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WELCOME TO THE 2009 AHJF HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR Dear Member of the Media: On behalf of the American Hunter-Jumper Foundation (AHJF), we would like to welcome you to the annual AHJF Hunter Classic Spectacular. The Classic has become the premier show hunter competition of the season. It is the event in which hunter riders most seek to compete. And, it has achieved an early goal of the AHJF, Inc; to breathe new life into the sport and to give a reason for competitors to compete.
The AHJF is a member supported, non-profit amateur athletic corporation formed with the mission to “promote the equestrian sport of hunter-jumper competition and address the needs of industry participants. The organization emphasizes integrity, compassion and sportsmanship through its business programs, human services, ethics leadership and education.”
Over the past few years the AHJF has made great strides, which you will see by the enclosed press kit. Contained in the pages that follow is information about the AHJF Hunter Classic Spectacular as well as about the other AHJF programs. This organization started at a time when the hunter sport was in trouble. Since its inception in 1997 the sport of hunters has seen significant growth. Huge thanks goes to the AHJF for the time and effort they have put into achieving this goal.
We at Press Link PR have been working with the AHJF since 2000 to spread the word. We invite you to join us in this effort. If there is information we can provide, someone to interview for a story, photos or footage that you need, please let us know. We are here to help you in any way we can to spread the word that the sport of hunters is alive and well and continues to grow and prosper throughout the United States.
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AHJF HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR FAST FACTS WHEN: Saturday, February 14, 2009, 6:00-10:00 PM “Valentine’s Day!” Dinner in the International Club begins at 6:30 PM) WHAT: The American Hunter-Jumper Foundation Hunter Classic Spectacular. This is a qualifying event featuring the top national amateur, junior and professional show hunter riders. This premier equine event offers money. There is no entry fee for the competitors. Riders qualify through preliminary competitions held during the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival, February 11-14, 2009. The first Hunter Classic took place in 1997 and to date this event continues to be the class in which top hunter riders seek to compete. Riders qualify during the week in the hunter divisions. Roughly 25 riders earn the honor to compete in this prestigious tworound competition under the lights. The top eight riders return for a second round. When the two round scores are combined, the winner is the rider with the highest cumulative total. Approximately $50,000 (through 12th place) is given with $12,000 going to the winner. Since it is an add-back competition the prize money is not determined until that night. FUNDRAISER DETAILS: The annual AHJF Hunter Classic Spectacular “Valentine’s Day!” dinner in the International Club overlooking the main arena is one of the AHJF's major fundraisers. The tent filled with sponsors who have purchased tables buzzes with conversation while spectators surround the arena just below the tents to watch the nation’s top hunters. Party Chairs: Mr. & Mrs. Craig Lindner and Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Jacobs. WHERE: FTI Winter Equestrian Festival, 14440 Pierson Rd., Wellington, FL. Event will take place in the International Arena, a large all-weather stadium surrounded by spectator and sponsor tents. The arena is lower than the surrounding tents offering viewers a great chance to see the competition. WHY: This is a major fundraiser for the American Hunter-Jumper Foundation, Inc. (AHJF) and its programs. The AHJF was formed in 1992 to further the development of the equestrian sport of show hunter rider and show jumping competition by providing a national office to organize, coordinate and support hunter rider and show jumping equestrian competition. Other programs of the AHJF include the World Championship Hunter Rider Awards, the AHJF BSA Inc. 401k and Profit Sharing Plan. In 2009 the AHJF will also host “Bowling for Equestrians” (February 15, Greenacres, FL) and the WCHR Professional Finals (October 2, Upper Marlboro, MD). HOW: Riders who have earned the title of champion and reserve champion in the preliminary competitions in the junior, amateur and professional divisions and are current members of the AHJF qualify to compete in this no entry fee class. (Refer below for information about riders already qualified.) RIDERS ALREADY QUALIFIED: The final list won’t be decided until that day but a number of competitors are already qualified. These include Sandy Ferrell, Bernville, PA, the 2008 WCHR Professional Champion; Liza Boyd, Camden, SC, who was last year's AHJF Hunter Classic winner; Patricia Griffith, Katonah, NY, the winner of the 2008 WCHR Pro Challenge; Tammy Chipko, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2008 WCHR Amateur-Owner Champion and Samantha Schaefer, Westminster, MD, 2008 WCHR Junior Champion. (All the above people are eligible to compete on any horse, but must show at the height for which the combination is eligible.)
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WHAT THE JUDGE IS LOOKING FOR: Show hunters are judged on the style of the horse. The horse should look as if it could carry a rider smoothly, comfortably and safely over a course of natural style jumps. The horses should be both elegant and agile as they negotiate obstacles similar to those encountered on a foxhunt. THE JUDGING SYSTEM: Six judges are paired in teams of two and positioned in three places around the arena. Each team presents a single numerical score (0-100) and the three scores are averaged for a single round score. After the second round, the two scores are added for a final two round total. Roughly 25 horses compete in the first round and the top eight highest performers come back for a second round. The height of the fences varies from 3’6” to 4’. The winner of the class is the horse with the highest two-round score. OFFICIALS: Judges: (The six judges will be chosen from the following slate of judges from the previous week of competition): Liza Dennehy, Denver, CO; Patrick Rodes, Argyle, TX; Shane George, Magnolia,TX; Ronnie Beard, Wellington, FL; Jay Matter, Wellington, FL; Dee Thomas, Wellington, FL; Tammy Provost, Westfield, I; Jimmy Torano, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Karen Healy, Westlake Village, CA; Danny Robertshaw, Wellington, FL.
Sponsor Relations: Kim
Tudor. Announcer: Oliver Kennedy. Trophy & Award Presentations: Elizabeth DeSantis. Course Designer: Michael Rheinheimer. PURCHASING A TABLE: To purchase a table for the sponsor reception and “Valentine’s Day!” dinner, please call The American Hunter-Jumper Foundation at 508-835-8813. SPONSORS: The American Hunter-Jumper Foundation, Inc. Carol Cone & Harry Silverman are the sponsors of the Peggy Cone Memorial Adult Hunter Classic. CLASSIC PRIZE AWARDS: In addition to the prize money being distributed, the winner of the class will receive “The Dark Continent” trophy, courtesy of Jim Green A custom jacket specially designed by Personalized Products A cooler donated by Grazing Fields Farm Custom Jackets for the winning rider, owner trainer and groom from Whipstick Farm LTD Essex Riding Shirt for 1-6th placed riders in the Classic Essex Riding Shirt to the winner of the Peggy Cone Memorial Adult Hunter Classic Leather halters for 1st–6th place and leather shanks for the 7th–12th place ribbon winners. The winning trainer will receive a check for $1,000, 2nd place $750, 3rd $500 and 4th $250. The grooms of the 1st through 4th place winners receive a check for $500, $300, $200, $100 (consecutively) sponsored by Archie Cox/Brookway Stables. The “Let’s Dance Trophy” established by the AHJF in honor of Friend and Horseman Eugene R. Mische “Strapless Challenge” is a trophy and cash award which would go to anyone winning the class four times. MEDIA CONTACT: Press Link, Cell: 516-848-4867; Fax: 631-773-6165 or email: dderosa1@optonline.net AHJF CONTACT: AHJF, PO Box 369, West Boylston, MA 01583-0369, Phone: 508-835-8813, www.ahjf.org, email: ahjf@earthlink.net.
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VALENTINE’S DAY WILL SHOW A LOT OF HEART FOR THE AHJF HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR Wellington, FL – January 14, 2009 – On February 14, the top hunter riders will be hoping that they will be the lucky Valentine’s Day winner. On that evening, The American Hunter-Jumper Foundation will host its 13th annual AHJF Hunter Classic Spectacular at the 2009 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, FL. The riders may be thinking hearts and roses but when they enter the arena after qualifying for this no entry fee event, the top national amateur, junior and professional show hunter competitors will show their true heart to the judges under the lights in the beautiful all-weather footing International Arena. Watching from the International Club will be those taking part in the AHJF’s major fundraising dinner. Since its inception in 1997, the AHJF Hunter Classic Spectacular has been a highlight event for hunter horses and riders. Champion and reserve champion riders, who are current members of the AHJF, qualify throughout the week (February 11-14) in the various hunter divisions to compete in this prestigious two-round competition under the lights. Approximately $50,000 (through 12th place) is awarded with $12,000 guaranteed to the winner. Since it is an add-back competition the final prize money is not determined until that night. Six judges are paired in teams of two and positioned in three places around the arena. Roughly 25 horses compete in the first round and the top eight come back for a second round. The height of the fences varies from 3’6” to 4’. The winner of the class is the horse with the highest two-round score. The final list won’t be decided until that day but a number of competitors are already qualified. These include Sandy Ferrell, Bernville, PA, the 2008 WCHR Professional Champion; Liza Boyd, Camden, SC, who was last year's AHJF Hunter Classic winner; Patricia Griffith, Katonah, NY, the winner of the 2008 WCHR Pro Challenge; Tammy Chipko, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2008 WCHR Amateur-Owner Champion and Samantha Schaefer, Westminster, MD, 2008 WCHR Junior Champion. Mr. & Mrs. S. Craig Lindner along with Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Jacobs will chair the activity happening in the International Club. This year’s annual dinner party will have a heartwarming Valentine’s Day theme The activities start around 6:30 p.m. While the VIP Tent is humming, the horses and riders begin by first walking the course before the formal introduction of each of the riders to the public. Riders and horses will then be prepping in the schooling area before they enter the ring, beginning at 7:30, to each take their turn over the galloping hunter course. The evening will end around 9:30 p.m. In addition to the prize money being distributed, the winner of the class will receive the “The Dark Continent” trophy, courtesy of Jim Green; a custom jacket specially designed by Personalized Products and a cooler donated by Grazing Fields Farm; Custom Jackets for the winning rider, owner trainer and groom from Whipstick Farm LTD; Essex Riding Shirt for 1-6th placed riders in the Classic and to the winner of the Peggy Cone Memorial Adult Hunter Classic; Leather halters for 1st–6th place and leather shanks for the 7th–12th place ribbon winners. Additionally, the winning trainer will receive a check for $1,000, 2nd place $750, 3rd $500 and 4th $250. The grooms of the 1st through 4th place winners receive a check for $500, $300, $200, $100 (consecutively) sponsored by Archie Cox/Brookway Stables. The winning rider receives the “Let’s Dance Trophy” established by the AHJF in honor of Friend and Horseman Eugene R. Mische. “Strapless Challenge” is a trophy and cash award which would go to anyone winning the class four times. The AHJF was formed in 1992 to further the development of the equestrian sport of show hunter competition by providing a national office to organize, coordinate and support hunter rider equestrian competition. The following evening, February 15, the AHJF also hosts “Bowling for Equestrians,” (in Greenacres, FL) a fundraiser for its Emergency Relief Fund and the WCHR Professional Finals (October 2 in Upper Marlboro, MD). For more information contact the AHJF, PO Box 369, West Boylston, MA 01583-0369, Phone: 508-835-8813, www.ahjf.org, email: ahjf@earthlink.net. PRESS LINK PR, 45 Sarah Drive, Farmingdale, NY 11735, Cell: 516-848-4867, email: dderosa1@optonline.net
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THE AHJF HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR HELD ANNUALLY AT THE FTI WINTER EQUESTRIAN FESTIVAL IN WELLINGTON, FLORIDA
PAST WINNERS 1997 – Monday Morning, owner/rider - Liza Towell 1998 – Hudson, owner - Peter Wetherill, rider - Elizabeth Bross 1999 – High Hearts, owner/rider - Clara Lindner 2000 – Most Wanted, Hanoverian gelding, chestnut, 16.2 hands, Large Junior 15 & U, 3’6” Rider - Cody Baird, Greenwich, CT; Trainer - Scott Stewart 2000 Score: 91.33 2001 & 2002 & 2003 – Strapless, Dutch Warmblood mare, Regular Working Hunter, 4’ Rider - Emily Williams, Cincinnati, Ohio; Owner - Clara Lindner; Trainer - Tom Wright 2001 Score: 93.66 2002 Score: 91.375 2003 Score: 95.750 (185) 2004 – Strapless, Dutch Warmblood mare, Amateur-Owner Working Hunter, 3’6” Rider/Owner - Clara Lindner, Cincinnati, OH; Trainer - Tom Wright 2004 Score: 90.5 + 91 (181.5) 2005 – Costello, Germanbred gelding, 1st Year Green, 3’6” Rider/Trainer - Louise Serio, Kennett Square, PA Owner - Shaw Johnson Price, Chestertown, MD Score: 89 + 89.5 = 178.5 2006 – Late Entry, 7-year-old, bay, 15.3¾H, Hanoverian, 2nd Year Green, 3’9” Rider - Sandy Ferrell, Bernville, PA; Owner - Sarah Chovnick Trainer - Ginny Edwards, Upperville, VA Score: 86.687 + 87 = 173.687 2007 – Safari, (2002) Bay gelding, 15.3H, 1st Year Green, 3’6” Rider - Tim Goguen, Wellington, FL; Owner - Janet Read, Wellington, FL Trainer - Tim Goguen, Wellington, FL Score: 89.50 + 90.375 = 179.875 2008 – Fiyero (1997) Chestnut gelding, 16.1H, Regular Conformation, 4’ Rider – Elizabeth Towell Boyd, Camden, SC; Owner – Molly Gardner, Charlotte, NC Trainer – Jack & Hardin Towell, Camden, SC Score: 89.75 + 89 = 178.750
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2009 WINNER PRIZES (as of 2/1/09)
$12,000 to the winner Let’s Dance Trophy To the winning rider: This trophy was established by the AHJF in honor of Friend and Horseman Eugene R. Mische.
A Cooler donated by Grazing Fields Farm, Inc. Dark Continent Perpetual Trophy presented to the owner, courtesy of Jim Green Custom Jacket for the winning Owner, Rider, Trainer and Groom Sponsored by Whipstick Farm, Ltd. Essex Riding Shirt for the 1st-6th placed riders in the Hunter Classic and to the winner of the Peggy Cone Memorial Adult Hunter Classic 1st-6th places receive Leather Halters 7th-12th places receive Leather Shanks Winning Trainer receives a $1,000 Check 2nd place $750 3rd place $500 4th place $250 Archie Cox/Brookway Stables sponsors the Groom’s Award Groom of Winning Horse receives a $500 Check 2nd place $300 3rd place $200 4th place $100 The Strapless Challenge is a beautiful bronze and cash incentive to be awarded to the owner of a horse that wins the prestigious AHJF Hunter Spectacular FOUR consecutive times; matching the record of the legendary mare, Strapless! Mark R. Gregory Memorial Trophy for Excellence to the Best Conditioned and Turned Out Horse in the first round of the Classic. (Guest judges will select the winner & a prize will be awarded to the winning horse’s groom.) THERE IS NO ENTRY FEE FOR THIS CLASS - HORSES MUST QUALIFY TO BE ELIGIBLE PRESS LINK PR, 45 Sarah Drive, Farmingdale, NY 11735, Cell: 516-848-4867, email: dderosa1@optonline.net
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2008 HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR FIYERO AND ELIZABETH BOYD WIN IN FRONT OF A RECORD CROWD AT THE 12TH AHJF HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR February 23, 2008 – Wellington, FL – It was superstition, sibling support, music and a great horse that guided Elizabeth Boyd and Fiyero to the top place under a record crowd at the 12th annual AHJF Hunter Classic Spectacular on Saturday night, February 23rd at the CN Winter Equestrian Festival. She managed that same feat for the very first Classic 12 years earlier. “It’s very different. I feel like this time I really won. I am a better horsewoman now. Back then I hopped on and went into the ring, rode and then ran off with my friends. It means a lot more now. I understand the hard work, the preparation, the time and am extremely appreciative of the owners.” The 11-year-old, 16.1H, chestnut gelding, that is owned by Molly Gardner, Charlotte, NC, impressed the audience with his consistency in both rounds. Fiyero took over the lead in the first round with a score of 89.75 ahead of Angelo with Tim Goguen in the irons (89.083) and Kirsten Coe on Genuine (88.666). The scores in the second round combined with their first round kept the leader the same but Angelo and Genuine played musical chairs (Fiyero-89/178.750, Genuine-89.833/178.499, Angelo87.666/176.749). A SINGER – A FRIEND – A BROTHER - A TALENTED HORSE While some may think that Fiyero’s win came from pure talent of both horse and rider. Boyd, Camden, SC, credits James Taylor; her friend, competitor and second place finisher Kirsten Coe’s lucky bridle; her brother Hardin (Towell) and a fabulous horse for that ultimate victory. When the 28-year-old left the barn at 5:45 that morning headed to the horse show it was a James Taylor song that was playing and when she was entering the ring it was perfect timing as well. Taylor was on again. “It really inspired me. I just felt that we were going to do this. I know that sounds creepy, a little nerdy but it really gave me that extra oomph.” Kirsten Coe, who used to ride Fiyero, also timed things perfectly by giving Elizabeth the bridle she used to ride Fiyero with. “At about an hour before the class this magic bridle showed up for the horse that she didn’t tell us about when we bought him. It was very nice and I have to say it was a very appropriate combination for the horse.” Even though Kirsten was second she was just as pleased knowing she’d done the right thing. “Everyone was giving me a hard time earlier for giving the bridle to Liza and all I could hear in the back of my mind was my mom telling me, you young professionals have to stick together.” For Liza while both the song and the bridle were instantaneous inspirations and Boyd admits to being “a little bit superstitious,” another factor in her victory was all about her brother. “I have to really thank Hardin because he has been so supportive and through this whole week he has been my backbone. Hardin prepared the horse for me. Hardin was amazing. He’s a great brother.” Add to that the talented Fiyero and for Liza it was a sure thing. “He just has the best brain, nothing fazes him. He’s very quiet and always tries.” GENUINE & ANGELO TAKE SECOND AND THIRD To see Tim Goguen, Wellington, FL, among the top three was no surprise since he was the defending champion. In 2007, he earned the top honors on Safari but this year the defending rider/horse combination had a late lead change on a corner right near the ingate forcing Goguen to circle. Goguen was proud of Angelo, an 8-year-old, brown, 15.2 1/2 H, gelding Warmblood, who is owned by Katie Dinan. “That’s a fun horse for 4’. He’s a little horse but that kind of gallop for him is right up his alley. It’s a nice horse to ride. He went beautifully in
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both rounds. Earlier that day he was hand walked and then showed that night. He is really easy as far as getting to the ring; he’s all business – that part of him makes him a really special horse. ” Coe, Toluca, CA, had earned a bye into the class by winning the 2007 World Championship Hunter Rider Pro Challenge at the Capital Challenge Horse Show in October of 2007. She chose the Second Year Green mount Genuine, an eight-year-old, 15.3H, bay, gelding for the honors. The horse is owned by Laura King Kaplan and is a new ride for Kirsten. “This is only my second time showing him,” she explained. Kirsten couldn’t gush enough about her mount noting, “What a dream. He’s not fazed. He’s not spooky. He puts out an effort every time. He’s a wonderful horse.” Just as those words were oozing out of her mouth Liza piped in, “We are really lucky to be able to ride these horses.” Both Kirsten and Tim nodded in agreement. By the end of the conversation Liza and Kirsten were finishing each other’s sentences as they chimed in agreement about what a great honor this was just to be in the class never mind finish first and second. Yet it always came back to their horses. “You are only as good as your horse. We are so lucky!” they chimed. A NEW LOOK AND FEEL The setting was new for the crowd. Seats replaced grass in most areas surrounding the arena and allowed for more spectators to enjoy the action. The Hunter Classic has become an event not to miss. The grass footing in the arena of years passed was replaced by all-weather footing, which this year proved to be a welcome change because the many downpours which took place throughout the week never dampened the footing or the event. Also, the new lighting was so good that photographers did not need flash and for the first time a host of photographers were there capturing the action. The TV lighting also eliminated the shadows, which in the past has created a spooky course for both horses and riders. Commentator and AHJF President Geoff Teall was pleased. “I thought it was a really good class. It’s interesting that it had all professionals in the second round. I’m not saying it was better or worse – just different. It gave a different flavor to the whole thing, which I thought was great. “The margin was so small from 1st through 12th. It was highly competitive. The new improved footing and lighting made a big difference. Each year it is getting more and more horse friendly. This year it made a big leap forward. I think it will encourage people who have hesitated to do the class to take the plunge now. “ Course designer Patrick Rodes took the new footing into consideration when designing the course since horses go differently on the all-weather footing than they do on the grass. “Tonight’s course is pretty straightforward. My goal for this is to have a bunch of nice rounds. The marquis jump with the palm trees is a spectacular jump and that’s last in the second round.” The riders were pleased with the new setup and the course. “The ring was much better. It was very well lit and was not spooky like last year. There were vast improvements in the arena this year. The courses were wonderful and quite appropriate. There were choices to go inside, what lead to start off on and they were great courses for a class like this. You were on a good lick the whole entire course,” commented Kirsten. “It was really a galloping course. If you stayed with it, it flowed,” added Goguen. THE AHJF AND THE HUNTER CLASSIC ARE HERE TO STAY The AHJF was formed in 1992 to further the development of the equestrian sport of show hunter rider and show jumping competition by providing a national office to organize, coordinate and support hunter rider and show jumping equestrian competition. Other programs of the AHJF include the World Championship Hunter Rider Awards, the AHJF BSA Inc. 401k and Profit Sharing Plan and the AHJF Junior Hunter Challenge.
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Since its inception in 1997, the AHJF Hunter Classic Spectacular has been a highlight event for hunter horses and riders, who put great effort into being one of the lucky competitors to qualify. Champion and reserve champion riders, who are current members of the AHJF, qualify throughout the week in the various hunter divisions to compete in this prestigious two-round competition under the lights. This year a total of $42,800 (through 12th place) was awarded with $12,000 guaranteed to the winner. Six judges were paired in teams of two and positioned in three places around the arena. Twenty-nine horses competed in the first round and the top eight came back for a second round. The height of the fences varied from 3’6” to 4’. Mr. & Mrs. S. Craig Lindner along with Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Jacobs chaired the “In the Pink Party!” which took place in the International Club. The annual dinner party overlooking the main arena is one of the AHJF's major fundraisers. The tent - filled with sponsors who have purchased tables - buzzes with conversation while in the seats and on the hillside around the arena friends, family and newcomers enjoy watching the nation’s top hunters. “The tent was spectacular,” noted AHJF Executive Director Michele Perla. “Kim Tudor did an amazing job as social director for the AHJF. The food was fantastic, the service was impeccable and we sold a record 75 tables.” In addition to the prize money, the winner received a saddle donated by CM Hadfield’s Saddlery; The Dark Continent” trophy, courtesy of Jim Green; a custom jacket sponsored by Whipstick Farm; and a cooler donated by Grazing Fields Farm. The top 12 riders received leather halters and leather shanks. Additionally, the winning trainer, Jack Towell, received a check for $1,000. The grooms of the 1st through 4th place winners received a check sponsored by Archie Cox/Brookway Stables. All competitors were in contention for the “Strapless Challenge,” with a trophy and check going to anyone winning the class four times. Boyd also won the “Let’s Dance Trophy,” which was established by the AHJF in 2005 in honor of friend and horseman Eugene R. Mische for his support of the AHJF Hunter Classic Spectacular. The riders also were appreciative of the AHJF, which was and continues to be the inspiration behind the Hunter Classic. “The AHJF staff has done a wonderful job bringing this along,” commented Boyd. “It is amazing the way the hunter sport is growing thanks to the AHJF.” Michele Perla had those she wanted to thank as well. “A huge thanks from all of us at the AHJF to the entire staff of Equestrian Sport Production, LLC. What the AHJF is able to accomplish during this special hunter week is unique to the Sport—a true showcase of the rated hunter divisions. The week is the circuit focus for anyone involved with the rated hunters. It is competitive with a true spotlight on qualifying for the Saturday night class. Nowhere else is there such a competitive focus. A specific thank you goes to Mark Bellissimo, Michael Morrissey and David Burton, Jr. for their commitment to the sport through their continued support of this event.” The AHJF Hunter Classic Spectacular is the culmination of a week filled with hunters and special honors are presented throughout the week. High Score awards were given out as well. Sandy Ferrell got the High Score of 91 on Bolero in the Pro division; Clara Lindner and Hush topped the Amateur-Owners with 89 and Samantha Schaefer was not only the Leading Hunter Rider but rode Perfectionist to the highest score of 93. Grand Champion Junior honors went to Bellingnam Bay, ridden by Emma Lipman. Salvador Martines, groom of Hush, ridden and owned by Clara Lindner, received the Mark R. Gregory Memorial Trophy for Excellence as the best conditioned horse in the first round. For information about the Hunter Classic, the AHJF or its programs, contact the AHJF at PO Box 369, West Boylston, MA 01583-0369, call 508-835-8813, fax 508-835-6125, email ahjf@earthlink.net or visit their web site at www.ahjf.org. Photos of the event are at the following link: http://www.presslinkpr.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=64500.
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2008 HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR RESULTS – February 23 PL
HORSE BREED INFO
SHOW HT.
RIDER HOMETOWN
OWNER HOMETOWN
TRAINER HOMETOWN
TOTAL SCORE
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Fiyero 11, g. ch., 16.1H Genuine 8, g., bay, 15.3H Angelo 8, g., br., 15.2½, WB Concetto
Regular Conformation Won Pro Chall. 2nd Yr Ht Reg Wkg
Elizabeth Boyd, Pro, 28 Camden, SC Kirsten Coe, Pro, 27 New York, NY Tim Goguen Wellington, FL Morgan Thomas
Molly Gardner Charlotte, NC Laura King Kaplan New York, NY Katie Dinan, LLC
Jack & Hardin Towell Camden, SC Heritage Farm New York, NY Tim Goguen Wellington, FL
Isaac 8, g., bay, 15.3H, Lavari 12, g., bay, 16.2, Holsteiner Castlewalk 7, g., bay, 16.2, Bolero 7, g., grey, 15.3H, WB In The Black 8, g., blk, 16.3H,Oldenbrg World Time 7, g., bay, 15.3 Zoom 7, g., dk Br., Sm. Jr., Han. Theory - 7, g., bay, 16.2H
2nd Year Green
Elizabeth Boyd, Pro, 28 Camden, SC Havens Schatt, Pro, 37 Ocala, FL Scott Stewart, Pro, 43
Sarah Ward Atlanta, GA Tracy Scheriff Ramsey, NJ Richard Prant Flemington, NJ
Sandy Ferrell, Pro, 40 Bernville, PA Clara Lindner, A-O, 22 Cincinnati, OH Scott Stewart, Pro, 43
Marigot Bay Farm/ Stacey Arani/Dover, MA
89.75+89= 178.750 88.66+89.83= 178.499 89.083+87.66= 176.749 87+87.33= 174.333 87+87= 174.000 87.5+86= 173.500 87.333+77.66= 164.99 88
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1st Yr Green
2nd Year Green 1st Year Green 1st Year Green Amateur-Owner 18-35 1st Year Green
S:Baloubet du Rouet; D:My Girl
Small Junior Lg. Jr. 16-17-A Older Jr.
First Partners
Wellington, FL/Flemington, NJ
Jennifer Waxman, Jr., 16 Chagrin Falls, OH Jennifer Waxman, Jr., 16 Chagrin Falls, OH
Wellington, FL/Flemington, NJ
Scott Stewart
Sandy Ferrell/Ginny Edwards Tom Wright Wellington, FL Scott Stewart
Jennifer Waxman Chagrin Falls, OH Jan Agardy/Golden Point Farm LLC
Ken & Emily Smith, David Nations Havens Schatt Ocala, FL
All Seasons Farm
Well., FL/Cincinnati, OH
Wellington, FL/Flemington, NJ
Jack & Hardin Towell Camden, SC Havens Schatt Ocala, FL Scott Stewart, Pro, 43
86.33 85.5 83.66 83
2007 HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR RESULTS – February 24 PL
#
HORSE BREED INFO
SHOW HT.
RIDER HOMETOWN
OWNER HOMETOWN
TRAINER HOMETOWN
TOTAL SCORE
1
993
2 3
117 0 764
Safari (2002) Bay, g., 15.3 Corofino Gold (1996) Bay, g., 15.2H Brunello (1998) Ch., g., 16H, WB
1st Yr Gr 3’6” 1st Yr Gr 3’6” 1st Yr Gr 3’6”
Tim Goguen, (Pro) Wellington, FL Sandy Ferrell, 39 (Pro) Bernville, PA Liza Towell Boyd, 27 (Pro) Camden, SC
Tim Goguen Wellington, FL Jenny Graham/ Rodney Bross Jack Towell Camden, SC
89.5+90.375= 179.875-$12,000 88.625+90.250= 178.875-$10,472 86.5+89.750= 176.250-$6,468
4
613
Indian Summer (1998) Ch., g., 16.3H, Sw.WB
2nd Yr Gr 3’9”
Sandy Ferrell, 39 (Pro) Bernville, PA
Janet Read Wellington, FL Megan Fellows Great Falls, VA Caroline Clark Morrison Iron Station, NC Stephanie Riggio New York, NY
Karen/Ralph CaristoSouthampton, NY
85.437+88.875= 174.312-$3,696
5
767
6
669
7
58
8
927
Tobasco (1998) Ch., g., 15.3 Marshall (1999) Bay, g., 16.2, WB Good Life (1997) Bay, g., 15.3H Double Cinco (1995) B, g.,15.3 7/8H, D WB
Sm Jr., 3’6” Younger 2nd Yr Gr (Pro) 3’9” Reg Conf 4’ A-O (18-35)
Dunwalke LLC Bedminster, NJ Meralex Farm Brandon, FL Scott Stewart Flemington, NJ Pamela & Paige Allardice/Sagaponack
Louise Serio Kennett Square, PA Scott Stewart Flemington, NJ Walter T. Kees Westport, CT
84.250+89= 173.250-$2,772 84+88.5= 172.5-$1,848 85.937+85= 170.937-$1,540 Rnd 1 = 85.750 $1,232
9
204
Saloon (1990) Bay, g., 16.1H, D WB
Whitney Roper Rumson, NJ
Ken & Emily Smith Wellington, FL
Rnd 1 = 83.5 $924
10
12
593
Falcon Bay, g., 15.3 3/4 Tchaikovsky (2000) Bay, g., 16.1 Rio Renoir (1999) Bay, g., 16.3H Can. Sport Horse by Rio Grande
Jennifer Waxman, 15 (Jr) Chagrin Falls, OH Teri Kessler, 30 (A-O) Bedford Corners, NY Brad Wolf, 47 (A-O) Memphis, TN
Jennifer Waxman Chagrin Falls, OH Murray Kessler Bedford Corners, NY Brad Wolf Memphis, TN
Ken & Emily Smith
11
119 4 631
WCHR Jr Ch Lg Jr, 3’6” Ygr Sm Jr, 3’6” Younger 1st Yr Gr 3’6” A-O (36&O) 3’6”
Alexandra Thornton Bedminster, NJ Louise Serio, (Pro) Kennett Sq., PA/Wellington, FL Scott Stewart, 42 (Pro) Flemington, NJ Rowlanda Blue Stephanos, 26 A-O (Younger)-Sagaponack, NY Jennifer Waxman, 15 (Jr) Chagrin Falls, OH
Rnd 1 = 82 $616 Rnd 1 = 81.250 $616 Rnd 1 = 81 $616
Team Heritage Katonah, NY Tom Wright Cincinnati, OH
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2006 HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR RESULTS – February 18 PL
HORSE BREED INFO
SHOW HT.
RIDER HOMETOWN
OWNER HOMETOWN
TRAINER HOMETOWN
TOTAL SCORE
1
Late Entry 7, g., bay, 15.3 ¾, Hanoverian Costello 7, g., bay, 16, Selle Francais Take Away 10, g., bay, 16.2, Oldenburg Fiyero 10, g., ch., 16.2, Brandenburg Socrates 12, g., ch., 16.2H Blink 6, g., ch., 16.3, Dutch Warmblood Who’s On First 12, g., bay, 16.2H Pavarotti (“Pav”) 10, g., bay, 16H, Westfalian by Cello
2nd Yr. Gr. 3’9” Defending Champion 3’9” 2005 Jr. Champion 3’6” 1st Yr. Gr (A) 3’6” Lg. Jr. 16-17 3’6” Lg. Jr. Older 3’6” Lg. Jr. 16-17 3’6” A-O 36 & Over Hi Score 3’6” 1st Yr Green (A) 3’6” Sm. Jr. 15 & U – 3’6” Pro Challenge at CC05 4’
Sandy Ferrell, 38, Pro Bernville, PA Louise Serio, Pro Kennett Square, PA Jack Hardin Towell, Jr. Camden, SC Pamela Polk Brookville, NY Addison Phillips, 16, Junior New York, NY Jack Hardin Towell, Jr., Junior Camden, SC Addison Phillips, 16, Junior New York, NY Teri Kessler, 29, A-O Bedford Corners, NY Holly Orlando, 30, Pro Wellington, FL Jessica Springsteen, 13, Jr. Colts Neck, NJ Jenny Karazissis, 44, Pro Calabasas, CA 2005 Pro Challenge Winner Clementine Goutal, 15, Jr. NYC, NY
Sarah Chovnik/Prime Time Stables Shaw Johnson Price Chestertown, MD Cortie Wetherill Wellington, FL Julie Kruger
Ginny Edwards Upperville, VA Louise Serio Kennett Square, PA Jack Towell Camden, SC Pamela Polk Bill Cooney Andre Dignelli, Peggy Gehman, Patrick Griffith Jack Towell Camden,SC Andre Dignelli, Peggy Gehman, Patrick Griffith Team Heritage Katonah, NY
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Sublime 6, g., bay, 15.2, Hanoverian Touchstone 9, g. , ch., 16.3 Dutch Warmblood Due North 9, g., ch., 16.2 ¼
11 12
Lg. Jr. 15 & U 3’6”
Stone Hill Farm Colts Neck, NJ Davlyn Farms
Beacon Hill Colts Neck, NJ Chance Arkalian Rancho Santa Fe, CA
86.687+87= 173.687- $12,000 87.062+85.75= 172.812 $7,968 84+87.5=171.5 $4,980 87.5+83.875= 171.375 - $3,320 87.5+83.125= 170.625 - $2,324 84.5+85.5= 170 - $1,992 84.750+84.875= 169.625 - $1,660 83.5+83.75= 167.25 - $1,328 83.25 $996 83 $664 82.750 $664
Cloverleaf Farm NY, NY
Beacon Hill Farm Colts Neck, NJ
82.750 $664
Addison Phillips New York, NY Hardin Towell Camden, SC Addison Phillips New York, NY Murray & Teri Kessler Bedford Corners, NY Davlyn Farms
2005 HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR RESULTS - February 19 HORSE
BREED INFO Division, ht jpg.
RIDER HOMETOWN
OWNER HOMETOWN
TRAINER HOMETOWN
SCORE
1 Costello 2 Take Away 3 High Cotton 4 Without Question 5 Rio Renoir
7, g., bay, 16.1, German Warmblood - 1st Yr. Gr. – 3’6” 9, g., bay, 16.2, Oldenburg Reg. Wkg. – 4’ 7, g., ch., 15.3 2nd Year - 3’6” 9, m., Bavarian Gr. Conf. – 3’6” 6, g., bay, 16.2, Canadian Sport Horse by Rio Grande Gr. Conf. – 3’6”
Louise Serio (Pro) Kennett Square, PA Havens Schatt(34)(Pro) Ocala, FL Ken Smith (37) (Pro) Wellington, FL Rob Bielefeld (40) (Pro) Wellington, FL Holly Orlando (29) Wellington, FL
Louise Serio, Kennett Square, PA Jeff Wirthman Island Lake, IL Ken Smith Wellington, FL Rob Bielefeld Wellington, FL Joe Guzman Wellington, FL
89+89.5=178.5 $12,000 89.625+88.625= 178.250 $8,304 86.437+84.750=171.187 $5,190 85.5+84.250=169.750 $3,460 86.5+82.750=169.250 $2,422
6 Chopard
10, g., bay, 15.3 7/8H, Bavarian Warmblood, Reg. Conf. - 4’
Scott Stewart/River’s Edge Farm Flemington, NJ/Wellington,FL
85.437+83.75=169.187 $2,076
7 Remedy
7, m., bay,16.1, Holsteiner/TB 1st Year Gr. - 3’6”
Scott Stewart (40) (Pro) Flemington, NJ Wellington, FL Danny Robertshaw (50)(Pro) Camden, SC Natalie Johnson (17)(Jr) Greenwich, CT
Shaw Johnson Price Chestertown, MD Cortie Wetherill Devon, PA Christy Russo Miami, FL Regi Baker Venice, FL Thomas & Cynthia Diebert & Why Wait Farm Ottsville, PA Krista Weisman Sherborn, MA Margaret Edge Charlotte, NC
Ron Danta/Danny Robertshaw Camden, SC
85.875+76.250=162.125 $1,730
Natalie Johnson (17) Greenwich, CT
Andre Dignelli and Heritage Farm (Kate Oliver, Peggy Geman & Patricia Griffith) Scott Kemery & Patti Foster, Waterside Farm Heritage Farm Katonah, NY
85.25+75.25=160.5 $1,384
Helen Varble Wellington, FL Scott Stewart & Ken Berkley Flemington, NJ/Wellington,FL
83.375 $692 83.250 $692
8 Moulin Rouge 9 Navigator 10 Libre
9, m., dk bay, 15.2 3/8, Dutch Warmblood Sm. Jr. Htr. (16-17) - 3’6” 9, bay, g., 16.2, German-bred Lg. Jr. Htr (Older) - 3’6” 12, g., bay, 15.2 ½ Small Jr. 15&U – 3’6”
11 Endearing 12 Cool Blue
7, m., grey, 16.1, Oldenburg 1st Yr. Gr. - .3’6” 7, g., grey, 15.3, Hanoverian by Escudol - Sm. Jr. Htrs – 3’6”
Brianne Goutal (16)(Jr.) NYC, NY Addison Phillips (15)(Jr) NYC, NY Chad Watridge (28) Wellington, FL Carolyn Kelly (16) (Jr.) NYC, NY
Manhattan Mortgage NYC, NY WGHR Farm/Sale Johnson, NYC, NY Peter & Lynn Rogers Bayport, LI, NY Carolyn Kelly NYC, NY
MONEY
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85 $1,038 83.875 $692
AHJF HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR PRESS KIT–2/14/09–WEF-WELLINGTON, FLORIDA-12
2004 HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR RESULTS – February 21 HORSE
BREED INFO division, ht jpg.
RIDER HOMETOWN
OWNER HOMETOWN
TRAINER HOMETOWN
SCORE MONEY
1 Strapless 2 Who’s On First 3 Tommy Bahama 4 Lucky Strike 5 Miracle 6 Chopard 7 Carmen 8 Saint Nick 9 Intuition 10 Caped Crusader 11 In Sync 12 Fiddler’s Bridge
11, mare, bay, 15.3H, Danish Warmblood, A/O-B 3’6” 11, g., bay, 16.1,Oldenburg Lg. Jrs. 15&U 3’9” 6, g., brown, 16H, Belgian Warmblood - 1st Year 3’6” 9, g., dk. Bay, 15.3, Hanoverian Sm. Jr’s 15 & U 3’6” 9, m., bay, 16 ¾H, Oldenburg Lg. Jr. 15 & U 3’6” 10, g., bay, 15.3 7/8H, Bavarian Warmblood, Reg. Conf. 4’ 10, m., bay, 15.3H, Oldenburg Reg. Wkg. 4’ 15, stallion, grey, 16H Dutch Warmblood, A/O-A 3’6” 7, g., bay, 15.3 Dutch Warmblood, 1st Year 3’6” 11, g., bay, 16.1H Thoroughbred, Lg. Jr. 15& U 7, g, dk bay, 16.3, TB, Lg. Jr. Htr. 3’6” 9, g., brown, 16.3, Warmblood Reg. Wkg. 4’
Clara Lindner, 18 Amateur-Owner Addison Phillips, 14 Juniors - NYC, NY Tammy Provost, 33, Pro - Zionsville, IN Brianne Goutal, 15, Jr. New York, NY Alexandra Skiffington 15, Jr.,Wellington, FL Scott Stewart, 39, Pro Flemington, NJ Ken Smith, 36, Pro Wellington, FL Caroline Moran, 37, A/O, Wellington, FL Abigail Mort, Pro Cincinnati, OH Jack Hardin Towell, Jr., 16 - Camden, SC Charlie Jayne, 17, Jr. Elgin, IL-Wellington, FL Sandy Ferrell, 36, Pro Churchville, MD
Clara Lindner Cincinnati, OH Addison Phillips NYC, NY Laurie B. Stevens Long Grove, IL Cloverleaf Farm
Tom Wright Cincinnati, OH Andre Dignelli & Staff - All Katonah, NY Joe Norick Holland Frank & Stacia Madden Coltsneck, NJ Emily/Ken Smith & David Nation Wellington, FL Gary Duffy Ithaca, NY Ken Smith Wellington, FL Scott Williamson Wellington, FL Mindy Darst, Lockmoor Stables Cincinnati, OH Jack Towell Camden, SC Alex R. Jayne Elgin, IL Karen Caristo LI, NY
90.5+91=181.5 $12,000 89.812+91.5= 181.312 $8,760 91+88.625=179.625 $5475 + $3650 88.125+88=176.125 $3650 88+87.5=175.5 $2555 86.375+88.75=175.125 $2190 +$2190 86.862+85.75=172.612 $1825 +$730 87.5+70=157.5 $1460 85.5 $1095 +$730 85 $730 84.687 $730 84.437 $730
Christy Russo Miami, FL Krista Weisman Sherborn, MA Millridge LLc Caroline Moran N. Salem, NY (& FL) Rosemary Toulas Cincinnati, OH Ellizabeth Frady Alex R. Jayne Elgin, IL Stephanie Riggio New York, NY
2003 HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR RESULTS – February 15 HORSE
BREED INFO division, ht jpg.
RIDER
HOMETOWN
OWNER/TRAINER
HOMETOWN
SCORE MONEY
1 Strapless
10, mare, bay, 15.1, Danish Warmblood, Reg. Wkg., 4’
Emily Williams/21 Professional
Wellington, FL
Clara Lindner/All Seasons Tom Wright
Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati
185 $12,000-+$3,480
2 Chopard 3 So Be It
8, g., bay, 15.3, Bavarian, Reg. Conformation, 4’ 10, g., bl., 16.2, Lg. Jrs. 15&U, 3’9”
Scott Stewart/38 Professional Addison Phillips/13 Juniors
Flemington, NJ
Krista Weisman Gary Duffy
NYC, NY
Addison Phillips/Andre Dignelli, Kate Stoffel Oliver, Patricdia Griffith, Jenny Dunion
Sherborn, MA Ithaca, NY NYC, NY Andre/Katonah, NY
177.875 $8,352- +$2,088 176.500 $5,220
4 Moulin Rouge 5 Marvin
7, m., brown, 15.3 7/8, 2nd Yr. Green, 3’9” 7, g., brown, 16.2, Oldenburg, 2nd Yr. Green, 3’9”
Lyman Whitehead/39 Professional Sandy Ferrell/35 Professional
Redding, CT
Natalie Johnson Lyman Whitehead Mrs. Gary B. Peterson Jack Stedding
Redding, CT Sparks, MD Jarrettsville, MD
174.75 $3,480-+$696 171.125 $2,436 -+$696
6 Just 7 Monte Christo 8 In Sync 9 Dream Date 10 John Courage 11 Clemintine 12 Rio Bravo
9, g., bay, 16.1, Reg. Wkg. Htr., 4’
Jimmy Torano/39 Professional McLain Ward/27 Professional Charlie Jayne/16
Jeffrey & Jonathon Phillips Jimmy Torano M/M Don Stewart Jr. Don Stewart o/t/Alex R. Jayne
Ft. Lauderdale, FL Ocala, FL Ocala, FL Elgin, IL
Rachel Geiger Louise Serio Abby Carpenter Frank/Stacia Madden o/t/Alex Jayne
Malvern, PA Kennett Square,PA Greenwich, CT Colts Neck, NJ Elgin, OH
WGHR Farm/Sale Johnson – W. Cooney & Susie Humes
Sale/New York, NY Bill/Wellington, FL Susie, LI, NY
8, g., chestnut, 16.2 hands, SireGershwin, Rg. Wkg, 4’ 6, g, dk bay, 17.1, TB, Jr. Htr., 3’6” 8, g., dk brown, 15.3, Oldenburg 11, g., ch., 15 5/8, Dutch WB, Sm. Jr. 16-17, 3’6” 7, mare, bay, 16.2, Mecklinberg, 1835 A-O, 3’6”
Churchville, MD Ft. Lauderdale, FL Brewster, NY
Louise Serio Pro Challenge Winner Abby Carpenter/17
West Palm Beach, FL Kennett Square, PA Greenwich, CT
Maggie Jayne
Elgin, IL
Whitney Roper
Rumson, NJ
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168.125 $2,088 165.75 $1,740 85.750 $1,392 84.500 $1,044 84.250 $696 83.625 $696 83.625 $696
AHJF HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR PRESS KIT–2/14/09–WEF-WELLINGTON, FLORIDA-13
2002 HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR RESULTS – February 16 PL
HORSE BREED INFO, division, ht jpg
RIDER/Age Trainer
HOMETOWN
SCORE MONEY
1st
Strapless 9, m, Dutch-bred, Rg. W. Htr., 4’ Dream Date Germanbred, 3’6” Worthington 8, g, Dutch-bred by Voltaire, bay, 16.1 1st Yr Green, 3’6” Most Wanted ( “Mel”) 11, g, ch, 16.2, Hanoverian Lg. Jr.15 & U, 3’6” Red Panda 6, m, ch, Belgian Warmblood, 3’9” Sister Parish 9, m, br, 16, Dutch Warmblood, Lg. Jr., 3’6” Double Cinco G, bay, 15.3, Warmblood, Sm. Jr., 3’6” Nolan 7, g, bay, 16.2, Dutch-bred, 1st Yr. Gr., 3’6” Allstar 8, g, gr, Hanoverian, Sm. Jr., 3’6” Diamond Way
Emily Williams/20 o/Clara Lindner, t/Tom Wright r/t/Louise Serio o/Rachel Geiger James Lala o/Martha Neubert t/Geoff Teall r/Cody Baird/15 o/October Farm t/Scott Stewart r/t/Louise Serio o/Meralex Farm/Bryan Baldwin r/Whitney Roper/16 o/HedgeRow Ltd., t/Bill Cooney r/Whitney Roper o/Lenny Marconi, t/Bill Cooney R/James Lala o/Rebecca Goldman, t/Jill Knowles r/Cody Baird/15 o/October Farm, t/Scott Stewart r/Danielle Torano o/Jimmy Torano
Cincinnati, OH
91.375 $12,000 90.000 $7,512 86.968 $4,695
Rio Bronco 7, st., ch, 16.3, Hanoverian/Trakehner Amateur 18-35, 3’6” In Sync 5, g, dk bay, 17.1, Thoroughbred, Jr. Htr., 3’6”
Amanda Starbuck o/Stepping Stone Farm t/Juliana Starbuck & Janie Weber Charlie Jayne o/t/Alex jayne
2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th
Kennett Square, PA Malvern, PA Wellington, FL Greenwich, CT
86.843 $3,130
Kennett Square, PA Tampa, FL Atlantic Highlands, NJ
Richfield, CT
86.468 $2,191 85.875 $1,878 84.25 $1,565 83.812 $1,252 83.375 $939 82.437 $626 80.562 $626
West Palm Beach, FL Elgin, IL
79.437 $626
Rumson, NJ Petaluma, CA Wellington, FL Skokie, IL Greenwich, CT Ft. Lauderdale, FL
2001 $100,000 HUNTER SPECTACULAR RESULTS – February 17 PL
HORSE BREED INFO, division, ht jpg
RIDER/Age Trainer
HOMETOWN
1st
Strapless 8,m,Dutch-bred, Rg. W. Htr
Cincinnati, OH
2nd
Regall 7, g., ch., Swedish-bred, Rg. Conf. Htr. More Than Words
Emily Williams/19 o/Clara Lindner t/Tom Wright Holly Hays/25 o/Cathy Zicherman - t/Leo Conroy Danielle Goldstein/ O/Starwyn Farms LLC James Lala O/Jenny Sutton o/r/Georgina Bloomberg
3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th
Hampton 8, Swedish WB Dialog L 9, g, Westphalian Azure 7, g, DWB Red Panda Most Wanted ( “Mel”) 10,g,ch.,16.2,Hanoverian,Lg. Jr.15 & U, 3’6” Woodward 7,g Unanimous 7 The Winning Edge 8, g, bay, 16.1, Dutch WB, Rg. W. Htr., 4’ Southern Flight 9, g, DWB
Colts Neck, NJ
SCORE MONEY 93.66 $24,000 88.83 $17,600
NYC, NY $10,400 Wellington, FL $6,400 NYC, NY $4,800
r/Emily Williams/19 o/Frances Lindner r/Louise Serio, o/Alex R. Jayne r/Cody Baird/14 o/October Farm - t/Scott Stewart r/Don Graves o/M/M Donald Graves r/Danielle Torano o/Jimmy&Torano
OH $4,000 Kennett Square, PA $3,200 Greenwich, CT $2,400 $2,400 Ft. Lauderdale, FL $1,600
r/Danielle Goldstein, o/Strawyn Farms LLC r/Harold Chopping o/Melanie Garber
NY, NY North Carolina
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2000 HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR RESULTS 2000 $50,000 AHJF MILLENNIUM HUNTER CLASSIC RESULTS February 19, 2000, Cosequin Winter Equestrian Festival, Wellington, FL Judges – Team 1: Karen Healey, Linda Hough, Team 2: Danny Robertshaw, Fred Bauer, Team 3: Sue Ashe, Susie Humes
PL
HORSE BREED INFO, Division, ht jpg.
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th
Most Wanted ( “Mel”) 9, Hanoverian g. ch. 16.2, Lg. Jr. 15 & U, 3’6” The Winning Edge 8, g, bay, 16.1, Dutch WB, Rg. W. Htr., 4’ Spectacular Ruler 8, g., dk bay, 16.1, Dutch TB, 2nd Yr. Gr., 3’9” Ultimate 13, g., ch., 16, Dutch WB b/Almay,18-35 A/O, 3’6” Mufasa 6, g., bay, 17.2, Trak.-TB, sire/Shoenfeld, 1st Yr Gr, 3’6” Country Classic 7, g., bay, 16.1, TB, Gr. Conf., 3’6” Little Lion 7, g., bay, 15.3, Dutch WB, Sm. Jr. 15/U, 3’6” Frascati 13, g., bay, 16.3, Holsteiner, 3’6” WCHR National Champion A/O 1999 Time Square 8, g., bay, 16.2, Holsteiner, 1st Yr. Gr., 3’6” Perfect Fit 3’6” Seventh Heaven 6, m, dk. By, 16.1 ½, TB/Sporting Life, Yng. A/O, 3’6” Melbourne 5, g., ch., 16.2, Dutch WB, Gr. Conf., 3’6”
RIDER/age Trainer
HOMETOWN
SCORE
Cody Baird, 13 Scott Stewart Holly Hays, 24 Leo Conroy Holly Hays, 24 Leo Conroy Caroline Moran, 32 Scott Williamson Penny Lombardo, 38 t/self Jimmy Torano, 35 Prof. Charlie Jayne, 13 Alex Jayne Daryl Portela, 36 Patricia Stovel
Greenwich, CT
91.33
Colts Neck, NJ
90
Colts Neck, NJ
88.16
Wellington, FL
85.25
Wellington, FL
83.49
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
82.90
West Palm Beach, FL Ft. Lauderdale, FL
81.93
Robert Crandall Prof. Tammy Provost, 29
Horseheads, NY
80.66
Indianapolis, IN
80.24
Jackie Schubert, 34 Jack Stedding Robert Crandall Prof.
Annapolis, MD
80.16
Horseheads, NY
77.83
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81.83
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AMERICAN HUNTER-JUMPER FOUNDATION FAST FACTS WHAT IS THE AHJF: A member supported, fully operating, non-profit member and sponsor-supported amateur athletic organization, which is tax exempt under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3).
Its purpose is to promote the
equestrian sport of hunter competition. It is the parent organization, which has developed the World Championship Hunter Rider Program (WCHR), a nationally sought after awards program for world-class hunter rider competition. Each year the winner of the Professional Rider Finals is honored with a media sponsorship. MISSION: “To promote the equestrian sport of hunter-jumper competition and address the needs of the industry participants. The organization emphasizes integrity, compassion and sportsmanship through its business programs, human services, ethics leadership and education.” ADDRESS: PO Box 369, West Boylston, MA 01583-0369 CONTACT INFO: 508-835-8813, FAX: 508-835-6125, for membership questions and other information email: AHJF@earthlink.net. Web site: www.ahjf.org. MEMBERSHIP: Patron Member: $1,000 & Higher; Lifetime Member: $2,000; Contributing Member: $100-$999; Basic Member: $50-$99; Family Member: $125 (a family is defined as related members residing in one household). You must complete a membership form for each family member. Membership Renewals on December 1 of each year. Annual Membership applications and fees must be received in the AHJF membership office 10 days after the completion date of a WCHR Show or 7 days prior to the start of the final show in a Region for points from that show to count towards WCHR Awards. WHY WAS IT FOUNDED: The AHJF was created in 1992 for the purpose of rewarding the hunter riders who are often overlooked when compared to the highly paid and heavily sponsored show jumper riders. Other goals include spectator education, a retirement plan, scholarships and encouraging grass-roots organizations. They want to be for the hunter riders what the Grayson Foundation is for racetrack employees. WCHR AWARDS: The WCHR Awards Program sanctions a limited number of shows throughout the U.S. and Canada. The program offers both national and regional awards. Member shows are selected by a membership vote and are subject to renewal or cancellation at the discretion of the exhibitors. The AHJF also receives feedback on the show via evaluation cards provided to the competitors. These are given to the show managers with the sole purpose of improving the overall quality of horse shows.
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ANNUALLY FEATURED AHJF EVENTS THIS IS THE CONTACT INFORMATION FOR ALL AHJF EVENTS MEDIA CONTACT: Press Link cell: 516-848-4867 or email: dderosa1@optonline.net AHJF CONTACT: AHJF, PO Box 369, West Boylston, MA 01583-0369, 508-835-8813, AHJF@earthlink.net FEBRUARY 14, 2009, 6:00-10:00 PM - AHJF Hunter Classic Spectacular - Saturday WHAT: The American Hunter-Jumper Foundation Hunter Classic Spectacular WHERE: Winter Equestrian Festival, 14440 Pierson Rd., Wellington, FL 33414. Event will take place in the International Arena. WHY: This is a major fundraiser for the American Hunter-Jumper Foundation, Inc. (AHJF) and its programs. The AHJF was formed to further the development of the equestrian sport of show hunter rider and show jumping competition by providing a national office to organize, coordinate and support hunter rider and show jumping equestrian competition. Programs of the AHJF include the World Championship Hunter Rider Awards, the AHJF Junior Hunter Challenge, the AHJF Emergency Relief Fund and the AHJF 401k and Profit Sharing Plan. FEBRUARY 15, 2009, 6:30-9:30 PM - Bowling for Equestrians - Sunday WHAT: Bowling for Equestrians WHERE: Greenacres Bowl, 6126 Lake Worth Road, Greenacres, FL WHY: “Bowling for Equestrians” will be a fun-filled evening of strikes and spares to benefit the American Hunter-Jumper Foundation’s Emergency Relief Fund (ERF), an account that assists equestrians in a time of financial crisis. The monies come from the AHJF, private gifts and other donations such as The Capital Challenge Horse Show and each WCHR horse show member event. All donations are tax deductible as charitable contributions. Established in 1995, over the past 11 years the ERF has assisted 50 equestrians and distributed over $395,000. OCTOBER 2, 2009, 7:00 PM – AHJF/WCHR Pro Finals - Friday WHAT: AHJF/World Championship Hunter Rider Professional Finals WHERE: Prince George’s Equestrian Center, 14955 Pennsylvania Ave., Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 DETAILS: World Championship Hunter Rider Professional Finals for the 2009 AHJF World Championship Hunter Rider title. (The winner of the Championship will be presented with a unique media sponsorship package.) This is the only Hunter competition for Professional Hunter riders in the sport where riders go head to head after accumulating points on their best rides of the horse show. The top four are asked to compete on horses they have never ridden; the horses are kept confidential throughout the show.
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THE AMERICAN HUNTER-JUMPER FOUNDATION STORY Louise Serio’s dream was to create an organization whose purpose would be to reward hunter riders (and their horses), who are often overlooked when compared to the highly paid and heavily sponsored show jumper riders. Louise joined forces with a few key people to create the World Championship Hunter Rider Association in 1991. While creating an organization that would benefit the riders in competition, she also wanted to care for them in other ways. Therefore, in 1992 the American Hunter-Jumper Foundation, Inc. was established as the parent organization. The AHJF was founded with a broader purpose: to focus on spectator education, provide emergency support within the hunter/jumper community, develop a retirement plan for the industry, offer scholarships and encourage grass-roots organizations to become more educated. One of the most successful programs is the AHJF Emergency Relief Fund, to help those who suddenly find themselves in a difficult situation. HISTORICAL DATA The real beginnings of the AHJF were in 1991 when the concept of the World Champion Hunter Rider Association (WCHRA) originated when Serio and Geoff Teall (who now serves as its president) developed an awards program designed to recognize hunter riders. The then national WCHRA awards were presented at the 1992 Washington International Horse Show. In August of 1992, the American Hunter-Jumper Foundation, Inc. was founded because of the apparent need and ideas of the members that extended beyond the awards program. The original WCHRA was dissolved with the founding of the new organization but the awards program became the first program and remains a vital part of the AHJF. In 1993, the Awards program was expanded to include National Awards for ponies and Regional children and adult hunters. In March of 1994, the AHJF Business Support Association (AHJF BSA, Inc.) was formed to address business related concerns. In 1995, the inaugural Professional WCHR (sponsored by the Chronicle through 2003) was held at the Capital Challenge Horse Show at the Prince George’s Equestrian Center in Maryland. The winner was given a unique media campaign sponsorship administered by the AHJF through its PR Firm, Press Link. This was also the year the AHJF Emergency Relief Fund was established to provide emergency financial support to individuals and families involved in the industry. In 1997, the inaugural $25,000 AHJF Hunter Classic took place in Palm Beach, FL. In 1999, $175,000 was awarded in five classes held in CA, FL, MD and NY, which included a $50,000 Hunter Classic at the National Horse Show. In 2000, the AHJF Millennium Hunter Classic was a $50,000 event. In 2001, the AHJF $100,000 Hunter Classic Spectacular took place and the inaugural Legacy Cup, an all hunter horse show, debuted in Lexington, Virginia. In 2001, 2002 and in 2003, the AHJF Hunter Classic Spectacular was a repeat win by Strapless, ridden by Emily Williams. In 2003, Monarch International’s Show Circuit Magazine took over the sponsorship of the Professional World Champion Hunter Rider finals. In 2004 (through 2007), a new sponsorship formed between the AHJF and Dover Saddlery for the AHJF/Dover Junior Hunter Challenge, an innovative, new show hunter program designed to positively impact the future of the show hunter
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sport in America, by promoting, encouraging and recognizing riding talent in youth who are not currently showing at the U.S. Equestrian Federation (USEF) recognized level. Also this year Strapless won the Hunter Classic an unprecedented 4th time with owner Clara Lindner riding. In 2005, new trophies were added to the AHJF Hunter Classic: The Strapless Challenge Trophy (to the horse who matches Strapless’ unprecedented 4 consecutive wins – along with a cash incentive of $75,000), the Let’s Dance Trophy (in honor of friend and horseman Eugene R. Mische), presented to the winning rider of the Classic and the Mark R. Gregory Memorial Trophy for Excellence to the Best Conditioned and Turned Out Horse in the first round of the Classic. In 2005, The World Championship Hunter Rider World Cup Team Hunter Challenge was held on April 23 during the World Cup Finals, at the Las Vegas Thomas and Mack Center. In 2007 a Rematch took place. The competition was composed of one team of four riders from Europe competing against a team of riders from the USA (the past four Professional WCHR National Champions—Peter Pletcher, Scott Stewart, Louise Serio and John French). The event gave the hunter sport the opportunity to be showcased to an international audience. In 2005, the Europeans won but in 2007, the US riders were victorious. In 2007, Bowling for Equestrians was a new concept developed as an annual fundraiser for the AHJF’s Emergency Relief Fund. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP HUNTER RIDER AWARDS PROGRAM The annual National and Regional WCHR program is an important part of the AHJF. Professional, Junior and Amateur Riders are invited to compete by qualifying through the WCHR National program throughout the year. A rider’s top four WCHR shows count towards awards in four divisions: Professional, Junior, Amateur and Pony. These riders then compete directly against one another in Challenge Classes at the Capital Challenge Horse Show in Upper Marlboro, MD. In the Professional Division the points from these three components combine to decide the top six riders who then ride off for the WCHR Professional title. Similar to a World Championship, the riders compete over a 3’6” course on each of the four horses. The class is judged by five judges using the open numerical scoring system. The rider with the highest cumulative total is the winner. Along with the trophies and money earned, the winner is also honored with a media campaign sponsorship. The 2008 winner was Sandy Ferrell. THE AHJF HUNTER CLASSIC SPECTACULAR The annual Hunter Classic Spectacular evening horse show highlighting the “Valentine’s Day!” dinner in the tent overlooking the main arena is one of the AHJF’s major fundraisers. The first Hunter Classic took place in 1997 and to date this event continues to be a favorite among the hunter riders. The tent filled with sponsors who have purchased tables buzzes with conversation while around the arena friends, family and newcomers watch the nation’s top hunter riders. Riders qualify throughout the week in the various hunter divisions. Approximately 25 riders earn the honor to compete in this prestigious two-round competition under the lights. The top eight riders then come back for a second round and when the two round scores are combined, the winner is the rider with the highest cumulative average. In 1997 Liza Towell rode Monday Morning to the inaugural win. EIizabeth Bross aboard Hudson won in 1998. Clara Lindner negotiated High Hearts to the win in 1999. In 2000, this class was won by Cody Baird and Most Wanted and in 2001, 2002 and 2003 Emily Williams rode Strapless to the winning round. In 2004, Strapless again won but this time owner Clara Lindner claimed her second Hunter Classic victory. In 2005, Louise Serio rode Costello to the victory. In 2006, the winner was Sandy Ferrell aboard Late Entry. In 2007, Tim Goguen rode Safari to the winning round. In 2008 the first rider to win would win again. Elizabeth Boyd (nee Towell) rode Fiyero into the Winner’s Circle.
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EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND Beyond all of the above, the AHJF takes great pride in the many programs it offers, including the AHJF Emergency Relief Fund, which was established in 1995. The AHJF ERF is the benevolent fund of the American Hunter-Jumper Foundation, Inc. It has been established to provide emergency financial support to individuals in the show hunter and jumper sport suffering from an incapacitating illness, catastrophic accident or injury. The Board of the AHJF reviews emergency situations and makes a determination in accordance with the need. The money to fund this program comes from private gifts, WCHR member events, dedicated fundraising events and horse shows willing to encourage exhibitors to make a contribution, such as The Capital Challenge Horse Show, which each year adds a $5 donation to each entry during their one-week show. Donations are tax deductible as charitable contributions. Some of the earlier recipients include Annie Casey, a Pennsylvania girl confined to a wheelchair as a result of injuries sustained in a riding accident and Gretchen Tank, a California trainer without any insurance or family, who shattered her knee. Also receiving distributions was Francis Bacon, a New York professional who died from an AIDS-related illness. The Emergency Relief Fund came to the aid of Frank and Candie Owens whose Texas farm sustained major flood damage; Tarah Toler, a 17-year-old Montana girl who suffered severe head injuries when her horse fell and rolled on her; Moira Caffarey, a top-notch groom battling advanced lung and liver cancer; Larry Larson. a California rider and trainer who suffered from a rare and extremely disabling genetic disease known as adrenaleukodystrophy (ALD); Karen Golding, a stable manager, who suffered a badly broken and separated ankle complicated by the fact that she is diabetic which often extends the body's healing process; Margie McDonald, 46, a trainer at Creekside Ranch in Woodacre, CA who was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia, which is now in remission; Jack Miller, 61, a highly respected farrier who had no health insurance when he suffered a heart attack and underwent emergency angioplasty; Dennis Wilk, 45, a farrier in Ohio, who was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, an extremely rare form of bone marrow cancer similar to leukemia for which there is no cure; Chip Leonard and Morgan Taylor, hunter/jumper professionals in GA who lost their stable and eight horses in a fire; and Charles Johnson and Gail Knieriem while fighting and eventually losing their battles with cancer. Tax donations can be sent to the AHJF Emergency Relief Fund to help fellow horsemen by calling 508-835-8813, emailing AHJF@earthlink.net or mailing to: AHJF Relief Fund, PO Box 369, West Boylston, MA 01583. AHJF PROFIT SHARING PLAN While the Emergency Relief Fund is one of its most important programs, the AHJF also offers a 401K Profit Sharing Plan designed to address the needs of the industry’s participants. AHJF 401K Profit Sharing Plan: (AHJF Master 401(K) Profit Sharing Plan) Founded in March of 1994 with the help of Merril Lynch, this program helps people save money for their future by minimizing income taxes and customizing an approach to saving for their retirement. The Plan offers a selection of affordable, high quality, life management services along with business advice and services for industry reference. The plan is available to equine-related professionals including judges, show managers, trainers, riders, farriers, veterinarians, tack shop owners and more. IN CONCLUSION The AHJF is a fully operating member and sponsor supported, non-profit organization, which is tax exempt under the IRS 501(c)(3) charitable law. It is the parent organization, which has developed the World Championship Hunter Rider Program (WCHR), a nationally sought after awards program for world-class hunter rider competition. Its mission is to promote the equestrian sport of hunter-jumper competition and address the needs of the industry’s participants. The organization emphasizes integrity, compassion and sportsmanship through its business programs, human services, ethics leadership and education. Since its inception, the AHJF has made great strides. The horses and riders who compete in the hunter divisions are some of the finest competitors in the nation, and they deserve their chance to be noticed. The American Hunter-Jumper Foundation can be contacted at: PO Box 369, West Boylston, MA 01583-0369, Phone: 508835-8813, Fax: 508-835-6125, email: ahjf@earthlink.net.
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THE AHJF’S ERF IS ABOUT COMPASSION, HOPE AND SUPPORT In 2007 Charles Johnson died of lung cancer but while he was going through the struggle the American Hunter-Jumper Foundation’s Emergency Relief Fund was there to help lighten some of the burden. “We had been helping with his monthly expenses,” explained AHJF Executive Director Michele Perla. While that may seem like a small thing, to someone who has suddenly had their world changed in an instant, monetary support can be a huge boost. AHJF President Geoff Teall has seen the good that the ERF has done. "I think the AHJF Emergency Relief Fund is one of the most important programs in our industry today. We have been able to make a significant difference in the lives of many people at just the moment when they need it the most. Although there are other programs out there, we seem to be able to give a more substantial amount of help, in an unusually timely manner." After Charles passed his wife Mary sent a note saying, “Charles wanted everyone to know that he was grateful for the monetary support. The Foundation’s support gave Charles a sense of being. He was able to contribute to the household bills during his battle with cancer.” It is for that exact reason that the ERF was established in 1995 to provide emergency financial support to individuals and families involved in the hunter and jumper sport. Since its inception over $395,000 has been distributed. Jeff Wirthman, an “R” judge and long-time trainer, wrote to the AHJF Board after he was helped by them in 2007 saying, “I want to thank each and everyone for helping me in this terrible time. I could not have survived without your help and am looking forward to getting back to work.” At the time of his letter Jeff had undergone multiple surgeries for his hip and back followed by rehabilitation and was unable to work. Even though Gail Knieriem, like Charles, eventually lost her battle with cancer, she and her family were thrilled that the AHJF was there to help Gail with her living expenses from March through June because she had been so sick that she was unable to work. Afterwards Gail’s friend Parker Minchin wrote, “… thank you all for the efforts that the AHJF made for Gail. We have asked that … people make donations to the AHJF emergency fund in Gail's memory. I hope your Foundation can get enough donations to pay back the money for some other person needing help. Please know that your help was very much needed … Gail was a wonderful person and a great friend and horsewoman and she touched a lot of lives just as your association and Foundation have done,” Charles, Jeff and Gail are only three examples of many of the worthy people who have benefitted from the ERF. Some of the early recipients include Annie Casey, a Pennsylvania girl confined to a wheelchair as a result of injuries sustained in a riding accident and Gretchen Tank, a California trainer who shattered her knee and had no insurance or family. The Emergency Relief Fund came to the aid of Frank and Candie Owens whose Texas farm sustained major flood damage; Tarah Toler, a 17-year-old Montana girl who suffered severe head injuries when her horse fell and rolled on her; Moira Caffarey, a top-notch groom battling advanced lung and liver cancer; and Larry Larson a California rider and trainer who suffered from a rare and extremely disabling genetic disease known as adrenaleukodystrophy (ALD). Also receiving assistance was Karen Golding, a USET stable manager, who suffered a badly broken and separated ankle complicated by the fact that she is diabetic; Margie McDonald, a trainer at Creekside Ranch in Woodacre, CA who was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia; Jack Miller, a highly respected farrier who had no health insurance when he suffered a heart attack and underwent emergency angioplasty; and Dennis Wilk, a well-respected farrier, who was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, an extremely rare form of bone marrow cancer. Chip Leonard and Morgan Taylor, well-known hunter/jumper professionals in Alpharetta, GA, benefited from the fund when they lost their stable, all its contents and eight horses in a fire. Louise Serio, one of the founders of the AHJF, was the inspiration behind the Emergency Relief Fund. “The ERF was one of the first things we wanted to do with the Foundation after the World Championship Hunter Rider concept was established. We wanted to broaden our scope. It has been one of the most rewarding things that we have done.” The Board looks at emergency situations, (medical emergency, accident disability or death in the family, drug or alcohol abuse, fire or a disaster) and makes a determination in accordance with the need. The monies come from the AHJF, private gifts and from other donations such as The Capital Challenge Horse Show and each WCHR horse show member event. All donations are tax deductible as charitable contributions. The ERF Program is only part of what the AHJF offers. The organization was formed in 1992 to further the development of the equestrian sport of show hunter rider and show jumping competition by providing a national office to organize, coordinate and support hunter rider and show jumping equestrian competition. Other programs of the AHJF include the World Championship Hunter Rider Awards, the AHJF BSA Inc. 401k and Profit Sharing Plan. The AHJF also hosts the AHJF/ WCHR Finals (October 2, 2009), the AHJF Hunter Classic Spectacular in Florida (February 14, 2009) and “Bowling for Equestrians” a fundraiser for the ERF. Tax donations can be sent to the AHJF Emergency Relief Fund to help fellow horsemen by calling 508-835-8813, emailing AHJF@earthlink.net or mailing: AHJF Relief Fund, PO Box 369, West Boylston, MA 01583. PRESS LINK PR, 45 Sarah Drive, Farmingdale, NY 11735, Cell: 516-848-4867, email: dderosa1@optonline.net
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BOWLING FOR EQUESTRIANS FAST FACTS WHEN: Sunday, February 15, 2009, 6:30-9:30 PM WHAT: The AHJF is also hosting its second annual bowling fundraiser for its Emergency Relief Fund, which assists equestrians in their time of financial crisis. This will be a family and barn oriented party. The evening will include food, beverages, bowling, karaoke and more. FUNDRAISER DETAILS: The annual “Bowling for Equestrians” is a fundraiser for the AHJF’s Emergency Relief Fund. WHERE: Greenacres Bowl, 6126 Lake Worth Road, Greenacres, FL WHY: “Bowling for Equestrians” will be a fun evening of strikes and spares to benefit the American Hunter-Jumper Foundation’s (AHJF) Emergency Relief Fund (ERF), which was established in 1995. The AHJF ERF is the benevolent fund of the American Hunter-Jumper Foundation, Inc. It was established to provide emergency financial support to individuals in the show hunter and jumper sport suffering from an incapacitating illness, catastrophic accident or injury. The Board of the AHJF reviews emergency situations and makes a determination according to the need. The money to fund this program comes from private gifts, WCHR member events, dedicated fundraising events and horse shows willing to encourage exhibitors to make a contribution, such as The Capital Challenge Horse Show, which each year adds a $5 donation to each entry during their one-week show. Donations are tax deductible as charitable contri-butions. Established in 1995, over the past 11 years the ERF has assisted 50 equestrians and has distributed over $395,000. WHO: Event Chair is Katie Robinson. PURCHASING A BOWLING LANE: Golden, Silver and Bronze sponsorships are available and families, barns or individuals can purchase a lane or individual tickets. Lanes can be purchased for $2,500 or $1,250 and Individual tickets for $150. To purchase a bowling alley, please call The American Hunter-Jumper Foundation at 508-835-8813. RAFFLE PRIZES & AWARDS: Casual game developer and publisher MumboJumbo is providing copies of two of their recent releases, Polar Bowler for Nintendo DS™ and Polar Sports Volume 1 for the PC. A DVD titled “Understanding Conformation Evaluation in Horses and Judging Arabian Halter” was donated by My Horse University, a program at Michigan State University offering science based online courses and learning experiences. A winner will receive a customized poster from www.YourPersonalPoster.com. Goshen Hill will be providing an”gourmet wine basket.” Personalized Products, Hadfields Saddlery, Ann Hubbard Tack Shop and Kocker Tack Shop have join together to donate the commemorative t-shirts for the evening give away. DONATIONS WELCOME: The AHJF is a 501c3 nonprofit corporation. A portion of the donation is tax deductible with the balance covering the fair market value of the benefit. MEDIA CONTACT: Press Link cell: 516-848-4867; Fax: 631-773-6165 or E-mail: dderosa1@optonline.net AHJF CONTACT: AHJF Relief Fund, PO Box 369, West Boylston, MA 01583-0369, Phone: 508-835-8813, www.ahjf.org, email: ahjf@earthlink.net.
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BOWLING FOR EQUESTRIANS IN NEED AHJF’s Emergency Relief Fund Is The Perfect Strike!
AHJF’s Emergency Relief Fund Will Score Points Bowling for Equestrians In Need! Wellington, FL – January 15, 2009 – Scoring points for the American Hunter-Jumper Foundation’s (AHJF) Emergency Relief Fund (ERF) will be the goal on Sunday evening, February 15 in the third annual “Bowling for Equestrians.” This event benefits the AHJF’s Emergency Relief Fund (ERF) and takes place at Greenacres Bowl (6126 Lake Worth Road, Greenacres, FL) from 6:30 to 9:30 PM. “This is one of my favorite events! It gives equestrians a chance to come together with their family and children for a funfilled evening to benefit an important cause,” commented AHJF Executive Director, Michele Perla. The Emergency Relief Fund assists equestrians in their time of monetary need. Established in 1995, this important AHJF program focuses on those in the sport in a time of financial crisis. The Board of the AHJF reviews urgent situations, (medical emergency, accident disability or death in the family, drug or alcohol abuse, fire or a disaster) and makes a determination in accordance with the need. The monies come from the AHJF, private gifts and from other donations such as The Capital Challenge Horse Show and each WCHR horse show member event. All donations are tax deductible as charitable contributions. Over the past 12 years the ERF has assisted many equestrians and has distributed close to $395,000. Last year “Bowling For Equestrians” allowed the AHJF to distribute an additional $45,000 to needy individuals and families. When event Chair Katie Robinson came up with the idea of a bowling event there was some skepticism. Not only was it a huge hit but those present were thrilled to have a fun-filled non-horse activity they could enjoy with family and friends. Groups are encouraged to dress up for the occasion; matching outfits, and creativity are encouraged. Among the many prizes given out throughout the evening are the most creative matching group outfit and the Best Male and Best Female bowlers. Gold, Silver and Bronze sponsorships are available and families, barns or individuals can purchase a lane for $2,500 or $1,250 or individual tickets for $150. Raffle tickets will also be on sale. Last year’s fundraiser brought together over 300 people to enjoy a world beyond the horses. In addition to the bowling there will be food, beverages, karaoke, gift giveaways and a game room. Casual game developer and publisher MumboJumbo is providing copies of two of their recent releases, Polar Bowler for Nintendo DS™ and Polar Sports Volume 1 for the PC. A DVD titled “Understanding Conformation Evaluation in Horses and Judging Arabian Halter” was donated by My Horse University, which is a program established at Michigan State University offering science based online courses and learning experiences. A winner will receive a customized poster from www.YourPersonalPoster.com. Goshen Hill will be providing an”gourmet wine basket.” Personalized Products, Hadfields Saddlery, Ann Hubbard Tack Shop and Kocker Tack Shop have join together to donate the commemorative t-shirts for the evening give away. The AHJF was formed in 1992 to further the development of the equestrian sport of show hunter rider competition by providing a national office to organize, coordinate and support hunter rider competition. Other programs of the AHJF include the World Championship Hunter Rider Awards, the AHJF BSA Inc. 401k and Profit Sharing Plan. The day before Bowling for Equestrians, the AHJF will host its Hunter Classic Spectacular in Wellington, FL (February 14). The AHJF WCHR Professional Finals take place on October 2 in Upper Marlboro, MD. For more information, to reserve a lane, or to make a tax donation to the AHJF Emergency Relief Fund to help fellow horsemen call 508-835-8813, email ahjf@earthlink.net, visit their web site: www.ahjf.org or write: AHJF Relief Fund, PO Box 369, West Boylston, MA 01583. PRESS LINK PR, 45 Sarah Drive, Farmingdale, NY 11735, Cell: 516-848-4867, email: dderosa1@optonline.net
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SOME OF THE PRIZES GIVEN OUT AT “BOWLING FOR EQUESTRIANS” (as of 2/1/09) •
Casual game developer and publisher MumboJumbo is providing copies of two of their recent releases, Polar Bowler for Nintendo DS™ and Polar Sports Volume 1 for the PC.
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A DVD titled “Understanding Conformation Evaluation in Horses and Judging Arabian Halter” was donated by My Horse University, which is a program established at Michigan State University offering science based online courses and learning experiences.
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From www.YourPersonalPoster.com, a winner will receive a customized poster.
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Personalized Products, Hadfields Saddlery, Ann Hubbard Tack Shop and Kocher Tack Shop have joined together to donate the commemorative t-shirts for the evening give away.
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Wysong Equine Products will also be given out as a gift from www.wysong.net.
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Goshen Hill will donate a “gourmet wine basket”
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Willow Grove Inc. Championship Cooler .............................................. Large Junior 16-17
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Barbara Lundy Championship Cooler ................................................... A/O 36 & Over
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Finally Farm, Inc. & The Towell Family Championship Cooler ............. Small Junior 16-17
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Dr. & Mrs. Manrin Rains III Championship Cooler ................................ Adult Amateur 18-35
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Montoga Inc. Championship Cooler ...................................................... Regular Working Hunter
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Our Day Farm/Lynn & Silas Jayne Championship Cooler .................... WCHR Pony Classic
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Jeff & Keeley Gogul & Flagship, Ltd. Championship Cooler ................. Children's Working Hunter 14-17
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Market Street, Inc. Championship Cooler ............................................. Regular Conformation
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Havens Schatt/Milestone, LLC Championship Cooler .......................... Children's Hunter 14 - 17
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James Lala Championship Cooler ........................................................ Adult Amateur 51 and older
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Derbydown, Inc./Louise Serio Championship Cooler ........................... Green Conformation
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Greg Mongno & Tall Oaks Farm Championship Cooler ....................... A/O Hunter 18 - 35
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Carol Cone & Harry Silverman Peggy Cone Classic PRESS LINK PR, 45 Sarah Drive, Farmingdale, NY 11735, Cell: 516-848-4867, email: dderosa1@optonline.net
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