnout, tack lockers, cross tie tack up areas, and hot water wash racks.Windy Ridge Farm Inc.Windy Ridge Farm