Adequan/FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North

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July 14-19, 2015 Lexington, KY


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[3:30 PM] ALLTECH ARENA Reining Jog

//Wednesday July 15

*subject to change

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[1:00 PM] ALLTECH ARENA Reining Welcome Class [2:00 PM] JOG STRIP Eventing Jog [4:30 PM] JOG STRIP Para-Dressage Jog

[11:00 AM] ALLTECH ARENA FRONT FIELD Endurance Jog

//Thursday July 16

[6:30 AM] ALLTECH ARENA FRONT FIELD Endurance Race

[1:00 PM] STONLEA RING Para-Dressage Team

[8:00 AM] ROLEX ARENA Jumping JR Team

Reining Team

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[8:00 AM] STONLEA RING Eventing CCI2* Dressage [1:00 PM] ROLEX STADIUM Jumping YR Team

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//Friday July 17

[7:00 AM] ROLEX STADIUM Dressage JR Individual [8:00 AM] STONLEA RING Eventing CCI1* Dressage

[9:30 AM] ALLTECH ARENA FRONT FIELD Endurance Best Conditioned Jog

[8:00 AM] WALNUT RING Jumping Farewell Class

[11:00 AM] JOG STRIP Jumping // Second Jog [2:00 PM] ROLEX STADIUM Dressage YR Individual

//Saturday July 18

[7:00 AM] ROLEX STADIUM Jumping Individual [7:00 AM] ALLTECH ARENA Reining Individual

[2:00 PM] ROLEX STADIUM Dressage JR Freestyle [6:00 PM] ROLEX STADIUM Dressage YR Freestyle

[8:00 AM] CROSS COUNTRY COURSE Eventing Cross Country Begins

[6:00 PM] COMPETITOR’S CAFE Competitors Party

[8:00 AM] STONLEA RING Para-Dressage Individual

//Sunday July 19

[7:30 AM] JOG STRIP Eventing Jog [8:00 AM] STONLEA RING Para-Dressage Freestyle [10:00 AM] ROLEX STADIUM Eventing Show Jumping CCI1* [12:30 PM] ROLEX STADIUM Eventing Show Jumping CCI2*

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FEI President Welcome to the Kentucky Horse Park for the FEI North American Combined Championships for Juniors and Young Riders 2015 which, this year, adds Para-Equestrian Dressage to its already extensive programme of events. It’s certainly going to be an action-packed week with all the up-andcoming Dressage, Endurance, Eventing, Jumping, Para-Equestrian Dressage and Reining athletes chasing down those coveted medals in each category. The expansion of this fixture since it was first staged in 1974 as an Eventing challenge between the USA and Canada has been something of a phenomenon. The Dressage Championship was added in 1981 and Jumping joined in 1982, the year the first complete Young Riders Championship was staged in British Columbia, Canada. Juniors joined the ranks in 2006 and Reining was added to the programme in 2008, with Endurance following three years later. Last year’s 40th anniversary Championships attracted 216 young athletes from five countries, and we can expect an even greater number now that Para-Dressage has also been embraced. Whatever your discipline, I hope this week of sporting endeavour provides a defining moment in your career, whether that takes the shape of a steep learning curve that helps you build towards your sporting and personal future, or a highly successful occasion you will treasure for the rest of your life. One thing is for sure, this fantastic venue is an exceptional equestrian venue with world-class facilities and a wealth of organisational talent, and you are very fortunate to have the opportunity to compete in such an ideal environment. Not all young people get the same opportunities in life, but the FEI is dedicated to introducing as many as possible to our sports through the FEI Solidarity programme. And we are very aware that we need to maximise the engagement of a youth audience who will follow our sport and support it into the future. You can play your part in making that happen by establishing your own code of ethics that demonstrates your respect for officials, fellow-competitors, your family and supporters and, of course, your sporting partner, your horse. On behalf of the Fédération Equestre Internationale I send my best wishes to everyone involved for a friendly, enjoyable and memorable event.

Ingmar De Vos FEI President

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Letter from

USEF Welcome to the 41st Anniversary of the Adequan/FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North. The United States Equestrian Federation is proud to be a part of this premier equestrian competition in North America. Young equestrians gather from all parts of the United States, as well as Canada and Mexico to vie for team and individual FEI medals in the three Olympic equestrian disciplines of Show Jumping, Dressage, and Eventing, as well as the FEI World Equestrian Games disciplines of endurance, Reining, and for the first time ever the sport of Para-Dressage. The world-class venue at the Kentucky Horse Park will serve as the event’s stage for the sixth consecutive year in 2015. These championships are vitally important to the development of the riders ages 14 to 21 who will likely go on to represent their countries in future international competitions. It is our privilege to present these riders with the opportunity to showcase their talents at an international championship, many of whom will be experiencing this level of competition for the first time. It would not be possible to host these championships without our sponsors and supporters, and we are extremely grateful to them for their continued support. Only through their generosity and valuable contributions are we able to present this special event for the future generation of top international riders. We especially thank all of the volunteers, staff and officials who work tirelessly to ensure that this competition is fair, safe, and memorable for everyone involved. Good luck to all the competitors, and have a great and rewarding time! With Regard,

Chrystine J. Tauber President

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Letter from

Kentucky Horse Park Dear Riders, Welcome to the Kentucky Horse Park and the Adequan/FEI North American Junior and Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North. We wish all of you a safe, wonderful and successful week. As I am sure you know, the Kentucky Horse Park has played host to countless world-class equestrian championships and events over the past 37 years, including the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games and the annual, four-star Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event. But the North American Junior and Young Rider Championships are very special to us and we are excited to host you again this year and look forward to having you back in the future. While here, we hope that you, your families, and your friends will take advantage of all we have to offer at the park. Please visit our Hall of Champions, home to many famous equine champions; our Breeds Barn and the daily Breeds Barn Show, celebrating several equine breeds that live at the park or are here for a visit; enjoy a draft horse trolley tour; tour our world-renowned International Museum of the Horse; or enjoy some of the other events taking place at the park or simply take some time to walk around this beautiful facility, which we believe is the finest in the world. You may also be interested in visiting one of the 32 equine organizations of the National Horse Center, located here at the park, including the United States Equestrian Federation, the United States Dressage Federation, the United States Hunter Jumper Association, and the American Saddlebred Museum, just to name a few. Again, we are honored to have you with us at the Kentucky Horse Park and wish all of you the best during your stay here. Best regards,

Jamie Link Executive Director

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Letter from

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Letter from Adequan® Luitpold Animal Health, the manufacturers of Adequan® (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan), would like to welcome you to the 2015 Adequan® North American Junior Young Rider Championships (NAJYRC) from July 14-19, 2015 in Lexington, Kentucky. We are proud of our association with the NAJYRC. The NAJYRC is widely acknowledged as the premier equestrian competition in North America for junior and young riders 14-21 years of age. As evidence of our strong belief in the NAJYRC and our common interest in equine joint health, Luitpold Animal Health has been the lead sponsor of the event for the past seven years. We would like to congratulate the NAJYRC on 41 years of this prestigious equestrian event. Adequan® is also very pleased to announce that this is the first year that para-dressage join the Championships. In addition to our lead sponsorship of the NAJYRC, Adequan® is recognized as the Official Joint Therapy of the United States Equestrian Federation, the United States Eventing Association, the National Reining Horse Association and the United States Dressage Federation. Adequan® is also the Primary Presenting Sponsor of the United States National Dressage Finals. Through these relationships and our sponsorship of the NAJYRC, Luitpold Animal Health supports equestrians at all levels of competition. Please visit with our representatives John Cashman and Wiss Costanza in the area located outside the hospitality tent by Rolex Stadium to learn more about joint health, or visit our website www.adequan.com. Luitpold Animal Health is very grateful for the support we have received from the equine world over the years. We hope you enjoy the competition. Good luck to all riders!

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The

History The NAJYRC began in 1974 as an eventing challenge between the United States and Canada. The inaugural event was called the North American Junior Team Championships and was held in Jokers Hill, Ontario. In 1981, a dressage championship was added, and the event obtained FEI recognition. Jumping was added in 1982, producing the first full championships, held in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. During the mid-1980s the

competition

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referred to as the Continental Championships. In 1985, the championships landed at Martha Simpson

and Linda Buonanno’s Tempel Farm for the first time. Known as the “father of the NAJYRC,” Howard Simpson and wife Martha graciously hosted the event at Tempel Farm 14 times, more than any other venue in the championship’s 40-year history. The Championships were officially named the North American Young Riders Championships in 1988. The Championships were expanded to officially include a Junior Championship in 2006. The discipline of reining was added to the official schedule in 2008. In 2011 the discipline of endurance was also added. This year we are pleased to welcome Para-Dressage for the first time at the event.

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Locations of

NAJYRC

//Tempel Farm Wadsworth, IL

//The Kentucky Horse Park Lexington, KY

1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993,

1977, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,

1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001,

2013, 2014

2002, 2004

//Wayne DuPage, IL

//The Colorado Horse Park Parker, CO (formerly High Prairie

Farms Equestrian Center)

1998, 2000, 2008

//Flying Horse Farms South Hamilton, MA

1979, 1983, 1987

//Jokers Hill, Ontario

1974, 1975, 1978

//The Virginia Horse Center Lexington, VA

2005, 2006, 2007

//Bromont Equestrian Center Bromont, Quebec

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1976, 1981

//Calgary, Alberta 1980

//Cedar Valley, Ontario 1984

//Maple Ridge, British Columbia 1982

*1986: Location problems caused the cancellation of a full championships, alternate championships were held at Commonwealth Park, Culpepper, VA (Show Jumping), Ridegewood Farm, Orangeville, Ontario (Eventing), and Painesville, OH (Dressage)

1992, 2003

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FEI

Code of Conduct FOR THE WELFARE OF THE HORSE The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) expects all those involved in international equestrian sport to adhere to the FEI’s Code of Conduct and to acknowledge and accept that at all times the welfare of the horse must be paramount and must never be subordinated to competitive or commercial influences.

//1

At all stages during the preparation and training of competition horses, welfare must take precedence over all other demands. This includes good horse management, training methods, farriery and tack and transportation.

//2

Horses and athletes must be fit, competent and in good health before they are allowed to compete. This encompasses medication use, surgical procedures that threaten welfare or safety, pregnancy in mares and the misuse of aids.

//3

Events must not prejudice horse welfare. This involves paying careful attention to the competition areas, ground surfaces, weather conditions, stabling, site safety and fitness of the horse for onward travel after the event.

//4

Every effort must be made to ensure that horses receive proper attention after they have competed, and that they are treated humanely when their competition careers are over. This covers proper veterinary care, competition injuries, euthanasia and retirement.

//5

The FEI urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels of education in their areas of expertise.

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Committee

Support & Officials ORGANIZER

MEDIA

United States Equestrian Federation

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ORGANIZING COMITTEE

Kathleen Landwehr

Hugh Kincannon

Eileen Schnettler

Mark Coley

PROGRAM

USEF CEO

Candice McCown

Christopher Welton

FEI CHIEF STEWARD

HOSPITALITY

Eric Straus

Ilse Dehner

FOREIGN VET DELEGATE

Mary Ann Coley

Dr. Sergio Salinas

Page Tredennick Anne Case

Leah Oliveto

FARRIER Albert Burgess

USEF FINANCE

Scott French

David Harris

Kraig Milam

AWARDS

Steven Flock

Trisha Watkins

TECHNICAL COORDINATOR

COMPETITION SERVICES/ ACCREDITATION

Bobby Murphy

Lisa Owens

Jerry Clemons – Safety Tec

Kristin Posner Cavan Allen STABLING Rich Herrera SPONSORSHIP Scott Carling

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Mark Coley

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Past

Winners //2014

Dressage

Eventing

Jumping

Endurance

YOUNG RIDERS

YOUNG RIDERS

YOUNG RIDERS

Team

Team

Team

Team

USA Southeast

USA Region 7

USA Area III

USA Zone 3

Michael Bishop

Anna Buffini

Nicole Doolittle

Christina Firestone

Mallory Capps

Lindsey Brewin

Adrian Jones

Chloe Reid

Morgan Watson

Catherine Chamberlain

Calvin Ramsay

KC Van Aarem

Josie Whelan

Emily Rusinyak

Alison Cooney

Cassandra Roberts

Cassidy Gallman

Individual

Individual

Individual

Individual

David Ziegler

Wilton Porter

Morgan Watson

Catherine Chamberlain

Canada-Alberta

USA Zone 7

USA Southeast

JUNIOR RIDERS

JUNIOR RIDERS

Team

Team

USA Area II

USA Zone 1/9

Grace Fulton

Sara Nordstrom

Margret Schaeffer

Jennifer Gates

Madeline Mosing

McKayla Langmeier

Alexis Nelson

Victoria Arute

Individual

Individual

Alexis Nelson

Lucas Porter

USA Area II

USA Zone 7

USA Region 7 JUNIOR RIDERS Team USA Region 1 Hannah Bauer Barbara Davis Katie Lang Molly Paris Individual Camille Bergeron Canada

To view past winners see the complete list on youngriders.org

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Trophies &

//2014

Awards HOWARD B. SIMSPON HIGH FIVE TROPHY Mark Coley THE CARISTO CUP John Brennan THE CAPTIAN ANDREW B. DE SZINAY MEMORIAL SPORTSMAN TROPHY Anna Buffini, Dressage THE TRISH GILBERT AWARD Catherine Chamberlain THE PURSITE OF EXCELLENCE // THE FIONA BAAN MEMORIAL TROPHY Catherine Chamberlain THE ALBERS AWARD Debbie del Giorno THE HORSEPOWER TROPHY

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SHA Strike Two, Endurance

To view past winners see the complete list on youngriders.org

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Dressage Dressage, derived from the French word “to train,” is believed to be the most graceful and beautiful of the equestrian disciplines. Horse and rider demonstrate

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their skill and harmony by performing a set pattern of movements. The dressage

Canada

“test” demands horses to be responsive, obedient and supple while the rider, with

Mexico

just the slightest of aids, asks for a change of gait, pace or direction. To achieve

USA

perfection and the winning score in dressage, competitors must make complex and dramatic maneuvers look effortless. The dressage competition will be split into two championship divisions at the NAJYRC. Competitors ages 14-18 will be crowned champions both as Individuals and Teams in the Junior Championship by demonstrating their mastery of the Fourth Level movements. While riders 16-21 years of age will half-pass and pirouette their way through Prix St. Georges tests to capture the Young Rider Championship. For each competitor, this year’s NAJYRC has been years in the making and all are poised to show that they are the best North American dressage has to offer.

//Dressage Staff

DISCIPLINE DIRECTOR

VETERINARY

MEMBER OF APPEAL COMM

Lloyd Landkamer

Mike Tomlinson

Axel Steiner

FEI STEWARD

PRESIDENT OF GJ

ASSIST. SHOW SECRETARY

Elisabeth Williams

Jane Ayers

Angela Goodwin-Volpert

STEWARD

Janet Foy

Regina Antinoli

Walter Bagley

MEMBER OF GJ

SCORER

Camille Kopcik

Lorraine Stubbs

Maria Teresa Uddo Griner

Fran Cross

Marian Cunningham

PHOTOGRAPHER

TECHNICAL DELEGATE

Mercedes Campdera Alatorre

Susan Stickle Photography

Jennie Loriston-Clarke

Cesar Torrente

ANNOUNCER Nicho Meredith

Gabriel Armando Brenda Minor Ann Prain Ulrike Niville

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Jumping Jumping is one the most exhilarating and testing disciplines that equestrian sport offers. In these competitions, horse and rider must demonstrate skill, speed and

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obedience over a series of jumps that will knock down with the slightest rub.

Canada

Competitors will incur penalties for exceeding the time allowed and knocking

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down or refusing an obstacle. The winner will be the horse and rider combination

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that finishes with the lowest total faults. Therefore, jumping is one the few sports where a score of zero denotes perfection. Jumping is divided into separate divisions of Junior and Young Riders. Juniors will tests themselves against other 14-18 year old riders over a 1.40m track of intricate roll-backs, combinations, delicate verticals and scope-testing oxers. While the Young Riders division will not only boost the ages of competitors to 16-21, but also push the rails up to 1.50m.

//Jumping Staff

DISCIPLINE DIRECTOR

TECHNICAL DELEGATE

MEMBER OF APPEAL COMM

David Distler

To Be Determined

Larry Langer

FEI STEWARD

PRESIDENT OF GJ

Bernardo Lopez

Karen Golding

Phillip Rozon

SCORER

STEWARD

MEMBER OF GJ

Marnye Langer

Peter Lane

Lloyd Longenecker

SHOW SECRETARY

Maria Biancone

Richard Jeffery

Annette Longnecker

Becky Francis

Ralph Alfano

PHOTOGRAPHER

Julie Karpan

Todd Rebhan

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ANNOUNCER

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Laura Reed COURSE DESIGNER

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Reining Reining is designed to show the athletic ability of ranch-type horse in the confines of a show arena. In competition, contestants are required to run one of 10

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approved patterns, divided into seven or eight maneuvers, including small slow

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circles, large fast circles, flying lead changes, 360-degree spins done in place

Canada

and the exciting sliding stops that are the hallmark of the reining horse. Each horse automatically begins the required pattern with a score of 70 and ½, 1 or 1 ½ points are given or taken away for each maneuver. Credit is given for smoothness, finesse, attitude, quickness and authority. Reining at NAJYRC will feature separate divisions for Juniors (14-18) and Young Riders (16-21).

//Reining Staff

DISCIPLINE DIRECTOR

MEMBER OF GJ

PHOTOGRAPHER

Brad Ettleman

Marilyn Randall

Suzanne Fischer Photography

SECRETARY

FOREIGN JUDGE

Cajsa Andersson

Roger Brazeau

FEI STEWARD

EQUIPMENT JUDGE

Carla Wennberg

Ed Cridge

STEWARD

VETERINARY

Megan McGee

Terry Swanson

June Watkins

MEMBER OF APPEAL COMM

PRESIDENT OF GJ

Cappy Dryden

Butch Carse

ANNOUNCER Brian Lookabill

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Endurance Endurance riding varies in distance of 50 to 100 miles. This event tests both the rider’s horsemanship and their knowledge of their horse. The riders go out on

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“loops” that range from 10 to 25 miles of cross-country terrain, often including

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natural obstacles such as creeks, ditches and forests. At the end of every loop,

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horses must complete and pass a vet check. In order to continue, horses must reach a pulse criterion of between 60-68 beats per minute and pass an examination for hydration, gut sounds, lameness, metabolics and overall appearance. The horse and rider then get a rest period, between 30-60 minutes, and continue on their next loop. This is the fifth year that endurance will be included as a championship event at the NAJYRC, Junior and Young Riders will all compete in a CEI4*. The 75mile race will run on Friday and Best Conditioned Horse judging will take place on Saturday.

//Endurance Staff

DISCIPLINE DIRECTOR

FOREIGN VET

LINE VET

MEMBER OF APPEALS

Jan Stephens

Don Hamilton

Mike Vanzwol

Cheryl Newman

VETERINARY COMMISSION PRES

Julie Bullock

HEAD TIMER

Ann Stuart

Molie Kaumlaw-Smith

Nick Kohut

SCRIBE

TRAIL CREW

PRES OF THE TREATMENT

Megan Stevens

Ulrike McGovern

Ranell Kohut

Sarah Engsberg

FEI STEWARD Tracy Hofstrand TECHNICAL DELEGATE Sue Phillips STEWARD Monique Vincent Jack Weber John Proudman COURSE DESIGNER

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Duane Barnett TREATMENT VET Mike Tomlinson Olivia Rudolphi

PRESIDENT OF GJ Connie Creech FOREIGN JUDGE Rocio Echeverri

Emmet Ross

MEMBER OF THE GJ

Ben Koostra

Sue Phillips

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Eventing Eventing is often considered the most testing of the equestrian sports. Competitors demonstrate their skill over three very different phases, testing the horse and

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rider’s training, knowledge and relationship. It is the triathlon for horses. On the first day, competitors will perform in the dressage phase where preci-

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sion and obedience are rewarded through a set pattern of movements. In the cross-country phase, the same horse and rider pair gallop over miles of varying terrain, jumping an array of obstacles including banks, ditches, water and combinations. On the final day, competitors return to the ring for the jumping test where they must demonstrate their agility and technique by leaving the rails up. At NAJYRC, the eventing competition is split into Junior and Young Rider sections. In the Junior division, competitors ranging from 14-18 years old will compete at the International One-Star Level (CCI*). While the Young Riders, varying in age from 16-21, will contest an International Two-Star event (CCI2*).

//Eventing Staff

DISCIPLINE DIRECTOR

COURSE DESIGNER – XC

STEWARD

ANNOUNCER/COURSE

Mary Fike

David O’Connor

Chris Hayner

CONTROLLER

COURSE DESIGNER – SJ

Susan Moran

Cyndi Kurth

Bev Henson

Richard Jeffery

Bill Kraatz

Eric Sampson

SECRETARY/SCORING

COURSE BUILDER – XC

Ann Banks

PHOTOGRAPHER

Debbie Hinkle

Aaron Rust

Dana Diemer

Brant Gamma Photography

FEI STEWARD

VETERINARY

Patte Clement

Karen Reynolds

TECHNICAL DELEGATE

PRESIDENT OF GJ

Andrew Bowles

Les Smith

ASST TECHNICAL DELEGATE

MEMBER OF GJ

Robert Stevenson

Jo Young

ADMIN ASSISTANT

Marilyn Kulifay MEMBER OF APPEAL COMM Howard Simpson CHEIF JUMP JUDGE/ STEWARD Carolyn Borgert

Jane Hamlin

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Para-Dressage Dressage, derived from the French word “to train,” is believed to be the most graceful and beautiful of the equestrian disciplines. Horse and rider demonstrate

//Representing Countries

their skill and harmony by performing a set pattern of movements. The dressage

Canada

“test” demands horses to be responsive, obedient and supple while the rider, with

USA

just the slightest of aids, asks for a change of gait, pace or direction. To achieve perfection and the winning score in dressage, competitors must make complex and dramatic maneuvers look effortless. Para-Equestrian sport includes all equestrian disciplines practiced by people with physical disabilities, with “Para” meaning parallel to able-bodied equestrian sports. Many disabled athletes are very competitive in divisions designed for the able-bodied, but Para-Equestrian opens the world of competition to riders and drivers with severe disabilities. As well, allowing them to compete in a serious and focused environment. This is the first year that para-dressage will be part of the NAJYRC.

//Dressage Staff

DISCIPLINE DIRECTOR

VETERINARY

ASSIST. SHOW SECRETARY

Lloyd Landkamer

Mike Tomlinson

Angela Goodwin-Volpert

FEI STEWARD

PRESIDENT OF GJ

Regina Antinoli

Elizabeth Smith

Ann Prain

SCORER

STEWARD

MEMBER OF GJ

Maria Teresa Uddo Griner

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Lorraine Stubbs

PHOTOGRAPHER

Lisa Miller

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Susan Stickle Photography

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TECHNICAL DELEGATE

MEMBER OF APPEAL COMM

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ANNOUNCER Nicho Meredith

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