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CONTENTS COVER STORY Season Opener

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Schroeder and Catungee victorious in SmartPak; Goldman and Morocco triumph in Brook Ledge

36 Out West, at Thermal Petschenig and Hutchison win opening events

on 40 Game Changer USHJA modifies rules

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8 Guide to HITS 10 Events Calendar 12 From the Grandstand 14 DC Productive? Finally!

17 Helping Hand 25 1st Week’s Results 34 Steady Sam 38 HITS Vendors

Christophe Schroeder and Catungee take the $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix ESI Photo

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What’s Going On

A Guide to the HITS 2016 Circuit H

ITS Ocala is a 10-week circuit, running from Jan. 19 through March 20.

POST TIME STADIUM The Post Time Stadium will host select special classes each week, including several grand prix, hunter prix, and jumper classics throughout the circuit, highlighted by the Great American $1 Million Grand Prix Sunday, March 27. Post Time Stadium is an exciting addition to create a special atmosphere for spectators as well as exhibitors participating in the high level classes chosen for this arena.

SHOPPING GALORE The Vendor Courtyard was enlarged and enhanced to include all shops located on-site. The

added space and improved electric service allows both vendors and shoppers to have a more enjoyable experience throughout the circuit. Located in the same convenient area near the HITS Restaurant, there is sure to be something for everyone to enjoy at the Vendor Courtyard.

VIP TREATMENT The Overlook VIP Club will be open all 10 weeks of the 2016 Ocala Winter Circuit. Located ringside, overlooking the Grand Prix Ring and Main Hunter Ring, the Overlook Club will serve breakfast and lunch throughout the show circuit. Menus will be designed by the chefs of The Tavern at Diamond Mills in Saugerties, N.Y. Overlook Club table holders will also enjoy reserved seating and light food and beverage service during events in the Post Time Stadium.

THE GREAT AMERICAN MILLION To be held on Sunday, March 27, the Great American $1 Million Grand Prix completes the HITS Triple Crown of Show Jumping as the second jewel of the coveted series. This will give Ocala competitors an opportunity to compete for the richest prize in show jumping and will serve as an exciting end to the 2016 Ocala Winter Circuit.

A NEW LOOK Hunter Ring 2 is now much larger, serving as a second “Main” Hunter Ring. The ring once known as Hunter Ring 6 will become the schooling area for Hunter Rings 2 & 3, providing a great warm-up space for showing and practicing during the week. HCD 8 Horse Capital Digest • Janaury 29, 2016


Welcome

to HITS Ocala 2016 A brief overlook of the HITS Ocala Winter Circuit in 2016 W

e are pleased to announce that HITS Ocala, Jan. 19 – March 20, will be a 10-week USEF-rated circuit this year. All 10 weeks have been USEF National- or Premier-rated Hunters. All shows count toward the Horseware Ireland Grand Circuit Awards, Marshall & Sterling Insurance League, and the HITS Championship in Saugerties, N.Y. this September. The Great American $1 Million Grand Prix returns to the stage in the Ocala Horse Properties Stadium on Sunday, March 27. The second jewel of the HITS Triple Crown of Show Jumping debuted with great success in 2014 and we look forward to treating exhibitors and spectators alike to another tremendous event! The Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup CSIO4*, an official World Ranking Competition, will take place Friday, Feb. 19 during the Ocala Winter Festival. Over $400,000 was offered in the FEI Jumper division throughout the week, including $200,000 in the Nations Cup and $150,000 in the Grand Prix. The Overlook VIP Club offered a unique hospitality experience including world-class culinary presentation, complete with complimentary beer and wine service. The Ocala Horse Properties Stadium is the full-time Grand Prix Ring. The stadium, located on HITS property just across 137th Avenue, opened to rave reviews two years ago. The former Grand Prix Ring is Jumper Ring 1 and provided a second Feature Jumper Ring for horses and riders moving up the ranks. The Overlook VIP Club has been at the Ocala Horse Properties Stadium for the entire circuit, serving breakfast and lunch each show day throughout the circuit. The former VIP area was replaced by a lovely cafÊ serving breakfast and lunch, with covered seating overlooking Jumper Ring 1 and the Main Hunter Ring.

Footing in all the Hunter Rings and Hunter Schooling Areas has been redone to match the footing in the Main Hunter Ring. Follow the progress on our Facebook page. The safety and well-being of your horses, and peace of mind for you, is our top priority. Over the past year, HITS has been at the forefront of implementing a standard Equine Health Protocol at all its shows. The Bio-Security Plan and Required Vaccination Protocol that HITS developed is being emulated across the country. Please be sure to review the requirements as printed in the prize list, and check HitsShows.com prior to your arrival to review the most up-to-date information.

With $3 million in prize money and qualifiers for all the HITS Championship classes, HITS offers something special for everyone, every week. HCD

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EventsCalendar JANUARY Jan. 23 – 30: Osceola County - The 20th Anniversary Great Florida Cattle Drive begins at Whaley Ranch on Canoe Creek Road (CR 523) for this re-enactment of the Cracker Cowboy experience presented by the Florida Agricultural Museum, Florida Cow Culture Preservation Committee and the Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Advance RSVP required at www.greatfloridacattledrive16.org or call 407-314-2347. Jan. 26-31: Ocala January Festival - lI. HITS Showgrounds. For more information visit HitsShows.com or email: info@HitsShows.com Jan. 29-31: Ocala – Josie Barrel Racing Clinic. Florida Horse Park, 11008 S. Hwy 475. Discover and register for this 3-day clinic at www.barrelracers.com Jan. 30: Kenansville – Noon - The Cows Come Home Trails End Cow Culture Celebration, Free and open to the public, New Silver Spurs Rodeo Arena on Canoe Creek Road.

FEBRUARY Feb. 2-7: Ocala Premiere lll. HITS Showgrounds. For more information visit HitsShows.com or email: info@HitsShows.com Feb. 9-14: Ocala Winter Classic lV. HITS Showgrounds. For more information visit HitsShows.com or email: info@HitsShows.com Feb. 12-14: Ocala – 8 a.m.-5 p.m. – Equiventures Horse Trial. Spectators free. On-site vendors. Free to public. Florida Horse Park, 11008 S. Hwy 475. For more information contact Richard Trayford at (352) 425-7709 or visit www.equiventures.com

Post Time Farm hosts RMI shows in 2016 RMI Mid-Florida Spring Fling – USEF AA Hunter/Jumper Horse Show at HITS Post Time Farm – May 20-22 RMI Mid-Florida Spring Encore – USEF AA Hunter/Jumper Horse Show at HITS Post Time Farm – June 3-5 For information about these or any other RMI horse shows: www.rushshows.com or rushshows@aol.com or 904-396-4106 10 Horse Capital Digest • January 29, 2016

Feb. 16-21: Ocala Winter Festival V. HITS Showgrounds. Featuring the $273,000 FEI CSIO-4* Division and the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup (Feb. 19). At HITS Showgrounds. For more information visit HitsShows.com or email: info@HitsShows.com Feb. 17: Ocala – 7 p.m. –Jumping Under the Stars. Florida Horse Park located at 11008 S. Hwy 475. For more information go to www.flhorsepark.com Feb. 19: Ocala – 5:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. – Breeches & Blue Jeans Charity fundraising Event. Ocala Breeders Sales, 1701 SW 60th Ave. Featuring band Weeds of Eden with live music, great food, cash bar, raffle, live auction, silent auction and hundreds of great items to win. For information call Second Wind Thoroughbred Project at 352-250-2874 Feb. 20: Morriston – Run for the Ribbons Horse Show for Thoroughbreds and now all breeds. Presented by Cedar Lock Farm, 14650 NW Hwy 464B. For entry forms and more info visit www.cedarlockfarm.com Feb. 21: Melbourne - Space Coast Arabian Horse Club Open Pleasure Show. Wickham Park Equestrian Center. Visit www.spacecoastarabian.com for details.

January 2016 Feb. 23-28: Ocala Masters Vl. At HITS Showgrounds. Featuring the WCHR Week and $100,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby (Feb. 27). At HITS Showgrounds. For more information visit HitsShows.com or email: info@HitsShows.com

MARCH March 1: Hallandale – Pedigree & Conformation Clinic. A Pedigree & Conformation Clinic at Gulfstream Park. The all-day event is an intensive course concerning thoroughbred pedigrees and conformation. While geared to racehorses, the clinic is valuable for those in hunter/jumper and dressage sports who are using thoroughbreds. This educational event features various topics for prospective, new and established thoroughbred owners and breeders. Register at www.toba.org March 1-6: Ocala Tournament VII. HITS Showgrounds. For more information visit HitsShows.com or email: info@HitsShows.com March 6: Ocala – 8 a.m. – STRIDE English, Western and Driving Dressage Show. Florida Horse Park, 11008 S. Hwy 475. On site vendors. Free to public. Visit www.stridedressage.org to learn more


EventsCalendar March 8-13: Ocala Winter Finals VIII. HITS Showgrounds. For more information visit HitsShows.com or email: info@HitsShows.com

March 22-27: Ocala Championship - X. Featuring the Great American $1 Million Grand Prix (March 27). At HITS Showgrounds. For more information visit HitsShows.com or email: info@HitsShows.com

ing track, Airport Road, 1701 SW 60th Ave. March 14: Ocala – 5:30 p.m.-10 p.m. Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ & Owners’ Association Fifties Flashback Gala. Circle Square Cultural Center. For tickets call 352-629-2160 March 15-20: Ocala Winter Celebration - IX. Featuring the $100,000 Sullivan GMC Truck Grand Prix (March 20). At HITS Showgrounds. For more information visit HitsShows.com or email: info@HitsShows.com March 15-16: Ocala – 11 a.m. – OBS March Selected Sale of 2-year-olds in training. OBS Sales Pavilion

Florida Thoroughbred Museum & Gallery, 801 SW 60th , Ocala 34474, open Monday – Friday 8:30

March 9 -11: Ocala – 10:30 a.m. – Ocala Breeder’s Sales Under Tack shows. OBS grounds at the train-

ONGOING

APRIL April 9: Day at the Races hosted by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ & Owners’ Association at Tampa Bay Downs. Bus leaves from Ocala. Complimentary event but RSVP required - first come, first serve basis. Call 352-629-2160 April 10: Ocala – 8 am – STRIDE English, Western

a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (closed noon to 1 p.m. and holidays). Free and open to the public. For information, call 352-629-2160

PASTURE FOR LEASE 3 acres available Feb. 1 in Citra. 1 stall/hook-up for RV also available.

305-522-0879

and Driving Dressage Show. Florida Horse Park located at 11008 S. Hwy 475. Spectators free. Onsite vendors. Free to public. Visit www.stridedressage.org to learn more April 29-30: Weirsdale – 11 a.m. - Special Olympics Equestrian Sports Championship, Grand Oaks Resort

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From the

A spectator’s guide to show jumping By HITS Staff

At the conclusion of over -fences classes, hunters are often asked to jog for soundness. They trot in a line in front of the judge before placings are made final. The judge will evaluate the horse’s conformation, health and overall gait both during the class and in the jog. At the end of class, a judge will assign a hunter and its rider a numerical score out of 100 based on how well they executed the course and how professional they looked doing it. Shiny boots, well-tailored clothes and a smartly groomed horse all count in the hunter ring. EQUITATION— Equitation classes judge the rider on their form, their guidance of the horse, effectiveness of their aids, position of legs, hands and upper body position, and the ability to perform certain tests with style and precision. The rider’s legs should be perpendicular to the ground and quiet with the heel down. Their hands

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t’s beautiful, it’s impressive and it’s exciting, but I just don’t get it. If, while sitting in the grandstand at a horse show, you find yourself thinking these things, you’re not alone. Have no fear, however, HITS has put together a guide to horse shows for the avid or perhaps not-so-avid spectator. The following will give you an insider’s look at the horse show world and how to navigate all that you will see during HITS Ocala Winter Circuit.

Great American $1 Million Grand Prix, are spectator favorites because they are relatively simple to judge and are based on speed and athleticism. Jumper classes are judged on “faults” and “time.” The standard is cut and dry: You either have the fastest round without faults or you don’t. A fault is a numerical penalty for an error. A horse and rider that knock down a rail or any part of the jump that establishes its height will acquire four faults. If a horse refuses to jump any one of the fences in the course, that also counts as four faults. A second refusal results in elimination of the horse and rider from the class. Speed becomes important as there is a time allowed set for each course. A time fault is given for each second or fraction of a second that the horse remains on course over the time allowed. A clean round is one where there are no time or jumping faults. If more than one horse goes clean over a course, a timed jump-off or shorter course will determine the winner. Should two or more horses have an equal number of jumping faults in the jump-off, the fastest time will determine the winner. HUNTERS—Hunter classes judge the horse. A hunter should have a long, low, ground-covering stride and jump the fences easily, smoothly and with consistent pace. Hunters are quiet, exhibit good manners both over fences and under saddle and jump courses that involve direct lines and straight-forward fences, usually designed with natural elements and colors. 12 Horse Capital Digest • January 29, 2016

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Grandstand should be supple and follow the movement of the horse’s head. The upper body should be upright, but relaxed with a slight arch in the lower back. The rider’s head should be up and looking forward. Equitation classes are generally judged on the flat at the walk, trot and canter and over fences. Equitation riders, like hunter riders, are assigned a score out of 100 by a judge based on their performance. The highest score wins the blue. Learn these terms and you will be on the way to impressing all your “horsey” friends STRIDE – the amount of ground a horse covers. At the canter, the average stride of a horse is 12 feet. The distances between fences of jumping courses are set accordingly. SCHOOLING – practice or training before competition. The riders practice in a schooling area and are not allowed to practice on the actual course. ORDER OF GO – the order in which the competitors compete over the set course. COURSE WALK – riders walk the course to measure the number of strides their horse will need between each jump.

FAULTS – numerical penalties assigned for downed rails, refusals or going over the time allowed. TIME ALLOWED – the time, determined by the course designer, that it should take a horse to navigate a jumper course. REFUSAL – a horse that stops in front of a fence and will not attempt to jump it. CLEAN/CLEAR – when the horse and rider complete all jumps on the course without a single jumping or time fault. JUMP-OFF – the riders who have a clean round compete in a timed jump-off over a shortened course to determine the winner of the class. TACK – the equipment used on the horse including the saddle and the bridle. COMBINATION – two or more jumps set close together and designed to be jump with fewer strides in between and judged as one element. LIVERPOOL – a fence set over water or a ditch filled with water that horse and rider must clear. GREEN – a horse, usually young, with little experience. HCD

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DC Productive? Finally! 2015 closed with a burst of activity The following report was written by Jay Hickey, president of the American Horse Council, to members of the AHC. he 114th Congress, tax treatment for land donated for conservation purposes, though it started with particularly land donated by farmers and ranchers, like the partisan gridlock horse owners and breeders. These provisions benefit racing and everyone who is in that has become the new normal in Washington, ended the the horse business. Importantly, horse businesses, breedyear with a burst of productiv- ers, and farms can now make long term plans to take adity by passing several major vantage of these tax provisions instead of just hoping pieces of legislation including Congress will extend them for one year, as has been the a tax extender bill, an omnibus appropriations bill, and a case recently. The omnibus appropriations bill that will fund the govfive year highway bill. Each of these bills includes provisions favorable to the ernment until September 30, 2016, also includes imporoverall horse industry that have been priorities for the tant H-2B temporary worker changes. American Horse Council. In addition, other bills championed by This has been a productive legislative session for the the AHC have seen Congressional action and could be passed with enough indusAHC and the horse industry. try support in the second session of this – AHC president Jay Hickey Congress which adjourns in December. The AHC works on a diverse set of issues that impact the horse industry, often The bill rolls back parts of a burdensome new H-2B rule over the course of several years. For this reason it’s not every day that we see several AHC priorities pass Congress and will make it easier for horse industry employers to use in the span of a month. These three bills included tax pro- the program when no American workers can be found. Horse industry employers, mainly horse trainers and visions, guest worker reforms, and trail programs that will benefit the racing, showing, and recreational segments of owners who cannot find American workers to fill semiskilled jobs at racetracks and horse shows, often have to the industry. The Tax Extender bill, called the Protecting Americans turn to this program for workers. They do this because they have no choice and this profrom Tax Hikes Act of 2015, reinstates three-year-depreciation for all racehorses for two more years. It also in- gram has gotten progressively more expensive and harder creases the Section 179 business expense deduction back to use. Most H-2B workers in the industry are directly responsible for the care of the horses upon which the entire to $500,000 and makes this provision permanent. The bill restores bonus depreciation for qualifying new horse industry is dependent and without them thousands property, including assets used in the horse business, such of American horse industry jobs could be lost. The AHC has been working on fixing the shortcomings as horses and other equipment, purchased and placed in of the H-2B program for years, both through the regulaservice during 2015 through 2019. The bill also restores and makes permanent favorable tory process, standalone legislation, and the appropriations

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process with a coalition of other users of the program. There is still work that needs to be done, but this bill will improve the program. The end-of-the-year legislative sprint to the finish line also saw reauthorization of two programs important to recreational riders, the Federal Highway Administration's Recreational Trails Program (RTP) and the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). The multi-year national highway bill recently signed by the president known as the Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act, or the FAST Act, reauthorizes RTP for the next five years and provides $85 million annually for the program. RTP provides funding directly to the states for recreational trails and trail-related facilities for all recreational trail users and has greatly benefited equestrians. The omnibus appropriations bill reauthorizes the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) for three years with funding of $450 million for FY 2016. The program, which expired on October 1, 2015, provides funds and matching grants to federal, state and local governments for the acquisition of land and water for recreation and the protection of natural resources and helps provide equestrians with increased recreational trail riding opportunities. We are very pleased RTP was included in the FAST

Act. Every time a multi-year national highway bill is debated there is always an attempt to eliminate this program and this time was no different. The AHC has advocated for the RTP program since its inception and grassroots support from recreational trail users, including many equestrians, played an important role in making sure RTP was included in the bill. This has been a productive legislative session for the AHC and the horse industry. In addition to these important legislative victories the AHC also advanced several other important bills. The Prevent All Soring Tactics Act (PAST Act) (S.1121/ H.R.3268) that would end the soring of Tennessee Walking Horses was re-introduced and currently has 232 co-sponsors in the House and 48 in the Senate. Additionally, the National Forest System Trails Stewardship Act (H.R. 845/S.1110) that would help improve trails on National Forests has been gaining momentum and has been called “the most bi-partisan bill in Congress.” The AHC will be working on these bills and many other issues that impact the entire horse industry in 2016. We thank you for your current and future support. If you have any questions on these bills, please call the AHC. (Editor’s note: The AHC can be contacted at 202-2964031.) HCD

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Post Time Farm | Ocala, Florida

Equine Health Entry Requirements P

rotecting the health of your horse and other horses at HITS Ocala Winter Circuit is of the utmost importance to HITS. To that end HITS has implemented required biosecurity measures to decrease the risk of introduction and/or spread of contagious or infectious disease at its shows. Horses must arrive only between the hours of 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Off-hours arrival must obtain permission from show management by calling 352-620-2275 24 hours prior to arrival.

Andre Thieme

UPON ARRIVAL TO POST TIME FARM, ALL HORSES MUST HAVE:

Signed by the owner/agent/trainer verifying that the horse has been healthy with no sign of infectious disease and has not had a fever above 102°F within 72 hours (3 days) of arrival. An Event Participation Declaration Form is available in this prize list and at HitsShows.com. A new Event Participation Declaration Form must be filed each time the horse enters the property. Horses stabled off the property that “ship-in” on a regular basis must comply with this requirement as well as additional requirements noted on the following pages. Visit HitsShows.com for further details.

PROOF OF VACCINATION A signed statement from the attending veterinarian that the horse has been vaccinated against the following: Within 6 months (180 days) of each show: Equine Influenza Within 3 months (90 days) of each show: EHV 1 and EHV 4 If a vaccination will expire during one of the shows, the horse must receive its new vaccination prior to being issued a competition number for that show.

PRESENTATION OF HEALTH REQUIREMENTS The Equine Health Requirements are required for all horses entering the show grounds both showing and non-showing. 16 Horse Capital Digest • January 29, 2016

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A COMPLETED EVENT PARTICIPATION DECLARATION

These documents must be filed in the Show Office before any competition numbers will be issued. In addition, random checks for equine health requirements will occur. Be sure to keep a copy of all of your horse’s equine health requirements in an easily accessible spot (in your tack room or tack trunk, truck or trailer) to ensure you can comply with this requirement. The results on all required papers must indicate the horses’ registered (show) name. Any horse not accompanied by these documents will be directed to the Show Veterinarian to obtain the required documents and/or vaccinations, and/or will be placed in quarantined stabling until the proper documents are obtained. Any horse showing signs of fever/illness/stress is subject to examination by HITS officials and/or the Show Veterinarian, who may, at their sole discretion, place the horse in quarantined stabling or take further action if deemed necessary. See Rules and Regs for more information, and visit HitsShows.com for the most up to date requirements. HCD


Helping hand FTBOA, Ocala Stud donate $10,000 toward equine health accomplishments. Current priorities include laminitis, foal pneumonia, and exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhaging, as well as the full range of health and soundness issues that can affect horses. “The FTBOA is proud to partner with the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation to fund critical equine research at the University of Florida,” FTBOA CEO Lonny Powell said. “Thoroughbred breeding and racing is what our members do, and we are all committed to research to improve equine health.” Their support for the Ocala Initiative shows [the “When I think of the formative days of FTBOA and Ocala Stud’s] commitment to putting Ocala Stud and my father’s investment durequine health and welfare first. ing the 1950s, I know he would be proud of the Ocala area collectively supporting the – Garrett Gleeson, Grayson Foundation director horse in this way,” said Michael O’Farrell, of development and major gifts president of Ocala Stud. “He would also be proud of how the University of Florida has developed into, and remains, one of the leading institutions in “The FTBOA and Ocala Stud are two cornerstone institu- furthering the soundness and health of the horse.” For more information about how you can support the Ocala tions of Florida Thoroughbred horse racing,” said Garrett Gleeson, director of development and major gifts at the foun- Initiative or any of Grayson’s research projects, please contact Garrett Gleeson at ggleeson@jockeyclub.com or 212-521dation. “Their support for the Ocala Initiative shows their commit- 5310. Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation is traditionally ment to putting equine health and welfare first. We’re excited to have them as partners in this growing collective of equine organizations.” The FTBOA is proud to partner with the The Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation is working Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation to with companies in the equine fund critical equine research at the community in Ocala and throughUniversity of Florida. out Florida to raise $100,000 and will then solicit matching funds from individuals. — FTBOA CEO Lonny Powell The funds will be earmarked to support equine research at the University of Florida. The initiative is designed to give those in the equine business the opportunity the nation’s leading source of private funding for equine medical research that benefits all breeds of horses. to give back to the horses that give so much. The foundation has provided $22 million to fund more than Past Grayson-funded research developed vaccines for equine influenza and viral arteritis, defined Colitis X, and developed 322 projects at 41 universities since 1983. Additional information the field of biomechanics in horses, among other significant about the foundation is available at grayson-jockeyclub.org HCD

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cala Stud and the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Association have joined Ocala Breeders’ Sales Co. in committing to donate $10,000 to the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation’s Ocala Initiative. The support signals a growing interest among area organizations in advancing equine health and welfare through this important initiative.

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Season op Schroeder, Goldman begin stand with wins OCALA – he HITS Ocala Winter Circuit kicked off in the Sunshine State with the $2,500 Brook Ledge Open Welcome on Wednesday and the $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix on Thursday.

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SmartPak Grand Prix Christoph Schroeder from Andersonville, Tenn., riding Catungee, co-owned with Derek Petersen, emerged victorious in an exciting six-horse jump-off in the Smartpak Grand Prix during Week I of HITS Ocala Winter Circuit.

Lisa and Mary Goldman’s Centurion B earned second-place followed by Amanda Flint from Long Valley, N.J. and her own VDL Wittinger in third. Spectators were treated to a thrilling class in Ocala Horse Properties Stadium as 25 competitors tackled Mexico City’s Manuel Esparza’s 1.5-meter course of 15 jumping efforts. First to go in the class was Lisa Goldman on her own Rocs to Riches. The chestnut had no trouble with the time allowed and started the class off with a clear round. Two rounds later, Flint, on the f irst of three mounts for the day, VDL Wittinger, jumped clean within the time allowed to ensure a jump-off. Six more tried and failed to clear the f irst-round

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Christoph Schroeder and Catungee in the blue for their $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix win.

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times,” said an ecstatic Schroeder. “When Derek and I walked the course, the inside turn was right there and it was the only way for us to beat the time without running. [Catungee] always wants to win but we’ve never really put the pedal down, we are saving that for the Million … that’s the plan, anyway.”

Brook Ledge Open Welcome Lisa Goldman, riding her own Morocco, topped the leader board of the Brook Ledge Open Welcome. Goldman also placed third with her mount Rocs to Riches and sixth with her newest mount, Hindsight. Matthias Tromp of North Salem, N.Y., placed second on KM Whatever RV, owned by Beyaert Farm Inc. Esparza set an inviting course of 14 jumping efforts on a forward track for the first round test set at 1.40 meters. The immediate jump-off included some tight rollback turns: 12 of 27 were clear in the first round with five producing double clears. First to successfully negotiate the f irst round was

course before Goldman returned on her second horse, Centurion B, and just a few trips later, Flint and her own Superbad went clean as well. Now in a head-tohead battle, Goldman and Flint each had two qualif ied for the jump-off. An additional six more attempted with no avail until Schroeder and Catungee. The big-strided gray joined the elite field of those eligible for the jump-off. The class continued until $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix the f inal rider, Dakota Schramer from Place Horse Owner Holmes Beach, navigated No Auto1 Catungee Christoph Shroeder 2 Centurion B Mary Goldman graphs Please to join the group of six to 3 VDL Wittinger Amanda Flint advance to the second round. 4 Superbad Amanda Flint The f ield was set for the jump-off 5 Rocs to Riches Lisa Goldman with Goldman returning first with Rocs 6 No Autograph's Please Dakota Schramer 7 Cracky Z Christi Israel to Riches. They sped through the course 8 Bonaparte VP Wisbec Billie Derouet in 44.815, but with two rails for eight 9 Morocco Lisa Goldman faults. Next up was Flint on VDL Wit10 Qurint Chuck & Dana Waters tinger, who jumped clean to take the 11 Bonzini S Thinkslikeahorse lead in 48.201. The nail-bitting back and 12 Lucky Strike Hays Investment Corp. forth continued as Goldman entered once again but on Centurion B; they took over the lead with a clean round in 45.090. Now it was Flint’s turn to attempt again with Superbad, but a rail for four faults in a time of 56.289 put them in third-place. The blue-ribbon, Schroeder came in next to wow the crowd by turning inside the gazebo in a tight rollback to the combination, saving ground to take over the lead in 44.060. The f inal rider, Dakota Schramer, fresh off a win in the Welcome Stake at the HITS Holiday Series. They came in with a plan, unfortunately, her horse was a bit surprised coming off the first turn and refused, dropping her to sixth place, and sealing the deal for Schroeder and Catungee. “I’ve brought him along since he was six and this is our f irst Grand Prix win together; last year we were second seven

Rider Christoph Schroeder Lisa Goldman Amanda Flint Amanda Flint Lisa Goldman Dakota Schramer Christi Israel Billie Derouet Lisa Goldman Hayley Waters Aaron Vale Brandie Holloway

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owner and rider Billie Derouet of Bromont, Quebec, aboard Bona$2,500 Brook Ledge Open Welcome Place Horse Owner Rider Prize parte VP Wisbec. She was also 1 Morocco Lisa Goldman Lisa Goldman $750 clear in the jump-off in a time of 2 KM Whatever RV Beyaert Farms, Inc. Mattias Tromp $450 41.415 to take the lead. Next to 3 Rocs to Riches Lisa Goldman Lisa Goldman $300 tackle the jump-off was Goldman 4 Quidam's Good Luck Troy Glaus Aaron Vale $250 5 Boneparte VP Wisbec Billie Derouet Billie Derouet $225 and Morocco. The American-bred 6 Hindsight Lisa Goldman Lisa Goldman $200 gelding, by Roc USA, sped around 7 No Autograph's Please Dakota Schramer Dakota Schramer $175 the course making all the inside 8 KM Corfina KM Farms David Jennings $150 turns look easy in a blazing time 9 CoverBoy The Coverboy Group Amanda Flint of 34.576 to set the Great American Time to Beat. Two more jumped off without a double clear until fourth. Derouet’s double clear time ended up f ifth. Goldman is no stranger to the winner’s circle at Matthias Tromp on KM Whatever RV got close to the lead with a double clear in a time of 36.126, moving HITS Ocala; She and Morocco had multiple Grand Prix wins in 2015. into second. “Everything feels great this year! I always love Goldman returned on Rocs to Riches, also by Roc USA, to produce a double clear in 36.470 for third- Manuel’s courses,” said Goldman. “The place looks place. Aaron Vale, of Williston and Quidam’s Good beautiful and the footing is improved throughout the Luck, owned by Troy Glaus, followed immediately for grounds. Three ribbons in the top six, in the first class the f inal double clear in a time of 36.489 to take … I’m pretty happy with that!” HCD

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Lisa Goldman and Morocco on their way to a $2,500 Brook Ledge Open Welcome win.

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ShowResults HITS I * OCALA JANUARY CLASSIC JANUARY 19-24, 2016

Tue Jan 19, 2016 Result Horse Name 212. 1.10m Jumper 1 Rocs to Riches 2 Raison 3 Sovereign 1 Roc N Groovy 2 Chasinta 3 Rocouture 1 Lola “K” 2 As Di Dela Hoya 3 Charlton NPF

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Lisa Goldman Linda Radigan Lisa Goldman Lisa Goldman Lisa Goldman Lisa Goldman Lisa Goldman Laura Linback Nita Crowley

Lisa Goldman French Horse Exports Barbara Disko Melissa Hirt Hannah Bilton Susan Jacobson Hannah Bilton Woodrun Nita Crowley

1. Hi-Low Hunter O/F 1 Charismo 2 Loxley 3 Moonwalk 1 Valhalla 2 Danetra 3 Notorious

David Wilbur Amanda Steege Hillary Johnson Greg Prince David Wilbur Devon Mac Leod

Wilbur Show Stables Finale Partners LLC Copper Fox LLC Kate Ellis Caroline Connal Devon Mac Leod

2. Hi-Low Hunter O/F 1 Ripken HTF 2 Extra Credit 3 Carla 4 Serafino 5 DaKapo 6 Desperado 7 Dream Catcher 8 MTM Check Me Out

Amanda Steege Harold Chopping Cara Garito Melissa Feller David Wilbur Donald Sheehan Jeffrey Ayers Dorothy Douglas

Christine Steenman Amy Nolan Cara Garito Elisabeth McFadden Wilbur Show Stables Kathryn Haefner LLC Sally Culhane MTM Farm

Wed Jan 20, 2016 263. $1000 1.30m Wild Gold Jumper 1 Sovereign Lisa Goldman 2 Platinum Kyle Timm 3 Churubusco LS Lisa Goldman

Barbara Disko Apex Equestrian Center Barbara Disko

269. $2500 Brook Ledge Open Welcome - 1.40m 1 Morocco Lisa Goldman 2 KM Whatever RV Mattias Tromp 3 Rocs to Riches Lisa Goldman

Lisa Goldman Beyaert Farm Inc Lisa Goldman

259. $1000 1.20m FarmVet Jumper 1 Icebreaker Kady Abrahamson 2 Poker Face M Christoph Schroeder 3 KT Vanessa Z Tricia O’Connor

Abrahamson Equestrian LLC Marion Head Maarten Huygens

213. 1.10m Jumper 1 As Di Dela Hoya 2 Cupid 3 Novelty Z 1 Basho 2 Abitibi Blues 3 MJ

Laura Linback Kristen Bumpus David Jennings Aaron Vale Tracy Magness Rachel Glicklich

Woodrun Kristen Bumpus Michelle Matthews Allana Featherstone Annie Friedman Rachel Glicklich

213. 1.10m Jumper 1 As Di Dela Hoya 2 Cupid 3 Novelty Z 1 Basho 2 Abitibi Blues 3 MJ

Laura Linback Kristen Bumpus David Jennings Aaron Vale Tracy Magness Rachel Glicklich

Woodrun Kristen Bumpus Michelle Matthews Allana Featherstone Annie Friedman Rachel Glicklich

290. YJC Five Year Old Class - 1.15m 1 Chatsworths Pierre Jessie Mazzoni 2 EWSZ Jalisco Stephanie Dubois-Emond 3 KISMET FHJ Silvio Mazzoni 292. $500 YJC 6 Year Old Class - 1.25m 1 Coeur D’Hannah Devin Ryan 2 For Sunday David Beisel 3 Fame Devin Ryan 295. $500 YJC 7 Year Old Class - 1.30m 1 Elusive Mallory Vale 2 VDL White Chocolate Amanda Flint 3 Diamant’s Legacy Derek Petersen 770. 0.65m Jumper 1 Dreamcatcher Taylor Lampert 2 Royal Diamond Autumn Weiss 3 Caesar P John Brown

Jack Michael Pollard EWSZ Cynthia Johnson Patricia Kobble Harlow Investment Ent. LLC Barbara Rowland Thinkslikeahorse Sonja Pollack Derek Petersen Taylor Lampert Autumn Weiss John Brown

200. 0.80m Jumper 1 Royal Diamond Autumn Weiss 2 Treffer Susan Jacobson 3 Cosmic Light Heren Lee 204. 0.90m Jumper 1 Royal Diamond Autumn Weiss 2 Nashville Caroline Williams 3 Conrad Dana Noga 208. 1.00m iEquine Jumper 1 Willie D’Lothian Julie Pickering 2 Visionary Aaron Vale 3 Mr. Darcy Joe Casola 60. Conformation Hunter Model (comb) 1 Sochi Tommy Feigel 2 Sorrento Hillary Johnson 3 Quintain Jaime Gibson 50. $600 First Year Green Hunter O/F 1 MTM Check Me Out Dorothy Douglas 2 Valhalla Greg Prince 3 Dream Catcher Jeffrey Ayers 51. $600 First Year Green Hunter O/F 1 Valhalla Greg Prince 2 Cornetto Royal Cassandra Kahle 3 MTM Check Me Out Dorothy Douglas 54. $100 First Year Green Hunter Under Saddle 1 Holiday Best Melissa Feller 2 Valhalla Greg Prince 3 Voyager Hillary Johnson 55. $600 2nd Yr Green/High Perf Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Moonwalk Hillary Johnson 2 Notorious Devon Mac Leod 3 Chances R Greg Prince 56. $600 2nd Yr Green/High Perf Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Moonwalk Hillary Johnson 2 Rinzler Robert Lee 3 Chances R Greg Prince 59. $100 2nd Yr Green/High Perf Hunter U/S (comb) 1 Rinzler Robert Lee 2 Moonwalk Hillary Johnson 3 Chances R Greg Prince 61. $400 Conformation Hunter O/F (comb) 1 What About Me Harold Chopping 2 Salem David Beisel 3 Quintain Jaime Gibson 62. $400 Conformation Hunter O/F (comb) 1 What About Me Harold Chopping 2 Sochi Tommy Feigel 3 Salem David Beisel 65. $100 Conformation Hunter U/S (comb) 1 Sochi Tommy Feigel 2 Sorrento Hillary Johnson 3 What About Me Harold Chopping 45. $250 Pre-Green Hunter 2 O/F 1 Chicago Cassandra Kahle 2 Ripken HTF Amanda Steege 3 Spotify Amanda Steege 46. $250 Pre-Green Hunter 2 O/F 1 Chicago Cassandra Kahle 2 Spotify Amanda Steege 3 VDL Opportunity Knox Jennifer Ritucci 76. $250 Performance Working Hunter 3’3” O/F 1 Kalifornia Dreamin’ Kirsten Malacarne 2 Spektacular Caroline Perlman 3 Centano 8 Kirsten Malacarne 77. $250 Performance Working Hunter 3’3” O/F 1 Sin City Tracy Magness 2 Kalifornia Dreamin’ Kirsten Malacarne 3 Chestnut Hill Jennifer Ritucci 71. $250 Performance Working Hunter 3’6 O/F 1 Triton Z Kate Conover 2 Serafino Melissa Feller 3 Waterford VDL Paige Caskey 72. $250 Performance Working Hunter 3’6 O/F 1 Carmenere DLS Cady Klimas 2 Waterford VDL Paige Caskey 3 Manhattan Natalie Johnson Russell 572. $100 Take 2 Thoroughbred Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Scorpio Jeffrey Ayers 2 Seeking The Sluice Jaime Gibson 3 Neighbor Elizabeth La Pierre

Autumn Weiss Susan Jacobson Lisa Mendes Autumn Weiss Caroline Williams Gabi Ramos . Hoover Farms Madeline DeRose Joe Casola Adele Einhorn Copper Fox LLC Foxflower, LLC MTM Farm Kate Ellis Sally Culhane Kate Ellis Yvetta Rechler-Newman MTM Farm Nancy Bloom Kate Ellis Copper Fox LL Copper Fox LLC Devon Mac Leod Artillery Lane, LLC Copper Fox LLC Brook Run Farm LLC Artillery Lane, LLC Brook Run Farm LLC Copper Fox LLC Artillery Lane, LLC Lynn Reed Mr and Mrs David Beisel Foxflower, LLC Lynn Reed Adele Einhorn Mr and Mrs David Beisel Adele Einhorn Copper Fox LLC Lynn Reed Redfield Farm Christine Steenman Alexandra Hendelman Redfield Farm Alexandra Hendelman Nicole Manoog Kelley Norton Sara Setian Kelley Norton Annie Friedman Kelley Norton Marissa Dolan Kaitlyn Van Konynenburg Elisabeth McFadden Linda Schwartz Jumpers Landing LLC Linda Schwartz ARRIS Farms, Inc Jeffrey Ayers Lynn Egan Elizabeth La Pierre

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ShowResults 573. $100 Take 2 Thoroughbred Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Scorpio Jeffrey Ayers 2 Zamini Robin Swinderman 3 Talkhouse Jessica Rich 15. Training Hunter O/F 1 Candor Jeffrey Ayers 1 Key West Lauren Schweppe 2 Supernatural Nancy H. Katz 16. Training Hunter O/F 1 Assured Amanda Steege 2 Winter Hill Kristen Bumpus 3 Wesley Tommy Feigel 20. Baby Green Hunter O/F 1 Norma Jean Kate Conover 2 Vermilion David Jennings 3 Candor Jeffrey Ayers 21. Baby Green Hunter O/F 1 Candor Jeffrey Ayers 2 Key West Lauren Schweppe 3 Cassino Royale Anna Huggins-Porter 5. Low Hunter O/F 1 San Patriano II David Wilbur 2 Uptown Kate Conover 3 Fortunate Kim Burnette 1 Zazu Betty Oare 2 Cydelle Caitlyn Shiels 3 Coastal Ann Dotoli 6. Low Hunter O/F 1 San Patriano II David Wilbur 2 Pilot Melissa Jones Sarle 3 Umberto III David Wilbur 1 Cydelle Caitlyn Shiels 2 Levitation Betty Oare 3 Nelson Fifi Schmidt 40. $250 Pre-Green Hunter 1 O/F 1 Uptown Kate Conover 2 Injoy Z Melissa Feller 3 Sabrina Josey Gentry 41. $250 Pre-Green Hunter 1 O/F 1 Injoy Z Melissa Feller 2 Fortunate Kim Burnette 3 Season Melissa Jones Sarle

Jeffrey Ayers Robin Swinderman Jessica Rich Jeffrey Ayers Renee Gruenthal Stephen Comunale Ivy Trzebucki Susan Tuller Cynthia Kellogg Raylyn Farms, Inc. Melinda Antisdel Jeffrey Ayers Jeffrey Ayers Renee Gruenthal Anna Huggins-Porter Michelle Beck Take 3 LLC Mary Stavola EMO Stables Marcia Franklin Grace Jackson Michelle Beck Tara Dow-Rein Meghan Keegan Marcia Franklin EMO Stables Valerie Peltier Take 3 LLC Karl Beyer Donna Struve Karl Beyer Mary Stavola Tara Dow-Rein

Thu Jan 21, 2016 264. $1000 1.30m Wild Gold Jumper 1 MTM Full House Tracy Fenney 2 KT Vanessa Z Tricia O'Connor 3 Clooney David Jennings 266. $1500 1.40m Enviro Equine Jumper 1 Skyfall Kris Killam 2 Corona 93 Marilyn Little 3 Disciple Jordan Coyne 415. $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix 1 Catungee Christoph Schroeder 2 Centurion B Lisa Goldman 3 VDL Wittinger Amanda Flint 286. $1000 Jr/A-O 1.40m Jumper (comb) 1 Quite Dark 2 Haley Gassel 2 Vougeot de Septon Abbey Slaven 3 Cornerstone Jared Petersen 214. 1.10m Jumper 1 HC Assina Samantha Schaefer 2 Charlton NPF Nita Crowley 3 Holy Smoke Aaron Vale 217. 1.15m Back on Track Jumper 1 Roc N Groovy Lisa Goldman 2 Abitibi Blues Tracy Magness 3 Tonnerre de la Folie Hannah Mattis 1 As Di SoGrand Lisa Goldman 2 Landina Hallie Coon 3 Nakiska Kyle Dewar 260. $1000 1.20m FarmVet Jumper 1 Orchidee Milody Molly Struve 2 Byolga David Beisel 3 Lola "K" Lisa Goldman 283. $1000 Jr/A-O 1.30m Jumper (comb) 1 Carmina Laura Linback 2 Coachella Erin Haas 3 Clever Girl Molly Struve

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MTM Farm Maarten Huygens Woodrun Helene Jones Raylyn Farms, Inc. Derek Petersen Christoph Schroeder Mary Goldman Amanda Flint Westwind Equine Training Abbey Slaven Derek Petersen HC Sport Horses Nita Crowley Amen Corner Farm, LLC Melissa Hirt Annie Friedman Hannah Mattis Lisa Goldman San Francisco Stables LLC Kyle Dewar Clay Struve Emily Reder Hannah Bilton Woodrun North Face Farm Donna Struve

291. YJC Five Year Old Class - 1.15m 1 Lenox Jennifer Sarsfield 2 EWSZ Jalisco Stephanie Dubois-Emond 3 Strawberry Hill Tameron Petersen 296. $500 YJC 6 & 7 Year Old Class - 1.30m (comb) 1 Diamant's Legacy Derek Petersen 2 Eos M David Beisel 3 Elusive Mallory Vale 280. $1000 Jr/Am 1.20m Jumper (comb) 1 Lyla Emily R Sheveland 2 Ashwey Calisto Mallory Vale 3 Chiquita Jordyn Friedman 236. Adult Jumper High 18-45 - 1.10m 1 Know Warning Kiley Dill 2 Rigoletto Du Lys Casey Millis 3 KT Guaranteed Casey Zuraitis 240. Adult Jumper High 46 & Over - 1.10m 1 Oilean Uno Joy Slater 2 Splash Joy Slater 3 Foligno's Legend Christine Watkins 252. Children's Jumper High - 1.10m 1 Full I' Candy Lauren Lomel 2 Donder Elizabeth McKim 3 Carlotta W Abigail Russo 228. Adult Jumper Medium 18-45 - 1.00m 1 Pandora Z Eileen O'Leary 2 Aco Monaco Kristin Martiniello 3 G. Padre Pio Margaret Cobb 1 El Fernantez Zet Kimberly Leslie 2 Carneval Kimberly Jungherr 3 Granberg Caroline Williams 248. Children's Jumper Medium - 1.00m 1 Icon Jack Lube 2 North Pole Addison Reed 3 Basho Ada Neumann 771. 0.65m Jumper 1 Dreamcatcher Taylor Lampert 2 All the Rage Stefanie Collier 3 RS Bravanhart Melissa Goerlach 201. 0.80m Jumper 1 Treffer Lisa Goldman 2 Royal Diamond Autumn Weiss 3 Newsdad Aaron Vale 205. 0.90m Jumper 1 Madonna Charlotte Jarrett 2 Fourth Estate Damian Guthrie 3 Skyway Ginny Joyner 209. 1.00m iEquine Jumper 1 Visionary Aaron Vale 2 Cassidi Kim Burnette 3 Bardolino Sulu Rose-Reed 220. Adult Jumper Low 18-45 - .90m 1 S & L Downtown Megan Alt 2 Z Jordyn Axelrod 3 Panamero Nina Butler 224. Adult Jumper Low 46 & Over - .90m 1 The Other Guy Leslie Richman 2 La Sonara Kelly Moore 3 Vanilla Ice Caroline Williams 244. Children's Jumper Low - .90m 1 Madonna Charlotte Jarrett 2 Fantastik Mackenzie Martin 3 Medoc De Livre Emily Lo Vece 52. $600 First Year Green Hunter O/F 1 Cascade Amanda Steege 2 Kadence Darco Caitlyn Shiels 3 Cornetto Royal Cassandra Kahle 53. $600 First Year Green Hunter O/F - Handy 1 Valhalla Greg Prince 2 Dream Catcher Jeffrey Ayers 3 Cascade Amanda Steege 57. $600 2nd Yr Green/High Perf Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Moonwalk Hillary Johnson 2 Notorious Devon Mac Leod 3 Chances R Greg Prince 58. $600 2nd Yr Green/High Perf Hunter O/F Handy(comb) 1 Moonwalk Hillary Johnson 2 Chances R Greg Prince 3 Rinzler Robert Lee

Jennifer Sarsfield EWSZ Flying Hill Farm Derek Petersen Patrice Schreiber Thinkslikeahorse Emily R Sheveland Thinkslikeahorse Jordyn Friedman Kiley Dill B & C Equine Investments, LLC Casey Zuraitis Fat Chance Farm Fat Chance Farm Kristina Watkins Megan Lomel EHM Equestrian LLC Abigail Russo Francisco Acevedo Seven Hills LLC Margaret Cobb Kimberly Leslie Kimberly Jungherr Caroline Williams Jamie Stryker Hilary Gerhardt Allana Featherstone Taylor Lampert Marie Corbisierio Holt Remeta Sky LLC Susan Jacobson Autumn Weiss Frances Robinson Lance Williamson William Mitchelson Brady O'Donohue Madeline DeRose Christian Oliver Mitchell Haddon Kaitlyn Smith Heritage Farm, Inc. Nina Butler Leslie Richman Kelly Moore Caroline Williams Lance Williamson Bobbie Harvey Emily Lo Vece Randi Vladimer Margo Lyons Yvetta Rechler-Newman Kate Ellis Sally Culhane Randi Vladimer Copper Fox LLC Devon Mac Leod Artillery Lane, LLC Copper Fox LLC Artillery Lane, LLC Brook Run Farm LLC


ShowResults 63. $400 Conformation Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Salem David Beisel 2 Sochi Tommy Feigel 3 Sorrento Hillary Johnson 47. $250 Pre-Green Hunter 2 O/F 1 Spotify Amanda Steege 2 Elmo Caitlyn Shiels 3 Houdini Melissa Feller 48. $250 Pre-Green Hunter 2 O/F* 1 Chicago Cassandra Kahle 2 VDL Opportunity Knox Jennifer Ritucci 3 Houdini Melissa Feller 49. Pre-Green Hunter 2 Under Saddle 1 Chicago Cassandra Kahle 2 Houdini Melissa Feller 3 VDL Opportunity Knox Jennifer Ritucci 3. Hi-Low Hunter O/F 1 Walk the Moon Aaron Vale 2 Wild at Heart Jaime Auletto 3 San Patriano II David Wilbur

Mr and Mrs David Beisel Adele Einhorn Copper Fox LLC Alexandra Hendelman Southview Inc. Elisabeth McFadden Redfield Farm Nicole Manoog Elisabeth McFadden Redfield Farm Elisabeth McFadden Nicole Manoog Lynn Seithel Jaime Auletto Michelle Beck

80. $100 Performance Working Hunter 3'3" Under Saddle 1 Sin City Tracy Magness 2 Gatsby Alice White 3 Eclipse Hillary Johnson

Annie Friedman Alice White Altair Farms

78. $250 Performance Working Hunter 3'3" O/F 1 Kalifornia Dreamin' Kirsten Malacarne 2 Eclipse Hillary Johnson 3 Balida Caitlyn Shiels

Kelley Norton Altair Farms Katherine Heywood

79. $250 Performance Working Hunter 3'3" O/F Handy 1 Sin City Tracy Magness 2 Eclipse Hillary Johnson 3 Kalifornia Dreamin' Kirsten Malacarne

Annie Friedman Altair Farms Kelley Norton

75. $100 Performance Working Htr 3'6 Under Saddle 1 Serafino Melissa Feller 2 Waterford VDL Paige Caskey 3 Manhattan Natalie Johnson Russell

Elisabeth McFadden Linda Schwartz ARRIS Farms, Inc

73. $250 Performance Working Hunter 3'6 O/F 1 Serafino Melissa Feller 2 Drake Greg Prince 3 Assendruplunds Speedy Beat Molly Dinapoli

Elisabeth McFadden Donald Stewart Sara OBrien

74. $250 Performance Working Hunter 3'6 O/F Handy 1 Serafino Melissa Feller 2 Corice Z Claire Kenna 3 Assendruplunds Speedy Beat Molly Dinapoli

Elisabeth McFadden Claire Kenna Sara OBrien

576. $100 Take 2 Thoroughbred Hunter U/S (comb) 1 Scorpio Jeffrey Ayers 2 Neighbor Elizabeth La Pierre 3 Talkhouse Jessica Rich

Jeffrey Ayers Elizabeth La Pierre Jessica Rich

574. $100 Take 2 Thoroughbred Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Scorpio Jeffrey Ayers 2 Zamini Robin Swinderman 3 Talkhouse Jessica Rich

Jeffrey Ayers Robin Swinderman Jessica Rich

575. $100 Take 2 Thoroughbred Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Scorpio Jeffrey Ayers 2 Seeking The Sluice Jaime Gibson 3 Neighbor Elizabeth La Pierre

Jeffrey Ayers Lynn Egan Elizabeth La Pierre

19. Training Hunter Under Saddle 1 Naturally Abbie Skelton 2 Monopoly Bill Ellis 3 Empire's Onyx Zoe White

Abbie Skelton Four Winds Farm Zoe White

24. Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle 1 Norma Jean Kate Conover 2 Sansiro Z Kiera Wilson 3 Hugo Kristjan Good

Raylyn Farms, Inc. Kiera Wilson Barb Ferriman

17. Training Hunter O/F 1 Norma Jean 2 Monopoly 3 Assured 18. Training Hunter O/F 1 Assured 2 Ebay 3 Forecast Sunny 22. Baby Green Hunter O/F 1 Norma Jean 2 Candor 3 Ebay

Kate Conover Bill Ellis Amanda Steege

Raylyn Farms, Inc. Four Winds Farm Ivy Trzebucki

Amanda Steege David Beisel Mercy Paine

Ivy Trzebucki Lisette Bennett Kaitlyn Van Konynenburg

Kate Conover Jeffrey Ayers David Beisel

Raylyn Farms, Inc. Jeffrey Ayers Lisette Bennett

23. Baby Green Hunter O/F 1 Norma Jean Kate Conover 2 Vermilion David Jennings 3 Key West Lauren Schweppe 9. Low Hunter Under Saddle 1 Midshipman David Josiah 2 Coastal Ann Dotoli 3 Cassis Amanda Steege 44. Pre-Green Hunter 1 Under Saddle 1 Midshipman David Josiah 2 Debonaire Patty Stovel 3 China Lake Donald Sheehan 7. Low Hunter O/F 1 Reveille Amanda Steege 2 Midshipman David Josiah 3 Cydelle Caitlyn Shiels 1 China Lake Donald Sheehan 2 Fortunate Kim Burnette 3 Cassis Amanda Steege 8. Low Hunter O/F 1 Midshipman David Josiah 2 Stallone Samantha Schaefer 3 Cydelle Caitlyn Shiels 1 Sienna Fifi Schmidt 2 Resolute Robert Lee 3 Pilot Melissa Jones Sarle 42. $250 Pre-Green Hunter 1 O/F 1 Uptown Kate Conover 2 China Lake Donald Sheehan 3 Valentino Robin Fairclough 43. $250 Pre-Green Hunter 1 O/F* 1 China Lake Donald Sheehan 2 Midshipman David Josiah 3 Ritz Carlton Nikki Moffat

Raylyn Farms, Inc. Melinda Antisdel Renee Gruenthal Ilissa Loewenstein Meyer Grace Jackson Judy Rutkowski Ilissa Loewenstein Meyer Kenneth Stovel Craig Allen/ Don Sheehan Cambridge Meadow Farms Ilissa Loewenstein Meyer Marcia Franklin Craig Allen/ Don Sheehan Mary Stavola Judy Rutkowski Ilissa Loewenstein Meyer Samantha Schaefer Marcia Franklin Elizabeth Phillips Brook Run Farm LLC Tara Dow-Rein Take 3 LLC Craig Allen/ Don Sheehan Michelle Shapiro Craig Allen/ Don Sheehan Ilissa Loewenstein Meyer Cecelia Moffat

Fri Jan 22, 2016 265. $1000 1.30m Wild Gold Jumper 1 MTM Cravitz Tracy Fenney 2 Churubusco LS Lisa Goldman 3 Calvigo Matthias Hollberg 270. $10,000 Open Prix - 1.45m 1 Hindsight Lisa Goldman 2 Sovereign Lisa Goldman 3 Liratus Devin Ryan 294. $500 YJC 6 & 7 Year Old Class - 1.25m (comb) 1 Elusive Mallory Vale 2 Fantom Mattias Tromp 3 Floyd W Devin Ryan 261. $1000 1.20m FarmVet Jumper 1 L Cardan Mattias Tromp 2 Lola "K" Lisa Goldman 3 Unbelievable Mattias Tromp 206. 0.90m Jumper 1 Madewell Aaron Vale 2 Caruso Damian Guthrie 3 Okla Homa Megan Manubay 215. 1.10m Jumper 1 Me Genesis Erin Rayburn 2 Marco Devin Ryan 3 MJ Rachel Glicklich 218. 1.15m Back on Track Jumper 1 Cacadu Aaron Vale 253. Children's Jumper High - 1.10m 1 Donder Elizabeth McKim 772. 0.65m Jumper 1 Dreamcatcher Taylor Lampert 2 RS Douglas VDV Melissa Goerlach 3 Tin Can Lauren Schweppe 202. 0.80m Jumper 1 Terzo Jessie Clarke 2 Fourth Estate Damian Guthrie 3 Skelton W Grant Anderson 210. 1.00m iEquine Jumper 1 Gentle Red Brenna Doherty 2 Calle Lauren Schweppe 3 Tommy Time Jenna Gardner 229. Adult Jumper Medium 18-45 - 1.00m 1 Tommy Time Jenna Gardner

MTM Farm Barbara Disko Paul Yanke Lisa Goldman Barbara Disko Devin Ryan Thinkslikeahorse Beyaert Farm Inc Smithfield Farms, LLC Paraizo Equestrian Partners LLC Hannah Bilton Paraizo Equestrian Partners LLC Elizabeth DeRose Lara Mitchelson Donald Stewart Maddalena Equestrian Sol. LLC The Dobbs Group Rachel Glicklich Sarah Turner EHM Equestrian LLC Taylor Lampert Remeta Sky LLC Madison Cohen Jessie Clarke William Mitchelson Silvermine Farm Inc Kathryn Callaghan Melinda Taylor Jenna Gardner Jenna Gardner

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ShowResults 249. Children's Jumper Medium - 1.00m 1 Basho Ada Neumann 2 Carpe Diem Cassidy Warren 3 Udora Hadley Rahael 245. Children's Jumper Low - .90m 1 Carpe Diem Cassidy Warren 2 Visionary Madeline DeRose 97. $400 Low Amateur-Owner Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Chestnut Hill Marissa Dolan 2 Chi Wah Wah Sophie Lenihan 3 Carla Cara Garito 98. $400 Low Amateur-Owner Hunter O/F* (comb) 1 Miss American Pie Lynn Seithel 2 Chi Wah Wah Sophie Lenihan 3 Renoir Mackenzie McGehee 565. $250 Modified Amateur Hunter O/F 1 Three Olives Anna Wells-Sharp 25. $250 Adequan Hunter O/F 1 Zidane Amanda Steege 2 Walk the Moon Lynn Seithel 3 Pet Rock Emily Terry Peterson 26. $250 Adequan Hunter O/F 1 San Patriano II David Wilbur 2 Zidane Amanda Steege 3 Walk the Moon Lynn Seithel 12. Schooling Hunter O/F 1 Take Note Roy Fish 2 Stiletto Sue Fish 377. Mini Medal 1 Elle Enchanted Anna Mead 378. Mini Maclay 1 Eddy Escobar Lily Mckenna 1 Elle Enchanted Anna Mead 314. Equitation 16-17 Fences 1 Eddy Escobar Lily Mckenna 2 Belito Caroline Fuller 315. Equitation 16-17 Fences 1 Eddy Escobar Lily Mckenna 2 Belito Caroline Fuller 313. Equitation 16-17 Flat 1 Eddy Escobar Lily Mckenna 2 Belito Caroline Fuller 561. $250 Modified Junior Hunter O/F 1 Timoteo Elizabeth McKim 2 Wrigley Caroline Ellis 3 Consanto Adelaide Toensing 562. $250 Modified Junior Hunter O/F 1 Quintessential Elizabeth McKim 2 Timoteo Elizabeth McKim 3 Quickstep Mandi Dapas 371. ASPCA Horsemanship Medal 1 Sir Sandro Lillian Kirbo 2 Quintessential Elizabeth McKim 3 Condor Tye Donaldson 381. Sore No-More Children's Medal - Horse (comb) 1 Loyal Heart Emily Lemasters 2 Panda Shamu Ava Allegre 3 War Eagle Mckenzie Kreilich 10. Schooling Hunter O/F 1 Naturally Bill Ellis 2 Bacardi Kristin Fagan 540. Modified Adult Hunter O/F 1 Reveille Patti Hooker 2 Remington Alexis Anderson 3 High Tide Leslie Prior 541. Modified Adult Hunter O/F 1 Remington Alexis Anderson 2 Contina Jacquelyn Maggiore 3 Reveille Patti Hooker 542. Modified Adult Hunter O/F 1 Elsa Sandra Haber 2 Remington Fifi Schmidt 3 Bacardi Kristin Fagan 543. Modified Adult Hunter Under Saddle 1 Naturally Abbie Skelton 2 E Di Luca Debbie Smith 3 Somerset Claire Jungman 385. Dover Saddlery Adult Medal 1 Valiant Melissa Marshall

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Allana Featherstone Cassidy Warren Faith Stewart Cassidy Warren Madeline DeRose Marissa Dolan Sophie Lenihan Cara Garito Lynn Seithel Sophie Lenihan Mackenzie McGehee Anna Wells-Sharp Susan Darragh Lynn Seithel Leslie Terry Michelle Beck Susan Darragh Lynn Seithel Sue Fish Sue Fish Anna Mead Lily Mckenna Anna Mead Lily Mckenna Caroline Fuller Lily Mckenna Caroline Fuller Lily Mckenna Caroline Fuller EHM Equestrian LLC Mary Tyree Adelaide Toensing EHM Equestrian LLC EHM Equestrian LLC Salt Creek Stables, LLC SCCA Ventures EHM Equestrian LLC Tye Donaldson Laine Foshee Vick Russell Mckenzie Kreilich Abbie Skelton Kristin Fagan Cambridge Meadow Farms Anna Phillips Seahorse Associates L.L.C. Anna Phillips Jacquelyn Maggiore Cambridge Meadow Farms Sandra Haber Anna Phillips Kristin Fagan Abbie Skelton Debbie Smith Louis R. Mayoka Melissa Marshall

390. Ariat National Adult Medal 1 Entourage Caitlin Wojciki 2 Valiant Melissa Marshall 557. Schooling Pony Hunter - Large O/F 1 Another Dream Caroline Kornegay 2 Stanmore's First Blue Laine Grosvenor 3 Blue On Bye Abigail Brayman 558. Schooling Pony Hunter - Large O/F 1 Stanmore's First Blue Laine Grosvenor 2 Another Dream Caroline Kornegay 3 Blue On Bye Abigail Brayman 559. Schooling Pony Hunter - Large O/F 1 Blue On Bye Abigail Brayman 2 Stanmore's First Blue Laine Grosvenor 560. Schooling Pony Hunter - Large Under Saddle 1 Stanmore's First Blue Laine Grosvenor 553. Schooling Pony Hunter - Medium O/F 1 Annapolis Aliya Maker 2 Jumpin' Jack Flash Texie Loyd 3 White Oak By Invitation Only Porter Tobin 554. Schooling Pony Hunter - Medium O/F 1 Cozy Up Madison Tosh 2 Dance With Me Casey Oliver 3 Jumpin' Jack Flash Texie Loyd 555. Schooling Pony Hunter - Medium O/F 1 White Oak By Invitation Only Porter Tobin 2 Dance With Me Casey Oliver 549. Schooling Pony Hunter - Small O/F 1 Playtime Casey Oliver 2 One Fish Two Fish Tiara D'Amico 550. Schooling Pony Hunter - Small O/F 1 Playtime Casey Oliver 2 One Fish Two Fish Tiara D'Amico 364. Advanced Beginner Equitation Flat 1 All Natural Jole Kosloske 301. Equitation 11 & Under Flat 1 Lordanus Lauren Gumpert 2 Space Cowboy Lilly Mack 3 BestSeller Cassidy Rein 302. Equitation 11 & Under Fences 1 BestSeller Cassidy Rein 2 Lordanus Lauren Gumpert 3 Space Cowboy Lilly Mack 303. Equitation 11 & Under Fences 1 Lordanus Lauren Gumpert 2 Space Cowboy Lilly Mack 3 BestSeller Cassidy Rein 304. Equitation 11 & Under Fences 1 Space Cowboy Lilly Mack 2 Lordanus Lauren Gumpert 3 BestSeller Cassidy Rein 1. Schooling Hunter O/F 1 Monopoly Bill Ellis 2 Toblerone Jordan Cheneval 3 Silver Star Jordan Cheneval 536. Modified Child Hunter O/F 1 Monopoly Grace Wilson 2 Liberty Belle M Melissa Jones Sarle 3 Gray Lad Shaylie Cooke 537. Modified Child Hunter O/F 1 Pilot Carly Rein 2 Liberty Belle M Melissa Jones Sarle 3 The Crowne Prince Lily Rusis 538. Modified Child Hunter O/F 1 Countess Cassidy Gill 2 Gray Lad Shaylie Cooke 3 Liberty Belle M Melissa Jones Sarle 539. Modified Child Hunter Under Saddle 1 Countess Cassidy Gill 2 Oliver Twist Cameron Veazey 3 Gray Lad Shaylie Cooke 520. Pre-Children's/Adult Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Wall Street Emily Voorhees 2 MTM Bugatti Sydni Moss 3 Cappuchino Karen L Jones 4 Fool's Gold Addie Veazey 521. Pre-Children's/Adult Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Wall Street Emily Voorhees 2 Cappuchino Karen L Jones 3 Fool's Gold Addie Veazey

Jessica O'Hanrahan Melissa Marshall Tara Dow-Rein Melinda Courtland Maffitt Lake Farms Melinda Courtland Tara Dow-Rein Maffitt Lake Farms Maffitt Lake Farms Melinda Courtland Melinda Courtland Aliya Maker Texie Loyd Melinda Taylor Caroline Ellis Bibby Hill Texie Loyd Melinda Taylor Bibby Hill Madeline Jordan Deerfield LTD. Madeline Jordan Deerfield LTD. Emily Flynn Eileen Oakley Lilly Mack Tara Dow-Rein Tara Dow-Rein Eileen Oakley Lilly Mack Eileen Oakley Lilly Mack Tara Dow-Rein Lilly Mack Eileen Oakley Tara Dow-Rein Four Winds Farm Daniel White Daniel White Four Winds Farm Sydney Johnson Shaylie Cooke Tara Dow-Rein Sydney Johnson Lily Rusis Cassidy Gill Shaylie Cooke Sydney Johnson Cassidy Gill Cameron Veazey Shaylie Cooke Rachael Klein Riley Scharland Karen L Jones Addie Veazey Rachael Klein Karen L Jones Addie Veazey


ShowResults 522. Pre-Children's/Adult Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Cappuchino Karen L Jones 2 MTM Bugatti Sydni Moss 3 Fool's Gold Addie Veazey 523. Pre-Children's/Adult Hunter U/S (comb) 1 Cappuchino Karen L Jones 2 Fool's Gold Addie Veazey 3 MTM Bugatti Sydni Moss

Karen L Jones Riley Scharland Addie Veazey Karen L Jones Addie Veazey Riley Scharland

Sat. Jan 23, 2016 408. $1,500 Platinum Performance Hunter Prix 1 Contina Jacquelyn Maggiore 2 Wiltord D Allison Joyce 3 Entourage Caitlin Wojciki 407. $5,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix 1 Classified Samantha Schaefer 2 Zidane Amanda Steege 3 Caramo Harold Chopping 389. THIS National Children's Medal 1 Elton Lexi Dreisbach 2 Panda Shamu Ava Allegre 3 Contano Raegan Landrum 262. $1000 1.20m FarmVet Jumper 1 KT Fatima Kristen Bumpus 2 Big Black Cadillac Christina Johnson 3 Lyons Creek Action David Beisel 268. $1500 1.40m Enviro Equine Jumper 1 Basje Harold Chopping 2 Analyze This Tommy Feigel 3 Aventador Aaron Vale 284. $1000 Jr/A-O 1.30m Jumper (comb) 1 Zoran de Saulieu Z Carolina Ramelli Barrera 2 Quartus Mary Katherine Hargreaves 3 SCS Prima Haley Robinson 287. $1000 Jr/A-O 1.40m Jumper (comb) 1 Mastermind KC Van Aarem 2 WEC Quidam-Quidam Cooper Dean 3 Vougeot de Septon Abbey Slaven 219. 1.15m Back on Track Jumper 1 Chasinta Lisa Goldman 2 Roc N Groovy Lisa Goldman 3 EWSZ Cordina Stephanie Dubois-Emond 272. $1000 Junior CWD 1.20m Jumper 1 Benedetto Mary Katherine Hargreaves 2 Chiquita Jordyn Friedman 3 Carracci Blue McKenzie Kasper 281. $1000 Amateur 1.20m Jumper 1 Upstaire Callie Smith 2 Windsor Andrew Januzzi 3 Cherry Ardath Hastey 254. Children's Jumper High - 1.10m 1 HSS Lasiano Sydni Moss 2 Red Hot Madeline Schaefer 3 Cassidi Ting Oliver 238. Adult Jumper High 18-45 - 1.10m 1 Consul Evi Smith 2 Bahama Boy Eileen O'Leary 3 Lexx Corri Goldman 242. Adult Jumper High 46 & Over - 1.10m 1 Splash Joy Slater 2 Oilean Uno Joy Slater 3 Romancer Sherri Jamison 230. Adult Jumper Medium 18-45 - 1.00m 1 Parquette Alec Tolle 2 Saturday Fever Joe Casola 3 Tommy Time Jenna Gardner 234. Adult Jumper Medium 46 & Over - 1.00m 1 Otis Jonathan Smart 2 Granberg Caroline Williams 3 El Fernantez Zet Kimberly Leslie 250. Children's Jumper Medium - 1.00m 1 Royal Charlotte Millar 2 Icon Jack Lube 3 Visionary Madeline DeRose 773. 0.65m Jumper 1 Terzo Jessie Clarke 2 RS Douglas VDV Melissa Goerlach 3 Cosmic Light Lisa Mendes 203. 0.80m Jumper 1 Parquette Alec Tolle 2 Terzo Jessie Clarke 3 Napoleon Sarah Duffell

Jacquelyn Maggiore Melissa Hamlet Jessica O'Hanrahan Samantha Schaefer Susan Darragh Caroline Russell Howe Shachine Belle Vick Russell Raegan Landrum Catherine Mooney Christina Johnson Skyllar Beckel Kendra Bullington Kimberly Jakubowski Bella Equestrian Carolina Ramelli Barrera Mary Katherine Hargreaves Salt Creek Stables, LLC KC Van Aarem William Upton Abbey Slaven Hannah Bilton Melissa Hirt EWSZ Mary Katherine Hargreaves Jordyn Friedman Christina Kelly Smithfield Farms, LLC Andrew Januzzi Ardath Hastey Erin Hisey Madeline Schaefer Christian Oliver Marilyn Tobey Bre Pickens Corri Goldman Fat Chance Farm Fat Chance Farm Sherri Jamison Kristen Brown Kim Casola Jenna Gardner Zan Martin Caroline Williams Kimberly Leslie Charlotte Millar Jamie Stryker Madeline DeRose Jessie Clarke Remeta Sky LLC Lisa Mendes Kristen Brown Jessie Clarke Sarah Duffell

207. 0.90m Jumper 1 Royal Diamond Autumn Weiss 2 Contigo Zoubair Bennani 3 Chicky B Chloe Fowler 211. 1.00m iEquine Jumper 1 Contigo Zoubair Bennani 2 Gentle Red Brenna Doherty 3 Daredevil Ting Oliver 222. Adult Jumper Low 18-45 - .90m 1 S & L Downtown Megan Alt 2 Iczing Grant Anderson 3 Mystique Jessica Dalziel 226. Adult Jumper Low 46 & Over - .90m 1 La Sonara Kelly Moore 2 Vanilla Ice Caroline Williams 3 Treffer Susan Jacobson 246. Children's Jumper Low - .90m 1 Madonna Charlotte Jarrett 2 Robison Emily Lo Vece 3 Skyway Brady O'Donohue 27. $250 Adequan Hunter O/F 1 San Patriano II David Wilbur 2 Cymplify Aaron Vale 3 Salem David Beisel 28. $250 Adequan Hunter O/F - M&S 1 Three Olives Daniel Geitner 2 San Patriano II David Wilbur 3 Carla Cassandra Kahle 87. $600 Amateur-Owner Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Wild at Heart Jaime Auletto 2 Cymplify Hasbrouck Donovan 3 Versace Lynn Seithel 88. $600 Amateur-Owner Hunter O/F (comb)* 1 Hashtag Samantha Schaefer 2 Three Olives Anna Wells-Sharp 3 Cymplify Hasbrouck Donovan 91. $100 Amateur-Owner Hunter U/S (comb) 1 Classified Samantha Schaefer 2 Ausone Kelsey Donahoe 3 Three Olives Anna Wells-Sharp 117. Adult Hunter 56 & Over O/F 1 The Boy Friend Leslie Richman 2 Bianca Ellen Greiner 3 Levitation Betty Oare 118. Adult Hunter 56 & Over O/F* 1 The Boy Friend Leslie Richman 2 Cornerstone Lindsay Ianello 3 Take Note Roy Fish 121. Adult Hunter 56 & Over Under Saddle 1 Bianca Ellen Greiner 2 Reveille Patti Hooker 3 The Boy Friend Leslie Richman 112. Adult Hunter 46-55 O/F 1 Condor Kate Ellis 2 Stiletto Sue Fish 3 High Tide Leslie Prior 113. Adult Hunter 46-55 O/F* 1 Condor Kate Ellis 2 High Tide Leslie Prior 3 Dream Catcher Sally Culhane 116. Adult Hunter 46-55 U/S 1 San Patriano II Michelle Beck 2 Dream Catcher Sally Culhane 3 Stiletto Sue Fish 373. WIHS Medal - Hunter Phase 1 RF Typecast Kady Abrahamson 2 Correndo Madeline Schaefer 3 Sir Sandro Lillian Kirbo 132. $300 Junior Hunter (comb) O/F 1 MTM Check Me Out Brian Moggre 2 Incalan Tye Donaldson 3 Drake Caroline Ellis 133. $300 Junior Hunter (comb) O/F* 1 Drake Caroline Ellis 2 Timoteo Elizabeth McKim 3 Emerson Lexi Dreisbach 585. $200 Junior Hunter Low O/F 1 Cosa Nostra Merle Beach 2 Cracker Jack Jackie MacDonald 3 Huh Elizabeth Traband

Autumn Weiss Zoubair Bennani Maddie Skimming Zoubair Bennani Kathryn Callaghan Christian Oliver Kaitlyn Smith Silvermine Farm Inc Jessica Dalziel Kelly Moore Caroline Williams Susan Jacobson Lance Williamson Emily Lo Vece Brady O'Donohue Michelle Beck Hasbrouck Donovan Mr and Mrs David Beisel Anna Wells-Sharp Michelle Beck Redfield Farm Jaime Auletto Hasbrouck Donovan Lynn Seithel Samantha Schaefer Anna Wells-Sharp Hasbrouck Donovan Samantha Schaefer Kelsey Donahoe Anna Wells-Sharp Leslie Richman Ellen Greiner EMO Stables Leslie Richman Lindsay Ianello Sue Fish Ellen Greiner Cambridge Meadow Farms Leslie Richman Kate Ellis Sue Fish Seahorse Associates L.L.C. Kate Ellis Seahorse Associates L.L.C. Sally Culhane Michelle Beck Sally Culhane Sue Fish Raylyn Farms, Inc. Rayln Farm & Karen O'Connor SCCA Ventures MTM Farm Tye Donaldson Donald Stewart Donald Stewart EHM Equestrian LLC Lindsey Ward Merle Beach Jackie MacDonald Elizabeth Traband

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ShowResults 586. $200 Junior Hunter Low O/F* 1 Cosa Nostra Merle Beach Merle Beach 2 Carla Caity Sprenkle Redfield Farm 3 Big-Chin V Melanie Allison Maria Brand 589. $100 Junior Hunter Low U/S 1 Carla Caity Sprenkle Redfield Farm 2 Huh Elizabeth Traband Elizabeth Traband 3 Coastal Grace Jackson Grace Jackson 353. Adult Novice Equitation Fences 1 Istanbul Heather Rahael Vick Russell 2 Luxor Elizabeth Everitt Elizabeth Everitt 3 Treffor Taylor Kimball Taylor Kimball 354. Adult Novice Equitation Fences 1 Istanbul Heather Rahael Vick Russell 2 Treffor Taylor Kimball Taylor Kimball 355. Adult Novice Equitation Fences 1 Luxor Elizabeth Everitt Elizabeth Everitt 2 Istanbul Heather Rahael Vick Russell 3 Treffor Taylor Kimball Taylor Kimball 352. Adult Novice Equitation Flat 1 Istanbul Heather Rahael Vick Russell 2 Treffor Taylor Kimball Taylor Kimball 3 Midshipman David Josiah Ilissa Loewenstein Meyer 99. $400 Low Amateur-Owner Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Walk the Moon Lynn Seithel Lynn Seithel 2 Chi Wah Wah Sophie Lenihan Sophie Lenihan 3 Carla Cara Garito Cara Garito 100. $400 Low Amateur-Owner Hunter O/F Handy (comb) 1 Carla Cara Garito Cara Garito 2 Chi Wah Wah Sophie Lenihan Sophie Lenihan 3 Castle Nikki Diamantis Nikki Diamantis 101. $100 Low Amateur-Owner Hunter Under Saddle (comb) 1 Carla Cara Garito Cara Garito 2 Walk the Moon Lynn Seithel Lynn Seithel 3 Miss American Pie Lynn Seithel Lynn Seithel 502. $1000 Amateur-Owner Hunter Classic 3'3" 1 Miss American Pie Lynn Seithel Lynn Seithel 2 Chi Wah Wah Sophie Lenihan Sophie Lenihan 3 Carla Cara Garito Cara Garito 107. Adult Hunter 36-45 O/F 1 KissMe Anna Wells-Sharp Anna Wells-Sharp 2 Patriot Appeal Kristina Watkins Kristina Watkins 3 First Light Emily Miller Emily Miller 108. Adult Hunter 36-45 O/F* 1 KissMe Anna Wells-Sharp Anna Wells-Sharp 2 Bellefield Emily Miller Emily Miller 3 First Light Emily Miller Emily Miller 111. Adult Hunter 36-45 Under Saddle 1 KissMe Anna Wells-Sharp Anna Wells-Sharp 2 Bellefield Emily Miller Emily Miller 3 First Light Emily Miller Emily Miller 323. Adult Equitation Fences (comb) 1 Bull Run's Charly Brown Emelie Burgess Amanda Gellis 2 Gettysburg Anna Gustafson Anna Gustafson 3 Silvio Virginia Frediani Virginia Frediani 102. Adult Hunter 18-35 O/F 1 Contina Jacquelyn Maggiore Jacquelyn Maggiore 2 Cartier Nikki Diamantis Nikki Diamantis 3 Valiant Melissa Marshall Melissa Marshall 103. Adult Hunter 18-35 O/F* 1 Contina Jacquelyn Maggiore Jacquelyn Maggiore 2 Cartier Nikki Diamantis Nikki Diamantis 3 Remington Alexis Anderson Anna Phillips 106. Adult Hunter 18-35 Under Saddle 1 Contina Jacquelyn Maggiore Jacquelyn Maggiore 2 Census Bailey Brasington Helen Voss 3 Remington Alexis Anderson Anna Phillips 349. Adult Maiden Equitation Fences 1 Cappuchino Karen L Jones Karen L Jones 367. Beginner Equitation (WalkTrot) 1 All Natural Jole Kosloske Emily Flynn 2 True Sport Katharine Ellis Morgan Ward 3 Snowball Ava May Jacobs Jennifer Brennan 368. Beginner Equitation U/S (WalkTrot) 1 All Natural Jole Kosloske Emily Flynn 2 True Sport Katharine Ellis Morgan Ward 3 Space Cowboy Charlotte Mack Lilly Mack 369. Beginner Equitation Pleasure (WalkTrot) 1 True Sport Katharine Ellis Morgan Ward 2 All Natural Jole Kosloske Emily Flynn 3 Snowball Ava May Jacobs Jennifer Brennan

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30. HITS Hunter 1 O/F 1 Assured Judy Rutkowski 2 Bring It On Mercy Paine 3 Better Than Diamonds Marita Zuraitis 31. HITS Hunter 1 O/F 1 Better Than Diamonds Marita Zuraitis 2 Assured Judy Rutkowski 3 Loyalis Lauren Zaremski 34. HITS Hunter 1 Under Saddle 1 Better Than Diamonds Marita Zuraitis 2 Bellamy Ann Iseler 3 Leave Me Breathless Sara Jenkins 35. HITS Hunter 2 O/F 1 Carmina Patti Hooker 2 Casideus Abby Mccoy 3 Odeon Rouge Mary Stavola 36. HITS Hunter 2 O/F 1 Tamdhu Lindsay Ianello 2 Monopoly Grace Wilson 3 Casideus Abby Mccoy 39. HITS Hunter 2 Under Saddle 1 Fortunate Kim Burnette 2 Premonition Shannon Kinch 3 Deep Snow Cynsie Broda 387. M&S 2'6" Child/Adult Medal 1 Casideus Abby Mccoy 2 Cappuchino Karen L Jones 3 Oliver Twist Cameron Veazey 333. Maiden Equitation Fences 1 Pilot Carly Rein 2 Oliver Twist Cameron Veazey 3 Oh' Henry Stephanie Tyler 334. Maiden Equitation Fences 1 Pilot Carly Rein 2 Oh' Henry Stephanie Tyler 3 Oliver Twist Cameron Veazey 335. Maiden Equitation Fences 1 Oliver Twist Cameron Veazey 2 Pilot Carly Rein 3 Oh' Henry Stephanie Tyler 332. Maiden Equitation Flat 1 Oliver Twist Cameron Veazey 2 Pilot Carly Rein 3 Oh' Henry Stephanie Tyler 341. Limit Equitation Fences 1 Carl Abigail Russo 2 Zeppo Tyler Raftery 3 Jazir Abigail Hopkins 342. Limit Equitation Fences 1 Clarissimo Haleigh Landrigan 2 Carl Abigail Russo 3 Wings Emily Spellman 343. Limit Equitation Fences 1 Carl Abigail Russo 2 Clarissimo Caity Sprenkle 3 Jazir Abigail Hopkins 340. Limit Equitation Flat 1 Jazir Abigail Hopkins 2 Zeppo Tyler Raftery 3 Clarissimo Caity Sprenkle 182. Small Pony Hunter Model 1 Playtime Casey Oliver 2 Picante Maddie Tosh 3 Armani Claire Campbell 183. $425 Small Pony Hunter O/F Conformation 1 Picante Maddie Tosh 2 The Magic Word Casey Oliver 3 Silver Wishes Rose Campbell 184. $425 Small Pony Hunter O/F* 1 Silver Wishes Rose Campbell 2 Picante Maddie Tosh 3 Biscotti Maddie Tosh 188. Medium Pony Hunter Model 1 Sportster Grace Debney 2 Denmark Grace Debney 3 Dance With Me Casey Oliver 189. $425 Medium Pony Hunter O/F Conformation 1 Sportster Grace Debney 2 Sterling Madeline Schaefer 3 Dance With Me Casey Oliver

Ivy Trzebucki Laura Sexton Marita Zuraitis Marita Zuraitis Ivy Trzebucki Kristen Cavoores Marita Zuraitis Ann Iseler Sara Jenkins Cambridge Meadow Farms Patricia Hall Nicole Roach Lindsay Ianello Four Winds Farm Patricia Hall Mary Stavola Jay Mullen Cynsie Broda Patricia Hall Karen L Jones Cameron Veazey Tara Dow-Rein Cameron Veazey Bobbi Jo Newberry Tara Dow-Rein Bobbi Jo Newberry Cameron Veazey Cameron Veazey Tara Dow-Rein Bobbi Jo Newberry Cameron Veazey Tara Dow-Rein Bobbi Jo Newberry Redfield Farm Redfield Farm Ann Dotoli Redfield Farm Redfield Farm Ann Dotoli Redfield Farm Redfield Farm Ann Dotoli Ann Dotoli Redfield Farm Redfield Farm Madeline Jordan Elizabeth Benchoff Maher Family LLC Elizabeth Benchoff Monica Hunt John Skinner John Skinner Elizabeth Benchoff Maddie Tosh Grace Debney John Skinner Bibby Hill Grace Debney Madeline Schaefer Bibby Hill


ShowResults 190. $425 Medium Pony Hunter O/F* 1 Sterling Madeline Schaefer 2 Leon Claire Campbell 3 Sportster Grace Debney 194. Large Pony Hunter Model 1 Another Dream Caroline Kornegay 2 Benetton Madeline Schaefer 3 Losander's Camelot Devin Seek 195. $425 Large Pony Hunter O/F Conformation 1 Another Dream Caroline Kornegay 2 Losander's Camelot Devin Seek 3 Benetton Madeline Schaefer 196. $425 Large Pony Hunter O/F* 1 Benetton Madeline Schaefer 2 Losander's Camelot Devin Seek 3 Another Dream Caroline Kornegay 163. Green Pony Schooling Hunter O/F 1 Minted Madeline Schaefer 2 Yankee Blue Madeline Schaefer 3 All About Blue Caroline Ellis 171. $200 Medium Green Pony Hunter O/F Conf 1 Yankee Blue Madeline Schaefer 2 Highlands Polaris Claire Campbell 3 Tiny Tim Claire Lube 172. $200 Medium Green Pony Hunter O/F 1 Yankee Blue Madeline Schaefer 2 Tiny Tim Claire Lube 3 Highlands Polaris Claire Campbell 177. $200 Large Green Pony Hunter O/F Conformation 1 Stanmore's First Blue Laine Grosvenor 2 Minted Madeline Schaefer 3 All About Blue Caroline Ellis 178. $200 Large Green Pony Hunter O/F 1 Minted Madeline Schaefer 2 All About Blue Caroline Ellis 3 Stanmore's First Blue Laine Grosvenor 548. Short Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle 1 Fool's Gold Addie Veazey 2 Space Cowboy Lilly Mack 3 BestSeller Cassidy Rein 544. Short Stirrup Hunter O/F 1 BestSeller Cassidy Rein 2 Space Cowboy Lilly Mack 3 Fool's Gold Addie Veazey 545. Short Stirrup Hunter O/F 1 Fool's Gold Addie Veazey 2 BestSeller Cassidy Rein 3 Space Cowboy Lilly Mack 546. Short Stirrup Hunter O/F 1 BestSeller Cassidy Rein 2 Space Cowboy Lilly Mack 3 Fool's Gold Addie Veazey 547. Short Stirrup Hunter O/F 1 Fool's Gold Addie Veazey 2 BestSeller Cassidy Rein 157. Antares Children's Hunter Horse 15-17 O/F 1 Demantur Abigail Russo 2 Zenith UHS Emma Witham 3 Chaos Emma Witham 158. Antares Children's Hunter Horse 15-17 O/F* 1 Zenith UHS Emma Witham 2 Demantur Abigail Russo 3 Quibajo Abigail Russo 152. Children's Hunter Horse 14 & Under O/F 1 Crowd Pleazarr C. Blair Spencer 2 Fortunate Mary Stavola 3 Contano Raegan Landrum 153. Children's Hunter Horse 14 & Under O/F* 1 Show Me The World Sophie Baron 2 Crowd Pleazarr C. Blair Spencer 3 MTM Bugatti Sydni Moss 142. Children's Hunter Pony Sm/Med O/F 1 Kiss N Tell Tiara D'Amico 2 Coastal Sunset Casey Oliver 3 Coconut Izzy Beisel 143. Children's Hunter Pony Sm/Med O/F* 1 Kiss N Tell Tiara D'Amico 2 Coconut Izzy Beisel 3 Coastal Sunset Casey Oliver

Madeline Schaefer Maher Family LLC Grace Debney Tara Dow-Rein Pretty Penny Farm Deerfield LTD. Tara Dow-Rein Deerfield LTD. Pretty Penny Farm Pretty Penny Farm Deerfield LTD. Tara Dow-Rein Madeline Schaefer Chloe D Reid LLC Artillery Lane, LLC Chloe D Reid LLC Maher Family LLC Kelley L. Ferguson Chloe D Reid LLC Kelley L. Ferguson Maher Family LLC Melinda Courtland Madeline Schaefer Artillery Lane, LLC Madeline Schaefer Artillery Lane, LLC Melinda Courtland Addie Veazey Lilly Mack Tara Dow-Rein Tara Dow-Rein Lilly Mack Addie Veazey Addie Veazey Tara Dow-Rein Lilly Mack Tara Dow-Rein Lilly Mack Addie Veazey Addie Veazey Tara Dow-Rein Cindy Bohn 2VR Showjumpers Thinkslikeahorse 2VR Showjumpers Cindy Bohn Cindy Bohn C. Blair Spencer Mary Stavola Raegan Landrum Sophie Baron C. Blair Spencer Riley Scharland Megan D'Amico Kristen Brown David Beisel Megan D'Amico David Beisel Kristen Brown

384. M&S Children's Medal - Pony (Comb) 1 Coastal Sunset Casey Oliver 2 White Oak By Invitation Only 3 Kiss N Tell Tiara D'Amico 147. Children's Hunter Pony Large O/F 1 White Oak By Invitation Only 2 Jumpin' Jack Flash Texie Loyd 3 Garrison Forest Chelsea Stopford 148. Children's Hunter Pony Large O/F* 1 Jumpin' Jack Flash Texie Loyd 2 White Oak By Invitation Only 3 Thank Heavens Chelsea Stopford

Kristen Brown Porter Tobin Melinda Taylor Megan D'Amico Porter Tobin Melinda Taylor Texie Loyd Chuck & Dana Waters Texie Loyd Porter Tobin Melinda Taylor Chelsea Stopford

Sun. Jan 24, 2016 513. $5,000 Jr/A-O Jumper Classic - 1.35m (comb) 1 Basco H2 Kady Abrahamson 2 Coralina Hayley Waters 3 Acanto 7 Kate Mulligan 514. $7,500 U-Dump Jr/A-O Jpr Classic - 1.45m (comb) 1 Cascada Jordan Coyne 2 Matilda Thaisa Erwin 3 Werner 61 Haley Gassel 420. $50,000 Tuffrider/Equine Couture Grand Prix 1 Morocco Lisa Goldman 2 Bonzini S Aaron Vale 3 Whittaker MVNZ Laura Linback 511. $2,500 M&S/NAL Adult Jumper Classic High- 1.10m 1 Cliff II Robin Swinderman 2 Lexx Corri Goldman 3 Bahama Boy Eileen O'Leary 411. $2,500 M&S/NAL Child Jumper Classic High- 1.10m 1 Arjolijn Abby Lockwood 2 Hollywood High Emma Lemke 3 Renaissance Caroline Ellis 512. $2500 Pyranha Jr/Am Jumper Classic - 1.25m (comb) 1 Byolga Emily Reder 2 Upstaire Callie Smith 3 Contino Alysson Siopes 509. $1000 S.A. Comunale Adult Jpr Classic Low - 0.90m 1 Okla Homa Megan Manubay 2 La Sonara Kelly Moore 3 Fleetwood Mac Jackie Arakelian 409. $1000 Child Jumper Classic Low - 0.90m 1 Medoc De Livre Emily Lo Vece 2 Robison Emily Lo Vece 3 Royal Diamond Autumn Weiss 410. $1500 Child/Adult Jpr Classic Medium - 1.05m 1 Otis Jonathan Smart 2 Zikina Field CBF Rachael Hopkins 3 Graves De Regor Sarah Boral 239. Adult Jumper High 18-45 - 1.10m 1 MJ Rachel Glicklich 2 Parquette Alec Tolle 3 Eastern Hero Carson Harper 255. Children's Jumper High - 1.10m 1 Daredevil Ting Oliver 2 HSS Lasiano Sydni Moss 3 Scandal LS Ireland Maechtle 223. Adult Jumper Low 18-45 - .90m 1 Iczing Grant Anderson 2 Contessa Jholie Lawrence 3 Okla Homa Megan Manubay 227. Adult Jumper Low 46 & Over - .90m 1 Nashville Caroline Williams 2 Marques de Guillon Janet Alexander 3 Vanilla Ice Caroline Williams 247. Children's Jumper Low - .90m 1 Royal Diamond Autumn Weiss 2 Udora Hadley Rahael 3 Royal Discovery Lauren Gumpert 231. Adult Jumper Medium 18-45 - 1.00m 1 G. Padre Pio Margaret Cobb 2 Luxscope Natalie Hughes 3 Witzbold Jessica Versaggi 235. Adult Jumper Medium 46 & Over - 1.00m 1 Granberg Caroline Williams 2 Apollo II Sophie Sacagiu 251. Children's Jumper Medium - 1.00m 1 Chicky B Chloe Fowler 2 Icon Jack Lube 3 Sierra Jade Kristen Parker

Kady Abrahamson Chuck & Dana Waters Kate Mulligan Jordan Coyne Thaisa Erwin Westwind Equine Training Center Lisa Goldman Thinkslikeahorse Woodrun Meadowood Farm, LLC Corri Goldman Bre Pickens Alicia Timm E LEMKE LLC Caroline Ellis Emily Reder Smithfield Farms, LLC AMS SportHorses LLC Donald Stewart Kelly Moore Ann Dotoli Emily Lo Vece Emily Lo Vece Autumn Weiss Zan Martin Claybrook Farms Coline Mc Kenna Rachel Glicklich Kristen Brown Carson Harper Christian Oliver Erin Hisey Kathy Mason Maechtle Silvermine Farm Inc Jholie Lawrence Donald Stewart Caroline Williams Janet Alexander Caroline Williams Autumn Weiss Faith Stewart Craig Martin Margaret Cobb Natalie Hughes Bernadette Versaggi Caroline Williams Sophie Sacagiu Maddie Skimming Jamie Stryker Kristen Parker

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ShowResults 380. M&S Junior Medal 1 Zops Abigail Brayman 2 Zeppo Tyler Raftery 3 Sha Neigh Neigh Devin Seek 391. EJ Haun Medal 1 Eli 8 Fiona Steinmetz 2 Zops Abigail Brayman 3 Dior DN Caroline Kornegay 370. USEF Hunter Seat Medal 1 Crimson Z Fiona Steinmetz 2 RF Typecast Kady Abrahamson 3 Condor Tye Donaldson 473. WIHS Medal - Jumper Phase 1 RF Typecast Kady Abrahamson 2 Condor Tye Donaldson 3 Famous Last Words Helen Kirbo 89. $600 Amateur-Owner Hunter O/F (comb) 1 Classified Samantha Schaefer 2 Wild at Heart Jaime Auletto 3 Cascina Nikki Diamantis 90. $600 Amateur-Owner Hunter O/F (comb) Handy 1 Hashtag Samantha Schaefer 2 Classified Samantha Schaefer 3 Corice Z Claire Kenna 402. $1000 Amateur-Owner Hunter Classic 3'6" 1 Hashtag Samantha Schaefer 2 Classified Samantha Schaefer 3 Versace Lynn Seithel 114. Adult Hunter 46-55 O/F 1 Extra Credit Amy Nolan 2 Condor Kate Ellis 3 High Tide Leslie Prior 115. Adult Hunter 46-55 O/F 1 Dream Catcher Sally Culhane 2 Extra Credit Amy Nolan 3 Condor Kate Ellis 119. Adult Hunter 56 & Over O/F 1 Bianca Ellen Greiner 2 Zazu Betty Oare 3 Attila Betty Oare 120. Adult Hunter 56 & Over O/F 1 Zazu Betty Oare 2 Ponsee Marjorie Sidman 3 Cornerstone Lindsay Ianello 405. $500 M&S/NAL Adult Hunter Classic 1 KissMe Anna Wells-Sharp 2 Bellefield Emily Miller 3 Bianca Ellen Greiner 136. $100 Junior Hunter (comb) Under Saddle 1 MTM Check Me Out Brian Moggre 2 Corasonne Brian Moggre 3 Drake Caroline Ellis 134. $300 Junior Hunter (comb) O/F 1 Corasonne Brian Moggre 2 Drake Caroline Ellis 3 Incalan Tye Donaldson 135. $300 Junior Hunter (comb) O/F Handy 1 Corasonne Brian Moggre 2 Incalan Tye Donaldson 3 MTM Check Me Out Brian Moggre 501. $1000 CWD Junior Hunter Classic - Large 1 Drake Caroline Ellis 2 Timoteo Elizabeth McKim 3 Quintessential Elizabeth McKim 587. $200 Junior Hunter Low O/F 1 Cracker Jack Jackie MacDonald 2 Coastal Grace Jackson 3 Big-Chin V Melanie Allison 588. $200 Junior Hunter Low O/F - Handy 1 Coastal Grace Jackson 2 Cracker Jack Jackie MacDonald 3 Huh Elizabeth Traband 601. $1000 Junior Hunter Classic 3'3 1 Carla Caity Sprenkle 2 Cracker Jack Jackie MacDonald 3 Cosa Nostra Merle Beach 109. Adult Hunter 36-45 O/F 1 First Light Emily Miller 2 Bellefield Emily Miller 3 Patriot Appeal Kristina Watkins

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Missy Clark Redfield Farm Don Stewart & Oakland Ventures Anna Lang Missy Clark Drumnacross Farm Ltd Fiona Steinmetz Raylyn Farms, Inc. Tye Donaldson Raylyn Farms, Inc. Tye Donaldson Lillian Kirbo Samantha Schaefer Jaime Auletto Nikki Diamantis Samantha Schaefer Samantha Schaefer Claire Kenna Samantha Schaefer Samantha Schaefer Lynn Seithel Amy Nolan Kate Ellis Seahorse Associates L.L.C. Sally Culhane Amy Nolan Kate Ellis Ellen Greiner EMO Stables EMO Stables EMO Stables Marjorie Sidman Lindsay Ianello Anna Wells-Sharp Emily Miller Ellen Greiner MTM Farm Bernadette Mulliken Donald Stewart Bernadette Mulliken Donald Stewart Tye Donaldson Bernadette Mulliken Tye Donaldson MTM Farm Donald Stewart EHM Equestrian LLC EHM Equestrian LLC Jackie MacDonald Grace Jackson Maria Brand Grace Jackson Jackie MacDonald Elizabeth Traband Redfield Farm Jackie MacDonald Merle Beach Emily Miller Emily Miller Kristina Watkins

110. Adult Hunter 36-45 O/F 1 Bellefield Emily Miller 2 First Light Emily Miller 3 Gettysburg Anna Gustafson 104. Adult Hunter 18-35 O/F 1 Wiltord D Allison Joyce 2 Contina Jacquelyn Maggiore 3 Census Bailey Brasington 105. Adult Hunter 18-35 O/F 1 Wiltord D Allison Joyce 2 Valiant Melissa Marshall 3 Contina Jacquelyn Maggiore 532. Post Time Adult Hunter O/F 1 Loyalis Lauren Zaremski 2 Somerset Claire Jungman 3 Inferno Tricia O'Connor 533. Post Time Adult Hunter O/F 1 Inferno Tricia O'Connor 2 Loyalis Lauren Zaremski 3 Premonition Shannon Kinch 534. Post Time Adult Hunter O/F 1 Inferno Tricia O'Connor 2 Cappuchino Karen L Jones 3 Better Than Diamonds Marita Zuraitis 535. Post Time Adult Hunter Under Saddle 1 Bellamy Ann Iseler 2 Season Tara Dow-Rein 3 Cappuchino Karen L Jones 400. $500 M&S Bit O' Straw Hunter Classic 1 Loyalis Lauren Zaremski 2 Cappuchino Karen L Jones 3 Luxor Elizabeth Everitt 32. HITS Hunter 1 O/F 1 Spot On Gill Libro 2 Wall Street Emily Voorhees 3 Treffor Taylor Kimball 33. HITS Hunter 1 O/F - M&S 1 Wall Street Emily Voorhees 2 Leave Me Breathless Sara Jenkins 3 Ocean City Charles Eppley 37. HITS Hunter 2 O/F 1 Monopoly Grace Wilson 2 Deep Snow Cynsie Broda 3 Carmina Patti Hooker 38. HITS Hunter 2 O/F - M&S 1 Carmina Patti Hooker 2 Tamdhu Lindsay Ianello 3 Deep Snow Cynsie Broda 357. Adult Limit Equitation Fences 1 Elsa Sandra Haber 2 Entourage Caitlin Wojciki 3 Island Life Nora Dahlman 358. Adult Limit Equitation Fences 1 Elsa Sandra Haber 2 Entourage Caitlin Wojciki 3 Island Life Nora Dahlman 359. Adult Limit Equitation Fences 1 Entourage Caitlin Wojciki 2 Elsa Sandra Haber 3 Bacardi Kristin Fagan 356. Adult Limit Equitation Flat 1 Island Life Nora Dahlman 2 Entourage Caitlin Wojciki 3 Elsa Sandra Haber 345. Intermediate Equitation Fences 1 Watch Me Sophie Transou 2 Massimo Kristen Bumpus 3 Wings Emily Spellman 346. Intermediate Equitation Fences 1 Massimo Kristen Bumpus 2 Watch Me Sophie Transou 3 Wings Emily Spellman 347. Intermediate Equitation Fences 1 Watch Me Sophie Transou 2 Massimo Kristen Bumpus 3 Wings Emily Spellman 344. Intermediate Equitation Flat 1 Massimo Kristen Bumpus 2 Watch Me Sophie Transou 3 Wings Emily Spellman

Emily Miller Emily Miller Anna Gustafson Melissa Hamlet Jacquelyn Maggiore Helen Voss Melissa Hamlet Melissa Marshall Jacquelyn Maggiore Kristen Cavoores Louis R. Mayoka Marita Zuraitis Marita Zuraitis Kristen Cavoores Jay Mullen Marita Zuraitis Karen L Jones Marita Zuraitis Ann Iseler Tara Dow-Rein Karen L Jones Kristen Cavoores Karen L Jones Elizabeth Everitt Elizabeth Cannon Rachael Klein Taylor Kimball Rachael Klein Sara Jenkins Charles Eppley Four Winds Farm Cynsie Broda Cambridge Meadow Farms Cambridge Meadow Farms Lindsay Ianello Cynsie Broda Sandra Haber Jessica O'Hanrahan Nora Dahlman Sandra Haber Jessica O'Hanrahan Nora Dahlman Jessica O'Hanrahan Sandra Haber Kristin Fagan Nora Dahlman Jessica O'Hanrahan Sandra Haber Sophie Transou Anna Eugene Ann Dotoli Anna Eugene Sophie Transou Ann Dotoli Sophie Transou Anna Eugene Ann Dotoli Anna Eugene Sophie Transou Ann Dotoli


ShowResults 361. Short Stirrup Equitation Fences 1 Fool's Gold Addie Veazey 2 Space Cowboy Lilly Mack 3 BestSeller Cassidy Rein 362. Short Stirrup Equitation Fences 1 BestSeller Cassidy Rein 2 Fool's Gold Addie Veazey 3 Space Cowboy Lilly Mack 363. Short Stirrup Equitation Fences 1 Fool's Gold Addie Veazey 2 BestSeller Cassidy Rein 3 Space Cowboy Lilly Mack 360. Short Stirrup Equitation Flat 1 BestSeller Cassidy Rein 2 Fool's Gold Addie Veazey 3 Space Cowboy Lilly Mack 528. Post Time Child Hunter O/F 1 Oliver Twist Cameron Veazey 2 Pilot Carly Rein 3 Wall Street Rachael Klein 529. Post Time Child Hunter O/F 1 Pilot Carly Rein 2 Oliver Twist Cameron Veazey 3 Wall Street Rachael Klein 530. Post Time Child Hunter O/F 1 Wall Street Rachael Klein 2 Oliver Twist Cameron Veazey 3 Pilot Carly Rein 531. Post Time Child Hunter Under Saddle 1 Pilot Carly Rein 2 Oliver Twist Cameron Veazey 3 Wall Street Rachael Klein 185. $425 Small Pony Hunter O/F 1 Armani Claire Campbell 2 Biscotti Maddie Tosh 3 Playtime Casey Oliver 186. $425 Small Pony Hunter O/F Handy 1 Picante Maddie Tosh 2 Armani Claire Campbell 3 Biscotti Maddie Tosh 187. Small Pony Hunter Under Saddle 1 Armani Claire Campbell 2 Picante Maddie Tosh 3 Silver Wishes Rose Campbell 403. $1000 Pony Hunter Classic - Small 1 Picante Maddie Tosh 2 Biscotti Maddie Tosh 3 Silver Wishes Rose Campbell 191. $425 Medium Pony Hunter O/F 1 Denmark Grace Debney 2 Sterling Madeline Schaefer 3 Leon Claire Campbell 192. $425 Medium Pony Hunter O/F Handy 1 Sterling Madeline Schaefer 2 Sportster Grace Debney 3 Denmark Grace Debney 193. Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle 1 Dance With Me Casey Oliver 2 Sportster Grace Debney 3 Denmark Grace Debney 503. $1000 Pony Hunter Classic - Medium/Large (comb) 1 Benetton Madeline Schaefer 2 Sportster Grace Debney 3 Denmark Grace Debney 197. $425 Large Pony Hunter O/F 1 Benetton Madeline Schaefer 2 Losander's Camelot Devin Seek 3 Blue On Bye Abigail Brayman 198. $425 Large Pony Hunter O/F Handy 1 Hillcrest Songbird Abigail Brayman 2 Another Dream Caroline Kornegay 3 Losander's Camelot Devin Seek 199. Large Pony Hunter Under Saddle 1 Benetton Madeline Schaefer 2 Hillcrest Songbird Abigail Brayman 3 Blue On Bye Abigail Brayman

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173. $200 Medium Green Pony Hunter O/F 1 Highlands Polaris Claire Campbell 2 Yankee Blue Madeline Schaefer 3 Tiny Tim Claire Lube 174. $200 Medium Green Pony Hunter O/F 1 Highlands Polaris Claire Campbell 2 Lucky Boy Emma Witham 3 Yankee Blue Madeline Schaefer 175. Medium Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle 1 Yankee Blue Madeline Schaefer 2 Highlands Polaris Claire Campbell 3 Lucky Boy Emma Witham 179. $200 Large Green Pony Hunter O/F 1 All About Blue Caroline Ellis 2 Minted Madeline Schaefer 3 Stanmore's First Blue Laine Grosvenor 180. $200 Large Green Pony Hunter O/F 1 All About Blue Caroline Ellis 2 Stanmore's First Blue Laine Grosvenor 3 Minted Madeline Schaefer 181. Large Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle 1 Minted Madeline Schaefer 2 Stanmore's First Blue Laine Grosvenor 3 All About Blue Caroline Ellis 161. Antares Children's Hunter Horse 15-17 Under Saddle 1 Double Take Megan Miller 2 Silver Star Jordan Cheneval 3 Eternity Abigail Hopkins 159. Antares Children's Hunter Horse 15-17 O/F 1 John Megan Hubbard 2 Loyal Heart Emily Lemasters 3 Silver Star Jordan Cheneval 160. Antares Children's Hunter Horse 15-17 O/F 1 Quibajo Abigail Russo 2 Loyal Heart Emily Lemasters 3 Toblerone Jordan Cheneval 156. Children's Hunter Horse 14 & Under Under Saddle 1 Fortunate Mary Stavola 2 Liberty Belle M Sydney Johnson 3 Odeon Rouge Mary Stavola 154. Children's Hunter Horse 14 & Under O/F 1 Contano Raegan Landrum 2 Odeon Rouge Mary Stavola 3 MTM Bugatti Sydni Moss 155. Children's Hunter Horse 14 & Under O/F 1 Crowd Pleazarr C. Blair Spencer 2 Odeon Rouge Mary Stavola 3 Contano Raegan Landrum 404. $500 M&S/NAL Child Hunter Classic - Horse 1 Toblerone Jordan Cheneval 2 Crowd Pleazarr C. Blair Spencer 3 Show Me The World Sophie Baron 146. Children's Hunter Pony Sm/Med Under Saddle 1 Kiss N Tell Tiara D'Amico 2 Coconut Izzy Beisel 3 Coastal Sunset Casey Oliver 144. Children's Hunter Pony Sm/Med O/F 1 Kiss N Tell Tiara D'Amico 2 Coastal Sunset Casey Oliver 3 Coconut Izzy Beisel 145. Children's Hunter Pony Sm/Med O/F 1 Kiss N Tell Tiara D'Amico 2 Coastal Sunset Casey Oliver 3 Coconut Izzy Beisel 151. Children's Hunter Pony Large Under Saddle 1 Jumpin' Jack Flash Texie Loyd 2 Empire's Onyx Zoe White 3 Thank Heavens Chelsea Stopford 149. Children's Hunter Pony Large O/F 1 Thank Heavens Chelsea Stopford 2 White Oak By Invitation Only 3 Jumpin' Jack Flash Texie Loyd 150. Children's Hunter Pony Large O/F 1 Jumpin' Jack Flash Texie Loyd 2 Garrison Forest Chelsea Stopford 3 Thank Heavens Chelsea Stopford 104. $500 M&S Child Hunter Classic - Pony (comb) 1 Coastal Sunset Casey Oliver 2 Jumpin' Jack Flash Texie Loyd 3 Kiss N Tell Tiara D'Amico

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Steady Sam Schaefer’s Classified Adds Big Win to Resumé

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ig competition for hunter riders took place at HITS Post Time Farm in Ocala Saturday, Jan. 23, as exhibitors rode for the blue in the $5,000 Devoucoux Hunter Prix and the $1,500 Platinum Performance Hunter Prix. Fine-tuned hunter competitors converged in the Devoucoux Hunter Prix, the first HITS Ocala qualifier for the $500,000 Diamond Mills Hunter Prix at the HITS Championship in September. Riders and horses navigated their way around the 12fence course and the top 12 returned for the second round to prove who possessed blue-ribbon flair. It was Samantha Schaefer of Westminster, Md., and her own Classified, to claim the title and the $1,500 prize. They had the highest score both rounds with a consistent 88. Second-place and a check for $1,000 went to Amanda Steege of Bedminster, N.J, and Zidane owned by Susan

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Horse Classified Zidane Caramo Cameron Madewell Kalifornia Dreamin Corasonne Lavish

Owner Samantha Schaefer Susan Darragh Caroline Russel Howe Marianne Huss Elizabeth DeRose Kelley Norton Bernadette Mulliken Phylis Harlow

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Horse Contina Witford D Entourage US Marshall Census Latigo Church Road Chi Wah Wah

Owner Jacquelyn Maggiore Melissa Hamlet Jessica O'Hanrahan Kiki Hopkins Helen Voss Kathryn Griswold Cynthia Boudreau Sophie Lenihan

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Durragh. They completed the 3’5” course with a firstand second-round score of 87 to seal the second-place victory. Also in the ribbons was Harold Chopping of Southern Pines, N.C., and Caramo, owned by Caroline Russell Howe. Chopping and Caramo completed the classic in third-place with scores of 82 and 80, respectively. Fourth-place in the classic went to Cameron, owned by Marianne Huss and ridden by Robert Lee of Old Saybrook, Conn. Aaron Vale of Williston concluded the top five with Madewell, owned by Elizabeth DeRose.

Maggiore, Contina get a jump on competition

The Platinum Performance Hunter Prix offered riders and horses a chance at a prestigious hunter victory, and the first HITS Ocala qualifying opportunity for the $250,000 Platinum Performance Hunter Prix Final at the HITS Championship in September 2016. Exhibitors navigated through the 3’ course with precision and flair, though only one horse and rider could claim the blue ribbon victory. The team to beat was Jacquelyn Maggiore of Rider Samantha Schaefer $1,500 South Boston, Mass., and her own Contina. They Amanda Steege $1,000 claimed the first-place title, a $450 check and the Harold Choppin $700 highest score in both rounds: 85 and 80, respecRobert Lee $500 tively. Aaron Vale $400 Second-place went to Carver, Mass., equestrienne Kristen Malacarne $350 Melissa Hamlet and her horse, Wiltord D. They traDorothy Douglas $300 versed the course to finish with a solid score of 75 David Beisel $250 in the first round, improving to 77 in the second round, and taking home a $300 check for their efforts. Caitlin Wojciki, of Fort Meyers and Entourage, Rider owned by Jessica O’Hanrahan, earned third-place Jacquelyn Maggiore $450 and the $200 prize. In the first round, they scored Melissa Hamlet $300 72, advancing to a second-round score of 78. Jessica O'Hanrahan $200 Rachael Hopkins $150 Fourth-place was awarded to US Marshall, Bailey Brasington $125 owned by Kiki Hopkins and ridden by Rachael Kathryn Griswold $100 Hopkins of Ashland, Mass., and fifth place was Cynthia Boudreau $100 Bailey Brasington of Gainesville and Census, Sophie Lenihan $75 owned by Helen Voss. HCD


HITS Partners

Equine Couture, TuffRider expand sponsorship

Post Time Farm | Ocala, Florida

at HITS Thermal and HITS Saugerties. SAUGERTIES, N.Y. – The 2016 HITS winter circuits in both quine Couture and TuffRider have been proud supporters of the HITS Ocala and Thermal began on Wednesday, and Horse Shows for several years. the $50,000 Equine Couture/TuffRider Now, the two leading equestrian apparel Grand Prix takes center stage in Thermal brands are pleased to take their partnership this Sunday at 2pm. Equine Couture and TuffRider products with HITS to the next level for 2016. “We’ve had the pleasure of working with are available at select retailers at HITS Tom Struzzieri, Chris Mayone and the rest of Ocala, Thermal and Saugerties all throughthe team at HITS for a number of years,” said out the 2016 winter, spring and summer cirTimmy Sharma, President of Equine Couture cuits. To learn more about Equine Couture and TuffRider. “All of the HITS shows are well All of the HITS shows are well managed and a perfect fit managed and a for our brands, with our products being extremely popular perfect f it for our with HITS exhibitors. With that in mind, further elevating brands, with our products being exour sponsorship made great sense, and we are really tremely popular looking forward to the 2016 season. with HITS exhibitors. With that – Timmy Sharma, President of Equine Couture and TuffRider in mind, further elevating our sponsorship made great sense, and we are re- and TuffRider as well as Henri De Rivel, all manufactured by JPC Equestrian, visit ally looking forward to the 2016 season.” Previously Gold Sponsors, Equine Cou- www.breeches.com. New for the 2016 season, Equine Couture, ture and TuffRider have elevated their sponsorship to the Platinum Sponsor level for TuffRider and Henri De Rivel are proud to 2016. The brands will be providing winning unveil innovative products including preppy riders of all circuit and mid-circuit champi- lifestyle inspired breeches, tech fabric show onships with custom HITS embroidered sad- coats and Henri De Rivel’s lightest, most supple saddle to date: the Minimus. The topdle pads. In addition, Equine Couture and TuffRider of-the-line saddle was conceived with the sponsored events for 2016 will include philosophy that “less is more,” offering min$10,000 Equine Couture/TuffRider imal interference between the rider and the Child/Adult Jumper Classics at both HITS horse’s back, and it was already one of JPC Ocala and HITS Saugerties and $50,000 Equestrian’s leading products for the fall Equine Couture/TuffRider Grand Prix events 2015 season. HCD

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Out West, at THERMAL, CALIF. – here was no shortage of action Week 1 of the HITS Desert Circuit with the $5,000 Brook Ledge Open Welcome on Wednesday, Jan. 20, and the $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix on Friday, Jan. 22.

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Balou. Phillips navigated the course well until a rough negotiation of the mid-course combination resulted in a rail followed by a second rail at the vertical immediately after. Phillips completed the course in 43.899 with eight jumping faults.

Brook Ledge Open Welcome Riders and horses were put to the test during the first $5,000 Big-money classes commenced last Friday and it was Peter Brook Ledge Open Welcome. Amidst the mountains that line Petschenig of Murrieta, Calif., and his own Saint Quentin, who would go home with the $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix blue ribbon and a $7,500 check. Place Horse Owner Rider Prize 1 Saint Quentin Peter Petschenig Peter Petschenig $7,500 Petschenig, first in the ring for Round 1, set 2 Cornancer Little Valley Farms Ashlee Bond $5,500 the tone for the day after going clean over the 3 Christian Grey Haley Farms, LLC Tiffany Sullivan $3,250 13-fence course designed by Olaf Petersen, Jr. 4 NJK No Regret NJK Show Jumpers, Inc. Nicole Haunert $2,000 of Muenchen, Germany, to advance to the 5 Cat Balou Tamie Phillips Tamie Phillips $1,500 jump-off course. Petschenig sped through 6 Chacna Enrique Gonzalez Enrique Gonzalez $1,250 7 Camerino Wells Bridge Farm, LLC Paul Rohrbach $1,000 jump-off sticking to his plan “to be fast,” set8 Zilox T Haley Farms, LLC Peter Petschenig $750 ting the time of 43.018, which would ulti9 Concorde The Epic Group, LLC Chris Pratt $750 mately be the class winner. 10 Bert Emily Cohodes Kristen Hardin $500 “I was just aiming to go fast, to be quick and 11 Ace of Hearts Little Valley Farms Ashlee Bonds $500 12 Feline VIII Enrique Gonzalez Enrique Gonzalez $500 precise” said Petschenig. “It feels really great to win the first Grand Prix of the circuit.” Second-place belonged to Ashlee Bond of Peter Petschenig of Hidden Hills, Calif., and Little Valley Farms’ Murrieta, Calif., and his Cornancer. Bond moved through the jump-off own Saint Quentin quickly. As she cleared the final obstacle she victorious in the fell just behind Petschenig by less than half a $25,000 SmarkPak second after crossing the marker in 43.450 for Grand Prix the $5,500 check. Los Angeles equestrian Tiffany Sullivan took home third-place with Christian Grey, owned by Haley Farms LLC. Entering the jump-off third, the big-strided gray jumped fault-free but a wide turn to the home stretch vertical resulted in seconds lost to the clock, finishing in 47.785. Nicole Haunert of Encinitas, Calif., and NJK No Regret, owned by NJK Show Jumpers Inc., earned fourth-place. Last in the ring for the jump-off, Haunert cleared the first two fences until a tight distance forced a rail midcourse resulting in a 48.873 second round with four jumping faults. Haunert moved to fourth place after previous rider, Enrique Gonzalez’s horse Chacna shied towards the gate, forcing five time faults, moving him out of the top five to sixth-place. The class rounded out the top five with Calgary, Alberta, native, Tamie Phillips and Cat 36 Horse Capital Digest • January 29, 2016

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HITS Thermal the horizon of Grand Prix Stadium, competitors navigated a challenging 14-fence course designed by Olaf Petersen Jr. of Muenchen, Germany, but only three would conquer the first round to advance to the jump-off to claim the victory. As the first week of the HITS Desert Circuit got underway, all of the riders in the Brook Ledge Open Welcome were gunning for a win, but the day belonged to Grand Prix veteran Susan Hutchison. The equestrian from Temecula, Calif., claimed both the first- and second-place victory in two double clear rounds. First to return to the ring for the jump-off was Hutchison and Ziedento, owned by St. Bride’s Farm. Hutchison and the powerful

$5,000 Brook Ledge Open Welcome Horse Ziedento Brisbane Feline VIII Quiz Z Boccaccio Here I come The Governor Coocaroo Conejito

Owner St. Bride's Farm Barbara Phillips Enrique Gonzalez Tamie Phillips Colleen May LEGISequine.com Mattias Ekeroth, LLC Soehnke Theymann Carol Wright

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Susan Hutchison and Ziedento on their way to a $5,000 Brook Ledge Open Welcome win.

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bay set the tone with flawless execution as they zipped through the eight-fence shortened course, crossing the timers in 39.471 seconds. Following Hutchison was Enrique Gonzalez of San Diego and his own Feline VIII. The jump-off seemed to be solid for Gonzalez until trouble at the third vertical, which ultimately cost them a rail. After an additional rail at the second to last fence, they finished the second round in 41.790 seconds with eight faults. Already leading the class, Hutchison entered the jump-off for a second go, this time with Brisbane, owned by Barbara Phillips. She once again conquered the course, fence by fence with finesse and precision, producing her second double-clear round, crossing the timers in 41.750. Fourth-place went to Quiz Z, owned and ridden by Calgary native Tamie Phillips. Phillips and Quiz Z Prize clocked in at 78.901 in Round 1 after an inconvenient $1,500 fault in the first double combination, resulting in four $1,000 faults. The top five concluded with Macella O’Neill $700 and Boccaccio, owned by Colleen May. They finished $500 the first round with four faults in 79.076. HCD $400

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HITS Custom Barns offer elite opportunity SAUGERTIES, N.Y. – ITS Inc. is pleased to announce that HITS Custom Barns are now available for the 2016 show seasons. Clients may book reservations to make HITS Post Time Farm in Ocala or HITS Desert Horse Park in Thermal, Calif., their permanent or semi-permanent home. “Having a HITS Custom Barn is really a no-brainer,” said Mike McCormick of MTM Farms. “HITS has allowed us to customize an already beautiful barn and landscape into exactly what we want. It’s convenient to be on campus in a barn all your own, especially when you have 20–30 horses. We are really excited about this opportunity.” Exhibitors and trainers may build a personal

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barn that feels like home right on HITS property. Barns can be set up in any fashion, customized to the needs of a client or business. HITS Custom Barn clients may also extend their stay past the show season if they so desire. No matter the extent of one’s stay, private barns provide an opportunity for clients to feel as at-home as possible while traveling. “We want to provide our clients with the highest-caliber of options available, which includes the ability to make HITS home, throughout the show season and year-round,” said HITS President and CEO Thomas Struzzieri. “Custom Barn clients will have barns that are customizable for their needs that offer – as with all HITS products and services – the

most advanced equine amenities available.” Barns are available on a five-year lease and can be built with 24 or more stalls. Features include: • Center aisle barns with doors • Paved aisles • 12 x 12 foot stalls with rubber mats • 40 x 80 foot paddocks with four-board fencing (two included with each barn) • Bathroom, laundry room, feed room • Insect misting system For more information regarding pricing and customization, contact Kristen Vale-Mosack at HITS Post Time Farm: Kristen@HitsShows.com or Asia Manning at HITS Desert Horse Park: Asia@HitsShows.com, or call the HITS corporate office at 845-246-8833. HCD

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HITS Ocala Vendors 2016 From riding apparel and horse show necessities to fine art, jewelry and luxury clothing, the Vendor Courtyards at HITS offer quality shopping at a variety of stores and boutiques. The public is welcome to shop the Vendor Courtyard. SMARTPAK Supplements Courtney

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Game Changer USHJA’s modification of rules designed to “promote fairness and encourage growth” LEXINGTON, KY. – he United States Hunter Jumper Association announced at the United States Equestrian Federation’s annual meeting on Jan. 16 that the Federation Board of Directors approved rule-change proposals to enact landmark advances in the hunter/jumper sport. Specifically, the rule changes included the Green and Young Hunter proposals and the Horse ID proposals. The green hunter pipeline rule changes, GR 313.6 (Track-

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ing No. 300-15), GR 1131.3 (Tracking No. 384-15) and HU 103.1 (Tracking No. 379-15), were refined based on guidance from the USHJA Board of Directors at their meeting on Dec. 10. Commencing with the 2017 competition year, which begins on Dec. 1, 2016, these rules: • Add Young Hunter 3'0", 3'3", and 3'6" as an A rated section • Re-name the green hunter sections to make them more descriptive, striking the Pre-Green, First Year and Second Year Green Hunter nomenclature and replacing it with the simpler

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Green Hunter 3'0", 3'3", 3'6" and 3'9"; all of these sections will be A rated •Re-name Green Conformation Hunter as Green Conformation Hunter 3'6"and the Regular Conformation Hunter as High Performance Conformation Hunter • Remove the need for the green reinstatement process for horses. “After several years of discussion and input from members across the sport, these rules create two distinct paths for the development of green horses and young horses in the hunters,” said Geoff Teall, USHJA national vice president. “These changes aim to promote fairness and encourage growth across the board in our hunter discipline.” Colleen McQuay, chair of the Pre-Green Incentive Task Force, said, “The Pre-Green sections and particularly the PreGreen Incentive Program were always carefully considered during the many hours of work to restructure our Hunter formula. I am confident that the USHJA Pre-Green Incentive Program will continue to thrive with these changes.” The second sport changing set of proposals deals with positive horse identification, also known as microchipping. “Microchipping is the future of horse identification, and the passage of these rule changes is a game changer for all equestrian sport,” said Mary Babick, member of the USEF Horse Recording and ID Task Force and vice president of USHJA - Hunter. “It will increase consumer confidence, reduce identification inaccuracies and improve our ability to track a horse’s success throughout its career which, in turn, helps our breeders.” The three rule change proposals (EQ 103.2 - Tracking No. 295-15; HU 101.2 - Tracking No. 347-15; JP 100.2 - Tracking No. 366-15) state that in the 2018 competition year (Dec. 1, 2017 – Nov. 30, 2018) “all horses competing in classes that require USHJA registration must provide a microchip number that verifies their animal’s identity in order to compete for points, money won or be eligible for Federation and/or USHJA programs and awards where horses are required to be recorded or registered.” The 2018 competition year will act as a transitional year, where in order to collect points horses must provide a microchip number. Beginning with the 2019 competition year, all horses competing at a USEF licensed competition will be required to provide a microchip number or they will not be permitted to compete. “USHJA recognizes that this is a significant change for the sport, and the rule gives us two years to educate members before it takes effect,” continued Babick. Also approved through the approval consent calendar were the following key rules, which are listed by their effective date: Effective April 1, 2016: • GR 1131.12 (Tracking No. 312-15) made permanent a

2015 Presidential Modification that allows competition managers the option to divide age-group equitation classes at their discretion and still have the points count for the appropriate Zone Horse of the Year awards. Additionally, the rule change

These changes aim to promote fairness and encourage growth across the board in our hunter discipline.

— Geoff Teall, USHJA National Vice President

clarified maximum fence heights in metric. • HJ 207.16 (Tracking No. 378-15) defines the requirements necessary to hold a Premier competition and to make the Jumbotron or scoreboard an option for Premier competitions. A Presidential Modification has also been granted to make this

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ance on appropriate stirrups for use in the Hunter/Jumping Seat Equitation section. This rule recommends riders use “stainless steel stirrup irons that promote proper position of the foot in the iron as well as a correct leg position.” Further the rule recommends stirrup irons provide judges with a “clear and unobstructed view of the position of the foot in the stirrup.” However, it states “judges may not eliminate a rider for using a particular style of stirrup iron.” • EQ 106.3 (Tracking No. 280-15) allows competitions to split Hunter/Jumping Seat Equitation classes and run them as two separate classes, if there are 40 or more entries at the beginning of the class. This provision was already in place for the US Hunter Seat Medal and USEF Talent Search but not for other equitation classes. • EQ 108.2 (Tracking No. 376-15) updated the rules for medal classes to bring their age group splits in line with today’s standards (“14 and under” and “15-17”) and make them consistent with age group splits elsewhere in the Rule Book. The rule change also adds fence heights in Microchipping is the future of horse identifimetric. cation, and the passage of these rule changes is • EQ 110.5 (Tracking No. 298-15) mandates that larger medal classes a game changer for all equestrian sport. must bring back the top eight riders for further testing. This change aims — Mary Babick, member of the USEF Horse Recording and to promote fairness in larger classes ID Task Force and Vice President of USHJA - Hunter where points now go down to eight places, because the test in a medal class can change the results signifiFinals. Specifically, the rule limits riders to 12 qualifying cantly. • HJ 202.3 (Tracking No. 315-15) reduced the horse entry classes in a qualifying period, and states that if a rider is not qualified after 12 classes, the rider may continue to compete standard requirement for two-day National Junior/Amateur until qualified. The rule changes also allow half points to be competitions and Premier, National, Regional I and Regional awarded for classes with three to five riders who complete the II competitions which utilize only one competition ring or offer course. Further, it states “Any rider in his or her final junior only hunter and equitation classes. • HU 160.1 (Tracking No. 354-15) clarified the number of year may not compete in any qualifying classes held at a competition with a start date after Aug. 31 of that competition rated sections that must be offered and held or judged at Hunter rated National and Premier competitions. year.” • HU 187.6 (Tracking No. 355-15) creates the opportunity Effective Dec. 1, 2016: • GR 1131.3 (Tracking No. 304-15) split the 3’3” Junior for establishing a USHJA Pony Breeding Championship. • HU 191 (Tracking No. 372-15) creates a USHJA Derby Hunter Awards into four award categories (Small Junior Hunter 3’3” 15 years and under, Small Junior Hunter 3’3” 16-17 years program for ponies. • HU 192.1 (Tracking No. 373-15) establishes a USHJA Inold, Large Junior Hunter 3’3” 15 and under, and Large Junior Hunter 3’3” 16-17) and added the new USHJA 2’0,” 2’3,” 2’6,” ternational Hunter Derby Welcome Stake at Special Competi2’9” and 3’0” Hunter, which are designed to provide organiz- tions in order to provide a stepping stone between the National ers with the flexibility to piggyback them with pre-existing Hunter Derby and International Hunter Derby. The class is geared toward younger or greener horses looking to gain exsections or conduct them as their own sections. • EQ 102.1 (Tracking No. 385-15) states that in hunter/jump- perience before taking on the International Hunter Derby. • JP 118.4 (Tracking No. 364-15) removes the cross entry ing seat equitation classes at Hunter Jumper competitions the judge(s) must eliminate a competitor from that class in a case restriction on Pony Jumpers. This summary highlights the majority but not all rules afof unsoundness sufficiently severe to impair the required performance. In addition, the judge will inform the competition fecting hunters and jumpers. The comprehensive listing of apmanager, who in conjunction with the Official Veterinarian and proved, disapproved and withdrawn USHJA rules from the the Steward, will evaluate disqualifying the horse from further USEF Board of Directors meeting is available at www.ushja.org/rules and all rules are available at participation in the competition. • EQ 105.6 (Tracking No. 225-15) provides updated guid- www.usef.org. HCD language effective immediately. • JP 117.6 (Tracking No. 391-15) prevents competitors showing in an FEI Championship for seniors from also showing in any Junior or Amateur Owner Jumper class with the same horse for a period of one year. Also, any competitor that competes in a CSI4* or above, a CSI-W, or CSIO is ineligible to compete in a Junior and/or Amateur Owner Jumper class at that same competition. This rule aims to create more competition among peers at the Junior/Amateur Owner level. • JP 136 (Tracking No. 479-15) clarifies the starting and stopping of the clock after a refusal when a jump has to be rebuilt. Effective Sept. 1, 2016: • Addressing fairness of competition, EQ 110.4 (Tracking No. 232-15) and EQ 110.8 (Tracking No. 272-15) limit the number of times a rider can compete in US Hunter Seat Medal and ASPCA Maclay qualifying classes once qualified for the

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