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THE COMPETITIVE EQUESTRIANThe Juggling Act: Virginia Fout’s Bicoastal AcclaimSeptember/October 2018 Issue 18

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OSPHOS® (clodronate injection)Bisphosphonate For use in horses only.Brief Summary (For Full Prescribing Information, see package insert)CAUTION: Federal (USA) law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. DESCRIPTION: Clodronate disodium is a non-amino, chloro- containing bisphosphonate. Chemically, clodronate disodium is (dichloromethylene) diphosphonic acid disodium salt and is manufactured from the tetrahydrate form.INDICATION: For the control of clinical signs associated with navicular syndrome in horses.CONTRAINDICATIONS: Horses with hypersensitivity to clodronate disodium should not receive OSPHOS.WARNINGS: Do not use in horses intended for human consumption. HUMAN WARNINGS: Not for human use. Keep this and all drugs out of the reach of children. Consult a physician in case of acci-dental human exposure.PRECAUTIONS: As a class, bisphosphonates may be associ-ated with gastrointestinal and renal toxicity. Sensitivity to drug associated adverse reactions varies with the individual patient. Renal and gastrointestinal adverse reactions may be associated with plasma concentrations of the drug. Bisphosphonates are excreted by the kidney; therefore, conditions causing renal im-pairment may increase plasma bisphosphonate concentrations resulting in an increased risk for adverse reactions. Concurrent administration of other potentially nephrotoxic drugs should be approached with caution and renal function should be mon-itored. Use of bisphosphonates in patients with conditions or diseases affecting renal function is not recommended. Administration of bisphosphonates has been associated with abdominal pain (colic), discomfort, and agitation in horses. Clinical signs usually occur shortly after drug administration and may be associated with alterations in intestinal motility. In horses treated with OSPHOS these clinical signs usually began within 2 hours of treatment. Horses should be monitored for at least 2 hours following administration of OSPHOS.Bisphosphonates affect plasma concentrations of some min-erals and electrolytes such as calcium, magnesium and po-tassium, immediately post-treatment, with effects lasting up to several hours. Caution should be used when administering bisphosphonates to horses with conditions affecting mineral or electrolyte homeostasis (e.g. hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, hypocalcemia, etc.).The safe use of OSPHOS has not been evaluated in horses less than 4 years of age. The effect of bisphosphonates on the skel-eton of growing horses has not been studied; however, bisphos-phonates inhibit osteoclast activity which impacts bone turnover and may affect bone growth.Bisphosphonates should not be used in pregnant or lactating mares, or mares intended for breeding. The safe use of OSPHOS has not been evaluated in breeding horses or pregnant or lac-tating mares. Bisphosphonates are incorporated into the bone matrix, from where they are gradually released over periods of months to years. The extent of bisphosphonate incorporation into adult bone, and hence, the amount available for release back into the systemic circulation, is directly related to the to-tal dose and duration of bisphosphonate use. Bisphosphonates have been shown to cause fetal developmental abnormalities in laboratory animals. The uptake of bisphosphonates into fetal bone may be greater than into maternal bone creating a possible risk for skeletal or other abnormalities in the fetus. Many drugs, including bisphosphonates, may be excreted in milk and may be absorbed by nursing animals.Increased bone fragility has been observed in animals treated with bisphosphonates at high doses or for long periods of time. Bisphosphonates inhibit bone resorption and decrease bone turnover which may lead to an inability to repair micro damage within the bone. In humans, atypical femur fractures have been reported in patients on long term bisphosphonate therapy; how-ever, a causal relationship has not been established.ADVERSE REACTIONS: The most common adverse reactions reported in the field study were clinical signs of discomfort or nervousness, colic and/or pawing. Other signs reported were lip licking, yawning, head shaking, injection site swelling, and hives/pruritus.Distributed by: Dechra Veterinary Products7015 College Boulevard, Suite 525Overland Park, KS 66211 866-933-2472© 2016 Dechra Ltd. OSPHOS is a registered trademark of Dechra Ltd. All rights reserved.NADA 141-427, Approved by FDAOSPHOS® controls the clinical signs associated with Navicular SyndromeLearn more online www.dechra-us.comwww.osphos.comEasily Administeredvia intramuscular injectionWell Tolerated*in clinical trialsProven Efficacy*at 6 months post treatmentNo Reconstitution RequiredAs with all drugs, side effects may occur. In field studies, the most common side effects reported were signs of discomfort or nervousness, colic, and/or pawing. OSPHOS should not be used in pregnant or lactating mares, or mares intended for breeding. Use of OSPHOS in patients with conditions affecting renal function or mineral or electrolyte homeostasis is not recommended. Refer to the prescribing information for complete details or visit www.dechra-us.com or call 866.933.2472.* Freedom of Information Summary, Original New Animal Drug Application, NADA 141-427, for OSPHOS. April 28, 2014. Dechra Veterinary Products US and the Dechra D logo are registered trademarks of Dechra Pharmaceuticals PLC. © 2016 Dechra Ltd.CAUTION: Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of licensed veterinarian. Osphos_ad_dual_dressage_CompEQ.indd 1 12/2/16 8:41 AM

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2 TCE September/OctOber 2018________________ThECompETiTivEEquEsTrian2018FLYING CHANGESThe Competitive EquestrianSeptember/October© 2018 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.CONTENTSSeptember 2018, Vol. XXVII No.9On the CoverJORGE BAUTISTA PHOTOGRAPHY20 Giant Steps Charity Horse Show Photo Gallery by Alden Corrigan Media28 Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby Photo Gallery by Alden Corrigan Media34 Lens Envy: Lucio Landa Photo Gallery by Lucio LandaContributing WritersESTHER HAHNMOLLY SORGEELAINE WESSEL JOCHEN SCHLEESE, CMS CSFT CSEContributing PhotographersALDEN CORRIGAN MEDIALUCIO LANDASHAWN MCMILLEN PHOTOGRAPHYJORGE BAUTISTA PHOTOGRAPHYMICHEAL KOVACCreative DirectorANNA BIGWOODPublisher LORNA LOWRIEFlying ChangesSilver Oaks Marketing LLCmail@FlyingChanges.com The Competitive EquestrianEquestrian Communications USA LLCeditor@TheCompetitiveEquestrian.com67 Club NewsClub NewsService SectionGalleries 10 EquiJet Takes the guessing out of equine air travel12 The Juggling Act: Virginia Fout’s Bicoastal Acclaim By Esther Hahn45 OHJA 2018 Finals81 Calendar82 Trainer Directory90 Services Directory96 IndexFeatures and Articles©Lucio LandaOn the CoverJorge Bautista Photography

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4 TCE September/OctOber 2018________________ThECompETiTivEEquEsTrianDARBY BONOMI PhDperformance consultantA LEG UP FOR EQUESTRIANS & THEIR FAMILIESThe wisdom and perspectivefor enjoyment and successwww.DARBYBONOMI.comFor appointments: 415.713.4234darby@darbybonomi.comKaty Boyd Photography

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We are so proud of our riders, their ponies and what they have accomplished.Kelly Poon and Darling Clementine both competing for the rst time at pony nals performed like seasoned competitors and had a beautiful round over the jumps ending up 10th. This round combined with good model and under saddle scores earned them an 10th place overall out of 167 medium ponies. Rachel Rosenblum and Sugarbrook Pink-N-Blue were 21st in the model, 12th in the under saddle and were 8th after the combined model and under saddle scores. Rachel and Sam I Am also performed well and enjoyed their second year jumping in the Walnut ring.Avery Lambert and All About Blue received average scores of 86 for their under saddle performance and competed in the medal. Avery also got to compete in the mediums on Moonlight Star as well thanks to the generosity of Joey Currais, Linda Evans and the Becker family. We would like to give a special thanks to our amazing team member Adrian Delgado who took exceptional care of our ponies and our riders.Millennium Farm Congratulates Our 2018 Pony Finals Competitors100 Ansel Lane, Portola Valley, CA 94062Trainers: Jill Hamilton & Nancy Thomaswww.millenniumfarm.comPhone (650) 854 4657Jill@MillenniumFarm.com Nancy@MillenniumFarm.comKelly Poon and Darling ClementineAvery Lambert and All About Blue Rachel Rosenblum and Sugarbrook Pink-N-BlueRachel Rosenblum and Sam I Am

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6 TCE September/OctOber 2018________________ThECompETiTivEEquEsTrian 503.663.1515 ColumbiaEquine.com Columbia Equine Hospital Technology. Experience. Compassion. Scott W Hansen, DVM • Megan Rioux-Forker, DVM, CVA Greg Schmid, DVM • Christy Sandquist, DVM David Klugh, DVM, FAVD 27841 SE Orient Dr • Gresham, OR 97080 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 very best in lameness and medicine diagnostics. Tom Murray Dressage congratulates Amber Eaton on the purchase of Delicieuse VF, a 2018 lly by Dolany (Donnerhall/Cor de Breyer) and St. Pr. St. Walina (Wolkentanz/Salvano). Amber plans to take her to GP like her Sire Dolany. Market Place is a FREE service allowing for announcements and congratulations in relation to sales and leases.Email details to:mail@yingchanges.comor editor@thecompetitive-equestrian.comMarket PlaceKeeping Horses Healthy, Happy and Performing at Their Best360.568.3111pilchuckvet.com Snohomish, WAACCEPTING 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 PLACED

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10 TCE September/OctOber 2018________________ThECompETiTivEEquEsTrianFounded by horsemen for horsemen, EquiJet is an industry leader in domestic and international equine transportation. Boasting more than two decades of experience and an extensive network of reputable transportation partners, EquiJet ensures that your horses are shipped safely, whether traveling to a local show or across the globe. Offering unparalleled customer service for all equestrian disciplines, EquiJet is available to guide you through every step of the shipping process. Moving a horse, especially by air, can seem like a daunting endeavor, with regulations and preparations posing unique challenges for horse owners and caretakers. Without the right guidance, rst-time shipping can be more of a tribulation than a convenience, but luckily it doesn’t have to be that way. Bastian Schroeder, owner and CEO of EquiJet, sheds light on a few important aspects to note when shipping a horse. What needs to be done to prepare a horse for air travel? “When it comes to shipping horses by airplane, preparation is key. We ensure that all the arrangements are taken care of to get a horse door-to-door, and booking the appropriate ight is just the rst step,” said Schroeder. “Prior to ying and depending on destination, paperwork such as an updated coggins, health Daniel Pedraza and Soldado jump the EquiJet fence in the EquiJet-sponsored 1.30m Jumpers at Blenheim Red, White and Blue in California. Photo by Amy McCool / McCool PhotographyEquiJet Takes the Guessing out of Equine Air Travelcerticate and personalized passport must be completed. We can additionally take care of trailering to and from the airport, as well as advise regarding baggage and equipment.” As an added benet, EquiJet’s partnership with Enviro Equine & PET allows for traveling horses to receive complimentary tubes of ElectroBalance, the company’s agship all-natural electrolyte supplement, to keep their health at its peak. What can I expect for my horse on the plane? “Each horse is accompanied by a certied groom to ensure that they are comfortable and safe, as well as to provide the horse with adequate water and hay during ight. As surprising as it may sound, horses are normally quite calm during ight, and plenty of horses tend to rest one leg at a time and snooze as the ride is much easier on their bodies. Since there are no sharp turns or rough bumps, the horses should never have to strain themselves,” explained Schroeder. Once my horse lands at the airport, what happens then? “To answer this question, a handful of factors come into play. Whether the horse was shipped domestic or internationally, the sex of the horse and the age of the horse all determine if it has to stay in quarantine and, if so, for how long after an arriving ight. Horses can stay in quarantine anywhere from 3 days to 60 days,” commented Schroeder. For more information about shipping your horses or to request a quote, please visit EquiJet.com. Bastian Schroeder and Margot Peroni Photo by Lenore Phillips Phelps Media Group

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The Juggling Act: Virginia Fout’s Bicoastal Acclaim By Esther Hahn

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To see the name Virginia Fout on a start list in the Amateur-Owner Hunter divisions is to know the competition will be fierce. With her light touch and accurate eye, she’s piloted her two mounts, Cristiano and Carma, to numerous championships on both ends of the country.In 2017 alone, Fout won Amateur-Owner classes at each major Indoor show with Cristiano while also taking home the Low Amateur-Owner Hunter championship titles with Carma from Capital Challenge Horse Show, the Washington International Horse Show, and the National Horse Show in Kentucky. Fout and Carma have held the titles for two years running at Washington, Kentucky, and the Devon Horse Show. And for 2017, Carma earned the USEF Horse of the Year title.“I never do that,” said Fout, about chasing points and titles. “My horses are 13 and 14, and I have to make them last. I don’t show them as much as my peers because of life and because I want to sustain them. But I was so close after Kentucky last year that I looked at my trainer and said, ‘I cannot believe I’m saying this, but I think I need to go to a horse show after Kentucky.’ I think I went to 13 shows, and Carma won Horse of the Year.”The “life” she referenced is a full plate, even without the horses. As owner and president of V Productions, Fout produces large-scale events, including the annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party. And Fout’s personal life features family prominently, with her husband, Michael Whetstone, and their 6-year-old daughter Logan, at the forefront.So how does the working mom find consistent success in the hunters, a sport that demands perfect execution? It’s all in the balance—and in a commitment to excel.Sweet VirginiaFout’s horsemanship roots run deep. Her parents had met on the horse show circuit, so naturally, Fout and her siblings were born to know horses. Fout’s father, Paul, was a racehorse trainer and her mother, Eve, repurposed the Thoroughbred track rejects into fox hunters on the family’s farm.“I didn’t know there was an option to not ride,” Fout said. “I’d ride after school, I participated in Pony Club and a group of us kids would fox hunt together with Mo Dana.”The Juggling Act: Virginia Fout’s Bicoastal Acclaim By Esther HahnVirginia Fout and daughter Logan at Middle Ranch, Sylmar, CA Photo © Jorge Bautista Photography

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 TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianBecause Fout’s older brother, Doug, and sister, Nina, are 12 and 11 years older, respectively, they weren’t around by the time Fout could keep pace with them. Fout remembered that without playmates in the house, she would carry on as both characters in the “Cowboys and Indians” game aboard her pony. It was an idyllic, horse-centric childhood, nestled in the countryside of The Plains, Va.With horses in the blood, Fout’s siblings went on to equine-focused occupations: Doug is a steeplechase jockey turned trainer and Nina is a three-day eventer and a 2000 Sydney Olympics bronze medalist.“My siblings and I have a common thread in horses, and yet, all three of us chose different disciplines,” Fout said. “Horses and riding are professions for them and a hobby for me. It’s fun because that allows us to stand apart from each other, but we still can bounce things off of one another.”Ironically, Fout didn’t grow up showing. Perhaps it was because horses were the family’s livelihood that Fout’s parents pushed back, saying, “You have your whole life to show.” Instead, Fout competed at the local level and in Pony Club. One especially fun event was dubbed “The Mini Olympics,” which included an overnight ride that culminated with breakfast pancakes, jousting, and a bareback ride across the lake. It wasn’t until the final few years in her junior career that Fout began to ride in recognized shows.“In my last junior year, I was fortunate enough to ride Incentive, an amazing horse owned by Sally Smith,” Fout recalled. “Scott Williamson and Jimmy Piehler facilitated our pairing, and we qualified for Indoors. That year I also qualified for the Medal and the Maclay on a horse owned by Alison Firestone. I didn’t get a lot of trial and error—it was just, go out and do it.”Virginia Fout and Carma Washington International Horse Show Photo © Shawn McMillen PhotographyVirginia Fout and Cristiano National Horse Show Photo © Shawn McMillen Photography

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Changing TidesIt was with that same mindset that Fout jumped from the East Coast to the West. After her first year of college at Mount Vernon College, chosen specifically to be near home to ride for her final junior year, Fout took a leap of faith to California.It all came about as many things do in connection to horses: Incentive’s owner, Sally Smith, knew of a trainer in Marin County, Bitsy Shields. Smith set Fout up with an interview to teach and work at Shields’ Hickory Ridge Farm.“I flew out to California to meet her,” said Fout. “And for me, coming from Virginia, it was nothing I had ever seen before, with dirt corrals instead of pastures and letting the horses loose in the riding arenas to burn off a little steam before riding them.”“When I got back home from the interview, someone said, ‘I bet you won’t do it.’ Two days after that, I was in a car heading West.”That was in July 1990. Fout moved to San Francisco, gave up her amateur status, and became a professional. The first show she went to in California was by the beach in Santa Cruz. The rented house for the week was on the water, and Fout relished the change of scenery.When Fout decided to go back to college, after 18 months of working for Shields, she enrolled at the Academy of Art College to study advertising and graphic design. While studying, she also went to work for rising trainer and rider, John French.“I rode and taught at the barn, but I didn’t really go to many horse shows except when I came home to visit my family,” Fout said. “Every year, though, I would try to go to Upperville. I’d grab one of my mom’s fox hunters out of the field and go show.”New DirectionAfter graduating in 1995, Fout accepted a job at a San Francisco company, CNET. And with the new role Fout decided to step away from riding to focus on her career. I can always ride horses, she thought to herself, at the time.When E! Entertainment approached CNET to create E! Online, Fout was transferred to Los Angeles. But before she left the Bay Area, she produced a horse show in the middle Golden Gate Park, the inaugural San Francisco Classic Horse Show, which also served as a fundraiser for local AIDS charities, including the Equestrian Aid Foundation.”“It was the beginning of my interest in production,” Fout said. “HIV/AIDS had impacted my life after I lost so many friends to the disease, and that motivated me to give back to the community. The Middleburg Classic had already been Virginia Fout at Red Studios Hollywood Photo © Jorge Bautista PhotographyVirginia Fout in her home oce Photo © Jorge Bautista Photography

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 TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestriangoing, and I thought that it would be great to do something similar on the West Coast.”After her move to Los Angeles, Fout decided to take a full break from horses as she learned a new city while cultivating fresh relationships and friendships. It was during this time that she met her husband, Mike, a production designer.“As E! Online started to grow from inception, it was fun navigating this whole Internet thing and how it could apply to live events and red carpet events,” said Fout. “We hosted Q&As that were like group chats so a celebrity would answer questions, live and directly from fans. Now it sounds so antiquated but at the time, it was really innovative. The whole space was constantly evolving, and I was definitely focused on work and career.”By then, event planning was her focus and passion. From E!, Fout moved on to Columbia Tri-Star, taking charge of the cast of Battle Dome, which meant overseeing press junkets and appearances. Fout upped her game with an appointment at Universal Interactive, which saw Fout become the head of the very busy events and global trade show group.“It was a little bit: right place at the right time,” said Fout. “Universal Interactive made hit video games from their intellectual property. As a kid, I played Atari so that was my baseline. But overall, I had to dig in and learn from the ground up.”After a few years and a corporate transaction that relocated Universal Interactive to Westchester, many miles from home, Fout faced a long commute and a career fork in the road. “I remember driving home and thinking, ‘What am I doing?’” Fout revealed. “I felt like a hamster on a wheel.”It was in 2003 that Fout decided to formally launch her own event company. Soon, one of her best friends, John Scott, a co-founder of the Elton John AIDS Foundation, asked Fout to help with a fundraising event at Pelican Hill in Newport Beach. “I produced that event for him, and it was a success,” Fout said. Virginia Fout © Jorge Bautista Photography

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 TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrian“Then he asked, ‘How would you like to produce our Oscar party?’ The rest is history.”Work RewardsThis year will mark Fout’s 15th year producing the Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party. Before Fout took the helm, the annual event was produced by an outside sponsor. After she joined, the Foundation decided to self-produce the event. “When I started, we had three hundred people, a sit-down dinner, and a performance,” Fout said. “Now, it’s one thousand people—it has tripled in size. It’s also gone from making $1 million to $6 million. It’s a lot of work, but it is incredibly rewarding.”Fout inherited her philanthropic spirit from her mom, Eve. As an avid foxhunter, Eve held a deep love for Virginia’s countryside, and foresaw the threat of urban sprawl as it pushed its way out from Washington, D.C.“My mom was head of the Piedmont Environment Council,” said Fout. “She fought tirelessly for the conservation easement of hunt country. Looking back now, I feel so so lucky that she did.”It’s in large part thanks to Eve’s commitment that Middleburg properties continue to have open land and spaces, a legacy that Eve would appreciate.Absorbing her mom’s fervor for a good cause, Fout has found her greatest passion in event production to be closely tied to charitable actions. Earlier in the year, Fout helped her client, musician Steven Tyler, launch his annual Grammy party, which raised $2.4 million for female victims of abuse and neglect.Each year, Fout takes on new projects alongside the annual events. She finds herself to be inspired by the larger functions, often with philanthropic purpose, because they are both challenging and incredibly rewarding.“You tend to find your niche and find where you excel,” Fout said. “Fundraising-driven events have really become one of my specialties. I love a good challenge and executing something that seems impossible.”Virginia Fout with Sir Elton John and his husband David Furnish Photo © Michael Kovac

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 TCE ________________TheCompetitiveEquestrianChance EncounterShortly after Fout established her production company in 2004, she and her husband went looking for their first home. One of the options they toured had riding trophies and ribbons displayed everywhere.“I walked into the computer nook and there was a diploma above it saying Archibald Cox,” Fout remembered. “It was Archie’s house! I would run into him when our friend, Scott Williamson, would be in town. But that was the sign to get back to riding. I called him, and I started going out to ride horses at the barn. I wanted to have a horse again, but my mom wasn’t having any of it. She was worried that it would become an expense she would get saddled with herself.”When Fout’s father passed away in 2005, a few of the horses in his training string had to find new homes. There was one that Fout had her eye on to develop. He was a stallion at the time, a 3-year-old with chips in his ankle and a wind operation.When the assistant trainer was tasked with finding the horse a good home, Fout volunteered. Keeping him at a friend’s house and out of Eve’s eyesight, Fout gelded him, turned him out, then mustered up enough money to put him on a trailer to California.“I remember being with my mom a few months later and saying, ‘I have something to tell you: remember that horse? Well, I have him,’” Fout said. “My mom started laughing. His name is Pine, and I called him Classified because it was a classified operation to get him to California. He’s my sweet Thoroughbred that took me around, jumped everything, and went Indoors as a 5-year-old. Now, he’s retired in Virginia, going on trail rides. But that’s how it all started with Archie.”Now, Fout’s competition string is comprised of two horses, Cristiano, a 13-year-old Oldenburg, and Carma, a 14-year-old Mecklenburg gelding. Both horses were gambles for Fout. Cristiano was coming back from a splint bone removal that had him sidelined for a year and a half when Fout purchased him. And Carma, too, was coming back from an injury, which the vet categorized as a 50-50 chance in terms of future soundness. Regardless, Fout purchased him from barn mate, Montana Coady.“Archie had the vision to pair me with both horses,” Fout said. “And they are my horses of a lifetime, for sure.”In a way, it’s a testament to Fout’s horsemanship that she’s been so successful with her formerly high-risk horses. Stabled at Middle Ranch in Sylmar, Calif., Cristiano and Carma live together in a grass paddock. Ever since a wild fire ravaged the property last December, the barn that formerly housed Fout’s horses burned down and has yet to be rebuilt.“I think living out has attributed to their wellbeing,” said Fout. “The older they get, the more beneficial it is for them to move around.”Another key to keeping her horses happy is quality time at Fout’s Virginia farm. After her parents passed, she kept her family’s property and stables her horses there for weeks at a time when showing on the East Coast.“This year, after Devon and Upperville, the horses stayed at my house an extra three weeks,” Fout said. “And I rode them out on the trails the whole time, they just love it.”In BalanceHard work is a common theme in Fout’s story. She’s worked hard to get to where she is—with her career, with her horses, and with raising her young family. It’s evident that this work ethic is directly shaped from a life born into horses.“Horses are in my blood,” Fout said. “I pinch myself every day. I’m so lucky for a childhood growing up on the back of my Connemara pony, Hush Puppy, and for the experience of facing a variety of temperaments with the off-the-track Thoroughbreds. There wasn’t any horse shopping for me. I had to make the best of what I was given and that’s carried over into my adult years.“And because I was never allowed to show the circuit as a junior, it makes it even more rewarding to be able to do it myself as an amateur. I feel fortunate to have two talented, albeit challenging horses. I know it’s my background that has helped me in my success with them—that and practice.”There are parallels to horses and event production for Fout. Work, time, and mileage are the keys to success in both industries. And when asked about what she may be doing in five or ten years in her two worlds, Fout was quick with an answer. “I hope I’m still riding,” she said. “I don’t think I’ll take the jumper route, but perhaps I’ll start doing derbies to change it up a bit. That would really be going back to my roots. Professionally, I hope to play a part, producing events, in the upcoming Olympic Games that will be in Los Angeles in ten years. In a way, I’m tailor-made to jump into that challenge.” Whatever route Fout takes, she will undoubtedly remain constant to her truth: that you’ll never know everything, whether in hobby, career, or family. “There’s always more to learn,” she said. “You can’t learn it all because it all continues to evolve.”

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Known for being more than just a horse show, the American Gold Cup is an experience. A taste of European style show jumping in America is something one can only enjoy at the American Gold Cup! For those who cannot attend this iconic event in person, the 2018 American Gold Cup will be showcased on multiple global platforms, from live streaming on digital outlets such as FEI TV to television broadcasts on NBC Sports Network. As one of only seven events that comprise the East Coast division of the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping North American League, the 2018 American Gold Cup will occur shortly after the conclusion of the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games™ in Tryon, North Carolina, and most of the members short listed on the NetJets® U.S. Show Jumping Team are regular competitors at the American Gold Cup including Madden, Ryan, Ward, Laura Kraut, Adrienne Sternlicht, Margie Engle and Lillie Keenan.The star-studded roster of equestrian athletes is not limited to those from the United States, however. Past athletes include Irishmen Shane Sweetnam, Paul O’Shea, Daniel Coyle and 2015 American Gold Cup winner Richie Moloney, who was the first non-North American athlete to claim the title. South America and Europe continue to have their countries represented as well, including Ramiro Quintana and Luis Pedro Biraben of Argentina, Beat Mändli of Switzerland and Liubov Kochetova of Russia.in the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping New York CSI4*-W.Devin Ryan and Eddie Blue greet fans after their 2017 win.“We consistently spend a good part of our year at competitions in Europe and returning to the American Gold Cup each year is always a highlight. I love riding on the picturesque grass field and the local equestrian community is always supportive and enthusiastic,” Madden praised.“The atmosphere and the crowds remind us a bit of the European-style competitions, but it is conveniently located in North Salem, not far from our home base in Cazenovia, New York.”World No. 3 ranked athlete, McLain Ward, who also finished in fourth place in the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final in Paris, will surely be aiming to earn a spot on the historic trophy at this year’scompetition after his second place finish aboard HH Callas in 2017 in The American Gold Cup returns to Old Salem Farm Sept. 26–30 in North Salem, New York, and will once again welcome some of the world’s top equestrian athletes for world-class competition. On the line-up for this year include 2018 Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final champion, two-time U.S. Olympic gold medalist and New York native BeezieMadden as well as second place finisher and 2017 American Gold Cup winner Devin Ryan of the United States. Known for being more than just a horse show, the American Gold Cup is an experience. A taste of European style show jumping in America is something one can only enjoy at the American Gold Cup! For those who cannot attend this iconic event in person, the 2018 American Gold Cup will be showcased on multiple global platforms, from live streaming on digital outlets such as FEI TV to television broadcasts on NBC Sports Network. 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I love riding on the picturesque grass field and the local equestrian community is always supportive and enthusiastic,” Madden praised.“The atmosphere and the crowds remind us a bit of the European-style competitions, but it is conveniently located in North Salem, not far from our home base in Cazenovia, New York.”World No. 3 ranked athlete, McLain Ward, who also finished in fourth place in the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final in Paris, will surely be aiming to earn a spot on the historic trophy at this year’scompetition after his second place finish aboard HH Callas in 2017 in The American Gold Cup returns to Old Salem Farm Sept. 26–30 in North Salem, New York, and will once again welcome some of the world’s top equestrian athletes for world-class competition. 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sEpTEmbEr 2018 OHJA MEDAL FINALS PROGRAM 452018 Medal FinalsProgramWelcome to the OHJA’s 2018 Medal FinalsRiders competed in qualifying OHJA medal classes throughout the show year to accumulate enough points to secure a place in this years’ Medal Finals competition.During Medal Finals riders are tested on their horsemanship knowledge and riding ability. “Phase One” of Medal Finals is a written test on horsemanship that takes place Friday morning, August 30th. All Medal Finals riders must complete the written test Friday morning before their rst riding round (“Phase Two”). The written test is worth a total of 10 points. The written test score is combined with the rider’s rst round score; the combined top ten scores in each division will advance to the Final Round, which takes place during the afternoon on Saturday, August 31st. Please join us during and after the Final Round for the OHJA BBQ and Fundraiser, generously sponsored by Purina. Tickets for the BBQ can be purchased in the show ofce or at the BBQ. All proceeds benet the OHJA, a non-prot organization. Please check with the show ofce for the start times of these events.The Oregon Hunter Jumper Association takes this opportunity to thank all of its sponsors, including those that donated prizes. It is because of the continued support from our sponsors, donors, and members that the OHJA is able to continue its mission; to bring together the equestrian community, to promote horsemanship and sportsmanship, to encourage and promote public support of the equestrian community, and to enhance the knowledge of equestrian competition. I would also like to give a big thank you to Team NW for hosting the OHJA Medal Finals and for their continued support of the OHJA.On behalf of the OHJA Board of Directors, we congratulate all of our competitors and wish them the best of luck!Sincerely,Rebekah SwanOHJA President

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sEpTEmbEr 2018 OHJA MEDAL FINALS PROGRAM 47What is a Medal Class?A medal class is an equitation class in which the rider com-petes to qualify for a “medal nal” at the end of the year.Who is Eligible to Compete in a Medal Class?To qualify for the OHJA Medal Finals, a rider must accumu-late at least 10 points during the show season. However, once entries close for the show holding the OHJA Medal Finals, OHJA, in consultation with show management, may invite up to 10 additional riders who have not accumulated 10 points, starting with the highest point earnersHow are OHJA Medal Classes Conducted?At least 3 riders must complete the course for the class to count toward the OHJA Medal Finals and for the medal to be awarded. Riders in the Mini Medal classes compete over fences not to exceed 2’6”, riders in the Children’s and Adult Amateur Medal classes compete over fences not to exceed 3’, and riders in the Junior/Senior Medal classes compete over fences 3’6” in height. There must be a “ride-off” in each medal class between at least the top 2 riders, with 4 recommended.How do Riders Accumulate Medal Points?Points are accumulated based upon a rider’s placing in qual-ifying classes. Ten points are awarded for 1st place, 6 points for 2nd place, 4 points for 3rd place, 3 points for 4th place, and 2 points for 5th place. Riders who win Mini Medal and Children’s Medal qualifying classes may continue to com-pete until they accumulate 25 points, and riders who win Adult Amateur and Junior/Senior Medal classes may con-tinue to compete until the Medal Finals.Who is Eligible to Competein OHJA Medal Finals?To qualify for the OHJA Medal Finals, a rider must accu-mulate at least 10 points during the show season. However, once entries close for the show holding the OHJA Medal Finals, show management is allowed to invite up to 10 ad-ditional riders who have not accumulated 10 points, starting with the highest point earners.How are OHJA Medal Finals Conducted?All riders in the OHJA Medal Finals compete in 1 round over fences and take a written test. Scores from the 1st round and written test are combined to determine the top 10 nalists, who then compete in a 2nd round of testing called a“ride off”. In the Children’s, Adult Amateur, and Junior/Senior Medal Finals, the “ride off” is over fences. However, in the Mini Medal Finals, the “ride-off” cannot include testing over fences; it must be on the at or the judge may ask the riders horsemanship questions. Prizes are awarded through 10th place, entries permitting.MEDAL FINALS FAQswww.francotucci.comItalyPh. Tiziano Scaffai.itKatie Nubel Ph: 503. 457. 7560katie@francotucci.comFRANCOTUCCI.COMFRANCOFRANCO TUCCIItaly212x262-katieNubelDEF.indd 5 14/12/17 11:14

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50 OHJA MEDAL FINALS PROGRAM sEpTEmbEr 2018Lauren Pleasance Children’s Medal 2017 MEDAL WINNERSSophie Lang 3’6”Junior/Senior Medal Marisa Zaludek Adult Amateur Medal Erin Hansen Adult Mini Medal Kate Hagerty Children’s Mini Medal 1st Helen Lind / 2nd Kiana Oyama / 3rd Isabella Ierulli1st Marisa Zaludek / 2nd Kim Larson-Daiker / 3rd Caroline Strek1st Sophie Lang / 2nd Grace Spiegel / 3rd Emily PerkinsSophie Lang 3’3” Junior/Senior Medal Marisa Zaludek Adult Amateur Medal Helen Lind Children’s Medal 1st Natalia Pantuso2nd Hannah Scheuer3rd Kennedy Duke1st Marisa Zaludek 2nd Kim Larson-Daiker3rd Caroline Strek1st Helen Lind2nd Kiana Oyama3rd Isabella Ierulli1st Erin Hansen2nd Tamara Gonzalez3rd Kimberly Flanagan1st Kate Hagerty 2nd Bailey Grasty 3rd Madeline CappsSophie Lang 3’6” Junior/Senior Medal 1st Sophie Lang 2nd Grace Spiegel3rd Emily Perkins

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sEpTEmbEr 2018 OHJA MEDAL FINALS PROGRAM 63ank You TEAM NW EQUESTRIAN SPORTS for hosting the 2018 MEDAL FINALSFounded in 1978, OHJA’s purpose is to:• Promote the interest of owners and exhibitors by ensuring fair competition & sportsmanship• Help improve and develop the quality of hunters and jumpers within the state• Bolster public support of the hunter, jumper and hunt seat equitation industry• Expand and enhance the image of equestrian competition• Provide academic scholarships to accredited schools of higher education• Financially support junior members competing at regional and national level eventsOHJA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of hunters, jumpers and hunt seat equitation.

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September 2018 www.eINw.org 67www.EINW.orgPresident’s ReportBy Diana AxnessFor those of you who are actively involved in Equestrians Institute divisions and committees, you are most likely aware that my primary discipline is driving. I just spent the last week at the EI Combined Driving Event – setting up at the facility, volunteering at the show, and taking it all down aer the event. Combined Driving is the driven form of eventing. Like eventing, it is a three phase event - each requiring a signicant amount of equipment which has to be set up and then taken down aer the event. It literally takes hundreds of hours of volunteer time from the time we arrive on site until the time we pull out a week later. e driving division is fortunate that they have a group of committee members who are able and willing to do this week. In addition to the committee there are several people who live fairly near to the venue who come over and help on the before and aer event work.Yes, the work to put on the events is exhausting – both physically and mentally. But, without people volunteering to do this work, there wouldn’t be events. And, while it is exhausting work, the camaraderie of the people working together and the appreciation expressed by the event participants leaves a sense of satisfaction and makes it all worthwhile. While I’m writing about my experience with the driving events, the other divisions have similar situations. If you are interested in joining a division committee or helping at events, please contact the appropriate division director. Dressage ReportBy Gunn Cooper Photos by Belynda Mooree second of our two recognized dressage shows for the 2018 season was also a record breaker attendance wise. It feels good from a nancial stand point that we have nally been able to rell our coers. Our bank account had dwindled to the point that if we had sustained another year of recognized show loss, we would have had to discontinue these two agship show. I want to thank everyone for their support in the form of Board of DirectorsBoardofDirectors@einw.org Diana Axness diana@einw.org Trish Camozzi-Ekberg trish@einw.org Gunn Cooper gunn@einw.org Meika Decher meika@einw.org Merridy Hance merridy@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 Jo Renn jo@einw.orgAdministration Membership membership@einw.org Bookkeeper bookkeeper@einw.org Volunteers volunteers@einw.org Grants grants@einw.org Website/Email webmaster@einw.orgDriving Events & Clinicdriving@einw.org Sarah Johnson sarah@einw.org Diana Axness diana@einw.org Merridy Hance merridy@einw.org Leslie McGinnis leslie@einw.orgEventing Horse Trials & Clinicseventing@einw.org Meika Decher meika@einw.org Penny Leggott penny@einw.org Heidi Hansen heidi@einw.orgDressage Shows & Clinicsdressage@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.comSport Horse Breeding Shows & Clinics Chris Bredeson chris@einw.org Laurie McLaughlin lauriemc@einw.orgcompetitor participation, volunteering as well as sponsorship. In the eyes of the Dressage Committee, it validates that we are on the right track and that over 40 years of organizing fun and educational events are appreciated by our membership.is year we also had the privilege of being part of awarding the PNW Dressage High Performance Awards. Riders had to pay a $5 contribution to PNW Dressage High Performance Foundation and ride Reese O'KeefeJason McAfee, Gunn Cooper, Alyssa Pitts, Karen Petty and Regina Agren

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68 www.eINw.org September 2018both in the Chablis/Beaujolais show as well as the Champagne Classis. e high score from each show was then averaged to determine the placing. Congratulations to the following winners:FEI Open Champion $2,000 – Alyssa Pitts with an average score of 71.507%FEI Open Reserve $1,000 – Regina Agren with an average score of 69.338%FEI Open Runner Up $700 (funded by EI) – Jason McAfree with an average score of 68.529%We very much enjoyed working with Karen Petty from PNW DHPF and hope to build on that partnership for next year.As an aside, Regina Agren, who signed up for EI’s dressage clinic series with Anne Gribbons and Jan Ebeling this year, shared with me that she attributes her win and improved scores to having work with Jan at the clinic in May. Congratulations also go out to the following High Point, Trophy and Pony Breed winners:OPEN – Alyssa Pitts riding Geronimo R at ird Level Test 3 with a score of 76.154%AA – Petra Hilleberg riding Boogie Woogies at FEI Intermediate II with a score of 64.632%JR/YR – Issac Agren riding Valentine at Dressage Seat Equitation 14-18 with a score of 76.667%Mary Dodd Perpetual Trophy Award for ird Level – Alyssa Pitts riding Geronimo R at ird Level Test 3 with a score of 76.154%Kathleen Doyle Musical Freestyle Award – Stacey Lucko riding Champ at Freestyle ird Level with a score of 74.583%Suzy Moery Perpetual Trophy for Second Level – Regina Agren riding Nahar at Second Level Test 3 with a score of 72.683%EI Pony Breed Award Champion – Champ owned by Rachel Lundeen and ridden by Stacey LuckoEI Pony Breed Award Reserve Champion – Valentine owned by Regina Agren and ridden by Issac Agrenese awards are EI member only benets! e High Point winners receive a ribbon and a $50 gi certicate from Olson’s Tack. e trophy winners get a name plaque on the trophy, an artist hand painted vase and if time allowed a professional photograph.THANK YOU to the army of volunteers who helped us out and made this show possible and to our wonderful show crew, Markay Kerr – Show Manager, Anne Bartlett – Show Entry Secretary, Jo Renn – Volunteer Coordinator, and EI members Kathryn Lewis, Rebecca Chateld, BJ Higgins and Bryan Beymer and last but not least Karen Petty from PNW High Performance Dressage Foundation.Eventing ReportNo report this month. Sport Horse Breeding ReportNo report this month.Driving ReportBy Merridy Hance Photos by Hooeats Photographye 2018 Equestrians Institute Combined Driving Event was remarkable. Drivers with their entourages came from ve states and provinces in the full array of competition turnouts: singles, pairs, tandems, and four-in-hands. All these drivers are remarkable for their geniality and synergy as well as their horsemanship and skills with driving. We paid tribute to two remarkable men who were instrumental in building driving in the Northwest and beyond — Ron Whiteman and Bob Griswold. In their memory and in our own continuing energies, we "Live life like someone le the gate open." Molly AkersGracie the pony is a rockstar. Here she is on marathon with Deb Holmes as her driving partner and Tish Hodges as her navigator. Yep, Preliminary division champions.

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September 2018 www.eINw.org 69Pip Breckon of British Columbia with her miniature horse were Training division champions over all sizes and turnouts. Terri Jones and Bo, along with Larry Jones as navigator, can literally take your breath away. Intermediate division champions in a highly competitive division. Doug Graves and Eileen Wallin from Montana brought double double with two pairs of Friesians.Michael Sabatini of Idaho and his four-in-hand of Fjords navigated a complex Cones course handily.Did we mention fun? Not to be outdone by horses who y on marathon, Blitz the Seahawks mascot visited the EI CDE, to the great delight of people, horses, and puppies. Here, Liz Goldman, Dallas Bolen, and Chip team up with BLITZ the Seahawks mascot as he spreads his wings equestrian style.

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70 www.oregoNDreSSage.com September 2018Oregon Dressage Society is a USDF Group Member; ODS members are automatically USDF Group Members. 2018 Executive CommitteePresident: Karen Cheeke | (541) 740-8837 | kontessakeen@hotmail.comPresident Elect: Emily Kenyon | (541) 510-1761 | emilyekenyon@gmail.comSecretary: Valerie Hallberg - Stallings | (541) 817-6386 | valer329@gmail.comTreasurer: Gaye McCabe | (503) 378-0309 | j-g.mccabe@juno.comDirectors at LargeLisa Koch | (541) 410-5968 | lisakoch3@gmail.com Jessica Rattner | (503) 830-9994 | jessica.rattner@gmail.com Anna Bigwood | (503) 539-3793 | abigwood@comcast.netEmily Kenyon (see President Elect)Gaye McCabe (see Treasurer)Regional RepresentativesNorth Region (2): Sam Clement | samclem@microsoft.com Jo Renn | (508) 335-6103 | jorenn22@yahoo.comCentral Region: Karen Cheeke | (541) 740-8837 | kontessakeen@hotmail.comSouth Region: Brett Lynn Stallings| (541) 817-6401 | bsaiedail@gmail.comEast Region: Sharm Daggett | (541) 426-3728 | sharm@wallowacounty.comCommittee ChairsAdult Committee: Sam ClementsAwards Committee: Ed Miller | (541) 890-5085 | eamgroup@aol.comChampionship Show: Jennifer Milburn | (541) 231-7247| dressageshowmanager@gmail.comCompetitions Committee: Sarah Diebert | (360) 574-3733 | sjdiebert@comcast.netDSHB Committee: VacantFinance Committee: Gaye McCabe (see Treasurer) Para Committee: Karina Molatore | (503) 523-8084 | karina.molatore@gmail.comYouth Committee: (see Treasurer)Additional State PositionsAsst. Treasurer: Jorine Rietman | (503) 849-8235 | j.rietman@comcast.netAwards/USEF Shows: Christopher Main | (503) 389-0191 | christopher@haywardfarm.comAwards: Ed Miller | (541) 482-2902Awards/Special: Valerie Stallings (see secretary)Editor/Policies & Procedures: Ed Miller (see Awards)ODS Librarian: Amanda Wilgenburg | (360) 426-8939 crookedtailfarm@msn.com4H Liaison: Joyce Stride | (503) 647-0168Historian: Kim Hixson | (509) 698-6778Chapter Ocers: Listed on ODS WebsiteAdministration: General Information: Karen Cheeke (ODS email and cell phone, (503) 681-2337 | (503) 681-3873 fax | oce@oregondressage.com)Membership: Jo Renn | jorenn22@yahoo.comMail, Financials: Gaye McCabe | j-g.mccabe@juno.comQuickBooks: Jorine Reitman | j.reitman@comcast.net1099s: Helen Ferguson | ferguson@canby.comInsurance: Marsha Williams | gotothebarn.mw@gmail.comWebsite Master: Mary Packard | marypackard@mindspring.comWebsite Calendar: Karen McCurdy | karen.mccurdy@icloud.com Show Approvals & Publications (test booklet & roster): Sarah Diebert | sjdiebert@comcast.netPublications (instructor brochure & Flying Changes): Anna Bigwood | abigwood@comcast.netOregon Dressage Society e VolteODS President's Note: By Karen CheekeAs we approach fall, the show season is winding down. e second weekend in September is the annual ODS Championship and Open Show at Devonwood. It is always a great time to compete, volunteer, and cheer on your fellow dressage competitors. For some, this is also a nal show before competing two weeks later in USDF Region 6 Finals at Donida. Another opportunity for volunteering and cheering on our regional competitors. e nal session of part 2 of the L Judges program is also going to be held at Donida during Regionals. We will soon have several more L graduates available to judge our ODS League shows. ank you Francy Haupt for organizing and running this program. Be sure and check and see if you have qualied to be able to compete in the ODS League Championships being held at Donida on October 13 and 14. Great opportunity to show at this beautiful facility under R judges. And if you haven’t qualied, you can still ride in open classes. ere are no qualifying scores needed to compete in Dressage freestyle or Western Dressage championships. Come join the fun. And ODS Chapters should be considering if they would like to take on this show for next year. e chapter/chapters running the show will be able to propose the venue to the ODS Board. More details about how to be selected for this opportunity available soon. www.oregondressage.comAnd those of you who want just one more USDF/USEF show before the show season ends in our region, be sure to consider the State of Jeerson Dressage Show on October 6 and 7. Your scores count towards the 2019 Show season at this show and it is also the last show before the 2019 USEF Dressage Tests are released with potential changes. A lot of clinics and Adult Camps have happened this past summer and so there have been plenty of opportunities to learn from a variety of instructors, trainers, and judges. It is already time to start planning for next year’s educational opportunities. It is important to get your events on the ODS Calendar. We are busy nalizing the new ODS Website. Look for it to be live this fall. And… our big event this fall is the ODS Trainers Workshop and ODS Awards Gala and Symposium. Lisa Wilcox is teaching at the workshop and will be a keynote speaker at Awards Gala. e symposium with Lisa is open to all ODS members. e links are open to register for these events. Come join the fun. As I write this, the ODS Nominating Committee is preparing the voting for the 2019 board. Watch for the announcement of the outcome of this election. ank you to everyone who agreed to run and take on the responsibility of representing our membership. I hope some of you will consider becoming active with the ODS Board and its committees this upcoming year. Many opportunities to join in and volunteer with the amount of time that ts your lifestyle.

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September 2018 www.oregoNDreSSage.com 71CHAPTER NEWS: Lower Puget Sound DressageWe are proud to host the 2018 ODS LEAGUE SHOW FINALSOCTOBER 13-14 Donida Equestrian Center, Auburn, WAJUDGES: Anne Appleby “R” & Diane Royce “R”QUALIFYING SHOW YEAR: November 1, 2017 - September 30, 2018 Score must be earned in current show yearODS Members who have shown in at least 2 tests at the same level and scored a minimum of 55% at an ODS approved League Show will be eligible to ride in the League Show Finals. Championship classes will be held for Introductory – Second level, including Freestyle, Pas De Deux, Quadrille and Western Dressage. For those who have not qualied but still would like another opportunity to show, we will also oer Open League Show classes, Introductory level through FEI.SHOW MANAGER: Jo Renn E-mail: jorenn22@yahoo.comSHOW SECRETARY: Tina Hansen E-mail: leagueshow2018@gmail.comCLOSING DATE: October 1, 2018Prize list and sponsor package are available on our website at lpsdc.com. Other Upcoming Shows:FALL FLING SHOW: September 16th at Kitsap Saddle ClubADDITIONAL SHOW: We have added one show! September 30th at Green Hills FarmTwin Rivers ChapterTWIN RIVERS CLASSIC SHOW Recognized dressage competition is back in Lane County! e Twin Rivers Chapter hosted a recognized dressage competition on August 18 & 19, 2018 at bucolic Silver Tail Farm in Creswell, Oregon. e show was judged by USEF “S” Dressage Judge Heidi Gaian, USDF Gold, Silver and Bronze Medalist and “r” judge Kathy Casey, FEI trainer and rider.e weekend was a huge success with riders from Oregon and Washington competing in classes from Training Level to Grand Prix. e highlights of the show were the musical freestyle classes held on both days in front of standing-room only crowds. Spectators were treated to incredibly creative, entertaining and beautifully choreographed rides. For members of the public, this was their rst exposure to dressage and it was a fantastic way to let them see the “dancing horses.”e shows high point winners were: Jessica Wisdom and Contucci Bey owned by Kari McClain with a 75.435 at training level test 1 in the Open Division, Joan Sly and Decadence with a 74.063 at rst level test 2, in t adult Amateur Division, and Junior/Young Rider: Tori Turner and Weeko with a 73.182 at training level test 3.e show’s host, Silver Tail Farm oered top-class competition and warm-up arenas with Master’s Blend footing (Premier Equestrian) and Oregon coast beach sand. Located midway between Portland and southern Oregon and just minutes o I-5, the venue provided an inviting and low-key atmosphere in a picturesque setting. is competition was also the last-chance opportunity to earn scores needed to qualify for year-end state and regional championships. Twin Rivers would like to thank all of the generous sponsors who helped make the show a success and the volunteers who contributed their time and worked so hard to keep things running smoothly through-out the weekend.Leslie Chapman aboard Quantro with family after competing her Grand Prix Freestyle

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72 www.oregoNDreSSage.com September 2018 Saturday, October 27th at the Wilsonville Community Center, Wilsonville, OR. e Silent Auction will also take place at the Awards Banquet. on Sunday, October 28th. Auditing prices as follows: Symposium and Awards banquet: $80.00 Symposium only, in advance: $75.00 Symposium only, at the door: $80.00 https://ods-fall-gala18.eventbrite.comFor more information, or to make a donation to the Silent Auction, contact Valerie at valer329@gmail.com or 541-817-6386. Photo by Sara HellnerVanessa Becker riding her KWPN Gelding Veron warming up for the Grand Prix Jessica Wisdom aboard Kari McClain’s Golden Gait competing in Materiale for 3 year olds

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September 2018 www.oregoNHuNterJumper.org 73 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 Special thanks to TEAM NW EQUESTRIAN SPORTSanks to TEAM NW for helping make the OHJA Medal Finals a success! Also, thank you to the rest of the OHJA sponsors for their support! Congratulations to all of our competitors.Amazon 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-prot 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 relist it for the current year as they start fresh on all accounts each year.Check Your PointsAs the 2018 show season starts winding down, check your points for accuracy. Renewals and joining must be completed prior to showing for your points to count. ere are no retroactive points given. Be sure to check that your trainer has also renewed so that they can get points on your horse as well. Lifetime memberships are available. Contact a board member with questions. Also talk to your trainer about the best system for you and your horse(s) based on where you mostly compete. 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.comOregon Hunter/Jumper Associationwww.oregonhunterjumper.orgfrom being seen by 5,000+ equestrian enthusiasts? Do you make or sell equine products or services? Would you like to support academic scholarships, educational seminars for riders, or junior equestrians?If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, the OHJA would love to hear from you! e OHJA is a non-prot, 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@oregon-hunterjumper.orgBoard NominationsAnyone interested in running for the 2019 OHJA Board, please contact Dustin Goodwin at dustingoodwin00@gmail.com Board positions are three-year terms. All dierent skillsets are needed for the board positions.Scholarshipse OHJA Scholarship Application deadline is November 15th. Each year OHJA awards up to three academic scholarships. You may apply for a scholarship if you are attending, For Family Membership, make sure that all family members’ emails are included in order for each member to vote in elections. 2018 Awards Gala New this year: tables of 10 will be available to purchase at a discount. If you want to make sure that your sit with your favorite barn mates then buy a table! Tables only available until November 15th. Every table purchased will be put into a drawing for a 1 night stay at the Marriot. Ticket sales are coming soon, you can also buy the normal individual tickets, so keep an eye on the website. e Banquet will be held at the Marriot Downtown Waterfront in January 2019. 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 ocial OHJA Facebook page “Oregon Hunter Jumper Association” or on Instagram “oregonhunterjumper.” SponsorshipsDo you have a vacation home that you would be willing to auction a few days at to help fundraise? Do you have of know someone with a business that would benet

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ACHEKMBF74 www.oregoNHuNterJumper.org September 2018or planning to attend college (community or university), graduate school, or a vocational school.Scholarships are awarded based upon information provided in the scholarship application, academic transcripts, and three letters of recommendation. Finalists are invited to interview with the Scholarship Committee in December. Scholarship recipients are announced at the Annual Awards Banquet and Fundraiser; funds are disbursed directly to the recipients’ chosen accredited educational institution.e amount of the scholarship awarded varies based upon funds raised throughout the year. e OHJA relies on donations to the Scholarship Fund to oer scholarships. If you are interested in donating directly to OHJA’s scholarship fund please contact the Scholarship Representative.We encourage applicants to begin the application process early in order to complete their application on time. Application materials can be sent directly to the Scholarship Represen-tative.New USHJA National Hunter and Jumper Championshipse Las Vegas National Horse Show will feature National Hunter Championships for Amateur Owner Hunters, Junior Hunters, Pony Hunters, Green Hunters, Adult Amateur Hunters and Children’s Hunters. ey will also have National Jumper Championships with eight sections of jumpers from 1.10-1.40m for Junior, Amateur and Open Jumper competitions. In addition, there will be a USHJA aliate championships for fence heights from 2’-2’6” as well as Equitation division championships. Please see description on the USHJA website at ushja.org. is is a great new opportunity for OHJA riders for all levels to participate at the national level. Upcoming Shows and EventsAugust 29 – September 2 NW Spectacular (OHJA Medal Finals)September 8-9 HDHJA Early Summer Outreach ShowSeptember 22 Quiet Rein Outreach ShowNovember 15 Scholarship DeadlineNovember 15 Last day to purchase a table of 10 for the Banquet

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September 2018 www.oregoN.poNyclub.org 75Oregon Region of the United States Pony ClubsNational Championships!e 2018 United States Pony Club Championships West was held at Donida Farm in Auburn, Washington in mid-August. e Oregon Region Pony Clubs were proud to send 33 competitors in four disciplines. Brinna Weiseth placed second individually in the Tetrathlon, a competition that challenges riding, shooting, swimming, and running skills. She took a rst place ribbon for both running and swimming. Her team placed third overall.In Show Jumping, Mylo Ritson, Grace Schreiber, Iris Daily, and Maci Marantette were all recognized for having ve clear rounds, meaning no jumping faults or time penalties throughout the entire competition. Oregon Team 1 (Abby Frank, Maci Marantette, Mylo Ritson, Grace Schreiber, Isabella Kasten) received rst place overall and h in Horse Management. Oregon Team 2 (Desiree Fisher, Katie Junker, Jessy Cox, Leah Stubbs, SummerLynn Ramirez) placed third overall and second in Horse Management. Iris Daily was on a team with Pony Club members from the Northwest Region that placed ninth overall and tenth in Horse Management. Oregon Region riders demonstrated exceptional equitation skills, with Iris placing third in equitation in the Developing Horse/Rider division, and Leah placing fourth. In Introductory Equitation, Maci placed rst, Isabella was fourth, and Grace was h. Katie placed rst in Modied equitation. Desiree Fisher and Abby Frank were recognized for excellent Stable Management skills and for having fun while being polite, positive, and respectful.www.oregon.ponyclub.org For all inquiries, please contact oregonregionboard@gmail.com Canterwood Camas/SW Washington Columbia Winds Portland/Hillsboro/St. Helens Dodge Creek Douglas County Fox Hills Ridgefield/SW Washington High Lakes Central Oregon/Bend Highland Riders Beavercreek Iron Horse Portland/Beaverton/Sherwood Jumps & Jodhpurs Eugene/Corvallis Mount Hood Hood River/Columbia Gorge Oregon Trail Lake Oswego/West Linn/Oregon City Patton Valley Forest Grove/Hillsboro Rogue Valley Southern Oregon Rose City Portland/Beaverton/Sherwood Willamette Valley Salem Willowbrook Clark County, WA

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76 www.oregoN.poNyclub.org September 2018e Oregon Dressage team (Chloe Winter, Mikayla Stout, Hannah Barce) took second place overall, and rst in Horse Management. Hannah received special recognition for her maturity in handling her horse’s jogout. All the competitors performed stylish musical freestyle routines as well. Quiz is a competition of equine knowledge in ve phases in which competitors demonstrate practical horse management tasks, complete team problem solving challenges, and answer written and oral questions. Oregon Region’s Junior D Team 1 (Emma Nowak, Alex Bronson, Cat Ritson, Lizzy White) placed second and our Junior D Team 2 (Hanni Sreenan, Shelby Mattson, Lily Nosbaum) placed ninth. Cat Ritson placed rst individually in her division and Emma Nowak was tenth. Our Senior D Team 1 (Vanessa McDermott, Claire Curtis, Margaret Keller) placed h and Senior D Team 2 (Nora Bissonnette, Hannah Ryhlick, Maddie Woo) took rst place. Nora also placed rst individually, Hannah was second place and Vanessa took fourth place in the Senior D division. Our C level Team (Charis Bronson, Claire Frank) received rst place overall. Individually, Claire took h and Charis was eighth. Our Horsemasters are judged individually. Adria Fix placed rst in the D division while Amy McCarey placed second, and Carrie O’Brien took rst place in the C division.We are extremely proud of all the competitors who took part in the 2018 USPC Championships! ank you to the many volunteers who helped make the event happen, and thank you to the parents and families who supported the competitors throughout their journey to Championships!Pony Club Camp!Oregon Region Pony Club Camp was held at Meadows Vineyard in Halsey in mid-July. We had a wonderful Pony Club visiting instructor from Montana, Becca Skoric. Her Grid class was most popular! Members could sign up for four dierent sessions each day that included show jumping, grids, cross country, dressage, trail course, trail rides, and games. Sarah Lorenz, Annie Fike, Robin Chinberg, Larissa Prince, Sophie Winter, and Naomi Meadows were some of our great instructors this year. ere were also arts and cras and bandaging classes. We were treated to gourmet food as well. e campers had a mounted costume contest, a late night dance party with glow sticks, and lots of fun free time. A good time was had by all campers and especially the parent volunteers. A special thank you to Meadows Vineyard and our amazing instructors for supporting the Oregon Region Pony Clubs. For more information on whether Pony Club is right for you, contact us at oregon-regionboard@gmail.com. Fall is a great time to try out our local clubs’ activities!

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September 2018 www.wooDbrookHuNtclub.com 77WoodbrookHunt ClubLakewood, WAwww.woodbrookhuntclub.come Babbler by Andy Lorig:A VERY BRIEF, INACCURATE HISTORY OF THE CHASE WITHOUT FOOT NOTES! All creatures hunt but, it took man to turn the activity from necessity into sport. We’re clever that way! At some point, division of labor turned up in early “civilization” and there were those who were fortunate enough to have food delivered by those less fortunate. As early as the 4th Century BC the Greeks were breeding hunting dogs and it was only a matter of time before Europe, Asia and everyone else did likewise. By the Middle Ages enough forests were cleared and enclosures built to encourage those of noble birth to seek amusements that would break the tedium of wealth. It was a wonderful way to gather with others and display outrageously dandy clothing. Needless to say, the activity was rather sedate in speed to avoid damaging all that plumage. eir horses were heavier in weight and shorter in stature than those we ride today. It would be centuries before the nery was boiled down to elegant simplicity and mounts became larger, lighter and faster. At the end of the 19th Century, Italian Horse Master Federico Caprilli introduced the forward seat and revolutionized a rider’s ability to remain in the saddle… sometimes.While falconers concentrated on small game, hounds turned their attention to stags, deer, boar and hare. As agriculture tamed the wilds of the British countryside their numbers diminished but, not the population of wily, clever, MASTERS 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 StiemertOf course, hunting is no longer the province of the wealthy alone. Some of us are just of average means and would rather hunt than reupholster the couch or invest in haute couture. Aer all, everyone looks the same with a helmet on and are too grimy to lounge on ne furniture! Tally Ho!TODAY'S FOXHUNTING  How Does It Dier?In the US, foxhunting is controlled by the Masters of Foxhunting Association, www.ma.com and there are about 150 hunts in the US. ere are two main types of hunts, those that hunt live, usually fox, or coyote. WHC is an example of a "drag" hunt, where runners (anyone that likes to run in beautiful countryside is welcome to come try) "drag" a lure behind them that is soaked with some wonderful smelling scent that our foxhounds love to pursue! We are simulating the excitement of a real hunt, but as they say, "No animals were chicken snitching foxes. us, rm in the knowledge that they were helping farmers while having a whee of a time, hunters set their sights and hounds on pursuit of the inedible. is did not go unnoticed by Ralph Lauren or the Hunt Club Bar at the Sorrento Hotel in Seattle.

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78 www.wooDbrookHuNtclub.com September 2018Contact 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.comharmed" in our pursuit. When the foxhounds "cry" or "give voice" it is a joy to the ears of those following!One reason we love foxhunting is that it is a sport for families, we have several three-generation families hunting today, Gloria Sferra and Linda Kurtenback Harer are two examples of members hunting with children and grandchildren. And it's a very level playing eld, it doesn't matter how fancy your horse is, it just should be safe and fun to ride! O the track thoroughbreds are favored by many for their speed and agility, but we have Morgans, quarter horses, mules, Fjords, Icelandic ponies, Friesians and mustangs. And they all make great hunt horses!Hunting is also a year-round sport, although the hunting "season" is usually October through April, we have lots of summer activities for those that aren't o showing, following chuck wagons on the John Wayne Trail, or just taking the summer o! Visit our website www.woodbrookhuntclub.com or "Like" us on Facebook for more information.Membership is also much more aordable than some disciplines, you can hunt year round for the costs of doing one A-rated horse show! Full-year memberships range from $150. for a junior rider to $850. for all your family members, and non-riders can join as a social member for $250. and try hunting twice during that time. Just want to try it? Pay a $50. adult "capping" or guest fee ($25. for juniors), contact the MFH or secretary, and we'll get you started with a member host or hostess to show you the ropes!MARK YOUR CALENDERS - Double Day of Fun in October Season Opening!Woodbrook kicks o it's hunt season with a weekend of events, on a Saturday we hold our Hunter Trials Horse Show and Hunter Pace, where else can you with two of your best friends all jump the same jump at the same time (team class), we also have a pairs class, everything from junior classes to handy and eldhunter classes. Look for some new classes for our Hilltopper ight this year as well! We have beautiful prizes and ribbons, championship coolers, and this year Michaela Hansen is show manager and Joanna Herrigstad is eld manager.e following day is our Opening Hunt, we will have a car caravan for non-riders to experience the thrill of the chase, and at least three ights (levels) for riders from galloping on the heels of the huntsman to a walk-trot Hilltopper ight. If you are interested in hunting, email us at woodbrookhunt-club@gmail.com, and more information is available on the website.BIGGEST HUNTER PACE EVER!In July we held a Hunter Pace on one of the hottest days on record, and broke a record for attendance! Kate Madden and Marissa Knowlton designed what was described as the best ever, "funnest" course we've had. 72 riders showed up, the course was laid through the shady woods and prairies of our hunt country, participants enjoyed a taco food truck, homemade breakfast goodies, and ice water at beginning and end of the course. e pictures tell it all! Winners of this pace included:FIRST FLIGHT: (Optimum Time 30:04)1st place: Emily and Jackson2nd place: Lilly Squared - Lillian and Lilia3rd place: Michigan Gals - Cassandra and Rachel4th place: Little Horse Ranch - Brian and LauraSECOND FLIGHT (Optimum Time 37:55)1st place: Farpoint Farm - Denise Youell, Courtney and Kelli2nd place: Team Brocaticorn - Caroline and Madeleine3rd place: You Saucy Minx - Claire, Debby and CatherineHILLTOPPERS: (Optimum Time 67:59)1st place: e Murph - Donna and Kelly2nd place: Flying Longears - Joan and Lyndi3rd place: Eric and Patty SteimertPONY CLUBS AND HOUNDS - It's a Beautiful ing!On Wednesday, August 8th, WHC put on a Hound Parade for the West Coast USPC Finals at Donida Farms in Auburn. Pony Clubs from all over were competing in dressage, cross-country and stadium jumping. WHC's Linda Hagerman had a booth at the show to introduce pony clubbers to foxhunting, and foxhunting sidesaddle! When a pony clubber hunts with a recognized MFHA hunt, they are eligible to earn a foxhunting certication!Huntsman Jennifer Hansen, MFH Melody Fleckenstein and whips Sarah Glaser, Aubrey Roth and Haley Parks started the parade by entering the cross-country course crossing an old-fashioned wooden bridge with the hounds following behind, and then paraded them around the eld. At the end, the pony clubbers were invited to come in and meet the hounds, and what a great sight to see hounds loving on the kids, getting their bellies rubbed and lots of kisses from little girls! We don't know who enjoyed it more, the kids or our foxhounds!

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Washington State Hunter Jumper Associationwww.WSHJA.orgWSHJA 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORSPresident: Jamie Smith Vice President: Quinn PartridgeTreasurer: Miranda SalmeriSecretary: Ellen Con Hunter Rep: Alexis Silvernale Equitation Rep: Nora Thomas Amateur Rep: Peter Brandon Pony Rep: Tara Devlin Jumper Rep: Laina Paterson-SummersJunior Reps: Olivia Brandon & Payton Smith Members at Large:Tory BovaFrancesca HelinaSara PetersenPaige WagterClare Warren Contact info available on wshja.org WSHJA is a non-prot, member-run association reliant on generous sponsors, charitable volunteers, and avid participation of the hunter/jumper community to accomplish its mission—championing the achievements of and serving the interests of both its riders and horses—to ensure a thriving equestrian culture in the Pacic Northwest.NEW MEMBER PERK!WSHJA Members receive 10% discount on grain orders, 15% discount on farm/animal supplies, & $2 per bale discount on hay from the Snohomish and Monroe Co-ops! Snohomish Co-op now oering delivery at all WSHJA shows! Place orders at snohomishcoop.com — be sure to mention that you are a WSHJA member or are ordering for delivery to a WSHJA horse show!NEW SHOW!  OCTOBER OUTREACHOctober 13-14 at the Evergreen State Equestrian Park inMonroe, WA.- No USEF/USHJA or WSHJA membership required for entry! (optional $35 USHJA Outreach membership to receive year-end awards)- Weekend stall rates- Hunter, Jumper, & Equitation classes oered beginner through 3’0” heights- Low entry fees- Fun and easy entry into horse showingwww.wshja.org for more informationOCTOBER CLASSICOctober 11-14 USEF “C” Rated & Jumper 1 Show- NEW! Young Jumper Classes – NO CLASS ENTRY FEES!- $1,000 2’6” Junior/Am Hunter Derby- 1.0m Gambler’s Choice & Costume Class – prizes awarded for points & best costume- 2’6” Good Seat & Hands Medal Final- Northwest Equitation Finals – open to juniors and amateurs! Just compete in one equitation class prior to the nal to qualify!www.wshja.org to view prize list.THANK YOU to our generous sponsors, without whom none of this would be possible!Snohomish Co-op, Premiere SponsorAleron Training StablesSea Mountain InsuranceOlson’s Tack Shope GrangePilchuck Veterinary HospitalVoltai re Designumbs Up FarmMayeld Shoeing ServicesBickford TrailersLegacy Hunters & JumpersPro Ortho SurgeonsRAD Power Bikeserapy Corner StoreHunter’s Run Equestrian CenterRed Gate FarmFirst Fruits FeedEvergreen Equine Veterinary PracticeCity Girl EquestrianArchway Equestrian SportsNorgan, Inc.ere is still time to renew your membership for 2018!Contact memberservices@wshja.org to sign-up today!September 2018 www.wSHJa.org 79

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FALLFestivalRated National and Jumper 2, SFHJA A & B, LAHJA A & BFor more information visit langershows.comLEGIS League Southern California Hunter Jumper Finals and Medal Finals••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Verdugo Hills Series Year-End Awards Sponsored by Valencia Sport Saddlery••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1.0m, 1.10m, and 1.20m

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September 2018 2018 eveNt DateS 81 September 2018 1 Foxre Farms Dressage Schooling Show, Eagle Creek, OR. Nancy Barnes, 503-630-6951; foxrefarms2@aol.com 7 Oregon Dressage Society Open Show, USEF/USDF/ODS, Sherwood, OR, Oregon Dressage Society, www.oregondressage.com 8-9 Oregon Dressage Society Championship, USEF/USDF/ODS, Sherwood, OR, Oregon Dressage Society, www.oregondressage.com 8-9 Cascade Finals- Washington State Horse Park - Andrea Schroeder (253) 350.6579, andrea@cascadehorseshows.com 8 Rolling Rock Farm Hunter Jumper Series Show #4 Sherwood, OR Contact: Jan Hammond 503-702-4215 or info@RollingRockFarm.com www.RollingRockFarm.com. Entries online at Horseshowtime.com 12-16 Northwest Autumn Classic - Monroe, WA 14-16 Equestrians Institute USEA Horse Trials II, WSHP. Contact www.einw.orgCALENDAR 16 LWSC Dressage Schooling Show. www.lakewashingtonsaddleclub.org/dressage 16 LPSDC/ODS Final Fall Fling League Show.Judge: Jill Seely “L”, Kitsap Saddle Club, Port Orchard, WA, info at www.lpsdc.com 22-23 Jumper Jackpot Weekends, ALLIED SHOWS, 65875 Cline Falls Rd, Bend, OR 97701, 541-312-2425 22-23 LWSC Hunter/Jumper Schooling Show. www.lakewashingtonsaddleclub.org/hunterjumper 8-9 Equestrians Institute Driving Trial at Ethel Events Center. Contact www.einw.org 31-10/2 Ernst Herrmann clinic at Summereld Farm. Contact Eileen Parent, eileenpar@msn.com, 360-798-0558 October 2018 1-14 October Classic - Monroe, WA - Monroe, WA 4 USEA Educational day for three day and formal jogs for three day, Spokane Sport Horse Farm, 509-999-6611, SSHFHT@gmail.comOF EVENTS 2018Also @ FlyingChanges.com 5-7 USEA USEF Horse Trials Intro To Adv/Inter and Classic Format Three Day Beg Nov, Nov, and Training. Spokane Sport Horse Farm, 509-999-6611, SSHFHT@gmail.com 6 2018 Quarry Ridge Friendship Series - Quarry Ridge Farm LLC. Contact Julia Richard, www.quarryridgefarm.com, 360.909.8605 6 LWSC Fall/Halloween Scavenger Hunt Trail Ride. www.lakewashingtonsaddleclub.org/trail-riding-events 6-7 Dressage in the State of Jeerson, USEF/USDF/ODS – Central Point, OR – Kaye Phaneuf, Show Secretary 503-880-3892, Phaneuf@Canby.com 12-14 Alfredo Hernandez hosted by Heather Oleson in Canby. Auditors are welcome. Contact Heather: 503-887-0995 13-14 ODS League Show Finals & Open League Show, Hosted by the Lower Puget Sound Dressage Club-Chapter ODS. Judges: Anne Appleby “R” and Diane Royce “R”. Location: Donida Equestrian Center, Auburn, WA 20-21 Equestrians Institute Anne Gribbons Dressage Clinic at Bear Creek Farm. Contact www.einw.org 20-21 Pacic Crest Trail Chapter of ODS Dressage Can Be Fun Show 20-22 USEA Educational Weekend, Spokane Sport Horse Farm, 509-999-6611, SSHFHT@gmail.com 21 Halloween One Day Three Phase Horse Trial, Spokane Sport Horse Farm, 509-999-6611, SSHFHT@gmail.com 26-28 ODS Trainer's Workshop with Lisa Wilcox. Contact Lisa Koch: 541 410 5968, lisakoch3@gmail.com 27-28 Saturday, October 27th, 6 pm, Annual Membership meeting and ODS Awards banquet featuring Lisa Wilcox as speaker. Stay over for Sunday, October 28th for the Lisa Wilcox Riding Symposium. Open to all ODS members. Contact Valerie at valer329@gmail.com or 541-817-6386 28 Twin Rivers Chapter ODS Spooktacular League Show. Location: Silver Tail Farm, Creswell, OR. Costume class. Judge: TBD. Contact jannelewellyn@gmail.com. November 2018 3 LWSC Annual Awards Banquet pleaSe SeND2018/2019 SHow DateS to maIl@flyINgcHaNgeS.com

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82 www.flyINgcHaNgeS.com auguSt 2018Hunters, jumpers, equitation, dressage, sales, clinics. Complete indoor/outdoor facilities & grass paddocks. Field jumps & 75 acres of elds & trails. Our Virginia roots oer 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 Pacic 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 WaggonerFoxre 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.

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83 www.flyINgcHaNgeS.com auguSt 2018Hunter, 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 Staord 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

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84 www.flyINgcHaNgeS.com auguSt 2018TRAINER & 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

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85 www.flyINgcHaNgeS.com auguSt 2018Nancy 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 Kauman oers Training, Sales, Leases, and Showring Success coaching.Hillcrest TrainingHeidi Snider Kauman 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 Pacic 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 CertiedPremier 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 oer 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 98077Oce: (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 Certied 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

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86 www.flyINgcHaNgeS.com auguSt 2018Shannon 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 aordable 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 oer 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.comBuilt for the horse and rider a full care dressage training and boarding facility 35 minutes from Bellevue and 10 minutes from Evergreen Fairgrounds in Monroe. Facilities include 204x72 mirrored indoor arena, FEI sized all-weather outdoor, 2 20m covered round pens, numerous all weather T/O paddocks, grass paddocks & 14x12 stalls with run outs. The facility is set on 17 lovely acres & includes a 10 acre riding and conditioning eld. We provide the very best in personalized care for horse and rider. Pumpkin FarmsMatt Eagan, Trainer (720) 641 7319matt@ecdressage.com17732 Butler Rd, Snohomish, WA 98290Susan Cheney, Owner (805) 490 5907, www.pumpkinfarmsdressage.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, LLC

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87 www.flyINgcHaNgeS.com auguSt 2018Summervale 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 oer 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 Certied 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 AveRidgeeld, WA(503) 476-4125 SuzanDavisAtkinson@gmail.comBHSI certied 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 piae and passage. All breeds welcome!Blake Dressage has over 50 years of training and competition experience on local, national and international levels. We oer 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

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88 www.flyINgcHaNgeS.com auguSt 2018Only $170 per yearCall 503 317 4957or emailmail@yingchanges.comYour FacilityYour AddressYour Contact InformationLOGOUSEF “R” Dressage judge. Available for private instruction, training & clinics.Deborah Spence849-28 Gore RdOnalaska, WA 98570(360) 985-7438; (360) 269-1119 cellcbds@tds.netCurrent openings available at Riders Edge Farm for boarding, full or partial training & private lessons. Classical dressage instruction & training oered with an emphasis on relaxation & suppling exercises. Improve your communication & partnership with your horse.Jana Steffen DressageJana Steen@ Riders Edge FarmRedmond, WA(206) 920-2902; janastef@yahoo.com www.jsteendressage.com;27311 56th Ave NWStanwood, WA 98292(360) 708-9992 scollins@collinswoodfarm.comSpecializing in hunters, jumpers, & equitation. Available for private coaching at home or on the road. Single or multi-day clinic dates available. USEF "r" Licensed Judge.Sally CollinsLisa WeisDressage Training & Instruction(508) 693 1704lis8weis@gmail.comStanwood, WA 98292Over 25 years experience, USDF L Graduate and medalist, Bachelors of Education, Potomac Horse Center Graduate, Two year apprenticeship with german F.N.Reitlehrer. Available for travel.Pacic Moon Equestrian CenterKaren Moore, Owner23502 Wallitner RdArlington, WA(360) 403-3035www.pacificmoondressage.com USDF Bronze and Silver Medalist, Karen Moore. Dressage is good for every horse and rider. All breeds and levels welcome. Build the partnership with your horse at Pacific Moon. RiderPilates® LLC19610 NE 116th StRedmond, WA 98053(425) 246-9033 cell bglosten@gmail.com; www.riderpilates.comImprove body awareness, balance & function for better riding. Beth teaches studio pilates lessons & classes & riding position lessons.S Judge, Dressage Clinician, Trainer(425) 417-3222View Ridge Farm14050 18th NE, Woodinville, WA 98072sonjavracko@msn.com; www.sonjavracko.com‘S’JUDGE DRESSAGE, CLINICIAN, TRAINER.BEGINNERS THROUGH GRAND PRIXSonja VrackoINSTRUCTOR DIRECTORY @ FarmHill Equestrian Center, LLC23118 NE 37th AveRidgefield, WA(503) 719-2795REBuehler@gmail.com Jumping and dressage. Kind, beneficial instruction for riders, and careful, effective train-ing for horses. Rebecca has evented through the Advanced level, and holds her Pony Club “A” rating, CHA certification, and “Stage 3” with the British Horse Society. Rebecca BuehlerTraining and instruction from current CDI trainer and competitor. Developed numerous successful FEI horses from youngsters. Beginners through Grand Prix,all levels and breeds welcome. Also available for clinics.Heather Oleson DressageEagle, Idaho(503) 887-0995olesonh@gmail.com, www.heather-oleson.comInstructor, clinician, small “r” judge, trainer thru Grand Prix Level. Many state & regional championships. Successfully bringing young riders & adult amateurs up thru the levels. Kathy Casey Dressagekathycaseydressage@gmail.comWhistle Star Farm11871 S Riggs Damm RdCanby, Ore. 97013971-506-7786Kind and correct Dressage training focusing on happy horses and progression. Four years assisting Sabine Schut-Kery in CA has given her extensive experience with young horses, troubled horses, stallions, a wide variety of breeds, and training all levels of horses and riders. Clinics and sales. Julie Ronning DressageNewberg, ORJulie @ (406) 531-6443 juleskr3@gmail.comSee us on FacebookJulie RonningDressageCathy Mahoncathy@harmonyandhealingwithhorses.com(360)430-0430www.harmonyandhealingwithhorses.comExperienced certified Centered Riding instructor with 30 years as rider, trainer and teacher. Offering top quality lessons to beginners as well as experienced dressage riders in balanced, classic riding. Private lessons at your own arena with one on one approach to improve body posture and awareness with immediate results. Available in Cowlitz, Clark and Lewis Counties.Centered RidingARIA-certied in eventing, dressage and recreational riding. Individual-ized and eective instruction for horse and rider success for over 20 years. Regular clinics in Woodburn.Claudia Ingham, PhDEquine EssentialsMarion County, OR(503) 341-0743Eco.Ag.Consultation@gmail.comEquineEssentialsOregon.com

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www.TheCompetitiveEquestrian.comPage 89September/October 2018California As trainers we aim to train and teach our students to be competitive at the top levels of show jumping competition, we also nd it essential to instill and nurture a genuine love and respect for our horses and the sport of show jumping.Diamond Mountain Stables is an elite hunter/jumper facility in idyllic Calistoga in the Napa Valley founded in 1983. Macella O’Neill and Charlie White specialize in the development of young horses and can be found campaigning their open horses through the World Cup level. Their students achieve success in all rings from the hunter ring through the grand prixs. Macella and Charlie continue to be known for their deep love of horses and their uncanny ability to develop both horse and rider. Diamond Mountain Stables1296 Diamond Mtn Rd, Calistoga, CA 9420719 Macella O’Neill (707) 942-0719macellaoneill@gmail.com DMSwww.diamond-mountain-stables.comMorley Abey: Cell: 949.306.2779Email: morley@joiegatlin.comJoie Gatlin, Morley Abey Show Jumping31878 Del Obispo #118 PMB 313San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675Barn Cell : 949.443.9452Joie Gatlin:Cell: 949.412.7654Email: joie@joiegatlin.comInspired by Tradition. We respect riders’ aspiration, the needs of our horses and the precision of our sport. Grounded in the technique of riders before us, we embrace - and help shape - the riding of today.Hunter Bay FarmPortola Valley Training Center100 Ansel Lane, Menlo Park, CA 94028(949) 683-2907 / missy@hunterbayfarm.comwww.hunterbayfarm.comOwner & Head Trainer: Missy Froleywww.hunterbayfarm.comTRAINER DIRECTORY Ned & Hope Glynn blend their love for horses, talent for riding, and gift of teaching, to create the ideal place for horse and rider. They teach all levels of riders from the walk trot ring to the grand prix ring. Their focus is preparing horse and rider for the show circuit while emphasizing sportsmanship and horsemanship. With the help of Assistant Trainer Tracy Mirabelli, Assistant Trainer Heather Roades, and grand prix rider Amber Levine, there are always people working with you and your horses at home if you can't be at the shows.Sonoma Valley Stables1075 Jacobsen Lane Petaluma, CA707-769-0180 (Barn) Ned and Hope Glynnwww.sonomavalleystables.comSpecializing in Hunters & EquitationBoarding – Training – Showing – Lessons – Sales – Leasing – Riding SchoolRainbow Canyon Ranch2350 N. San Gabriel Canyon RoadAzusa, Ca 91702(626) 334-9480 Oce / (626) 483-6811 Mary’s CellRainbowCanyon@Earthlink.NetTrainer / Owner: Mary GattiTrainer Kim Taskerwww.rainbowcanyonranch.com Tina and Craig Yates return to California this spring with limited availability for the 2017 show season. Located at a pristine, private facility just steps away from the Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park at San Juan Capistrano. Highpoint FarmTraining ~ Sales ~ Investment Horses(561) 847-1070 highpointfarmllc@yahoo.comhighpointfarmllc.comwww.HighPointFarmLLC.com

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Services DirectoryPage 90 September 2018We produce ground rubber for athletic surfaces & arena footing. 1/2” granules $225/ton; 1/4” granules $300/ton. Call for more info or plant specials. Rubber Granulators, Inc.Rubber Arena Footing Marysville, WA 98271(360) 658-7754(360) 653-6430 fax www.rubbergranulators.comArena Rehab Specialists™Rick TriplettSultan, WA 98294(425) 923-7909; www.Arena-Rehab.comImprovements Plus, Inc. IMPROPI 085 J3Experts in riding arena renovation & construction, with decades of experience in the Pacific NW climate. Sales of the finest footing additives & indoor dust control that REALLY WORKS. Consultation services. We offer services with your horses in mind, by a life-long horseman. Efcient Arena, Inc.Mark RowleyCanby, OR 97013 (503) 266-1563CCB#155808; efficientarena.comExpert installation of indoor/outdoor arena bases & footings in the Pacific Northwest. All weather, laser graded, full con-struction or repairs. The experience of over 385 arenas with corresponding references. Exclusive distributor of Equiloft™ rubber/fiber mixtures, sands, organics, fibers, felts.Equine Facility DesignMatt Johnson, Architect107 SE Washington St., Ste 265Portland, OR 97214(503) 650-1663; office@equinefacilitydesign.comequinefacilitydesign.com Building design, site planning, planning approvals for large & small scale equestrian facilities; private homes, barns & acreage; boarding, training & breed-ing facilities.Storybook Horse FarmJohn Hartley & Alexis Atchinson5852 Scotts Valley RoadYoncalla, OR 97499Owners/operators (541) 849-2251Breeders of outstanding Canadians, Warmbloods & Sporthorses for eventing, jumping and dressage. Bred for quality, raised for performance.www.storybookhorsefarm.comwww.facebook.com/storybookhorsefarmEQUESTRIAN SERVICES DIRECTORYALU Jumps USA 933W. Potrero RoadThousand Oaks, CA 91361(800) 287-1738www.ALUJumpsUSA.comAordable - Virtually Indestructible - Lightweight but sturdy - Weather Resistant - Easy to Handle and Carry. Customization available.The ALU Jumps collection oers something for every taste, from simple white to vibrant colors with many dierent designs - ideal for training as well as competition. Wellington, FL(888) 247-8169 www.valuefoams.com sales@valuefoams.comWe oer aordable lightweight (30 lb), 4’ x 6’, interlocking, cushioned, and waterproof stable mats for a more comfortable and healthier stable oor matting -- as oppose to hard and heavy to move rubber mats. Reduces use of shavings, aids against hock sores, reduces stocking, and encourages rest and lying down. Our comfortable Performatz™ mats are also ideal for injured horses, older horse with hoof/joint/arthritic issues, equine hospitals/clinics on concrete oors, trailers, and equine aircraft transportation. With Performatz™ your special horse will be comfortable, healthier, and happier. Performatz™ is a product of Value Foam, Inc., a Southern California based medical and veterinary orthotic foam company. Los Angeles, CA(909) 260-0094BREEDERS & BREEDING SERVICESEQUINE SALES / LEASE AGENTSARENAS AND EQUINE BUILDINGSQuality Riding Arena Bases & SurfacesPre-Engineered Traditional Wood Barns, Equestrian Facilities, Timber Frame Barn Homes, Barn Shops and Recreational buildings, Shipped to your site nationwide!Barn Pros Equestrian FacilitiesNationwide14567 169th Drive SEMonroe, WA 98272barns@barnpros.com866.844.2276www.barnpros.comfarm+barnLinda Royer(503) 789-565014432 Livesay Rd, Oregon City, OR 97045Linda@farmplusbarn.comwww.farmplusbarn.com Design of sites+structures for horses+people.Founded in 2003 by Joan Curtin, a professional horsewoman with more than forty years of experience in the hunter/jumper industry. Proven record of success training horses & riders for the most competitive hunter/jumper competitions in the country. High-quality competition horses, offered in peak condition to the serious rider.Select SalesBiglow Farms23303 Buena Vista Road, Clements, CA 95227425 681 9571joanselectsales@gmail.comwww.selectsales.comCLIPPING Stacey Sikorski(425) 501-5997eqclippingservices@gmail.com 20+ years professional experience clipping horses for show & work. Reasonable rates, references available. Western Washington & beyond. Call or e-mail for appointment.Back o’Beyond FarmMaggi Clark, B.H.S.A.I.Foaling Service(360) 435 - 047321521 Jordan RdArlington, WA 98223Equine Nursery and Maternity CenterUnwed Mares Welcome.Chalice Fitness9390 Orchard Ave. SEPort Orchard, WA 98367chalicefitness@gmail.comwww.chalicefitness.comWhy Equestrian Fitness?Feel stronger and more balanced in the saddleSafety is key. If you are strong, you can be safe!Be a better partner to your horse. We require them to be athletes in their sport. We should return the favor.Look GREAT in those white breechesFeel empowered and self-confidentLove the skin your in!FITNESS TRAININGCUSTOM RIDING BOOTSKatie NubelTucci Made To MeasureTel: 503.457.7560Email: Katie@francotucci.comwww.francotucci.com

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Page 91September 2018Services DirectoryKathryn A. Hall, PCKathryn A. HallAttorney at LawPO Box 771, Hillsboro, OR 97123(971) 404-5296; khall@pnwequinelaw.comwww.pnwequinelaw.comA full-service equine law firm, licensed to practice in Oregon & Washington. Horse sales, leases, & breeding • Boarding, training & riding instruction • Risk assessment & management • Ownership & registration • Business entity formation, gov-ernance, taxation, & employment • Veterinary malpractice & negligence • Liability for horse injuries • Debt collection & creditors’ rights • Litigation & appeals • USEF, USHJA, USDF & OHJA member.Herrold Stables & Farm32900 SW Wohler StHillsboro, OR 97123(971) 235-4529 call/text www.HerroldStables.com FUN HORSE CAMP - Spring/Summer 2016, Horse-manship, Equitation, jumping, trail, driving, Crafts, Horse Painting, ages 4-16. Camp divided by ability. Experienced school horse provided. See website to sign up.HORSE CAMPSREAL ESTATEThoroughbred Real Estate GroupRyann Reinhofer16365 Boones Ferry Rd. Lake Oswego, 97035503.709.2370ryann@thoroughbredREGroup.comwww.thoroughbredREGroup.com Assisting all levels of Buyers and Sellers with Equestrian Property Expertise. Residential Hobby Farms to Commercial Boarding Facilities and Everything in Between. Serving the Portland Metro Areas and Beyond. Home is Where the Hooves Are!INSURANCEPHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEOLEGALJana Peterson PhotographyVancouver, WA(310) 804-4848info@janaphotography.comwww.janapetersonphotography.com Turning your memories into art… Equine & Human Photography & Fine Art.Equine Legal Solutions, PC24150 S. Highland Crest Dr. Beavercreek, OR 97004Toll free: (866) 385-2972; www.equinelegalsolutions.comA full-service equine law firm licensed to practice in Oregon, Washington, California & New York. See our website for a wide variety of equine legal forms.EQUESTRIAN SERVICES DIRECTORYMary Cornelius PhotographyServing the Pacific NW & beyond since 1980Based in Portland, OR(503) 936-4503; mary@marycornelius.comwww.marycornelius.comAll things Equestrian Sport, portraiture, promotion, equestrian product & Fine Art Imager. Select competitive events. Movement & conformation specialist. Photo Sessions at your location. Accredited international photojournalist.EMO Agency, Inc.400 Rosedale CourtWarrenton, VA 201861 (800) 347-3552 home ofce(540) 347-5906 faxDaran Lockhart, Agent (541) 513-4776 www.RideEMO.comInsurance services for equine & equine farm & liability & related products.Year round deliveryTest results for every cuttingVolume discountsCall for prices and availability Maricle Land & LivestockFrank Maricle541-280-1054Premium Eastern Oregon Hay Delivered to Your BarnHAY AND FEED SUPPLY & MANAGEMENTUnion Mills Feed14822 S Union Mills Rd, Mulino, OR 97042(503) 829-2386umfeed@molalla.netwww.unionmillsfeed.com English & Western Tack. Horse supplements & sup-plies. Western Gift items. Custom feed made daily. Friendly service & custom orders. In business since 1877.Charles WhiteHay Broker | USDA ReporterWholesale: (707) 396 7989Retail: (707) 396 7988charleswhitehay@gmail.comAlfalfa | Alfalfa Grass | Orchard GrassMeadow | Timothy | Grain | StrawPurina Feed QUALITY | CONSISTENCY | VARIETYEcological & Agricultural Consulting Claudia S. Ingham, PhDSalem, OR 97306(503) 341-0743Eco.Ag.Consultation@gmail.comEquineEssentialsOregon.comPasture management for equestrian and small farms seeking to maintain animal health, forage quality & site stability. Meet your farm goals with Claudia’s com-prehensive and practical approach developed through her knowledge as ARIA-certied riding instructor and published ecologist. Heidi Pace Davalosheidid@johnlscott.com(425) 870-3334Nancy Reillynancyreilly@johnlscott.com(425) 417-0024Raquel DavalosRaquelD@johnlscott.com(425) 760-8600Specializing in equestrian & farm properties, serving North King & Snohomish Counties. Providing protection for your horse, your farm, your equine liability. • Mortality • Medical • Surgical • Colic • Farmowners • Liability It’s your way of life… It’s our business to protect it! Call 800-526-1711 or 908-735-6362 For info visit bluebridle.com Blue Bridle Insurance Agency, Inc. P.O. Box 27, Pittstown, NJ 08867 Licensed in 42 states.

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Services DirectoryPage 92 September 2018Custom SaddleryStacy Berger(530) 409 3199stacy@mysaddle.comwww.mysaddlefitter.net Saddle fitting consultation, re-flocking, tree adjust-ments, billet replacements on most brands. All work done on-site. Oregon rep for Custom Saddlery. Dressage & Jumping models to test ride. Kendis Saddlery, LLCAmy Kendis36408 NE Washougal River RdWashougal, WA 98671Phone/fax (360) 835-5070 E-mail: amyk@pacifier.comProfessional saddle fitting by Amy Kendis. Complete evalua-tion, measurement & explanation of biomechanics of proper fit for horse & rider. Amy is certified in adjusting saddle trees & in the fitting of Flair Air Panels.Lemke Saddle Services, Inc.www.LemkeSaddle.comSDLsaddle.com925-286-1434Sheryl Lemke/SDL specializes in fitting New & Used saddles for all riders & horses since 1984. Exams, Reflocking, Consultation & Clinics around the USA.Double D Blanket Cleaning & MendingHillsboro, OR(503) 781-3954; doubledblankets@gmail.comPick up & drop off at your barn. 15% discount for vol-ume orders (12+ blankets/sheets). Fast turn around.KiamaLise HerresKiama@windermere.comwww.EnchantingHomesandFarms.com11000 151st Ave NE, Redmond, (Cell) 206-679-5322/ (Office) 425-462-8000Windermere Stellar Realty Group, Inc.Casey Franklin220 A Ave, Ste 200Lake Oswego, OR 97034(503) 539-7709 cfranklin@windermere.com; www.caseyfranklin.withwre.comLISTING • BUYING • REFERRALS • Buying & selling farm & residential properties in the greater Portland & Willamette Valley areas. Providing trusted & reliable real estate services for equestrian enthusiasts & profes-sionals. Albion SaddlesPaula Helmwww.HelmSaddles.com(425) 457-1105 I believe horse & rider can be comfortable in their saddle. Let my problem-solving skills & the full spec-trum of Albion’s options achieve that for you.Balanced Equine Saddle FittingServices, LLCFormarly Anderson Equine Saddle Fitting Services23515 NE Novelty Hill Rd, Suite B221 #391,Redmond, WA 98053(425) 954-6559www.balancedequinesaddlefit.com Offering the only independent SMS Qualified saddle fitter in the PNW. Proud retailer of six brands of quali-ty english-made saddles. For the love of the horse.Custom SaddleryAnja Swenson(208) 841-5730 Based in Monroe, WAanja@mysaddle.comwww.mysaddle.com Saddle fitting consultation, re-flocking, tree adjust-ments, billet straps replaced on most brands. All work done on-site. NW rep for Custom Saddlery. Dressage & Jumping models to test ride. “Simply the best dres-sage saddles on the market.”—Steffen Peters. Rep for NSC SaddlesTACK AND TACK STORES REPAIRS AND BLANKET CLEANINGSADDLE SUPPLIERS AND FITTINGBarb’s BlanketsServing Clark County, WA(360) 904-3617; (360) 882-1469widbarb@msn.com; barbsblankets.comWashing, repairing, & waterproofing of horse blan-kets. Serving Clark County, WA. Free pick up & deliv-ery at most barns. Quality service, reasonable rates.Absolute Horse, Inc.2221 NE 3rd St, Ste BBend, OR 97701(541) 388-3855www.TheAbsoluteHorse.comThe Absolute Horse has been dedicated to providing English and Western riding equipment, apparel, gifts and more to Central Oregon horse enthusiasts. By providing quality products and friendly, expert customer service The Absolute Horse has become Bend’s largest equestrian specialty store!Addiken Saddle Fitting LLCKelsey Nicholls info@addikensaddlefitting.com(425) 954-6559www.addikensaddlefitting.com Independent Saddle Fitter trained by the Society of Master Saddlers serving the Pacific NW. Specializing in English saddle fitting, reflocking, and repair ser-vices. Retailer of Hastilow, Kent & Masters, Fairfax and Thorowgood Saddles. Consignments available!Providing expertise in everything equestrian from estates to full working facilities.Kimberly Crouse TenhulzenTenhulzen Real Estate Equestrian & Estate Property Specialist(206) 409-0771kimberly@tenhulzenRE.comwww.tenhulzenrealestate.comEQUESTRIAN SERVICES DIRECTORYHorsewears25053 S Pike AveOregon City, OR 97045www.horsewears.com(503) 632-1550; info@horsewears.com “Horsewears for what your horse wears” In contin-uous business since 1994. Horse blanket laundry & repair. Pick up/delivery (minimums apply).N2 SaddlesN2 Saddlery offers custom-fittted dressage saddles designed for a perfect fit. Linda PoetschNorthwest Contact for custom fitting and purchase. (503) 830-0337Linda is located in Portland, ORNorthwest Saddles, LLCKari WetherillWA/OR State Agent for County Saddlery(360) 771-3663kari.wetherill@countysaddlery.com www.nwsaddles.com; www.facebook.com/countypnwwww.countysaddlery.comProviding a solution to all your saddle fitting needs. Services include a full evaluation of your horse & current saddle, new saddle fittings, & saddle adjust-ments.At Schleese, we make innitely adjustable saddles specically for female riders and their horses to deliver maximum comfort, performance and prevent long-term damage. Custom designed for the physiology of women, riders will experience truly life changing comfort and responsiveness. Our craftsmanship is world class and our superior tting practices are unparalleled in the industry.Schleese Saddlery Service Ltd.34 Centennial AveHolland Landing, ONL9N 1H2800.225.2242saddlesforwomen.comA Bit Less Consignment165 NE Greenwood Ave, Ste CBend, OR 97701(541) 323-3262Facebook: A Bit Less2,500 sf of gently used tack, clothing, stable supplies, blankets, boots, saddles, & horse related gear, English & Western. Check Our Deals of the Week Connect On Facebook @TheAbsoluteHorseHooks Leather and Tack5605 146th St. SWEdmonds, WA 98026(425) 743-6387; (425) 772-7665 (cell)tackmantoo@gmail.com; www.chuckhooks.comSaddle & tack repair, & hand crafting of leather. Twenty-two years in the same location. All work guar-anteed.

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Page 93September 2018Services DirectoryEast Meets WestAcupuncture & ChiropracticAudrey Staton, DVM(541) 683-6373; www.eastwestdvm.com Certified in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine & Chiropractic.Equine Sports Massage Therapy ServicesRachel Pekala, E.S.M.T.Portland and Corvallis, OR541-760-3747Offering experienced, multi-modality equine mas-sage services in the Portland tri-county and Corvallis/Eugene areas. Serving all breeds and disciplines. Find us on Facebook by searching “Rachel Pekala, ESMT”. Appointments can be scheduled via call or text.Heart to Heart HealingLiza Burney, J.D.(503) 502-5186www.heart-to-heart-healing.com In person & remote healing for you & your horse. Experience the benefits of energy healing. Personal appointments support physical as well as mental/emotional health for people and horses. Clinics & classes so you can learn to maintain your horse’s health & well-being, reduce stress, develop inner peace.High Point Equine MassageJennifer Lovell, certified LAMP971 217 8131www.highpointequinewellness.comServing Oregon since 2014. Massage, bodywork and exercise plans tailored to your horse’s needs, whether they are a retired pleasure horse or an actively competing show horse.Matrix Therapy ProductsDeborah Powell503-632-7187www.therapyproducts.netinfo@therapyproducts.netMatrix Therapy Products is your source for therapy equipment. Best-Vet Microcurrent for locating soreness and injury recovery, Infrasound Qi Gong Massagers, VibraVM for COPD, Laser/LED Light Therapy,Thermotex Infrared Blanket, and more. Courses available for bodyworkers and DIY therapy.Free catalogs & e-mail newsletter sign-up upon request!Campf Transport, Inc.Jay Campf,PO Box 293, Canby, OR 97013(503) 329 - 0412(503) 651-1342 (Fax)campftransport@yahoo.comLocal & Long Distance hauling. For show and pleasure, mares & foals. Small trailer or semi trailer.TRANSPORT & TRAILERSVETERINARY AND EQUINE HEALTHTack shop specializing in Eventing, Hunter/Jumper & Dressage, with experts on-site for advice & custom saddle-tting; UPS shipments daily. Gallops Saddlery17937 SW McEwan Rd. TIgard, OR 97224(503) 639-6347www.facebook.com/gallops www.gallopssaddlery.comOlson’s Tack Shop Saddle Fitting Specialist, Courtney Dale has trained with Certied Master Saddlers as well as attended numerous horse anatomy training courses. Contact Courtney to learn more about how to alter your existing saddle to better suit your needs or schedule a tting for a custom saddle from Prestige, Pessoa, and Beval. Visit Olson’s Saddle Resource Guide at olsonstack.com. Olson’s Tack Shop2105 140th Ave NEBellevue, WA 980051(877) 654-9453www.olsonstack.comColumbia Equine Hospital27841 SE Orient DrGresham, OR 97080(503) 663-1515 24 Hrswww.columbiaequine.com Experienced, quality equine are in Portland & SW WA. We offer a full range of services including lame-ness evaluation, pre-purchase exams, state-of-the-art diagnostics, dentistry, surgery, acupuncture, repro-duction, & preventative care.EQUESTRIAN SERVICES DIRECTORYEquine Sports Massage TherapyJackie Paul, certified E.S.M.T.(503) 631-8457; cell (503) 267-1045jackie@arabianvines.com; www.arabianvines.comSince 1993. Barn calls, clinics, shows. Ease muscle spasm, improve circulation, enhance muscle tone & boost athletic performance & endurance through SPORTS MASSAGE. Call today to help your horse achieve maximum potential.One to Win Horse Transportation Portland area(888) 663-3804 toll free(503) 703-7703 cellGive Your Horse the Ultimate Ride.Extra care at no extra cost. Long distance & local shows. Priority service on every horse. Layovers on long runs. Over 20 years experience. Referrals available.  ADVANCEDLAMENESSTHERAPIESANDDIAGNOSTICSPRP •IRAP•STEM CELL THERAPY•SHOCK WAVE THERAPY• DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY •DIGITAL ULTRASONAGRAPHY• REHABILITATION 541.689.0205•www.deloeste.vet•Eugene,ORGid-De-Up Boutique511 North Main Street Phoenix, OR 97535541-535-1588giddeupbarkins@aol.comwww.gid-de-up.comGid-De-Up Boutique is an English tack store located in the Rogue Valley of Southern Oregon. We special-ize in tack and apparel for Hunter/Jumper, Dressage, Eventing, Pony Club and 4-H riders. Blankets, tack, apparel, boots, helmets, horse care, y care, supple-ments, and so much more!

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Services DirectoryPage 94 September 2018Pegasus Equine Rehabilitation7620 260th Ave NERedmond, WA 98053(425) 898-1060 officewww.pegasustrainingcenter.comState-of-the-art rehabilitation center for all breeds & disciplines. Featuring a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, swimming pool, underwater treadmill, eurocizers & more! Great for post surgery recovery, physical thera-py & conditioning.Performance Horse Massage TherapyKristi L. Zimbelman, LMP, CCST, LAMP14325 200th Ave SE, Renton, WA 98059(425) 922-3919 www.performancehorsemassagetherapy.comTreatment tailored to the horse’s individual activity levels using deep tissue, trigger point, myofascial release to decrease muscle pain, increase range of motion, decrease recovery time & promote overall well-being.Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital360-568-3111 Equine Care & 24/7 ER11308 92nd St SESnohomish, WA 98290www.pilchuckvet.com; www.facebook.com/pvhequineFounded in 1963, Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital offers comprehensive equine referral & ambulatory ser-vices, 24/7 emergency, & specialized care for the sport horse through the Equine Performance Sports Medicine Institute.Pioneer Veterinary Services, P.C.Medicine & Surgery of the Horse Since 1977Steven M. Haugen, DVM(503) 648-647233845 SW Tualatin Valley HwyHillsboro, OR 97123 PioneerVet@att.net; www.pioneervetservices.comEquine ambulatory veterinary practice providing quality, personalized care & practices preventative medicine. We offer dentistry, pre-purchase exams, lameness exams, Cold Laser therapy for lameness, eye, tendon & suspensory problems.Rocky Bay Equine Veterinary Services12604 189th Avenue KPN, Gig Harbor, WA 98329(253) 858-4529www.rockybayequine.comQuality, compassionate veterinary care for the life of your animal companions.Your trusted health care partners serving equine and small ruminant patients in Gig Harbor, Key Peninsula, Port Orchard, Belfair, Silverdale, Poulsbo.S. Moore TrainingShelly Moore33431 Nieblock LnCreswell, OR 97426(541) 895-3196; wisdomhorse@hotmail.com Offering outstanding personalized care and training for both you and your horse. New indoor arena. Clinics, consulting, bodywork, rehab, lay-up, training and lessons. Systematic Mindful Teaching. TTouch, TTeam, Equine Touch, Horseoneship, Centered Riding, Bio-Scan/Light, Alpha-Sonic, Vitafloor.Northwest Veterinary AcupunctureMegan Wickersham, DVM, CVAMobile Services based out of Battle Ground, WAServing SW Washington & NW Oregon(360) 666-9501; www.nwvetacupuncture.comMobile equine veterinary acupuncture. Acupuncture can be used to ease pain, promote healing & allow your equine athlete perform to the best of its ability or lead a comfortable retirement.Oregon Equine, Inc.Janine Wilson, DVM, CAC(503) 631-4100; www.orequine.comAmbulatory PracticeServing the Greater Portland Tri-County Area Dr. Wilson offers a personalized, experienced approach to diagnosis & treatment of your horse. Her practice philosophy emphasizes client education, treatment options, & open communication while practicing evidence-based lameness, medicine, & chiropractic care. As a rider, Dr. Wilson understands the relationship between you & your equine partner & welcomes the opportunity to help you with your horse.Pacific Crest SporthorseBarb Crabbe, DVMJennifer Posey, DVM15056 S. Spangler Rd.Oregon City, OR 97045PO Box 526, Beavercreek, OR 97004 (503) 632-6336; www.pacificcrestsporthorse.comVeterinary care for the performance horse including lameness diagnostics & treatment, dentistry, preven-tative health plans & emergency care. We offer full reproductive services including breeding with fresh & frozen semen, foaling & limited boarding for brood-mares & foals at our farm. Now offering acupuncture. Warmblood horses for sale.Peak Performance EquineSport Horse Veterinary MedicineCierra Dedeker, DVM(503) 403-9617 Office/Appointments(503) 403-9617 Cell/EmergenciesDrCierra@gmail.com Mobile equine veterinary practice specializing in sports medicine. Mobile digital radiology & ultrasound available. Everything your sport horse needs to perform at their peak! Leave your trailer unhitched & we will come to you. Practice area includes Yamhill, Washington & Clackamas counties in Oregon. Check out our website for more information: Peakperformanceequinepllc.com.Spinnaker Farm Equine Veterinary ClinicHeather J. Wenzell, DVMPO Box 3384, Lacey, WA 98509(360) 584-3964 Ambulatory equine practice serving WA & OR. Performance dentistry, lameness, reproduction, pre-ventative health care, & emergency services offered. Comprehensive veterinary care for the performance equine utilizing power dentistry, digital radiography & ultrasound capabilities. See our website for specifics & experience: www.spinnakerfarmequine.comWest Winds Equine MassageSabina Pariser (206) 661 3263Equine massage therapist that encourages an organic and intuitive therapeutic process with all of the horses in her care. Sabina specializes in a wide variety of modalities, including, myofascial release, stress point, and trigger point therapy. EQUESTRIAN SERVICES DIRECTORYProviding Excellence in Diagnostics andComprehensive Veterinary Careof the Equine Athlete for over 20 Years18175 NE Hwy 240, Newberg, Oregon 97132503-554-0227Please visit us at www.oakhurstequine.comOakhurstEQUINE VETERINARY SERVICESSaddleFit4Life oers a unique philosophy that mirrors your own care and concern about horses, health and the riding industry in general. Our superior training and gender specic tting techniques represent the only equine ergonomic centre that helps you deliver comfort, health and safety not only for the horse but for the rider too.Saddlet4Life®Holland Landing, ONsaddlet4life.cominfo@saddlet4life.com1.800.225.2242 x30ANNUAL SERVICES DIRECTORY LISTINGIN PRINT AND ONLINE$150 LINE LISTING AND LOGO $180 PER YEAR LINE LISTING, LOGO AND WEBSITE OR EMAIL LINK $300 CUSTOM DESIGN LISTINGCONTACT US TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT IN OUR NEXT ISSUEmail@yingchanges.com or call or text +1 (503) 317 4956ADVERTISERS INDEX

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Page 95September 2018Services DirectoryAmerican Gold Cup ...................................................... 40/41Dream Barn Rental ...................................................... 66 Bickford Trailer Sales ................................................... 43Blenheim .................................................................... 26Blue Bridle Insurance .................................................. 42Capital Challenge ........................................................ 44Cheval Insurance ......................................................... 43Columbia Equine Hospital ........................................... 6Davis Wright Tremaine ................................................ 54Dechra..................................................... Inside Front Del Mar National Horse Show ...................................... 96Duncan RE ................................................................... 64Ecient Arena............................................................. 74Equine Insurance ......................................................... 8Equine Omega Complete ............................................ 1Gallops ....................................................... Back CoverANNUAL SERVICES DIRECTORY LISTINGIN PRINT AND ONLINE$150 LINE LISTING AND LOGO $180 PER YEAR LINE LISTING, LOGO AND WEBSITE OR EMAIL LINK $300 CUSTOM DESIGN LISTINGCONTACT US TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT IN OUR NEXT ISSUEmail@yingchanges.com or call or text +1 (503) 317 4956Mary S. DeLorey, DVMToll Free 866.208.1268www.nwequinedentistry.comNorthwest Equine DentistryNorthwest Equine DentistryServing horses and their owners in Washington and Idaho.I Focus on Superior Dental CareSo you can Focus on Superior PerformanceADVERTISERS INDEXGallops ........................................................................ 58/59Grange Equine Supply ................................................. 68Hampton Classic .......................................................... 97HHA ............................................................................. 9HITS............................................................................. 64Imagination Lane ........................................................ 51Impulse Images ........................................................... 62JR Swan Farrier ............................................................ 6/60Kathryn Hall ................................................................ 52Kardel ....................................................... Back CoverKiama Herres ....................................................... 27Langer Equestrian Grouo ..................................... 80Leg Up with Darby Bonomi ................................. 4Lola ............................................................................. 4Maria Danielli Real Estate ............................................ 3McDonalds .................................................................. 54Menlo Charity Horse Show .......................................... 38 Millennium Farm ......................................................... 5ODS AD ........................................................................ 72Oakhurst ..................................................................... 91Olson’s Tack .............................................. Inside FrontPacesetter ................................................................... 9Pax Diem ..................................................................... 55Pilchuck....................................................................... 6Pomponio Ranch Stallions ........................................... 19Purina ......................................................................... 61Rocking B Farm ........................................................... 60Ryan Reinhofer ........................................................... 39/59Sea / Mountain Ins ...................................................... 68Schleese Saddlery ....................................................... 11Shapley’s ..................................................................... 47Shires .......................................................................... 42Sidesaddle Tack ........................................................... 62Some Day Farm ........................................................... 63Spane Buildings ........................................ Inside BackSterling Essentials ....................................................... 54/68Swan Training ............................................................. 56/57Team NW Shows ......................................................... 7Templeton Equestrian Center ...................................... 79Toklat .......................................................................... 39/53TUCCI ........................................................................... 46Voltaire ....................................................................... 52Wilco ........................................................................... 60Wild Turkey ................................................................. 48/49Winning Time ............................................................. 54WIHS ........................................................................... 32WSHJA ........................................................................ 65Zuccalotto ................................................................... 33

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