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Ohio Quarter Horse News Winter 2014
Cover Photo Provided by: Shane Rux Photography
OQHA Staff Dr. Scott Myers
Barb Benedum
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Features
AQHA’s History book Changed forever Invitation Only makes a special appearance at Congress
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Congress to stay in Columbus for another 10 years!
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New Congress Hall Of Fame Inductees
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New Congress Queen Crowned
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NOQHA Fall Futurity Results
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NYATT Competition Results and Recap
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Election Biographies 2015 OQHA Officer & Director Nominations
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2015 OAQHA Officer & Director Nominations
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2015 OQHYA Officer & Director Nominations
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SOLD OUT Freestyle Event brings the crowd to their feet
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Editor’s Letter
“I survived my first Congress, and it was amazing!” By: Nicole Barker
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A special thank you goes out to all our sponsors who supplied OQHA staff with shirts to wear throughout Congress. It was a pleasure representing your company I was also privileged to at the World’s Largest Single be able to watch the PBR Breed Horse Show. event held on October 10th. I can say the riders I have met some wonderful and bulls put on a great people with OQHA and show. It is an event not to I would just like to say miss so mark it down on thank you for being so the calendar for next year. welcoming to me. Time AQHA Leading Point Earning Stallion. He was gorgeous and it was a presentation I will never forget.
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With the new show season quickly approaching I can’t wait to see what it holds for everyone. I am hoping to make it out to a few shows this year with or without my horse. If you see me please say hi.
The “Congress Cares” The Inaugural OAQHA Bull-Riding Fundraiser Polo In The Park was a The holiday season is coming up very quickly I would like to wish everyone a safe and Merry Christmas!
I had an great time meeting new people and taking part in the World’s Largest Single Breed Horse Show! It was thrilling to see the legendary Invitation Only in person at the Congress as he became the #1 All
head over to Play Polo Inc. and see Horace Henriot to learn how to play this fun game. Make sure to read more about this adventure in the Amateur News.
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The snow is starting to fall here in Richwood as I write. I am proud to say that I survived my first Congress and it was amazing! I couldn’t have done it without the help of all the staff who put up with my silly questions and helped me on my huge learning curve. I would like to give a special thank you to Jordan Ferguson and Judy Skidmore for helping in the press office, we made a great team!
was an exciting event and I can’t wait to see what 2015 holds for this new initiative.
fantastic experience. I had so much fun watching and learning how to play polo. If you get a chance
President’s Letter
The 48th Annual All American Quarter Horse Congress comes to a close... By: Chris Cecil Darnell
Winter is quickly approaching and with it, the last trophy of the 48th All American Quarter Horse Congress was handed out.
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Quarter Horse Association signed a new 10 year contract with the Ohio Expo Center, including plans for a new 1,000 stall barn and pavilion Over the course of the show, to be ready for the 2015 OQHA awarded over 350 Congress. Congress Champion trophies. It was a fantastic Congress Also new this year was a with new adventures and old Mechanical Bull-Riding friends. Fundraiser put together for the initiative, Congress The Ohio Amateur Quarter Cares. Horse Association once again hosted their annual Pancake Breakfast and they even It was amazing how allowed me to help flip a few hot cakes.
How amazing is this that all these folks came together so quickly and raised this amount of money?
We also had a very special guest at the Congress this year. Arnold Schwarzenegger made a special appearance stopping in to visit and look quickly people came for some western boots. together to support this I would like to wish everyone event. For that, I am so a safe and Happy Holiday Additionally, the Ohio grateful and proud of Season. everyone.
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OQHA Mailbox Over the course of the year, we receive numerous thank you notes and would like to share them with you.
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hank you very much for sponsoring the Western Horsemanship Championship Class at the Ohio State Fair. Your support helps motivate young people to want to do their best! Sincerely, Madison Jacobs
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hank you for supporting the Youth of the State of Ohio. It is generous donors such as yourselves that make programs like the 4-H Horse program exist. Your generosity provided my horse Pedro and I with a beautiful trophy. Thank you! Sincerely, Hannah Rideout
hank you for your expression of sympathy. It is greatly appreciated. Judy Menker, Brenda & Tom Walker, Donna Hughes, Belinda & Scooter Vaughan Ohio Quarter Horse Association hank you for supporting the 2014 Reserve Champion Reining Trophy. This is my 3rd and final year of showing at the Ohio hank you so much for selecting me as an Ohio Quarter Horse State Fair. Due to my reining horse being injured this Spring, I had Scholarship recipient as well as inviting me to be a part of the picnic, the opportunity of preparing a leased horse for State Fair. It was very it was so enjoyable! I am very motivated and extremely excited to start challenging and rewarding and made my last year at State Fair a school on August 27th! Thank you so much! wonderful experience. I’m hoping to show my reining horses at the All Hannah Bradley American Quarter Horse Congress this year for my last year as a youth competitor. Thank you again for your support! ust wanted to send you a thank you note for your support for our Danielle Shively Touugh Enough to Wear Pink Horse Show. It was such a great show. We had horses & exhibitors from 10 states; we rented 487 stalls; and had 1,814 entries in 3 days! Our checks to the Stephanie Spielman Fund for hank you for buying our dinner at such an amazing restaurant! It was Patient Assistance willbe in the amout of $70,500.00!! We are all very such a great experience that wouldn’t be possible without OQHA! happy! But you know it takes great supporters like you to make this Emma Brown happen. Todd is there with Congress items for our live auction and it goes great! He and Laura are great people!! We thank you for your continued support. It is so very much appreciated!! Our total now to her fund is Dr. Scott Myers and the Board, $293,000.00. What a great journey this has been. hank you so much for supporting me as a National Director and Thank you so much! sending me to the YES Convention in Texas. I met a lot of new Kay & Chip & the TETWPHS Committee people from around the globe and enjoyed the time spent with my fellow Ohio members. I learned many new things at YES and was able to take the next step in becoming a National Director. I’m hoping this hanks you so much for the trophy for the trail in-hand class! Words new position will allow me to give back to the Ohio Quarter Horse can’t describe how incredibly happy I was to receive the Grand Association. Thank you again! Champion Trophy! I worked really really hard for it and it was amazing to Sincerely, be able to receive it! Madison Thiel Thanks again! Sara Lorena
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nce again I thank you for supporting the youth of the state of Ohio. My horse Pedro and I worked hard to win at a state level. Your generosity once again provided us with a beautiful trophy. I greatly appreciate all you do for the 4-H Horse Program. With deep appreciation Hannah Rideout
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hank you Dr. Scott Myers for the award donation for my Reserve Champion Placing at the Ohio State Fair 2014. It was greatly appreciated! Spencer Varney
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hank you for sponsoring my trophy. I always have a lot of fun at the State fair, this was my 3rd year going. Thanks Again! Kasilyn Watters
Congress Cares is about helping everything that touches our industry. This new initiative provides support and funding to a multitude of causes. From a major life event that directly impacts our members, to research that improves the lives and well-being of the animals we value so much, Congress Cares.
Logan Starnes makes an 8 second ride
An impromptu mechanical bull riding fundraiser was put together for Thursday, October 23 to benefit the Congress Cares program. “How amazing is this that all these folks came together so quickly and raised this amount of money?� asked Chris Darnell, president of OQHA. 30 riders helped raise $6,000 for Congress Cares. Judges Tom Lange of Colorado and Denny Thorsell of Ohio gave the high score to Rick Wilson, who earned $3,000 for his high bidder Ashley Lakins. Ashley generously donated her winnings back to Congress Cares.
Kenny Lakins takes on the mechanical bull
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The All American Quarter Horse Congress showcased some of the most talented Quarter Horses from 49 US states, as well as three foreign countries. The show drew in over 20,000 entries over the course of 25 days. In addition, the Congress housed 5,000 horses throughout the month of October. In addition to a full array of disciplines, exhibitors and their horses competed in classes sanctioned by the American Quarter Horse Association, National Reining Horse Association, National Cutting Horse Association, National Snaffle Bit Association and the Southern Belle Breeder’s. Big Wins The largest purse at the All American Quarter Horse Congress is the Equine Chronicle Congress Masters Two-Year-Old Western Pleasure class, with $50,000 being presented to the winner. This year, the winner was The Lopin Machine, ridden by Jay Starnes, and owned by Rawlings Enterprises LLC.
Jay Starnes & The Lopin Machine
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Other top winners include the Equine Chronicle Congress Masters Two-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle winner, My Invitations R Hot, ridden by Trisha Yamber and owned by Adria Smith taking home a $25,000 pay check.
Trisha Yamber & My Invitations R Hot
The Congress Reining Futurity paid over $31,000.00 for first place, which was won by Xtra Electric Meter, ridden by Craig Schmersal for owner Eric Unger. The Congress also crowned several All Around Champions, including the Open All Around. This year Go Big Sky owned by Rodger Call took home the top honors. The title of Champion Amateur All Around went to Whitney Walquist-Vicars and Southwestern Gunman. While the title of Champion Youth All Around went to OK Pulse Me owned and shown by Giorgia Meadows. Youth Contests The annual Congress Intercollegiate and Youth Judging Contests were held on October 15-16, with the Illinois Quarter Horse team taking top honors in the youth division and Kansas State University winning the senior collegiate division. Congress Trailer Give away A huge congratulations to Addison Bowman who won the All American Quarter Horse Congress Trailer give away. We would also like to say thank you to Coughlin Automotive and Shadow Trailers for sponsoring this new give away!
Coughlin Automotive & Shadow Trailers
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OQHA donates $25,000 to Ohio State University The Ohio Quarter Horse Association “Equine Resident Research Fund” has been established to support Equine Research at the Ohio State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. The $25,000 commitment will fund Veterinary College Residents Research Programs to enhance the health and well-being of the Quarter Horse. Pictured above, College of Veterinary Medicine Dean Lonnie King and Equine Internal Medicine Resident Dr. Laura Dunbar accept a check from OQHA Executive Director and College of Veterinary Medicine alumnus Dr. Scott Myers.
This plaque at the entry of the Equine Surgery Observation Room of the Galbreath Equine Center, commemorates the gift from the Ohio Quarter Horse Association.
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The Ohio Quarter Horse Association has a long history of partnering with the College of Veterinary Medicine. OQHA has contributed to several significant initiatives for the college over the years including funding for the Equine Surgery Observation Area, “Ohio Quarterhorse Association Club Room,” at the Galbreath Equine Center.
Red Carpet Rolled out for
Invitation Only
#1 AQHA All Time Leading Sire of Point Earners
The All American Quarter Horse Congress was proud to roll out the red carpet for Invitation Only in a once in a lifetime experience. Invitation Only was honored as the #1 AQHA all time leading sire of point earners surpassing Zippo Pine Bar who has held the title since 1996. Invitation Only was honored by the Ohio Quarter Horse Association, National Snaffle Bit Association and the American Quarter Horse Association. The crowd was on their feet as he made a regal exit out of the arena. A huge thank you to owner Mike Farina and managers Roger Landis and Debbi Trubee for presenting Invitation Only at the All American Quarter Horse Congress.
Dianne Eppers & Dr. Scott Myers present Invitation Only with a garland of roses.
Weaver Leather Freestyle Reining SOLD OUT crowd is not disappointed
blow up pillow, riderless spins and the most astonishing On Saturday, October 11th, horse enthusiasts from all over the a riderless sliding stop. Full results are available at country flocked to the Congress to watch the Freestyle Reining, presented by Weaver Leather. In Freestyle Reining, exhibitors have www.oqha.com/aaqhc. required maneuvers to include in their ride, but song choice and costumes are determined by the exhibitor. The combination of three judges and the audience’s cheers decide the score for each ride. Stacy Westfall started off the show with a demonstration along with a Question & Answer session. During the intermission, Shawn Flarida and Spooks Gotta Wiz took to the arena for a special presentation to commemorate their individual and team gold medal performances at the World Equestrian Games. Shawn then showed the crowd what it takes to win a gold medal at the WEG games. The performance brought the audience to their feet and applause filled the arena. For Non-Pro Champion Emily Fisher and mount Whiz Bye Gollie, owned by Emily Fisher, this was their first Freestyle victory. The pair was poised and graceful as they rode to Carrie Underwood’s song “Something in the Water”. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Open Freestyle Reining Champions, Dan James and Smart Little Elan, owned by Dan James, lit up the arena with their jaw dropping performance. Riding to William Tell Overture song “Finale”. There was a horse sitting on a
Congress to stay in Columbus for another 10 years! The All American Quarter Horse Congress is pleased to announce a new 10 year contract has been executed with the Ohio Expo Center. This contract ensures that the 48 year Congress tradition will remain in Columbus, OH. With this new contract, comes a new 1,000 stall barn and riding pavillion to be constructed just south of 17th Avenue. Construction on the $15.5 million dollar new building is scheduled to begin December 2014 with completion expected by the 49th All American Quarter Horse Congress on October 1-25, 2015. The Gilligan building will also receive an $8 million dollar facelift in 2015. Dr. Scott Myers, executive director of the Ohio Quarter Horse Association, said he’s pleased with the new contract “We greatly appreciate the significant investments the state is making in the state fairgrounds,” he said. “We look forward to our continued work with our state partners as facilities are constructed and renovated.”
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Congress Hall of Fame Inductees
Don Clason, Vic Clark, Denny Thorsell and Fritz Leeman are inducted into the Congress Hall of Fame. The Ohio Quarter Horse Association inducted Don Clason, Vick Clark, Denny Thorsell and Fritz Leeman on Saturday, October 25th, 2014 during the Masters ceremony. The Hall of Fame honors those individuals who have dedicated a lifetime of service to the All American Quarter Horse Congress. Congratulations to the inductees and their families.
Accepting on behalf of Don Clason are his children Hank Clason, Dana Kalal, Gigi Gernand and Tami Mahoney.
Vic Clark along with his wife, Libby Clark.
Denny Thorsell along with his wife Eileen Thorsell.
Fritz Leeman along with his wife, Carole Leeman and grand-children Katsy Leeman, Kyle Leeman and Chelsea Martz
A lifelong dream is fulfilled The Ohio Quarter Horse Queen, Carly Kidner was crowned the All American Quarter Horse Congress Queen on October 19th. This was a lifelong dream for Carly who has been attending the Congress since she was 3 months old. “I came to my first Congress when I was 3 months old. I watched my older sisters show here, and I placed at my first Congress in 1999 in Small Fry Horsemanship,” Kidner said. “It’s been my dream to become the Congress Queen for a long time. I was the first runner up last year, and now here I am.” Carly is from Ashtabula, OH and is a graduate of Hiram College where she was a Psychology major with Summa Cum Laude honors. Since graduating from Hiram, she is preparing to attend law school. Kidner won the written test and horsemanship divisions of the queen contest. When Kidner isn’t on horseback, she runs cross country and enjoys skiing with her family. She also volunteers for Nellie’s Catwalk for Kids, a non-profit that betters the lives of children who have cancer. This year as All American Quarter Horse Congress Queen, Carly will travel to AQHA shows across the country representing the Congress, including the Dixie National Quarter Horse Show, AQHYA World Show, Tom Powers Triple Challenge Futurity, The Reichert Celebration, as well as several others.
Congress Super Sale Stronger than Last Year “The 2014 Congress Super Sale, presented by Kaplow Insurance, showed a stronger market over the 2013 Sale,” according to Mike Jennings of Professional Horse Services, LLC. “This year the Super Sale posted a higher sale average and median price, as well as the price for the High Seller.” The High Seller, at $55,000, was Ima Fancy Schmancy, a 2013 brown filly, sired by Batt Man and out of Ima Fancy Version. The filly was consigned by Cool Winds Farm, Agent for Kimberly Haines, Ohio, and sold to Jeri Lockwood from Colorado. Tom Forehand was the agent for the buyer. The Leading Consignor Award was earned by Cedar Creek Quarter Horses, LLC of Fredericktown, Ohio with total sales of $101,000. The farm is owned by Don and Laura Rogers and is managed by Gary Trubee. The Award is a pair of beautiful wool coolers sponsored by The Clothes Horse, of Cinnaminson, NJ. The High Selling Performance Horse and Gelding was Charleys Dream at $20,000. Consigned by long-time Congress seller, Jerry Powers, the bay roan gelding will make his new home in Canada with Barb Downer. The average price of $6,840 was 21.73% higher than the 2013 average price of $5,619. The median price of $5,500 was 25% higher than last year. Even though the 2014 auction offered 18% fewer horses, the gross sales figure of $820,800 was less than 1% below the $826,000 posted in 2013. The price of the high seller, at $55,000, improved by 66% over the 2013 high seller at $33,000. The 48th Congress Super Sale is offered by the Ohio Quarter Horse Association as a part of the All American Quarter Horse Congress in Columbus, Ohio. Mike and Stephanie Jennings of Professional Horse Services, LLC, in Round Hill, VA provide management services for the auction. For complete results and more information on the Congress Super Sale contact Professional Horse Services, LLC at ProHorseServices.com or email to Info@ProHorseServices. com The contact phone number is 855-272-8133.
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2014 OQHA Officers Chris Cecil Darnell
Brent Maxwell
Committees Served: Finance, Horse Show Advisory, Rules, Treasurer’s Office, Awards Assignments, Hall of Fame, Stall Assignments
Committees Served: Annual Awards, Finance, Horse Show Advisory, Professional Horsemen, Congress Futurities, NYATT Trail/Western Riding *, Scholarship,
OQHA President (2/15)
Executive Committee (2/17)
Vic Clark
David McDonald, DVM
Committees Served: Finance, Awards Assignments, Super Sale, Hall of Fame, Treasurer’s Office*
Committees Served: Drug Task Force*, Research*, Scholarship, Judging Tournament, Vet Coordinator*
1st Vice President (2/15)
Executive Committee (2/15)
Elizabeth Gorski
Skip Salome
2nd Vice President (2/15)
Congress Tri-Chairman (9/14)
Committees Served: Grievance, Long Range Planning, Public Policy, Rules, Scholarship, Lectures/Demos
Committees Served: AQHA, Finance, Public Policy*, Trail Ride, Food & Beverage*, Security, Hall of Fame, Long Range Planning, Stall Assignments
Alan Potts
Denny Thorsell
Committees Served: Finance*, Hall of Fame, Roping
Committees Served: Drug Task Force, Finance, Hall of Fame, Stall Move-In*, Awards Assignments, Stall Assignments
Executive Committee (2/16)
Congress Tri-Chairman (9/16)
AQHA National Directors Skip Salome
AQHA Director Emeritus
Dan Trein
AQHA National Director
Clark Bradley
AQHA Director Emeritus
Fritz Leeman
AQHA Director at Large
Dr. Scott Myers
AQHA National Director
OQHA Headquarters and Staff The Ohio Quarter Horse Association
Dr. Scott Myers
101 Tawa Road, P.O. Box 209, Richwood, Ohio 43344 740-943-2346; www.oqha.com
Barb Benedum Nicole Barker
Executive Director Accountant Marketing and Communications
Lisa Martin Rhonda Harter Corporate Partner Coordinator Commercial Exhibit Coordinator
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Mindy Westlake
Congress Show Secretary Congress Futurity Secretary
Membership Secretary OQHA Points Secretary
2014 OQHA Board of Directors Lisa Alley (2/16)
Roger Landis (2/16)
Chuck Smith (2/17)
Rod Atherton (2/15)
Brent Maxwell (2/16)
Denny Thorsell (2/17)
Kelli Diaz (2/17)
Cindy Morehead (2/17)
Brent Tincher (2/15)
Candi Fites (2/17)
Kristine Nagy (2/15)
Greg Tordoff (2/15)
Drug Task Force, Horse Advisory, Professional Horsemen*, Congress Futurities, Reining, Riding Areas, Super Sale
Trail Ride, Commerical Exhibits, Morning Refreshments, Stall MoveIn, VIP/Awards Ceremony
Grievance, Trail Ride, Congress Program, Stall Move-In, VIP Camping*, Youth Commercial Exhibitors
Long-Range Planning*, Cutting*
Committees Served: Annual Awards, Finance, Horse Show Advisory, Professional Horsemen, Congress Futurities, NYATT, Trail/Western Riding *, Scholarship,
Congress Queen*
Drug Task Force, Finance, Hall of Fame, Stall Move-In*, Awards Assignments. Stall Assignments
Judging Team*, Scholarship, Youth, Fire Safety, Hunter/ Jumpers, NYATT, VIP/Awards Ceremony,
Annual Awards, Annual Banquet*, Breeders Incentive*, Horse Show Advisory, Congress Program*
Professional Horsemen, Congress Futurities, Horse Show Advisory, Riding Arenas, Trail/Western Riding
Annual Banquet, Public Policy, Technology*, Youth, Fire Safety, Lectures/Demos, Stall Move-In, VIP/Awards Ceremony
Annual Awards, Annual Banquet, Congress Program, Speed/Contesting
Bill Flarida (2/15)
Judd Paul (2/15)
Shawn Flarida (2/16)
Donald Recchiuti (2/16)
Shane Watson (2/15)
Elizabeth Himes (2/15)
Todd Salome (2/16)
Randy Wilson (2/15)
Randy Jacobs (2/17)
George Seanor (2/15)
Horse Show Advisory, Professional Horsemen, Congress Futuries, Reining, Riding Areas
Breeders Incentive, Grievance, Long-Range Planning, Public Policy
Judging Team, Hunter/Jumpers, Judging Tournament*, NYATT*, VIP/Awards Ceremony
Breeders Incentive, Reining
Professional Horsemen, Congress Futurities, Judging Tournament
Mike Vargo (2/15)
Breeders Incentive, Horse Show Advisory, Professional Horsemen, Rules, Congress Futurities, Commercial Exibitors, Riding Areas*, Stall Move-In, Trail/Western Riding
Information Booth, Reining, Horse Show Advisory
Annual Banquet, Membership*, Technology, PSA’s*
Drug Task Force, Grievance, Horse Show Advisory, Professional Horsemen, Congress Futurities, Riding Areas
Trail Ride*, VIP/Awards Ceremony*, VIP Camping, Congress Futurities, Stall Move-In, Nyatt Breeders Incentive, Grievance, Horse Show Advisory, Rules, Trail Ride, Trail/Western Riding
Note: Terms expire on the annual meeting date of the year indicated, unless otherwise noted.
Past Presidents & Honorary Directors Clark Bradley Past President, 1999-2000
Jack Geschke Honorary Director
Vic Clark Past President, 1997-98
Fritz Leeman Past President, 1990-92
Jim Brennan Past President, 1979 Ed Dingledine Honorary Director Wayne Erwin Honorary Director
Burgess Holt Past President, 1984-86 Binnie Ann Masters Honorary Director
David McDonald, DVM Past President, 1989
Dr. Scott Myers Past President, 2007-08, 2012
Skip Salome Past President, 1993-94, 2005-06, 2009-10
Alan Potts Past President, 1960
Bob Hexter Honorary Director
Cliff Nash Past President, 1987-88 Roger Ruetenik Honorary Director
Dan Trein Honorary Director Ron McCarty Honorary Director
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OQHA Nominees
2015 OQHA Officer and Director Nominations
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uring the September Ohio Quarter Horse Association monthly Board of Directors meeting, nominations were made for the 2015 election slate. Nominations were announced by the nominating committee, and are as follows:
President Hank Clason 1st Vice President Chris Cecil Darnell 2nd Vice President Elizabeth Gorski Directors Rod Atherton Brent Tincher Bill Flarida Greg Tordoff Ted Handel Mike Vargo Beth Himes Mark Watkins Kristine Nagy Shane Watson Judd Paul Randy Wilson George Seanor
Voting Procedure Election ballots will be mailed from the OQHA office in Richwood, Ohio in late December. Ballots should be marked for no less than four directors and no more than six directors to be counted. Each ballot must be submitted individually in the return envelope provided. Ballots must be received by the accounting firm by January 30th to be counted. Ballots should be mailed to:
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Holbrook & Manter CPAs 103 Professional Pkwy Marysville, OH 43040
Hank Clason
Candidate for President
OQHA Nominees
Chris Cecil Darnell
Candidate for 1st Vice President Cont’d CPA with a large accounting firm.
Where were you born & raised? I was born in Hollywood, CA and currently reside in Medina, OH. Please describe what you do for a living: I own and operate Hank Clason Quarter Horses where I coach amateurs and youth, I also specialize in riding and training futurity horses. I also buy & sell horses. Please Discuss your past and current involvement with OQHA: I have been a director for over 25 years and have served on almost every committee If you are a current OQHA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHA if elected: This year I served on the Drug Task Force, Professional Horsemen, Horse Show Advisory and the Congress Futurities Committee. What do you feel should be OQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. I think the most important priority this year for OQHA will be the improvements being made to the fairgrounds. With the new building being built and the Gilligan barn being improved? 2. Making sure that we continue to move forward with making Congress exhibitor before and during the show. 3. Ensuring that the committees function properly and are representative of what OQHA wants them to each accomplish.
Chris Cecil Darnell
Candidate for 1st Vice President
Where were you born & raised? I was born and raised in Sharon Center, OH. I currently live with my husband, Jeff, and our son, Tyler who graduated from Ohio University and is employed in the software development of a financial/accounting firm. My daughter, Brittany has gotten married and currently is employed as a
Please describe what you do for a living: My husband and I manage the family business, Lanning’s, a fine dining restaurant. I also own and operate Simply Show Services LLC, a show secretary management company. I am fortunate to have worked for many large horse shows and have gained a wealth of knowledge from working with so many different show committees and show managements. Please state your involvement in any other equine organizations or other charities, community activities or civic organization: Treasurer-Parent Teacher Association, Fund Raiser Chairman - Parent Teacher Association, Membership ChairmanHighland Alumni Association and the member of Ohio Restaurant Association. I am the past president of the NOQHA, and am currently serving as the treasurer a position I have held for 15 years. I have served on the NOQHA board for over 25 years. I am also a director of the NSBA. I have served as the treasurer for 2 years and also chaired the Finance and Show Committees for the NSBA. Finally I am honoured to be chosen as a member of the AQHA Show Committee and also serve on the Blue Ribbon Task Force. Please Discuss your past and current involvement with OQHA: I am a life member of the Ohio Quarter Horse Association, and have been involved as a director and officer for the last 9 years. I have served on many committees including: Futurity, Nominating, Congress Lectures & Demonstrations, Congress Programs, Horse Show Advisory, Rules, Finance, Annual Banquet, Annual Awards, Executive Committee, Congress TriChairman and President. If you are a current OQHA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHA if elected: In the most recent term, I have served as President. I believe I have many areas of expertise that would qualify me to serve again as the OQHA 1st Vice President. My family and I exhibited in AQHA shows and NSBA futurities all my life. We have a long list of show accolades including year end highpoints, World Champions and Congress Champions. My family has operated Cecil Breeding Farm for over 25 years. I have been actively involved in the family breeding business serving as our office manager and treasurer. My company, Simply Show Services LLC, provides services to shows across the nation. I have served as the show secretary to many AQHA and NSBA shows including the Reichert Celebration, NSBA Show Your Colors and the Southern Belle Invitation. I believe my areas of expertise in breeding, showing and show management would qualify me to serve as the 1st Vice
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Chris Cecil Darnell
Elizabeth Gorski
President of the Ohio Quarter Horse Association. I hope you allow me to continue this opportunity.
business matters of the Association.
Candidate for 1st Vice President Cont’d Candidate for 2nd Vice President Cont’d What do you feel should be OQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? The first priority of OQHA should be fiscal responsibility. The second priority of OQHA should be Congress. Our industry continues to change and we need to make the changes needed to stay current and on the cutting edge especially in technology at the Congress. Finally, we need to encourage participation of our youth, novice and rookie programs. We need the youth to bring in new blood and participation to the breed we all love.
Elizabeth Gorski
Candidate for 2nd Vice President
Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I serve on the Board of Education for the Otsego Local School District. I also coordinate activities for the high school youth group at our church, St. Aloysius in Bowling Green, Ohio. I have participated in many fundraisers for the American Cancer Association, and ran the 2014 New York City Marathon as a member of ACS Team Determination, and raised over $3,800 for Cancer research and ACS Programs. What do you feel should be OQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. Keep the Congress as the best horse show in the World 2. Train a new generation of leaders to drive Congress and OQHA in the future 3. Help support all OQHA Regional Associations/Affiliate’s activities and shows.
Bill Flarida Where were you born & raised? Born in Philadelphia,PA; raised in California; currently live in Bowling Green, OH.
Candidate for Director
Please describe what you do for a living: Our family owns a testing laboratory. Please state your involvement in any other equine organizations or other charities, community activities or civic organization: I serve on the AQHA Public Policy Committee. Please discuss your past and current involvement with OQHA: I have proudly served as an OQHA director since 2003. I have served on many committees including: Congress Lectures and Demonstrations, Scholarship, Grievance, Executive, Rules, Public Policy, Membership, and Long Range Planning. If you are a current OQHA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHA if elected: This year I served on the Rules, Lecture/Demo, Long Range Planning, and Scholarship Committees. I enjoyed coordinating the lectures and demos at the 2014 Congress, and had a great time planning the 2014 OQHA Golf Outing. This was my first year to serve on the Executive Committee, and enjoyed learning about, and participating in more of the
Where were you born and raised? I was born in Allen County. I now live in Wapakoneta, with my wife, Betty. Please describe what you do for a living: I am retired. Please discuss your past and current involvement with OQHA: My wife and I helped with the Ohio Quarter Horse Youth Association for more than 20 years. I also served on the executive committee for five years and was the chairman of the Souvenir Program committee for three years. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: My wife and I are involved with our son, Shawn, in the National Reining Horse Association. I am also involved with our grandchildren – attending sporting events, babysitting and going to Reining shows. If you are a current OQHA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHA if elected:
Bill Flarida
Candidate for Director Cont’d My wife and I assist with the information booth in Congress Hall, and I served on the horse show advisory committee. What do you feel should be OQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. Try to keep expenses down for participants, so we can raise purses. 2. Maintain the previous efficiency of the Congress. 3. Ensure that the Congress continues to be as good as it is now.
Kristine Nagy
Candidate for Director
Where were you born & raised? I was born and raised in Wadsworth, Ohio. I have an undergraduate degree in education, and a master’s degree in counseling, both from the University of Akron. I have been married to my husband Ron for nearly 29 years. He owns and operates Nagy’s Collision Centers. We live on a small farm with 6 horses, along with assorted dogs and cats. We don’t have any children of our own, but have 21 nieces and nephews. Please describe what you do for a living: I am a middle school guidance counselor at Cloverleaf Middle School, in Seville Ohio. I spend my days working with 600 students in 6th, 7th and 8th grade. This is my 29th year in education. I plan to retire in 2016. Please state your involvement in any other equine organizations or other charities, community activities or civic organization: I am a founding member of the National Pole Bending Association. I am also their national administrator, as well as a regional director. I am an active member of the International Barrel Horse Association, and the National Barrel Horse Association. I am also a member of NOQHA. I am also involved in several professional organizations through my work, and am on the building leadership team at my school. My husband and I have been actively involved with the youth at our church for many years. If you are a current OQHA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHA officer or director,
Kristine Nagy
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Candidate for Director Cont’d describe what you will contribute to OQHA if elected: This past year was my first year as an OQHA director. I am the chair of the speed and contesting committee, and serve on the scholarship, awards, banquet and congress program committees. My most active area of contribution is with the speed and contesting. I am voice for this group of competitors, addressing their concerns, and helping to improve the barrels and pole portion of the Congress. I have also actively participated in my other committee assignments, working on selecting scholarship recipients, helping at the golf outing, selling programs at the Congress, helping choose year end awards, as well as make decisions for the annual banquet. I will continue to work hard on any and all committees to which I am assigned, as well as attending monthly OQHA meetings. I will continue to learn from the experience around me, and a contribute all that I can. What do you feel should be OQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. OQHA has been diligently working with state government and non traditional sponsors to ensure the continued success of the Congress. While currently in a positive position, we need to continue this mindset to secure the future of the Congress and our association. 2. Continuing to expand the horizons of OQHA is vital. Examples of this are the trail ride, the Southern Belle, the Congress app, Congress Cares, etc. OQHA must be open to new opportunities and keep up with technological advances, while maintaining the position of promoting the American Quarter Horse. 3. Financial stability continues to be of utmost importance. OQHA is continually working to establish and follow a sound budget, allowing for savings. This is necessary for their continued growth.
Mike Vargo
Candidate for Director
Where were you born & raised? I was born and raised in Columbus, OH. I currently reside in Plain City, OH with my wife, Sandy and my daughter, Natalie and my son, Tyler. Please describe what you do for a living: I am the President and CEO of Vargo Companies. We design
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Mike Vargo
Candidate for Director Cont’d
Greg Tordoff
Candidate for Director
and install complete Integrated Systems for Fulfilment facilities. This includes both the mechanical design of all the automated conveyor systems as well as our own proprietary software that drives all the activity within a fulfillment center from receiving, to picking, packing and shipping product. Please state your involvement in any other equine organizations or other charities, community activities or civic organization: My involvement in any other outside equine organizations and or charities is limited to only activities with the OQHA/ AQHA/NSBA events. Please Discuss your past and current involvement with OQHA: My past involvement with OQHA as a lifetime member is that I have had the privilege and honor to have been appointed as a director for the past 3 years. If you are a current OQHA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHA if elected: My contributions as a Director over the past several years has been to serve on multiple committees and to continue to gain a greater understanding as to how our organization operates and functions. Having served on these multiple committees has also allowed me to have a much greater exposure to wonderful oppoertunities we all have to continue to make our OQHA the best in the country. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: As stated earlier, my activity in other outside charities and community activities has been solely focused on events that surround the OQHA/AQHA/NSBA events and fund raisers. What do you feel should be OQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? The top (3) priorities I feel OQHA needs to focus on is: 1. Gain a greater level of participation from within the organization of current members. 2. Grow our membership to include more youth participation. 3. Focus on a marketing plan to introduce to both existing as well as potential new members the family atmosphere of our OQHA and the wonderful values and responsibilities it teaches our youth. I feel one of our greatest assets is what our industry and in particular OQHA has to offer those involved which is more than just a horse showing experience but rather a genuine community spirit of camaraderie and fellowship among it’s members.
Please describe what you do for a living: I have over 20 years direct sales and sales management experience. Please state your involvement in any other equine organizations or other charities, community activities or civic organization: I have been involved with American Foundry Association, Ohio Cast Metals, and I am active in coaching youth sports, such as soccer, skiing and basketball. Please Discuss your past and current involvement with OQHA: During the 9 years, my wife, children and I have continously increased our participation in the equestrian events associated with membership in the Ohio Quarter Horse Association. We have enjoyed the experience greatly and support the Association mission of promoting various programs involving youth, awards, recognition programs, and incentive funds while advancing the basics of Quarter Horse registration. If you are a current OQHA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHA if elected: As with any association, it’s success is directly dependent on the active participation and support of its membership. I believe my background and business experience can be of value in supporting the value and growth of the OQHA.
Randy Wilson
Candidate for Director
Where were you born & raised? I was born and raised in Zanesville, Ohio. Please describe what you do for a living: I operate Randy Wilson Quarter Horses where I specialize in training western pleasure horses. Please state your involvement in any other equine
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Randy Wilson
Judd Paul
organizations or other charities, community activities or civic organization: I am a National Director for NSBA. I also hold judges cards with AQHA, NSBA and APHA.
I am a life member of OQHA and have been a director for nine years. I have served on numerous committees, including Professional Horsemen, Congress Futurities and Stall MoveIn Day, Breeders Incentives, Horse Show Advisory, Trail and I am currently the chair of Riding Areas.
Candidate for Director Cont’d
Please Discuss your past and current involvement with OQHA: I have been a Director for OQHA for the past 3 years. If you are a current OQHA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHA if elected: I have taken my experience in the horse business and used it to contribute to different communities What do you feel should be OQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? To be user friendly to the owners and exhibitors who support the all american quarter horse
Candidate for Director Cont’d
What do you feel should be OQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. Congress- coming up with new, innovative ideas to keep it as the premier horse show to go to. 2. Weekend Horse Shows- coming up with new ideas to expand and get our new members involved. 3. Youth- finding ways to get our youth more involved in the association.
Rod Atherton
Candidate for Director
Judd Paul
Candidate for Director
Where were you born & raised? Utica, Ohio and still live in the same town Please describe what you do for a living: I’m a project manager for a large commercial construction company.
Where were you born & raised? I live in Xenia, Ohio with my wife, Jennifer and our daughter, Allie. Please describe what you do for a living: Together, Jennifer & I own and operate Judd Paul Training Stables. Our business consists of both Western and English horses. We have trained multiple futurity champions, as well as Congress Champions and top tens. Please state your involvement in any other equine organizations or other charities, community activities or civic organization: I am also a SOQHA director. I also hold my AQHA & NSBA Judges cards. If you are a current OQHA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHA if elected:
Please state your involvement in any other equine organizations or other charities, community activities or civic organization: I show Halter horses and have been involved with Eastern Ohio shows. Please Discuss your past and current involvement with OQHA: I’m on several committees for the congress vip/awards ceremony, congress programs and commercial exhibitors. If you are a current OQHA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHA during your most recent term: I am active in all the meetings and work the vip camping and help with programs at the Congress. What do you feel should be OQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? Recruit membership, get youth more involved and help build the Congress to keep it the biggest and best horse show.
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George Seanor
Candidate for Director
George Seanor
Candidate for Director Cont’d 3. Continue to provide additional support to the Ohio affiliated organizations so that they may provide quality horse shows.
Where were you born & raised? Stark County has been George’s home for his entire life. He was born in Canton, OH and has lived in or around Canton ever since. He currently lives on a small farm near North Canton, OH with his wife Pat. They share their farm with and enjoy their many animals and pets. Please describe what you do for a living: He is a graduate of the Ohio State University with a Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering. George recently became the General Manager of the Ruhlin Company’s Industrial Division. George is responsible for coordination of the total operations of the Industrial Division, inclusive of resources, staffing, quality, and performance. He provides all necessary support and direction to industrial projects and their owners. Please state your involvement in any other equine organizations or other charities, community activities or civic organization: George is currently on the board for the Northern Ohio Quarter Horse Association and is a past president. He is also a committee member of the Ohio Quarter Horse Association. He was previously on the board for the Canton Area National Society of Professioinal Engineers and the Catholic Youth Council. George was awarded the Engineers Society’s Young Engineer Award and is an Eagle Scout.
Shane Watson
Candidate for Director
Where were you born and raised? I was born and raised in Sharonville, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. I currently live in Goshen, Ohio. Please describe what you do for a living: I managed our family-owned communications business for 16 years. Now, I own and operate a bulk shavings business, as well as broker horse equipment over the internet. I am also a licensed auctioneer. Please state your involvement in any charities, community activities or civic organizations: As an auctioneer, I participate in many charity events and fund raisers. Please discuss your past and current involvement with OQHA: I have been a member of the Ohio Quarter Horse Association since 1987.
Please Discuss your past and current involvement with OQHA: 2014 was my tenth year as Trail Coordinator for the Congress. In previous years I have served on the Breeders Incentive Fund Committee and Congress Pattern Committee. As a current director I serve on the Rules, Breeders Incentive Fund, Congress Pattern, Trail and Trail Ride Committees.
Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? I am a member of AQHA, OQHA, EOQHA, SOQHA and EOQHA. I have been showing horses for more than 28 years as a youth, and now as an amateur. My greatest accomplishment came in 2005, when I was Reserve World Champion in Trail. Although my interests are now promoting my daughter’s show career, I still enjoy showing in Trail and Western Riding.
If you are a current OQHA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHA during your most recent term: In 2015 I would like to continue in my position as Congress Trail Coordinator and serve on the Rules, Breeders Incentive Fund, Congress Pattern, Trail and Trail Ride Committees.
If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHA, if elected: I am interested in growing membership and participation in the Quarter Horse industry as a whole. I would also like to explore corporate sponsorship and participation through advertising.
What do you feel should be OQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. Continue to make the Congress more exhibitor friendly. 2. Continue to improve the Congress experience for all Congress attendees.
Beth Himes
Candidate for Director
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Mark Watkins
Candidate for Director
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Brent Tincher
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Candidate for Director
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Ted Handel
Candidate for Director
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RESULTS
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Congratulations to all of the Ohio Residents
Amateur Amateur Aged Geldings
10. Hoosier Gunslinger, Jason G. Somnitz, Jason G. Somnitz of Geneva, OH 14. Stks Execute, Dean McCoy, Dean McCoy of Fleming, OH 15. Heres a Clu Kid, Joni L. Gainey, Joni L. Gainey of Massillon, OH
Amateur Aged Geldings - Limited Division
7. Hoosier Gunslinger, Jason G. Somnitz, Jason G. Somnitz of Geneva, OH 11. Stks Execute, Dean McCoy, Dean McCoy of Fleming, OH 12. Heres a Clu Kid, Joni L. Gainey, Joni L. Gainey of Massillon, OH
Cumberland, OH 14. Hollywooddunit Fancy, Aaron D. Schaad, Jack Schaad 15. Frenchmans Jazzyrose, Donald J. Hope, Donald J. Hope of Dayton, OH
Amateur Dally Team Roping - Heeling
6. Frenchmans Jazzyrose, Donald J. Hope, Donald J. Hope of Dayton, OH 11. Hollywooddunit Fancy, Aaron D. Schaad, Jack Schaad 12. JKJ Genuine Skyline, Aaron D. Schaad, Aaron D. Schaad of Cumberland, OH 15. Special Edition 007, Christopher M Kline, Christopher M Kline of Maplewood, OH
Amateur Equitation Over Fences
12. Doilookbluetoyou, Tina McElroy, Tina McElroy of Rome, OH
Amateur Aged Mares
5. Allure Of An Angel, Pamela S. Bucklew-Wilder, Pamela S. BucklewWilder of Springfield, OH 7.Supergold Centerfold, Paula Buehrer, Paula Buehrer of Wauseon, OH
Amateur Aged Mares - Limited Division
3. Allure Of An Angel, Pamela S. Bucklew-Wilder, Pamela S. BucklewWilder of Springfield, OH 5.Supergold Centerfold, Paula Buehrer, Paula Buehrer of Wauseon, OH
Amateur Breakaway Roping
1. Docas Frisky Dude, Brady A Schaad, Brady A Schaad of Cumberland, OH 4. JKJ Genuine Skyline, Aaron D. Schaad, Aaron D. Schaad of Cumberland, OH 8. One Smokin Ruger, Mark A. Passmore, Mark A. Passmore of Jerusalem, OH 9. Miss Shiners Chex, Stefanie Portman, Stefanie Portman of Burton, OH
Amateur Calf Roping
4. Hollywooddunit Fancy, Aaron D. Schaad, Jack Schaad 10. Special Edition 007, Christopher M Kline, Christopher M Kline of Maplewood, OH 11. JKJ Genuine Skyline, Aaron D. Schaad, Aaron D. Schaad of Cumberland, OH 12. Frenchmans Jazzyrose, Donald J. Hope, Donald J. Hope of Dayton, OH 13. Docas Frisky Dude, Aaron D. Schaad, Brady A Schaad of Cumberland, OH
Amateur Dally Team Roping - Heading
8. Special Edition 007, Christopher M Kline, Christopher M Kline of Maplewood, OH 9. JKJ Genuine Skyline, Aaron D. Schaad, Aaron D. Schaad of
Amateur Horsemanship
7. KM Zip Me Suddenly, Gabrielle L. Capron, Jim Capron of Medina, OH 12. Dancing Western, Rachel Kolb, Rachel Kold of Lebanon, OH
Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation
8. Baileys N Chocolate, Jordan R. Ferguson, Jordan R. Ferguson of Tipp City, OH 9. Dancing Western, Rachel Kolb, Rachel Kold of Lebanon, OH 13. Doilookbluetoyou, Tina McElroy, Tina McElroy of Rome, OH
Amateur Hunter Hack 12. ATM, Lauren W. Kunkler, Barbara G. Johnson of Pickerington, OH
Amateur Hunter Under Saddle
5. Ashleys Bo Doc, Allye L. Deskins, Allye L. Deskins of Columbus, OH 12. Details Ina Minute, Kristin S. Martin, Sue C. Mazzarini of Canal Winchester, OH 14. Her Name Escapes Me, Valerie L. Fites Sturgeon, Valerie L. Fites Sturgeon of Beloit, OH 15. Whoo Hoo, Laura Ann Salome, Todd & Laura Salome of Utica, OH
Amateur Jumping
1. Skys Burnin Blue, Phoenix Cooke, Phoenix Cooke of Chardon, OH 9. Starbuck Gunner, Stacy Coe, Stacy Coe of Akron, OH
Amateur Performance Halter Geldings
10. Lets Shake Em Up, Chelsea M. Martz, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick, OH
12. Willy in Aliceland, Lana K. Work, Lana & Bruce Work of New Springfield, OH
Amateur Performance Halter Geldings-Limited
9. Lets Shake Em Up, Chelsea M. Martz, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick, OH 11. Willy in Aliceland, Lana K. Work, Lana & Bruce Work of New Springfield, OH
Amateur Two-Year-Old Geldings 9. PF Supreme City, Pamela S. Bucklew-Wilder, Pamela S. Bucklew-Wilder of Springfield, OH Amateur Two-Year-Old Geldings - Limited Division 9. PF Supreme City, Pamela S. Bucklew-Wilder, Pamela S. Bucklew-Wilder of Springfield, OH
Amateur Performance Halter Mares
3. Onlythebestchocolate, Chelsea M Martz, Chelsea M Martz of Blacklick, Amateur Two-Year-Old Mares 6. JMK Pretty Lite, Lisa McDonald, Lisa McDonald of Frazeysburg, OH OH 9. Primetime Dancing, Tamara K. LePage, Tamara K. LePage of Lore City, 10. Ms Principle Zippo, Kelly A Best, Kelly A Best of Salem, OH OH
Amateur Performance Halter Mares-Limited
3. Onlythebestchocolate, Chelsea M Martz, Chelsea M Martz of Blacklick, Amateur Two-Year-Old Mares - Limited Division 4. JMK Pretty Lite, Lisa McDonald, Lisa McDonald of Frazeysburg, OH OH 6. Primetime Dancing, Tamara K. LePage, Tamara K. LePage of Lore City, 10. Ms Principle Zippo, Kelly A Best, Kelly A Best of Salem, OH OH
Amateur Pleasure Driving
3. Stay Shining, Dennis F. Mulford, Dennis F. Mulford of Georgetown, OH 6. PS Blaze of Honor, Christina Wenger, Christina Wenger of Warren, OH 11. Joly Sweet Valentine, Lori Rosborough Stevenson, Lori Rosborough Stevenson of Concord, OH
Amateur Pole Bending
1. TT Redneck Roulette, Stacey Henkle, Stacey Henkle of Rockford, OH 3. Ima Beaus Bonanza, Ashley N. McGilveryferner, Machel J. McGilvery of Delta, OH 6. Mistys Redneck, Heath Ratcliff, Heath Ratcliff of Fredericktown, OH 8. Dontplaywiththisfire, Jessica K. Ford, Jessica K. Ford of Chillicothe, OH 9. TT Redneck Redeye, Karen L. Lloyd, Karen L. Lloyd of Seville, OH 12. Trulee A Bug, Ashley N. Welch, Ashley N. Welch of Burton, OH 14. TT Redneck Vegas, James H. Montooth, Trent Tobin of Fredericktown, OH
Amateur 3-Year-Old Geldings
5. Maxxed Out, Amanda J. Lewis, Kim Zeigler of Ravenna, OH 12. Buckeye Coolest, Ralph C. Craft, Ralph C. Cradt of West Alexandria, OH
Amateur Three-Year-Old Geldings - Limited Division
4. Maxxed Out, Amanda J. Lewis, Kim Zeigler of Ravenna, OH 10. Buckeye Coolest, Ralph C. Craft, Ralph C. Cradt of West Alexandria, OH
Amateur Three-Year-Old Stallions
2. Lookinat The Sierras, Gary S. Louks, Gary S. Louks of Rome, OH
Amateur Three-YearOld Stallions - Limited Division
1. Lookinat The Sierras, Gary S. Louks, Gary S. Louks of Rome, OH
Amateur Trail
12. Some Hot Potential, Bailey J. Mierzejewski, Sam Amateur Ranch Horse Pleasure J. Mierzejewski of Mount 7. Dual Footwork, Lauren McCambridge-Gruber, Lauren McCambridge- Sterling, OH Gruber of East Palestine, OH 13. Lets Shake Em Up, Chelsea M. Martz, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick, 12. Willys Dun and Only, Jennifer Feller, Jennifer Feller of Smithville, OH OH 14. Blue Moon Fizz, Shannon Call, Shannon Call of Copley, OH 15. Chicoutimi, Kristi C. Brown, Kristi C. Brown of Thompson, OH Amateur Weanling Fillies
Amateur Reining
8. Chicoutimi, Kristi C. Brown, Kristi C. Brown of Thompson, OH 11. Roostamatic, Sarah Shaffer, Sarah Shaffer of Westerville, OH 12. Broady BH Dunit, Jaime R. Nelson, Jaime R. Nelson of Salesville, OH 13. Peeko De Oro, Robert L. Rosenfeld, Robert A. Rosenfeld of London, OH 15. A Little Dirty Joke, Dr. Ronald D. Kantner, Dr. Ronald D. Kantner of Wapakoneta, OH
Amateur Showmanship
4. Fashionably Invited, Maggie M. Cox, Maggie M. Cox of Hubbard, OH 5. Dancing Western, Rachel Kolb, Rachel Kolb of Lebanon, OH
5. Sheza Starlet Hit, Marilee R. Montgomery, Marilee R. Montgomery of Marengo, OH 8. Secrets N Liesz, Amanda J. Lewis, John R. Lewis of Tallmadge, OH 12. Kiss and Tattle, Ronald Mays, Ronald or Connie Mays of Ironton, OH 13. Faithfully Yours Mr, Terri L. Heffelfinger, Rick W. & Terri L. Heffelfinger of Jeromesville, OH
Amateur Weanling Mares - Limited Division
3. Sheza Starlet Hit, Marilee R. Montgomery, Marilee R. Montgomery of Marengo, OH 5. Secrets N Liesz, Amanda J. Lewis, John R. Lewis of Tallmadge, OH 10. Kiss and Tattle, Ronald Mays, Ronald or Connie Mays of Ironton, OH
RESULTS
• 11. Faithfully Yours Mr, Terri L. Heffelfinger, Rick W. & Terri L. Heffelfinger of Jeromesville, OH
Amateur Weanling Stallions
3. Cowboy, Robert Eurez, Robert Eurez of Pataskala, OH 7. Razberrita, Carol McIntire, Pete E. McIntire of Carrollton, OH
Amateur Weanling Stallions - Limited Division
2. Cowboy, Robert Eurez, Robert Eurez of Pataskala, OH 6. Razberrita, Carol McIntire, Pete E. McIntire of Carrollton, OH
Amateur Western Pleasure
9.Invite Me On Sundi, Whitney Wilson, Whitney Wilson of Zanesville, OH 10. Hez Whiskey Bent, Brynne Tincher-Ketner, Brent Tincher of Oxford, OH 12. Onlygoodtilmidnight, Katsy M. Leeman, Fritz Leeman of Massillon, OH 15. A Moonlite Goodbar, Justin Billings, Billings Quarter Horses of Ashville, OH
Amateur Western Riding
Congratulations to all of the Ohio Residents
Amateur Select Amateur Select Barrels
4. Cause Heza Bully, Nancy A. Adkins, Nancy A. Adkins of Marengo, OH 7. Whistle Me Sunfrost, Autumn Thompson, Autumn Thompson of Byesville, OH 10. Red Rocket Bully, Ted L. Craft, Ted or Tina Craft of Wellston, OH 11. TT Redneckrickibobby, John B. Smith, John B. Smith of Mount Gilead, OH 14. Rocky Dan Jet, Kristine Kay Nagy, Kristine Kay Nagy of Doylestown, OH
Amateur Select Hunter Hack
14. Joly Sweet Valentine, Lori Rosborough Stevenson, Lori Rosborough of Concrod, OH
Amateur Select Hunt Seat Equitation
8. Willy In Aliceland, Lana K. Work, Lana or Bruce Work 13. Good To Great, Sandra B. Clark, Sandra B. Clark of Jefferson, OH
Amateur Select Hunter Under Saddle
4. This Art To Be Good, Vickie J. Shriver, Vickie J. Shriver of Apple Creek, 7. Dancing Western, Rachel Kolb, Rachel Kolb of Lebanon, OH OH 8. KM Zip Me Suddenly, Gabrielle L. Capron, Jim Capron of Medina, OH 9. MS Principle Zippo, Kelly A. Best, Kelly A. Best of Salem, OH Amateur Select Pole 10. Sure Am Hot, Katsy M. Leeman, Fritz Leeman of Massillon, OH
Bending
1. Rocky Dan Jet, Kristine Kay Nagy, Kristine Kay Nagy 10. Doilookbluetoyou, Tina McElroy, Tina McElroy of Rome, OH of Doylestown, OH 12. ATM, Lauren W. Kunkler, Barbara G. Johnson of Pickerington, OH 7. Conquistador Blend, Kristine Kay Nagy, Kristine Amateur Yearling Fillies Kay Nagy of Doylestown, OH 9. A Radiant Merlot, Tiffany L. Burke, Tiffany L. Burke of Mount. Vernon, 10. Redneck Bazinga, John B. OH Smith, John B. Smith of Mt. 13. Shez Got Curves, Marilee R. Montgomery, Marilee R. Montgomery of Gilead, OH Marengo, OH 11. TT Redneckrickibobby, John B. Smith, John B. Smith of Mount Gilead, OH Amateur Yearling Fillies - Limited Division 12. Lightning Sugar King, Mark Brown, Mark Brown of Byesville, OH 7. A Radiant Merlot, Tiffany L. Burke, Tiffany L. Burke of Mount. Vernon, 13. Whistle Me Sunfrost, Autumn Thompson, Autumn Thompson of OH Byesville, OH 8. Shez Got Curves, Marilee R. Montgomery, Marilee R. Montgomery of 15. Speedy Red Goose, Joe Vandeneynde, Joe Vandeneynde of Forest, OH Marengo, OH
Amateur Working Hunter
Amateur Yearling Stallions
3. Gran Patron, Len McComas, Len McComas of Marion, OH 5. Angels Package, Pamela S Bucklew-Wilder, Pamela S Bucklew-Wilder of Springfield, OH
Amateur Yearling Stallions - Limited Division
2. Gran Patron, Len McComas, Len McComas of Marion, OH 3. Angels Package, Pamela S Bucklew-Wilder, Pamela S Bucklew-Wilder of Springfield, OH
Amateur Select Western Riding
11. Good To Great, Sandra B. Clark, Sandra B. Clark of Jefferson, OH 13. Equitable Asset, Terribeth Gordon, Terribeth Gordon of Toledo, OH
Novice Amateur
Novice Amateur Barrel Racing
1. Little Bit Of Cowboy, Heather Palmer, Heather Palmer of Leipsic, OH 5. Whistle Me Sunfrost, Autumn Thompson, Autumn Thompson of Byesville, OH 6. Budda Classy Money, Tiffany L. Coler, Betty Coler of Caldell, OH 10. Atomic Betty, Amanda L. Richards, Amanda L. Richards of Dillanvale, OH 11. Winnin Southern Ways, Jaime M. Billock, Jaime M. Billock of Atwater, OH 14. Two Buck Chuck, Ashley Marie Stout, Ashley Marie Stout of Alliance, OH 15. For Flits N Giggles, Krystal Dyer, Krystal Dyer of Chesterland, OH
Novice Amateur Equitation Over Fences
4. Captive Royalty, Taylor Jean Douglas, Taylor Jean Douglas, of Cincinnati, OH 8. Alltheseshadesofblue, Nicole Schneider, Elizabeth A. Radebaugh of Delaware, OH 9. Thee Alpha Bett, Kristine McElligott, Kristine McElligott of Columbus, OH
Novice Amateur Horsemanship
3. Chicoutimi, Kristi C. Brown, Kristi C. Brown of Thompson, OH 8. HF Tahnee Too, Mindie L. Maus, Mindie l. Maus of Cincinati, OH 13. Version Of Goodbar, Sarah Lebsock, Sarah Lebsock of Hilliard, OH 14. Only Version, Kathryne K. Zachrich, Kathryne K. Zachrich of Delaware, OH
OH 14. Smoke At Sunrise, Amy M. Snyder, Amy M. Snyder of Middlefield, OH 15. Buddy Belue, Bobbie Jo Watkins, Bobbie Jo Watkins of Doylestown, OH
Novice Amateur Reining
3. Chicoutimi, Kristi C. Brown, Kristi C. Brown of Thompson, OH 5. Whiz Smart Yankee, Kali L. Savage, Lagle & Savage LLC of Salesville, OH 6. Einsteins Echo, Ann M. Frieders, Ann M. Frieders of Quincy, OH 8. Smart Step N Chic, Debra Halsey, Debra Halsey of Somerset, OH 12. Dun It In Ruffles, Suzanne D. Cooper, Suzanne D. Cooper of Grover Hill, OH 13. Kr Smart Lil Devil, Amy Lynn Thompson, Amy Lynn Thompson of Delaware, OH 14. Tari Likes Juice, Carol D. Hall, Carol D. Hall of Delaware, OH
Novice Amateur Showmanship
7. Zippose To Be Slow, Allison K. Dusha, Dennis F. Mulford of Georgetown, OH
Novice Amateur Trail
3. Blazin With Goodness, Natoshia M. Kelly, Brittany A. Bronson of Carey, OH 8. Some Hot Potential, Jolene M. Mierzejewski, Sam J. Mierzejewski of Mount Sterling, OH
Novice Amateur Western Pleasure
5. A Moonlit Goodbar, Jamie Billings Richardson, Billings Quarter Horses of Ashville, OH 11. My Impulses Are Good, Stephanie Mosier, Stephanie Mosier of Fairborn, OH
Novice Amateur Western Riding
Novice Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation
7. Ridin Good N Radical, Susanna Wright, Susanna Wright of Wooster, OH
Novice Amateur Hunter Hack
2. ATM, Lauren W. Kunkler, Barbara G. Johnson of Pickerington, OH 15. Captive Royalty, Taylor Jean Douglas, Taylor Jean Douglas of Cincinnati, OH
Novice Amateur Hunter Under Saddle
2. The Escape Clause, Kelsey Grose, Kelsey Grose of Marysville, OH 10. Details Of Willy, Paige Peshina Merrill, Paige Peshina Merrill of North Royalton, OH 12. Lukes Like Art, Rebecca E. Dingus, Rebecca E. Dingus of South Point, OH 14. Best Be Sweet, Barbara G. Johnson, Barbara G. Johnson of Pickerington, OH
Novice Amateur Working Hunter
1. KM Zip Me Suddenly, Gabrielle L. Capron, Jim Capron of Medina, OH 8. Dancing Western, Rachel Kolb, Rachel Kolb of Lebanon, OH 10. Zippose To Be Slow, Allison K. Dusha, Dennis F. Mulford of Georgetown, OH 11. My Sweet Addiction, Whitney L. Karr, Whitney L. Karr of Racine, OH
6. Thee Alpha Bett, Kristine McElligott, Kristine McElligott of Columbus,OH 8. Heza Silver Cloud, Taylor Jean Douglas, Taylor Jean Douglas of Cincinatti, OH 11. Captive Royalty, Taylor Jean Douglas, Taylor Jean Douglas of Cincinatti, OH Novice Amateur Pole Bending 13. Alltheshadesofblue, Nicole Schneider, Elizabeth A. Radebaugh of 3. TT Redneck Vegas, James H. Montooth, Trent Tobin of Fredericktown, Delaware, OH OH 5. Hoof Hearted Man, Bob Lloyd, Bob Lloyd of Seville, OH 6. Lightning Sugar Bolt, James H. Montooth, Charlie Cole & Jason Martin of Pilot Point, TX 8. Shaleos Jag Dancer, Justin E. Studer, Justin E. Studer of Sycamore, OH Non-Pro Hunter Classic 11. Pacific Addonas, Ashley N. Welch, Ashley N. Welch of Burton, OH 9. One Last Laugh, Rachel McKinney, Rachel McKinney of Liberty Twp, 12. Atomic Bully, Amanda L. Richards, Amanda L. Richards of Dillanvale 14. Stroke For Stroke, Mallory Myers, Dr. Scott Myers of Sharon Center,
Non Pro
RESULTS
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Open Aged Geldings
10. Hoosier Gunslinger, Matthew Claypool, Jason G. Somnitz of Geneva, OH 13. Heres A Clu Kid, Jim Jr. Chafin, Joni L. Gainey of Massillon, OH
Aged Geldings - Limited Division
6. Hoosier Gunslinger, Matthew Claypool, Jason G. Somnitz of Geneva, OH 9. Heres A Clu Kid, Jim Jr. Chafin, Joni L. Gainey of Massillon, OH
Aged Mares
8. Telusives Last Jewel, Greg Holden, Marcy L. Walker of Westfriendship. MD 10. Supergold Centerfold, Matthew Claypool, Paula Buehrer of Wauseon, OH
Aged Mares - Limited Division
4. Telusives Last Jewel, Greg Holden, Marcy L. Walker of Westfriendship. MD 6. Supergold Centerfold, Matthew Claypool, Paula Buehrer of Wauseon, OH
Aged Stallions
5. Coosa Eddie Red, Ronald J. Pavol, Ronald J. Pavol of Malta, OH
Aged Stallions - Limited Division
3. Coosa Eddie Red, Ronald J. Pavol, Ronald J. Pavol of Malta, OH
Congress Barrel Racing Sweepstakes
3. Dasher N Dancer, Troy Crumrine, Becky Dixon of Huntsville, OH 4. Willie B Firewater, Sara J. Boucher, Heath Boucher of Fredericktown,OH 6. Im Hannah Montana, Kelly Stewart, Kelly Stewart of Mt. Gilead, OH 11. Baileys First Oak, Jennifer Schmidt, Jennifer Schmidt of Xenia, OH 14. Seis So Sweet, Valerie A. Watson, Bruce & Connie Vansickle of Adamsville, OH 15. Rocknroll Frenchgirl, Kathy N. Thompson, Kathy N. Thompson of Bysville, OH
Congress Hunter Classic 1. Art Of The Deal, Jessica Johnson, Natalie Vargo of Plain City, OH 4. ATM, Jessica Johnson, Barbara G. Johnson of Pickerington, OH
Congress Pole Bending Sweepstakes
Congratulations to all of the Ohio Residents
7.One Rare Redneck, Trent Tobin, Terry Bransteter of Celina, OH 10. Lite My Firewater, Jason Thomas, Mark Brown of Byesville, OH 14. Speed Ball Tucker, Brannon Riley, Brannon Riley of Creston, OH 15. TT Redneck Roulette, Stacey Henkle, Stacey Henkle of Rockford, OH
Equine Chronicle Congress Masters Two-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle
2. Kizz My Irons, Dawn M. Baker, LT & Joanne Taylor of Ostrander, OH 8. Stellar Irons, Nicole, Giumenti, Todd & Laura Salome of Utica, OH
Equine Chronicle Congress Masters Two-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle - Limited Division
3. Stellar Irons, Nicole, Giumenti, Todd & Laura Salome of Utica, OH
Equine Chronicle Congress Masters Two-Year-Old Western Pleasure
3. RR Magical Moonlite, Brian E. Cox, Jamie Watson of Goshen, OH 4. Ona Good Cowboy, Randy R. Wilson, Jan Pittman & Susan Scott of Panana City, FL 5. Lazy Holla Dayz, Ty M. Hornick, Shawn Johnson of Saukville, WI 6. Certainly Kissed, Karen M. Hornick, Loni Lynn Rhodes of Centerpoint, IN 7. Machine Gun Sue, Rusty Green, Steven & Susan Thompson of Hillsboro, OH 11. Busted For Lopinlazy, Jim Jr. Chafin, Tim E. & Carol A. Selinsky of Massillon, OH
Equine Chronicle Congress Masters Two-Year-Old Western Pleasure - Limited Division
2. Busted For Lopinlazy, Jim Jr. Chafin, Tim E. & Carol A. Selinsky of Massillon, OH
Grand Champion Geldings
6. Heza Sidewinder, Randy L. Jacobs, Karen Johnson of Skanee, MI
Grand Champion Stallions
3. Ima Safe Bet, Tim Finkenbinder, John Peck of Ashland, OH 6. Cowboy, Randy L. Jacobs, Robert Eurez of Pataskala, OH
Green Hunter Under Saddle
8. BMQ Revelation, Heidi Piper, Melissa Drew of Ashland, OH 12. Inkryminating, Beckey J. Schooler, Jordan Gates of Wooster, OH
Green Western Pleasure
5. My Impulses Are Good, Ashley Lynne Lakins, Stephanie Mosier of Fairborn, OH 7. A Wish Right Now, Kenneth D. Jr. Lakins, Stanley or Susan Scott LLC of Ocala, FL 8. Rockin Vital Signs, Randy R. Wilson, Mark Reisinger of Eldora, IA 10. KM Call Me Honey, Brian Baker, Kerry & Theresa Love of Westminster, MD 13. Triple X, Ty M. Hornick, Shawn Johnson of Saukville, WI
Green Western Riding
11. Red White N Good, Liz Flohr, Rebecca L. Bailey of Batavia, OH
Green Working Hunter
Junior Trail
7. Always Lopin Sober, Brent Maxwell, Katie L. Grossnickle of Maple City, MI 15. Huntin A Girl, Jennifer Louise Paul, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick,OH
3. ATM, Jessia Johnson, Barbara G. Johnson of Pickerington, OH 13. Alltheseshadesofblue, Nicole Schneider, Elizabeth A. Radebaugh of Delaware, OH Junior Western Pleasure 14. Shuffle The Cards, Cameron M. Schreiber, Madison Owens 2.Forever My Lady, Kenneth D. Jr. Lakins, Russell B. Louderback of 15. My Secret Past, Jessica Johnson, Maria C. Georgeof Pickerington, OH Fishers, IN 10. Got My Swag On, Jeff Cochran, Cheryl A Mullikin of Xenia, OH 12. The Best Martini, Brian E. Cox, Rhonda & Duane Malone of Orange, Jumping CA 3. Skys Burnin Blue, Phoenix Cooke, Phoenix Cooke of Chardon, OH 13. Huntin A Girl, Jennifer Louise Paul, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick, OH Junior Barrel Racing 6. Voghts Gold Rythum, Penny Baker, Clark L. Grabill of Larelville, OH 8. Chica Lolita, Christine M. Boham, Christine M. Boham of Marengo, Junior Western Riding OH 7. Good Girls Dont Iron, Arthur J. O’Brien, Kayla Magrum of Tiffin, OH 9. JJ Totally Frosted, Matt Boice, Robert Krough of Rogers, OH 14. Red White N Good, Liz Flohr, Rebecca L. Bailey of Batavia, OH 11. Streakin Pridian, Morgan Henning, Joel Henning of Roseville, OH
Junior Working Hunter
Junior Green Trail
6. Always Lopin Sober, Brent Maxell, Katie L. Grossnickle of Maple City, MI 9. Best Believe It, Jennifer Louise Paul, Logan Wheeler of Yorktown, IN
Junior Hunter Hack
11. Chrome In The Sky, Jessica Johnson, Johnson B. Monaco of Pickerington, OH 14. Always A Hot Time, Cameron M. Shreiber, Veronica Woodson of Mason, OH
Junior Pleasure Driving
7. Lukes Like Ladyluck, Travis M McColley, Kristine Kash-Copley of Medina, OH
Junior Hunter Under Saddle
Kalamazoo, MI
Junior Pole Bending
Ladies Reining
1. Dun It Regally, Sarah L. Christen, Frederick R. Christen of Whitehouse, OH 15. Fancy Dual Train, Mellisa R. Makela, Walter Fuchs of Canfield, OH
Performance Halter Geldings
3. Kool Conclusions, Justin Bisel, Marley Vieta of Blacklick, OH 11. Lets Shake Em Up, Judd D. Paul, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick, OH 1. Doodle Jump, Heidi Piper, 12. Always The Best Man, Brent Maxwell, Katie L. Gorssnickle of Maple Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, City, MI OH 13. HBF Silver N Chrome, Performance Halter Geldings-Limited Susan M. Stocker, Susan M. 2. Kool Conclusions, Justin Bisel, Marley Vieta of Blacklick, OH Stocker of Port Washington, 8. Lets Shake Em Up, Judd D. Paul, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick, OH OH 9. Always The Best Man, Brent Maxwell, Katie L. Gorssnickle of Maple 14. Only Certifiable, Dawn City, MI M. Baker, Haley Hartman of
2. Speed Ball Tucker, Brannon Riley, Brannon Riley of Creston, OH 7. TT Redneck Vegas, Trent Tobin, Trent Tobin of Fredericktown, OH 9. TT Redneck Roulette, Stacey Henkle, stacey Henkle of Rockford, OH 10. TT Redneckrickibobby, John B. Smith, John B. Smith of Mt Gilead, OH 11. One Rare Redneck, Trent Tobin, Terry Bransteter of Celina, OH 14. TT REdneck Redeye, Karen L. Lloyd, Karen L. Lloyd of Seville, OH
Junior Reining
9. Chrome In The Sky, Jessica Johnson, Johnson B. Monaco of Pickerington, OH 14. Gray Petticoat, Nadia Sherman, Nadia Sherman of Northfield, OH 15. Always A Hot Time, Cameron M. Schreiber, Veronica Woodson of Mason, OH
Performance Halter Mares
4. Onlythebestchocolate, Judd D. Paul, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick, OH 15. Ms Principle Zippo, Brent Maxwell, Kelly A. Best of Salem, OH
Performance Halter Mares-Limited
3. Onlythebestchocolate, Judd D. Paul, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick, OH 13. Ms Principle Zippo, Brent Maxwell, Kelly A. Best of Salem, OH
Progressive Working Hunter
3. ATM, Jessica Johnson, Barbara G Johnson of Pickerington, OH 4. Colonel Lil Spook, Andrew Tyler Seaman, John D. Houck of Vanalia, 12. My Secret Past, Jessica Johnson, Mara C. George of Pickerington, OH OH 6. Great Red Walla, Shawn W. Flarida, Joe Bowman of Blacklick, OH Ranch Horse Pleasure 8. Time To Juice Up, Margaret Fuchs, Frank L. Costantini Jr. of Diamond, 5. Shiners Surprise, Clark Bradley, Clark Bradley of Findlay, OH OH
RESULTS
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Congratulations to all of the Ohio Residents
9. Roostamatic, Sarah Shaffer, Sara Shaffer of Westerville, OH 13. Heaven Sent Chic, Shawn W. Flarida, Jim Babcock of Valley View, TX
Senior Trail
Reserve Champion Gelding
6. Heza Sidewinder, Randy L. Jacobs, Karen Johnson of Skanee, MI
8. Some Hot Potential, Jennifer Louise Paul, Sam J, Mierzejewski of Mount Sterling, OH
Reserve Champion Stallions
Senior Western Pleasure
2. Ima Safe Bet, Tim Finkenbinder, John Peck of Ashland, OH 4. Lookinat The Sierras, Doug Landon, Gary S. Louks of Rome, OH 6. Cowboy, Randy L. Jacobs, Robert Eurez of Pataskala, OH
Senior Barrel Racing
Alliance, OH
1. One Lazy Investment, Kenneth D. Jr. Lakins, Peek Owen of Piedmont, SC 4. Dark Jasmine, J. Cole Baker, Susan L. Ostrander of Westerville, OH 1. Rocknroll Frenchgirl, 6. Just Be Good To Me, Blake Kathy N. Thompson, Kathy N. Thompson of Bysville, OH Britton, Susan L. Burlett of Chelsea, MI 6. Zevi Echo Bar, Jason D. Kiphart, Jason D. Kiphart of 9. A Certain Vino, Karen M. Hornick, Lee M. Reeve of Blanchester, OH Garden City, KS 10. Kys Magic Gunsmoke, 11. Only A Summer Breeze, Dawn M. Baker, Looney Quarter Horses LLC Raegen Stegner, Raegen of Jackson, TN Stegner of Mcconnelsville, 12. Only Version, Brent Tincher, Kathryne K. Zachrich of Delaware, OH OH 15. Rollin Honor, Whitley Murphy, Whitley Murphy of Senior Western Riding 14. KM Zip Me Suddenly, Michael R. Colvin, Jim Capron of Medina, OH
Senior Hunter Hack
8. Swinging My Assets, Cameron M. Schreiber, Mae Koger of Liberty Twp, OH 15. Art Of The Deal, Jessica Johnson, Natalie Vargo of Plain City, OH
Senior Hunter Under Saddle
4. BMQ The Jig Is Up, Shannon Gillespie, Kim Nicoleshidler of Crystal River, FL 12. This Art To Be Good, Rebecca Hurst, Vickie J. Shriver of Apple Creek, OH
Two-Year Old Geldings - Limited Division
3. PF Supreme City, Dave Williamson, Pamela S. Bucklew-Wilder of Springfield, OH
Two-Year Old Mares - Limited Division
3. JMK Pretty Lite, Chris Thompson, Lisa McDonald of Frazeysburg, OH 4. Yacool, Greg Holden, Jim Payne of Bringhurst, IN
Two-Year Old Stallions Limited Division 1. Ima Safe Bet, Tim Finkenbinder, John Peck of Ashland, OH
Senior Pleasure Driving
4. PS Blaze Of Honor, Julie O’Brien, Christina Wenger of Warren, OH 8. Stay Shininh, Dennis F. Mulford, Dennis F. Mulford of Georgetown, OH 10. Joly Sweet Valentine, Lori Rosborough Stevenson, Lori Rosborough Stevenson of Concord, OH 11. Gorgeous In Gray, Linda S. Thornsley, Linda S. Thornsley of Canal Winchester, OH 12. Fool To Invite Me, Amber E. Clark, Suzanne Wilcox of Hubbard, OH
Senior Pole Bending
14. Mills King Racheal, Caitlyn L. Colvin, Kara Colvin of Trenton, OH
Senior Reining
Three-Year-Old Geldings - Limited Division
2. Corporate Secret, Justin Bisel, Miranda Peck of Ashland, OH 6. Buckeye Coolest, Matthew Claypool, Ralph C. Craft of West Alexandria, OH
Three-Year-Old Geldings
2. Maxxed Out, Randy L. Jacobs, Kim Zeigler of Ravenna, OH 8. Corporate Secret, Justin Bisel, Miranda Peck of Ashland, OH
14. Buckeye Coolest, Matthew Claypool, Ralph C. Craft of West Alexandria, OH
Three-Year-Old Stallions
2. Lookinat The Sierras, Doug Landon, Gary S. Louks of Rome, OH
Two-Year-Old Geldings
9. PF Supreme City, Dave Williamson, Pamela S. Buklew-Wilder of Springfield, OH
6. Kiss and Tattle, Dan J. Beam, Ronald & Connie Mays of Ironton, OH 9. Im Acool Chic, Greg Holden, Jim Payne of Bringhurst, IN 10. Faithfully Yours Mr, Terri L. Heffelfinger, Rick W. & Terri L. Heffelfinger of Jeromesville, OH 11. The Art Of Sleep, Casi M. Gilliam, Mariah Elizabeth Sherer of Hudson, OH
Weanling Stallions
1. Cowboy, Randy L. Jacobs, Robert Eurez of Pataskala, OH Two-Year-Old Mares 8. JMK Pretty Lite, Chris Thompson, Lisa McDonald of Frazeysburg, OH 6. Razberrita, Pete E. McIntire, Pete E. McIntire of 9. Yacool, Greg Holden, Jim Payne of Bringhurst, IN Carrollton, OH 9. Bachelor Number III, Dave Two-Year-Old Stallions Williamson, E. Darrell Jones 1. Ima Safe Bet, Tim of Oak Hill, WV Finkenbinder, John Peck of 10. Kids Got A Secret, Ashland, OH Donald S. Griffey, Lisa Kercheval Aerne of Noblesville, IN
Weanling Fillies
3.Shez That Girl, Randy J. Jacobs, Kren Johnson of Skanee, MI 6. Shez Starlet Hitt, Justin Bisel, Marilee R. Montgomery of Marengo, OH 8. Seniom Sed, Donald S. Griffey, Lisa Kercheval Aerne of Noblesville, IN 11. Kiss and Tattle, Dan J. Beam, Ronald & Connie Mays of Ironton, OH 15. Im Acool Chic, Greg Holden, Jim Payne of Bringhurst, IN
Weanling Fillies Halter Futurity - Open
Weanling Stallions - Limited Division
2. Razberrita, Pete E. McIntire, Pete E. McIntire of Carrollton, OH 5. Bachelor Number III, Dave Williamson, E. Darrell Jones of Oak Hill, WV 6. Kids Got A Secret, Donald S. Griffey, Lisa Kercheval Aerne of Noblesville, IN
Weanling Stallions Halter Futurity - Open
3. Bachelor Number III, Dave Williamson, E. Darrell Jones of Oak Hill,WV
4. Seniom SEd, Donald S. Griffey, Lisa Kercheval Aerne of Noblesville, IN 10. Faithfully Yours Mr, Terri L. Heffelfinger, Rick W. & Terri L. Yearling Fillies Heffelfinger of Jeromesville, OH 8. Sheza Secret Star, Randy L. Jacobs, Travis J. Sancken of Ingleside, IL 14. Pretty She Is, Donald S. Griffey, Robert Eurez of Pataskala, OH
Weanling Geldings
1. Heza Sidewinder, Randy L. Jacobs, Karen Johnson of Skanee, MI 7. Im Otoe Mighty Fine, Dave Williamson, Denise Anne Walsh of Shamong, NJ 8. Conclusionz, Matthew J. Woodson, Cross Richards
Weanling Geldings Halter Futurity - Open
1. Heza Sidewinder, Randy L. Jacobs, Karen Johnson of Skanee, MI
Weanling Geldings - Limited Division
3. Im Otoe Mighty Fine, Dave Williamson, Denise Anne Walsh of Shamong, NJ 4. Conclusionz, Matthew J. Woodson, Cross Richards,OH
Weanling Mares Limited Division
1. Shez Starlet Hitt, Justin Bisel, Marilee R. Montgomery of Marengo, OH 3. Seniom Sed, Donald S. Griffey, Lisa Kercheval Aerne of Noblesville, IN
Yearling Fillies- Limited Division
7. Pretty She Is, Donald S. Griffey, Robert Eurez of Pataskala, OH 9. A Radiant Merlot, Justin Bisel, Tiffany L. Burke of Mt. Vernon, OH 10. She Sparklez, Terri L. Heffelfinger, Tom L. Schlemger of Carmel, IN 11. Shez Got Curves, Paul W. Goodman, Marilee R. Montgomery of Marengo, OH 12. MS Coosa Conclusion, Ronald J. Pavol, Ronald J. Pavol of Malta, OH
Yearling Geldings
2. The Secretz Out, Randy L. Jacobs, Karen Johnson of Skanee, MI
Yearling Stallions
2. Gran Patron, Brent Maxwell, Len McComas of Marion, OH 4. Angels Package, Dave Williamson, Pamela S. Bucklew-Wilder of Springfield, OH
Yearling Stallions - Limited Division
2. Gran Patron, Brent Maxwell, Len McComas of Marion, OH 3. Angels Package, Dave Williamson, Pamela S. Bucklew-Wilder of Springfield, OH
NRHA
NRHA Freestyle Reining
7. Hollywood Dirty Blonde, Michele Rizco, Michele Rizco of Galloway, OH
RESULTS
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Congratulations to all of the Ohio Residents
NRHA Intermediate Non-Pro Reining
8. Peeko De Oro, Robert L. Rosenfeld, Robert A. Rosenfeld of London, OH 14. A Little Dirty Joke, Dr. Ronald D. Kantner, Dr. Ronald D. Kantner of Wapakoneta, OH
NRHA Intermediate Open Reining
14. Colonel Lil Spook, Andrew Tyler Seaman, John D. Houk of Vandalia, OH
NRHA Intermediate Open Reining Futurity
5. Smart Tinseltown, Robin Schoeller, Ruoff Dietter Reining Horses Llc of Millersport, OH 6. Made By Magnum, Robin Schoeller of South Vienna, OH, Lyndsey Jordan 9. Mr Gold Whiz, Rick Weaver, Allen Kofron of Westerville, OH 14. Lil Smart N Juicy, Margaret Fuchs, Margaret Fuchs of Canfield, OH 20. RM Carmen Electra, Matt J Fraley of Jackson, OH, Libby R Robinson
NRHA Limited Open Reining
4. Chicoutimi, Michael Peplowski, Kisti C. Brown of Thompson, OH 5. Colonel Lil Spook, Andrew Tyler Seaman, John D. Houk of Vandalia, OH 10. Excalibur Banjo, Jesse Gentile, Jesse Gentile of Belle Center, OH 14. Dia Del Madre, Robert A. Rosenfeld, Robert A. Rosenfeld of London, OH
NRHA Limited Non-Pro Reining
NRHA Non-Pro Freestyle Reining 1.Whiz Bye Gollie, Emily L. Fisher, Emily L. Fisher of Canal Winchester, OH 3. Dun It In Ruffles, Suzanne D. Cooper, Suzanne D. Cooper of Grover Hill, OH 5. A Smart Jac, Mikelann McCarty, Mikelann McCarty of Mt. Gilead, OH 6. Industry Standards, Erica Layne Wiley, Erica Layne Wiley of Hilliard, OH
NRHA Non-Pro Reining
8. ARC Surprize Steps, Lindsay Baar, Lorri L. Petersen of Chardon, OH
NRHA Non-Pro Reining Level 2 Stakes
2. Great Red Cielo, Karen Shedlauskas, Karen Shedlauskas of Austintown, OH 10. Someday Well Know, Thomas F. Daley, Thomas F. Daley of Rushsylvania, OH 15. Hollys Little Legend, Hunter L. Dabo, Hunter L. Dabo of Grove City, OH
NRHA Non-Pro Reining Level 3 Stakes
6. Great Red Cielo, Karen Shedlauskas, Karen Shedlauskas of Austintown, OH 10. A Big Effn Chex, Carlie Thompson, Southern Trace Reining of Dublin, OH
NRHA Non-Pro Reining Primetime Stakes
10. Someday Well Know, Thomas F. Daley, Thomas F. Daley of Rushsylvania, OH
NRHA Novice Horse Level 2 - Non-Pro Division
4. Dia Del Madre, Robert A. Rosenfeld, Robert A. Rosenfeld of London, OH 7. Coasten West, Tamara A. Boughan, Tamara A. Boughan of Lima, OH 14. Tuff Little Wimp, Dr. Ronald D. Kantner, Sunset Maple Farm LLC of Wapakoneta, OH
1. Whiz Smart Yankee, Kali L. NRHA Novice Horse Level 2 - Open Division Savage, Lagle & Savage LLC 1. PS A Whizzen Chic, of Salesville, OH Shawn W. Flarida, Patsy 10. Gallo De Rojo, Bridgett Schutz of Pottsboro, TX Lee White, David White of 6. Lil Smart N Juicy, Canal Winchester, OH Margaret Fuchs, Margaret Fuchs of Canfield, OH 8. Time To Juice Up, Margaret Fuchs, Frank L. Constantini Jr. of Diamond, OH 12. Dun With Juice, Stacy L. Westfall, Stacy L. Westfall of Mt. Gilead, OH
NRHA Open Reining
1. Yankee Gun, Shawn W. Flarida, Gennaro Lendi
NRHA Open Reining Level 2 Futurity
1.Chex For Spark, Brandon Brant, O & W Performance Horses LLC of Catlettsburg,
KY 5. Mercedes Stunt Man, Mike Flarida, Mary H. Howard of Sunbury, OH 8. Peekin To Party, Brandon Brant, Robert A. Rosenfeld of London, OH 16. Shesa Lil Juiced Up, Matt J. Fraley, Rick & Madelon Ramsey of Rush, KY 16. Pearlly Gun, Meri Sheffler, Mark A. Robinson of Bellefontaine, OH 20. Pistol Packin Possum, Matt K. Fraley, Rick & Madelon Ramsey of Rush, KY 24. El Viejo Jac, Trevor Elliott Dare, Xtra Quarter Horses of Purcell, OK
8. Skeets Money Maker, Jordan A. Medsker, Jordan A. Medsker of Dublin, OH 12. Dun It In Ruffles, Suzanne D. Cooper, Suzanne D. Cooper of Grover Hill, OH 12. Smart Crystalolena, Kathryn Cooper, Kathryn Conklin of Twinsburg, OH
NRHA Short Stirrup
2. Dunit N Reminic, Drake Kanyuch, Drake Kanyuch of Senecaville, OH 3. Smart Step N Chic, Kyle Smith, Debra Halsey of Somerset, OH 2. Chex For Spark, Brandon Brant, O & W Performance Horses LLC of 9. Ruf N Smart, Cadence Eger, Sarah Yu of Dublin, OH Catlettsburg, KY 10. Wimps Chocolate Chip, Samuel W. Flarida, Clark Reining Horses 2. Mercedes Stunt Man, Mike Flarida, Mary H. Howard of Sunbury, OH LLC of Catlettsburg, KY 12. Mercedes Stunt Man, Mike Flarida, Mary H. Howard of Sunbury, OH 12. CVF Havanadaydreamin, Aiden Mcclure, Colton Mcclure of Orient, 16. Chex For Spark, Brandon Brant, O & W Performance Horses LLC of OH Catlettsburg, KY 16. Mama Tried, Robin Schoeller, Kevin Fuchs of Goodfrich, MI NRHA Youth Reining (13 & Under) 20. Peekin To Party, Brandon Brant, Robert A. Rosenfeld of London, OH 14. Jazzys Smokin Olena, Molly Marie Wimmers, Molly Marie Wimmers 23. Ima Cromed Metermaid, Robin Schoeller, Charles R. Vaughan of of Marysville, OH Lafayette, IN 24. Ima Cromed Metermaid, Robin Schoeller, Charles R. Vaughan of Lafayette, IN NRHA Youth Reining (14 - 18) 25. Peekin To Party, Brandon Brant, Robert A. Rosenfeld of London, OH
NRHA Open Reining Level 3 Futurity
NRHA Open Reining Level 4 Futurity
2. Wood Be Vintage, Shawn W. Flarida, Miguel Jose Petty of Springfield, OH 5. Shine N Spook, Shawn W. Flarida, Clark Reining Horses LLC of Catlettsburg, KY 13. Magnum Chic Dunit, Shawn W. Flarida, Arcese Quarter Horses USA of Weatherford, TX 23. Chex For Spark, Brandon Brant, O & W Performance Horses LLC of Catlettsburg, KY
7. Outlaw Juicy Wales, Luke Turner, Luke Turner of Orient, OH 9. Whosewhizinatthebar, Caroline Gute, Caroline Gute of Dublin, OH 15. Pines Gun Start, Benjamin Beckett, Benjamin Beckett of Dublin, OH
NSBA
Coughlin NSBA Two-Year-Old Open Western Pleasure Futurity
1. A Lazy Holiday, Jay Starnes, Andrea Rowland of Ansonia, NRHA Primetime Non Pro Reining OH 8. A Little Dirty Joke, Dr. Ronald D. Kantner, Dr. Ronald D. Kantner of 3. A Lazy Holiday, Jay Starnes, Wapakoneta, OH Andrea Rowland of Ansonia, 10. Dia Del Madre, Robert A. Rosenfeld, Robert A. Rosenfeld of London, OH OH 9. Ever So Sudden, Karen M. 10. Smart Step N Chic, Debra Halsey, Debra Halsey of Somerset, OH Hornick, Annette Snowden of 15. Someday Well Know, Thomas F. Daley, Thomas F. Daley of Maineville, OH Rushsylvania, OH 14. Ever So Sudden, Karen M. Hornick, Annette Snowden of NRHA Primetime Open Reining Maineville, OH 7. Snapper Del Cielo, Marcus Jr. Allen, Marcus Jr. Allen of Loudonville, OH Couglin NSBA Two-Year-Old Open Western Pleasure Futurity 9. Gunner Be Smart, Brian K. Maxwell, Brian & Danielle Maxwell of Limited Medina, OH 1. Justa Machine, Wade Black, Cheryl A. Mullikin of Xenia, OH 7. Batmans Loping Lady, Chad Piper, Katie Bossart of Sunbury, OH NRHA Rookie Reining 9. Justa Machine, Wade Black, Cheryl A. Mullikin of Xenia, OH 1. Nestle Swhiz Choclat, 9. Step Aside Boyz, Jim Jr. Chafin, Joni L. Gainey of Massillon, OH Katsy M. Leeman, Katsy M. Leeman of Massillon, OH NSBA Maturity $10,000 Open Western Pleasure 2. Gallo De Rojo, Bridgett Futurity Lee White, David White of 6. My Impulses Are Good, Ashley Lynne Lakins, Stephanie Mosier of Canal Winchester, OH Fairborn, OH 5. Guns Smokin Chex, 7. My Impulses Are Good, Ashley Lynne Lakins, Stephanie Mosier of Victoria M. Murfello, Fairborn, OH Victoria M. Murfello of 9. Need Some Jack, Donnie J. Recchiuti, Emily Barnes of Aliquippa, PA Novelty, OH 12. Need Some Jack, Donnie J. Recchiuti, Emily Barnes of Aliquippa, PA 6. Smart Step N Chic, Debra Halsey, Debra Halsey of Somerset, OH
RESULTS
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Congratulations to all of the Ohio Residents NSBA Maturity $10,000 Open Western Pleasure Futurity Limited Division
4. Need Some Jack, Donnie J. Recchiuti, Emily Barnes of Aliquippa, PA 7. Need Some Jack, Donnie J. Recchiuti, Emily Barnes of Aliquippa, PA 10. Shez All Pleasure, Chad Piper, Thomas C. Mechenbier of Sunbury, OH 11. Shez All Pleasure, Chad Piper, Thomas C. Mechenbier of Sunbury, OH
NSBA 2 Year Old Non Pro HUS Stakes
NSBA Amateur Western Riding
7. Ms Principle Zippo, Kelly A. Best, Kelly A. Best of Salem, OH 8. Sure Am Hot, Katsy M. Leeman, Fritz Leeman of Massillon, OH
NSBA Green Hunter Under Saddle
6. BMQ Revelation, Heidi Piper, Melissa Drew of Ashland, OH 10. Inkryminating, Beckey J. Schooler, Jordan Gates of Wooster, OH
NSBA Junior Green Trail
5. Always Lopin Sober, Brent Maxwell, Katie L. Grossnickle of Maple 5. Yeah I Will, Kristin S. Martin, Kristin S. Martin of Canal Winchester, City, MI OH 7. Best Believe It, Jennifer Louise Paul, Logan Wheeler of Yorktown, IN 11. Yeah I Will, Kristin S. Martin, Kristin S. Martin of Canal Winchester, OH NSBA Amateur Trail 10. Some Hot Potential, Bailey J. Mierzeiewski, Sam J. Mierzejewski of NSBA 2 Year Old Non Pro HUS Stakes - Limited Mount Sterling, OH 2. Yeah I Will, Kristin S. Martin, Kristin S. Martin of Canal Winchester, 11. Lets Shake Em Up, Chelsea M. Martz, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick, OH OH 4. Yeah I Will, Kristin S. Martin, Kristin S. Martin of Canal Winchester, OH NSBA Green Western Pleasure 9. Orange Is The Newbay, Sarah Lebsock, Sarah Lebsock of Hilliard, OH 5. My Impulses Are Good, Ashley Lynne Lakins, Stephanie Mosier of 13. One Hot Class Act, Terri L. Hendricks, Terri L. Hendricks of Fairborn, OH Youngstown, OH 7. A Wish Right Now, Kenneth D. Jr. Lakins, Stanley & Susan Scott LLC 13. One Hot Class Act, Terri L. Hendricks, Terri L. Hendricks of of Ocala, FL Youngstown, OH 8. Rockin Vital Signs, Randy R. Wilson, Mark Reisinger of Eldora, IA 14. Orange Is The Newbay, Sarah Lebsock, Sarah Lebsock of Hilliard, OH 10. KM Call Me Honey, Brian Baker, Kerry & Theresa Love of 14. Lazy Lady Loper, Ivy Poma, Ivy Poma of Columbus, OH Westminster, MD 15. Chocowanda, Emily Katherine Lloyd, Emily Katherin Lloyd of 13. Triple X, Ty M. Hornick, SHawn Johnson of Saukville, WI Springfield, OH 15. Lazy Lady Loper, Ivy Poma, Ivy Poma of Columbus, OH NSBA Green Western Riding 10. Red White N Good, Liz Flohr, Rebecca L. Bailey of Batavia, OH
NSBA Amateur Hunter Under Saddle
11. Details Ina Minute, Kristin S. Martin, Sue C. Mazzarini of Canal Winchester, OH 12. Her Name Escapes Me, Valerie L. Fites Sturgeon, Valerie L. Fites Sturgeon of Beloit, OH
NSBA Green Working Hunter
1. ATM, Jessica Johnson, Barbara G. Johnson of Pickerington, OH
NSBA Jr Hunter Hack
7. Chrome In The Sky, Jessica Johnson, Johnson B. Monaco of 4. This Art To Be Good, Vickie J. Shriver, Vickie J. Shriver of Apple Creek, Pickerington, OH OH
NSBA Amateur Select Hunter Under Saddle
NSBA Jr Working Hunter
NSBA Amateur Showmanship
7. Fashionably Invited, Maggie M Cox, Maggie M Cox of Hubbard, OH
5. Chrome In The Sky, Jessica Johnson, Johnson B. Monaco of Pickerington, OH
NSBA Amateur Western Pleasure
NSBA Junior Hunter Under Saddle
9. Invite Me On Sundi, Whitney Wilson, Whitney Wilson of Zanesville, OH 11. Only goodtilmidnight, Katsy M. Leeman, Fritz Leeman of Massillon, OH 14. A Moonlit Goodbar, Justin Billings, Billings Quarter Horses of Ashville, OH
1. Doodle Jump, Heidi Piper, Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, OH 13. HBF Silver N Chrome, Susan M. Stocker, Susan M. Stocker of Port Washington, OH 14. Only Certifiable, Dawn M. Baker, Haley Hartman of Kalamazoo, MI
NSBA Junior Trail
6. Always Lopin Sober, Brent Maxwell, Katie L. Grossnickle of Maple
City, MI 14. Huntin A Girl, Jennifer Louise Paul, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick, OH
NSBA Junior Western Riding
7. Good Girls Dont Iron, Arthur J. O’Brien, Kayla Magrum of Tiffin, OH 14. Red White N Good, Liz Flohr, Rebecca L. Bailey of Batavia, OH
NSBA Junior Western Pleasure
2. Forever My Lady, Kenneth D. Jr. Lakins, Russell B. Louderback of Fishers, IN 10. Got My Swag On, Jeff Cochran, Cheryl A Mullikin of Xenia, OH 12. The Best Martini, Brian E. Cox, Rhonda & Duane Malone of Orange, CA 13. Huntin A Girl, Jennifer Louise Paul, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick, OH
3. Doodle Jump, Heidi Piper, Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, OH 6. Details of Willy, Elizabeth M. Baker, Paige Peshina Merrill of North Royalton, OH 8. Doodle Jump, Heidi Piper, Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, OH 11. HBF Silver N Chrome, Susan M. Stocker, Susan M. Stocker of Port Washington, OH 13. Details of Willy, Elizabeth M. Baker, Paige Peshina Merrill of North Royalton, OH 15. HBF Silver N Chrome, Susan M. Stocker, Susan M. Stocker of Port Washington, OH
NSBA Maturity Open Hunter Under Saddle Stakes - Limited
2. Doodle Jump, Heidi Piper, Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, OH 5. Doodle Jump, Heidi Piper, Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, OH 6. As The World Terms, Beckey J. Schooler, Penny Jargella of Hebron, IN 8. Details of Willy, Elizabeth M. Baker, Paige Peshina Merrill of North Royalton, OH 9. HBF Silver N Chrome, Susan M. Stocker, Susan M. Stocker of Port NSBA Maturity $10,000 Limited Horse Open Western Pleasure Washington, OH 10. As The World Terms, Beckey J. Schooler, Penny Jargella of Hebron, IN Stakes 10. Details of Willy, Elizabeth M. Baker, Paige Peshina Merrill of North 8. Allured To Chocolate, Dawn M Baker of Sunbury, OH, Mary Iris Royalton, OH Webre 12. Classic Minute Man, Darla Sue Lee, Natalie Vargo of Plain City, OH 10. Im Sleepin Single, Blake Britton, Beckey J Schooler of Delta, OH 11. Credit For Krymsun, Donnie J Recchiuti of Heath, OH, Vicki Gordon 13. Classic Minute Man, Darla Sue Lee, Natalie Vargo of Plain City, OH 14. HBF Silver N Chrome, Susan M. Stocker, Susan M. Stocker of Port NSBA Maturity $10,000 Limited Horse Open Western Pleasure Washington, OH
Stakes - Limited
9. Shez All Pleasure, Chad Piper, Thomas C Mechenbier of Sunbury, OH 14. Im Sleepin Single, Blake Britton, Beckey J Schooler of Delta, OH
NSBA Non-Pro English Yearling Longe Line Stakes
5. Cindy Lou Hoo, Christina Wenger, Christina Wenger of Warren, OH
NSBA Non-Pro Western Yearling Longe Line Stakes
NSBA Maturity Non-Pro Hunter Under Saddle Stakes
4. Details Ina Minute, Kristin S. Martin, Sue C. Mazzarini of Canal Winchester, OH 5. Doodle Jump, Heidi Piper, Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, OH 5. Doodle Jump, Heidi Piper, Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, OH 10. Details Ina Minute, Kristin S. Martin, Sue C. Mazzarini of Canal Winchester, OH
1. Im Fancy Schmancy, Randy L. Haines, Kimberly Haines of Lima, OH 4. Lopin My Blaze Off, Debra L. Maier, Debra L. Maier of Massillon, OH 7. Miss Gotham City, Robert R. Zucker, Robert R. Zucker
NSBA Maturity Non-Pro Hunter Under Saddle Stakes - Limited 4. Doodle Jump, Heidi Piper, Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, OH 8. Details Ina Minute, Kristin S. Martin, Sue C. Mazzarini of Canal Winchester, OH 15. Whoo Hoo, Laura Ann Salome, Todd & Laura Salome of Utica, OH
NSBA Maturity Non-Pro Western Pleasure Stakes
of Ontario, OH 8. Willy Wicked, Patrice Tornes, Patrice Tornes of Marietta, OH 15. Got My Shyne On, Jak D. Creditt, Jack D. Creditt of Wilmington, OH
4. Gifted Invitation, Halle A. Saywell, Kenneth Saywell of Kirtland, OH 9. Gifted Invitation, Halle A. Saywell, Kenneth Saywell of Kirtland, OH 12. Hez Whiskey Bent, Brynne Tincher-Ketner, Brent Tincher of Oxford, OH 15. Got My Swag On, Shelby Cochrane, Cheryl A Mullikin of Xenia, OH
NSBA Novice Amateur Horsemanship
NSBA Maturity Non-Pro Western Pleasure Stakes - Limited
3. Blazin With Goodness, Natoshia M. Kelly, Brittany A. Bronson of Carey, OH 6. Some Hot Potential, Jolene M. Mierzejewski, Sam J. Mierzejewski of Mount Sterling, OH
5. Hez Whiskey Bent, Brynne Tincher-Ketner, Brent Tincher of Oxford, OH 8. Hez Whiskey Bent, Brynne Tincher-Ketner, Brent Tincher of Oxford, OH 9. Got My Swag On, Shelby Cochrane, Cheryl A Mullikin of Xenia, OH 11. Got My Swag On, Shelby Cochrane, Cheryl A Mullikin of Xenia, OH 13. A Diva By Moonlight, Randy L. Haines, Kimberly Haines of Lima,OH 14. A Diva By Moonlight, Randy L. Haines, Kimberly Haines of Lima, OH
NSBA Maturity Open Hunter Under Saddle Stakes
10. Version of Goodbar, Sarah Lebsock, Sarah Lebsock of Hilliard, OH 11. Only Version, Kathryne K. Zachrich, Kathryne K. Zachrich of Delaware, OH
NSBA Novice Amateur Trail
NSBA Novice Amateur Western Pleasure
5. A Moonlit Goodbar, Jaime Billing Richardson, Billings Quarter Horses of Ashville, OH 11. My Impulses Are Good, Stephanie Mosier, Stephanie Mosier of Fairborn, OH
NSBA Novice Amateur Western Riding
RESULTS
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NSBA Novice Amateur Working Hunter
1. Heza Silver Cloud, Taylor Jean Douglas, Taylor Jean Douglas of Cincinnati, OH 3. Captive Royalty, Taylor Jean Douglas, Taylor Jean Douglas of Cincinnati, OH
NSBA Novice Amateur Hunter Under Saddle
2. The Escape Clause, Kelsey Grose, Kelsey Grose of Marysville, OH 8. Details of Willy, Paige Peshina Merrill, Paige Peshina Merrill of North Royalton, OH 10. Lukes Like Art, Rebecca E. Dingus, Rebecca E. Dungus of South Point, OH
Congratulations to all of the Ohio Residents
NSBA Novice Youth Hunter Under Saddle 14-18
7. Inkryminating, Jordan Gates,Jordan Gates of Wooster, OH 11. BMQ Rich N Chocolaty, Lucy Mae Eier, Lucy Mae Eier of New Carlisle, OH
NSBA Novice Youth Showmanship 13 & Under
3. Assets Miss Reba, Karissa M. Shank, Karissa M. Shank of Bowling Green, OH 9. Bossy Commander, Alexia Tordoff, Wild Oats Farm LLC of Powell, OH
NSBA Novice Youth Showmanship 13 & Under
1. Dontskipmmygoodimage, Graceon Ehrman, Graceon Ehrman of Steubenville, OH 4.Dayum Im Good, Lindsey Rene Arns, Lindsey Rene Arns of Maumee, OH
NSBA Novice Youth Western Pleasure 14-18
1. Certainly Inspired, Austin N. Green, Steven & Susan 3. Captive Royalty, Taylor Jean Douglas, Taylor Jean Douglas of Thompson of Hillsboro, OH Cincinnati, OH 6. For The Love Of Gold, Hallie B. Mcclintock, Hallie NSBA Novice Youth Horsemanship 13 & Under B. Mcclintock of Galena, OH 4. Too Lazy To Zip, Lauren Carnahan, Lauren Carnahan of Chagrin Falls, 12. The Krymsun Version, OH Madolynn Johnson, Madolynn Johnson of NSBA Novice Youth Horsemanship 14-18 Chardon, OH 5. Inkryminating, Jordan Gates, Jordan Gates of Wooster, OH 6. For The Love Of Gold, Hallie B. Mcclintock, Hallie B. Mcclintock of NSBA Novice Youth Western Riding 14-18 Galena, OH 6. My First Notice, Ciara Bartholomew, Ciara Bartholomew of Dublin, 9. Good Girls Dont Iron, Kayla Magrum, Kayla Magrum of Tiffin, OH OH
NSBA Novice Amateur Hunter Hack
NSBA Novice Youth Equitation Over Fences
3. Art Of The Deal, Natalie Vargo, Natalie Vargo of Plain City, OH
NSBA Novice Youth Hunt Seat Eq 13 & Under
NSBA Novice Youth Working Hunter
3. Art Of The Deal, Natalie Vargo, Natalie Vargo of Plain City, OH
NSBA NYATT Horsemanship
3. Bossy Commander, Alexia Tordoff, Wild Oats Farm LLC of Powell, OH 5. Sterling Version, Olivia Tordoff, Wild Oats Farm LLC of Powell, OH 8. Promotional Asset, Lauren Nicole Diaz, Lauren Nicole Diaz of Newark, NSBA Novice Youth Hunt Seat OH Eq 14-18 9. TH Its Only Money, Lexi M. Kim, Lexi M. Kim of Avon Lake, OH 1. Dontskipmmygoodimage, Graceon Ehrman, Graceon Ehrman NSBA NYATT Hunter Under Saddle of Steubenville, OH 2. Doodle Jump, Jenna Sunni Jacobs, Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, OH
NSBA Novice Youth Hunter Under Saddle 13 And Under
3. Classic Minute Man, Natalie Vargo, Natalie Vargo of Plain City, OH
5. Inkryminating, Jordan Gates, Jordan Gates of Wooster, OH
NSBA NYATT Showmanship
2. Zips Bossy Chip, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell of West Mansfield, OH
NSBA NYATT Western Pleasure
1. Dark Jasmine, Brianna O. Tamulewicz, Susan L. Ostrander of Westerville, OH 8. Huntin A Girl, Paulina Marie Martz, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick 10. Rocked N Red, Audrey Baker, Audrey Baker of Marysville, OH
Burlett of Chelsea, MI 9. A Certain Vino, Karen M. Hornick, Lee M. Reeve of Garden City, KS 12. Only Version, Brent Tincher, Kathryne K. Zachrich of Delaware, OH
NSBA Small Fry Horsemanship
1. Divas Invitation, Ava Lynn Coughlin, Ava Lynn Coughlin of London, OH NSBA Open English Yearling Longe 4. Just Good Enough, Line Stakes Isabella Marie D’Onofrio, 3. Hott and Dangerous, Beckey J. Schooler, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio of Brittany Brown of Valparaiso,IN Lancaster, OH 5. TJ Just Expect Gold, Chuck Fletcher, 7. Slow Lopin Louie, Grant Cindy Fletcher of Circleville, OH Mastin, Melissa Armstrong 6. Cindy Lou Hoo, Julie O’Brien, Christina Wenger of Warren, OH of Jackson, OH 12. The Party Bus, Ty M. Hornick, Robert A. Miller of Lynn, IN 9. At The Bar For Hours, Emma Gore, Tera Gore of Mount Vernon, OH
NSBA Open Western Yearling Longe Line Stakes
1. Im Fancy Schmancy, Kenneth D. Jr. Lankins, Kimberly Haines of Lima 2. Lopin My Blaze Off, Heather L. Graft, Debra L. Maier of Massillon, OH 4. Miss Gotham City, Robert R. Zucker, Robert R. Zucker of Ontario, OH 8. Willy Wicked, Jason D. Koffel, Patrice Tornes of Marietta, OH 10. Invest N Your Dreams, Trevor Barnes, Debra C. Barnes of Lakeview
NSBA Progressive Working Hunter
2. ATM, Jessica Johnson, Barbara G. Johnson of Pickerington, OH
NSBA Amateur Ranch Horse Pleasure
6. Blue Moon Fizz, Shannon Call, Shannon Call of Copley, OH 7. Chicoutimi, Kristi C. Brown, Kristi C. Brown of Thompson, OH
NSBA Small Hunt Seat Equitation
2. Just Good Enough, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio of Lancaster, OH
NSBA Small Fry Showmanship
2. Slow Lopin Louie, Grant Mastin, Melissa Armstrong of Jackson, OH 5. Just Good Enough, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio of Lancaster, OH 7. Rr Just Plain Pretty, Emma Gore, Tera Gore of Mount. Vernon, OH
NSBA Small Fry Trail
1. RR Making It Happen, Grant Mastin, Melissa Armstrong of Jackson, OH 3. Just Good Enough, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio of Lancaster, OH 7. Slow Lopin Louie, Grant Mastin, Melissa Armstrong of Jackson, OH
NSBA Small Fry Western Pleasure
NSBA Ranch Horse Pleasure
3. Shiners Surprise, Clark Bradley, Clark Bradley of Findlay, OH
1. Divas Invitation, Ava Lynn Coughlin, Ava Lynn NSBA Senior Hunter Under Saddle Coughlin of London, OH 4. BMQ The Jig Is Up, Shannon Gillespie, Kim Nicoleshidler of Crystal 6. Slow Lopin Louie, Grant River, FL Mastin, Melissa Armstrong 12. This Art To Be Good, Rebecca Hurst, Vickie J. Shriver of Apple Creek of Jackson, OH 8. Zippos RV, Colton NSBA Senior Trail Worden, Colton Worden of 7. Some Hot Potential, Jennifedr Louise Paul, Sam J. Mierzejewski of Neavda, OH Mount Sterling, OH 9. At The Bar For Hours, Emma Gore, Tera Gore of Mount Vernon, OH 10. Jessies Little Chip, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio NSBA Senior Western of Lancaster, OH
Pleasure
1. One Lazy Investment, Kenneth D Jr Lakins of Wilmington, OH, Peek Owen 4. Dark Jasmine, J. Cole Baker, Susan L. Ostrander of Westerville, OH 6. Just Be Good To Me, Blake Britton, Susan L.
NSBA Sr Hunter Hack
9. Art Of The Deal, Jessica Johnson, Natalie Vargo of Plain City, OH
NSBA Three-Year Non-Pro Hunter Under Saddle Stakes Limited
9. BMQ Revelation, Melissa Drew, Melissa Drew of Ashland, OH 13. Huntified, Elizabeth Bartlett Gorski, Elizabeth Bartlett Gorski of Bowling Green, OH
RESULTS
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Congratulations to all of the Ohio Residents
NSBA Three-Year-Old Non-Pro Hunter Under Saddle Stakes
NSBA Three-Year-Old Open Western Pleasure Futurity
3. So Good To B Me, Ashley Lynn Lakins, Steve & Tanya Relander of Aledo, IL 4. Shes A Single Lady, Kenneth D. Jr. Lakins, Steven & Susan Thompson of Hillsboro, OH 5. KM Call Me Honey, Brian Baker, Kerry & Theresa Love of Westminister, MD 6. The Only Leadin Lady, Blake Britton, Beckey J. Schooler of Delta, OH NSBA Three-Year-Old Non-Pro Western Pleasure Futurity 3. How Bout Her Story, Katsy M. Leeman, Fritz Leeman of Massillon, OH 7. Shes A Single Lady, Kenneth D. Jr. Lakins, Steven & Susan Thompson 9. How Bout Her Story, Katsy M. Leeman, Fritz Leeman of Massillon, OH of Hillsboro, OH 9. So Good To B Me, Ashley Lynn Lakins, Steve & Tanya Relander of 10. You Bet Ima Batman, Tash Schulze, Tom R. Knoch of Wapakoneta, Aledo, IL OH 9. The Only Leadin Lady, Blake Britton, Beckey J. Schooler of Delta, OH 10. You Bet Ima Batman, Tash Schulze, Tom R. Knoch of Wapakoneta, 9. Moonlight Rodder, Beckey J. Schooler, Jordan Gates of Wooster, OH OH 10. Certainly On Sundi, Randy R. Wilson, Byron Parsons of Chico, CA 11. Moonlight Rodder, Jordan Gates, Jordan Gates of Wooster, OH 11. KM Call Me Honey, Brian Baker, Kerry & Theresa Love of 14. Shemakesthemostcents, Madison E. King, Madison E. King of Westminister, MD11. Bellefontaine, OH 15. Invited To Be Lazy, Alana L. Collingsworth, Alana L. Collingsworth of 11. You Bet Ima Batman, Brandon L. Burr, Tom R. Knoch of Wapakoneta, OH Wheelersburg, OH 11. Certainly On Sundi, Randy R. Wilson, Byron Parsons of Chico, CA 14. Chillin Ona Dirt Road, Karen M. Hornick, Wendy Doggett, NSBA Three-Year-Old Non-Pro Western Pleasure Futurity Columbus, IN Limited 15. You Bet Ima Batman, Brandon L. Burr, Tom R. Knoch of Wapakoneta, 8. Moonlight Rodder, Jordan Gates, Jordan Gates of Wooster, OH OH 11. Shemakesthemostcents, Madison E. King, Madison E. King of Bellefontaine, OH 13. Invited To Be Lazy, Alana L. Collingsworth, Alana L. Collingsworth of NSBA Three-Year-Old Open Western Pleasure Futurity - Limited 3. The Only Leadin Lady, Blake Britton, Beckey J. Schooler of Delta, OH Wheelersburg, OH 5.Moonlight Rodder, Beckey J. Schooler, Jordan Gates of Wooster, OH 14. You Bet Ima Batman, Tash Schulze, Tom R. Knoch of Wapakoneta, 7. You Bet Ima Batman, Brandon L. Burr, Tom R. Knoch of Wapakoneta, OH OH 15. You Bet Ima Batman, Tash Schulze, Tom R. Knoch of Wapakoneta, 7. The Only Leadin Lady, Blake Britton, Beckey J. Schooler of Delta, OH OH 8. You Bet Ima Batman, Brandon L. Burr, Tom R. Knoch of Wapakoneta, 15. A Midnight Intuition, Shawn L. Wiggins, Shawn L. Wiggins of New OH Comerstown, OH 9. Lopen Assets, Brian M. Rastall, Carly L. Kidner of Ashtabula, OH 11. Lopen Assets, Brian M. Rastall, Carly L. Kidner of Ashtabula, OH NSBA Three-Year-Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Futurity 12. Shemakesthemostcents, Justin Wheeler, Madison E. King of 2. Only Certifiable, Dawn M. Baker, Haley Hartman of Kalamazoo, MI Bellefontaine, OH 3. Sportin A Neon Tan, Beckey J. Schooler, 2 N Land & Cattle Company 13. Moonlight Rodder, Beckey J. Schooler, Jordan Gates of Wooster, OH Inc. of Erath, LA 6. BMQ Revelation, Heidi Piper, Melissa Drew of Ashland, OH NSBA Two-Year-Old Non-Pro Western Pleasure Stakes 10. BMQ Revelation, Heidi Piper, Melissa Drew of Ashland, OH 3. How Bout At Midnight, Katsy M. Leeman, Fritz Leeman of Massillon, 12. Only Certifiable, Dawn M. Baker, Haley Hartman of Kalamazoo, MI OH 8. A Lazy Holiday, Alexa Lynn Rowland, Andrea Rowland of Ansonia, NSBA Three-Year-Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Futurity OH Limited 12. How Bout At Midnight, Katsy M. Leeman, Fritz Leeman of Massillon, 2. Sportin A Neon Tan, Beckey J. Schooler, 2 N Land & Cattle Company OH Inc. of Erath, LA 15. A Lazy Holiday, Alexa Lynn Rowland, Andrea Rowland of Ansonia, 3. BMQ Revelation, Heidi Piper, Melissa Drew of Ashland, OH OH 4. BMQ Revelation, Heidi Piper, Melissa Drew of Ashland, OH 10. Sportin A Neon Tan, Beckey J. Schooler, 2 N Land & Cattle Company NSBA Two-Year-Old Non-Pro Western Pleasure Stakes - Limited Inc. of Erath, LA 10. A Lazy Holiday, Alexa Lynn Rowland, Andrea Rowland of Ansonia, 12. Signing In, Dakota Diamond Griffith, Robin Sybert of Powell, OH OH 11. Huntified, Elizabeth Bartlett Gorski, Elizabeth Bartlett Gorski of Bowling Green, OH 14. Huntified, Elizabeth Bartlett Gorski, Elizabeth Bartlett Gorski of Bowling Green, OH
12. A Lazy Holiday, Alexa Lynn Rowland, Andrea Rowland of Ansonia,
OH
Mainwaring of Cincinati, OH
NSBA Two-Year-Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Stakes 6. Yeah I Will, Kristy L. Starnes, Kristin S. Martin of Canal Winchester, OH 8. Hopeurhotlikeme, Dakota Diamond Griffith, Dakota Diamond Griffith of Hilliard, OH 9. Sleeping Blaze, Beckey J. Schooler, Susan Diana Norton of Sandcreek, MI 11. Orange Is The Newbay, Jessica Johnson, Sarah Lebsock of Hilliard, OH 11. Sleeping Blaze, Beckey J. Schooler, Susan Diana Norton of Sandcreek, MI 13. Better Hot Than Not, Melissa A. Thyfault, Vicki L. Kern of Bidwell, OH 13. Only Sum Are Invited, Jill Flint, Jill Flint of Newark, OH 14. One Hot Class Act, Darla Sue Lee, Terri L. Hendricks of Youngstown, OH 14. Yeah I Will, Kristy L. Starnes, Kristin S. Martin of Canal Winchester, OH
NSBA Youth Horsemanship 15-18
NSBA Two-Year-Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Stakes - Limited 3. Sleeping Blaze, Beckey J. Schooler, Susan Diana Norton of Sandcreek, MI 7. Sleeping Blaze, Beckey J. Schooler, Susan Diana Norton of Sandcreek, MI 8. Only Sum Are Invited, Jill Flint, Jill Flint of Newark, OH 9. One Hot Class Act, Darla Sue Lee, Terri L. Hendricks of Youngstown, OH 10. Better Hot Than Not, Melissa A. Thyfault, Vicki L. Kern of Bidwell, OH 11. Chocowanda, Nicole Giumenti, Emily Katherine Lloyd of Springfield, OH 11. Hopeurhotlikeme, Dakota Diamond Griffith, Dakota Diamond Griffith of Hilliard, OH 12. Orange Is The Newbay, Jessica Johnson, Sarah Lebsock of Hilliard, OH 12. Already A Legacy, Kelsey A. Tumey, Debra Hannewyk of Niles, MI 13. Hopeurhotlikeme, Dakota Diamond Griffith, Dakota Diamond Griffith of Hilliard, OH 14.One Hot Class Act, Darla Sue Lee, Terri L. Hendricks of Youngstown, OH
NSBA Two-Year-Old Open Western Pleasure Stakes
6. Lopen Assets, Karen M Hornick, Carly L Kidner of Ashtabula, OH
NSBA Two-Year-Old Open Western Pleasure Stakes - Limited 12. Lazy Lopin Ranger, Chad Piper of Sunbury, OH, Susan L Watkins
NSBA Youth Equitation Of Fences 14-18
3. Stroke For Stroke, Mallory Myers, Dr Scott Myers of Sharon Center, OH
NSBA Youth Horsemanship 12-14
1. Sterling Version, Olivia Tordoff, Wild Oats Farm LLC of Powell, OH 4. Zips Bossy Chip, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell of W Mansfield, OH 6. HF Tahnee Too, Marley R Mainwaring, M. Maus & M.
9. Dontskipmygoodimage, Graceon Ehrman, Graceon Ehrman of Steubenville, OH 12. HF Lazy Lopin Diva, Madison Thiel, Madison Thiel of Dublin, OH
NSBA Youth Hunt Seat Equitation 11 & Under
3. Bossy Commander, Alexia Tordoff, Wild Oats Farm LLC. of Powell, OH
NSBA Youth Hunt Seat Equitation 12-14
2. Too Lazy To Zip, Lauren Carnahan, Lauren Carnahan of Chagrin Falls, OH 6. Zips Bossy Chip, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell of W Mansfield, OH
NSBA Youth Hunt Seat Equitation 15-18
4. My First Notice, Ciara Bartholomew, Ciara Bartholomew of Dublin 10. Doodle Jump, Jenna Sunni Jacobs, Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, OH
NSBA Youth Hunter Hack 14-18
1. Stroke For Stroke, Mallory Myers, Dr Scott Myers of Sharon Center
NSBA Youth Hunter Under Saddle 12-14
3. Classic Minute Man, Natalie Vargo, Natalie Vargo of Plain City, OH 7. Too Lazy To Zip, Lauren Carnahan, Lauren Carnahan of Chagrin Falls, 10. Psu Krymsun Shadow, Mikala Lesitsky, Mikala Lesitsky of Canfield
NSBA Youth Hunter Under Saddle 15-18
2. Doodle Jump, Jenna Sunni Jacobs, Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, OH 8. June Has The Details, Morgan L. Heck, Shepherd Quarter Horses of Somerville, OH 11. Inkryminating, Jordan Gates, Jordan Gates of Wooster, OH
NSBA Youth Showmanship 12-14
1. Zips Bossy Chip, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell of W Mansfield, OH 9. Sterling Version, Olivia Tordoff, Wild Oats Farm LLC of Powell, OH
NSBA Youth Showmanship 15-18
1. HF Lazy Lopin Diva, Madison Thiel, Madison Thiel of Dublin, OH 7. Th Its Only Money, Lexi M. Kim, Lexi M. Kim of Avon Lake, OH
RESULTS
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Congratulations to all of the Ohio Residents
NSBA Youth Trail (12-14)
2. Zips Bossy Chip, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell of W Mansfield, OH
NSBA Youth Trail (15-18)
7. My First Notice, Ciara Bartholomew, Ciara Bartholomew of Dublin
NSBA Youth Western Pleasere 11 & Under
4. Got My Swag On, Shelby Cochran, Cheryl A. Mullikin of Xenia, OH
NSBA Youth Western Pleasure 12-14
11. Time Is Lopin By, Emma Brown, Emma Brown of Zanesville, OH 13. The Krymsun Version, Madolynn Johnson, Madolynn Johnson of Chardon, OH
NSBA Youth Western Pleasure 15-18
3. Dark Jasmine, Brianna O. Tamulewicz, Susan L. Ostrander of Westerville, OH 6. Certainly Inspired, Austin N. Green, Steven & Susan Thompson of Hillsboro, OH 8. Huntin A Girl, Paulina Marie Martz, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick 9. New Dream In Town, Kayla Magrum, Kayla Magrum of Tiffin, OH
NSBA Youth Western Riding (13 & Under)
6. HF Tahnee Too, Marley R Mainwaring, M. Maus & M. Mainwaring of Cincinati, OH
NSBA Youth Working Hunter 14-18
1. Stroke For Stroke, Mallory Myers, Dr Scott Myers of Sharon Center 3. Always A Hot Time, Veronica Woodson, Veronica Woodson of Mason
SBB Non Pro Western Yearling Longe Line Stakes
1. Im Fancy Schmancy, Kenneth D. Jr. Lankins, Kimberly Haines of Lima 4. Miss Gotham City, Robert R. Zucker, Robert R. Zucker of Ontario, OH 9. Got My Shyne On, Jack D. Creditt, Jack D. Creditt of Wilmington, OH
SBB Open English Yearling Longe Line Stakes
3. Hott And Dangerous, Beckey J. Schooler, Brittany Brown of Valparaiso,IN 4. Cindy Lou Hoo, Christina Wenger, Christina Wenger of Warren, OH
SBB Open Western Yearling Longe Line Stakes
1. Im Fancy Schmancy, Kenneth D. Jr. Lankins, Kimberly Haines of Lima 3. Miss Gotham City, Robert R. Zucker, Robert R. Zucker of Ontario, OH 7. Got My Shyne On, Jack D. Creditt, Jack D. Creditt of Wilmington, OH 9. Cowgirlsdrivemecrazy, Greg Bender, Fritz Leeman of Massillon, OH 13. Keeping It Secret, Steve Sauder, Dennis & Debbie Martin, Beaver, OH 14. I Am Batt Man, Heath McNeill, Tera Gore of Mount Vernon, OH
SBB Three-Year-Old Non-Pro Hunter Under Saddle Stakes Limited 6. BMQ Revelation, Melissa Drew, Melissa Drew of Ashland, OH
SBB Three-Year-Old Non-Pro Western Pleasure Futurity
3. How Bout Her Story, Katsy M. Leeman, Fritz Leeman of Massillon, OH 8. How Bout Her Story, Katsy M. Leeman, Fritz Leeman of Massillon, OH
SBB Three-Year-Old Open Western Pleasure Futurity
Southern Belle Breeders
SBB Maturity $10,000 Limited Horse Open Western Pleasure Stakes 3. My Impulses Are Good, Ashley Lynne Lakins, Stephanie Mosier of Fairborn, OH 5. My Impulses Are Good, Ashley Lynne Lakins, Stephanie Mosier of Fairborn, OH
SBB Non Pro English Yearling Longe Line Stakes
4. Cindy Lou Hoo, Christina Wenger, Christina Wenger of Warren, OH
3. So Good To B Me, Ashley Lynne Lakins, Steve & Tanya Relander of Aledo, IL 3. Shes A Single Lady, Kenneth D. Jr. Lakins, Steven & Susan Thompson of Hillsboro, OH 6. Shes A Single Lady, Kenneth D. Jr. Lakins, Steven & Susan Thompson of Hillsboro, OH 6. You Bet Ima Batman, Brandon L. Burr, Tom R. Knoch of Wapakoneta 7. So Good To B Me, Ashley Lynne Lakins, Steve & Tanya Relander of Aledo, IL 8. Certainly On Sundi, Randy R. Wilson, Byron Parsons of Chico, CA 9. Certainly On Sundi, Randy R. Wilson, Byron Parsons of Chico, CA 12. You Bet Ima Batman, Brandon L. Burr, Tom R. Knoch of Wapakoneta
SBB Three-Year-Old Open Western Pleasure Futurity - Limited 5. You Bet Ima Batman, Brandon L. Burr, Tom R. Knoch of Wapakoneta 6. You Bet Ima Batman, Brandon L. Burr, Tom R. Knoch of Wapakoneta
SBB Two-Year-Old Non-Pro Western Pleasure Futurity
2. How Bout At Midnight Katsy M. Leeman, Fritz Leeman of Massillon 7. A Lazy Holiday, Alexa Lynn Rowland, Alexa Lynn Rowland of Ansonia, OH 11. How Bout At Midnight Katsy M. Leeman, Fritz Leeman of Massillon 12. A Lazy Holiday, Alexa Lynn Rowland, Alexa Lynn Rowland of Ansonia, OH
SBB Two-Year-Old Non-Pro Western Pleasure Futurity Limited Division
8. A Lazy Holiday, Alexa Lynn Rowland, Alexa Lynn Rowland of Ansonia, OH 9. A Lazy Holiday, Alexa Lynn Rowland, Alexa Lynn Rowland of Ansonia, OH
SBB Two-Year-Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Stakes
of Lancaster, OH 11. Rr Just Plain Pretty, Emma Gore, Tera Gore of Mt. Vernon, OH 12. Heza Potential Star, John-Luke Weiler, Isabella Weiler of Pataskala
Small Fry Trail
1. RR Making It Happen, Grant Mastin, Melissa Armstrong of Jackson 2. Rr My Sudden Career, Grace Miller, Erica Miller of Miamisburg, OH 4. Just Good Enough, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio of Lancaster, OH 12. Slow Lopin Louie, Grant Mastin, Melissa Armstrong of Jackson, OH
5. Yeah I Will, Kristy L. Starnes, Kristin S. Martin of Canal Winchester 6. Orange Is The Newbay, Jessica Johnson, Sarah Lebsock of Hilliard, OH Small Fry Western Horsemanship 8. Better Hot Than Not, Melissa A. Thyfault, Vicki L. Kern of Bidwell, OH 9. Yeah I Will, Kristy L. Starnes, Kristin S. Martin of Canal Winchester, OH
SBB Two-Year-Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Stakes - Limited
5. Better Hot Than Not, Melissa A. Thyfault, Vicki L. Kern of Bidwell, OH 6. Orange Is The Newbay, Jessica Johnson, Sarah Lebsock of Hilliard
SBB Two-Year-Old Open Western Pleasure Futurity
1. How Bout At Midnight, Gil Gaylean, Fritz Leeman of Massillon, OH 1. Cracking The Code, Kenneth D. Jr. Lakins, Susan L. Smanik of Maineville, OH 2. How Bout At Midnight, Gil Gaylean, Fritz Leeman of
1. Divas Invitation, Ava Lynn Coughlin, Ava Lynn Coughlin of London,OH 2. Rr My Sudden Career, Grace Miller, Erica Miller of Miamisburg, OH 6. Just Good Enough, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio of Lancaster, OH 11. Slow Lopin Louie, Grant Mastin, Melissa Armstrong
of Jackson, OH 13. At The Bar For Hours, Emma Gore, Tera Gore of Mt. Vernon, OH
Small Fry Western Horsemanship
1. Divas Invitation, Ava Lynn Coughlin, Ava Lynn Coughlin of London,OH 6. Rr My Sudden Career, Massillon, OH 2. Both Guns Loaded, Donnie J. Recchiuti, Recchiuti/Hannewyk of Heath Grace Miller, Erica Miller of Miamisburg, OH 3. Cracking The Code, Kenneth D. Jr. Lakins, Susan L. Smanik of 7. Slow Lopin Louie, Grant Maineville, OH Mastin, Melissa Armstrong 5. I See You Code Red, Brian E. Cox, Pamela A. Kerola of Hubbard, OH of Jackson, OH 7. Hot Illusions, Brian M Rastall, Brenda C. Yates of Wedgefield, SC 8. An American Leaguer, Delaney Bell, Reily JacobsSBB Two-Year-Old Open Western Pleasure Futurity - Limited Bell of Zanesville,OH 1. Both Guns Loaded, 11. Zippos RV, Colton Worden, Colton Worden of Neavda, OH Donnie J. Recchiuti, Recchiuti/Hannewyk of Heath 12. At The Bar For Hours, Emma Gore, Tera Gore of Mt. Vernon, OH 4. Hot Illusions, Brian M Rastall, Brenda C. Yates of Wedgefield, SC 13. Jessies Little Chip, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio, Anna Limbird of 4. Hot Illusions, Brian M Rastall, Brenda C. Yates of Wedgefield, SC Lima,OH 6. Both Guns Loaded, Donnie J. Recchiuti, Recchiuti/Hannewyk of Heath 15. Ms April Investment, Katelyn Gerken, Tricia Gerken of Napoleon,OH
Youth
Small Fry Hunt Seat Equitation
5. Rr My Sudden Career, Grace Miller, Erica Miller of Miamisburg, OH 6. Just Good Enough, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio of Lancaster, OH
Small Fry Showmanship
2. Rr My Sudden Career, Grace Miller, Erica Miller of Miamisburg, OH 4. Slow Lopin Louie, Grant Mastin, Melissa Armstrong of Jackson, OH 8. Just Good Enough, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio, Isabella Marie D’Onofrio
Youth Three-Year-Old Geldings
1. Corporate Secret, Miranda Peck, Miranda Peck of Ashland, OH 3. TF Emagine Me First, Hannah E. Houser, Hannah E. Houser of Tipp City, OH
Youth Aged Geldings
6. Kid B Styling, Miranda
RESULTS
• Peck, John Peck of Ashland, OH 8. Stks Execute, Sheldon A. McCoy, Dean McCoy of Fleming, OH
Youth Aged Mares
Congratulations to all of the Ohio Residents
6. Vested Maid, Lydia L. Korikian, Cathy Korikian of Galloway, OH 8. Review This Preview, Morgan Reifsteck, Morgan Reifsteck of Liberty TWP, OH
4. Sealed N Delivered, Madison Hashman, Madison Hashman of Mount Gilead, OH 7. Gotta Be Natural, Josh Conger, Ashley Conger of Hudson, OH 8. Kiss My Invitation, Jacey Mayes, Jacey Mayes of Groveport, OH 13. Tar Zans Miss Chip, Kylie Malechowski, Kylie Malechowski of Dillonvale, OH
Youth Equitation Over Fences (14-18)
Youth Barrels (13 & under)
3. Corporate Secret, Miranda Peck, Miranda Peck of Ashland, OH
1. Unforgettable Copy, Brandi J. Schnitkey, Sheri Schnitkey of Wauseon,OH 2. Pretty May Cash, Elyssia VanDenEynde, Joe VanDenEynde of Forest,OH 3. Pride Raja Bars, Carley J. Boeckman, Carley J. Boeckman of Celina,OH 8. Diamonds Express, Morgan Pugh, Morgan Pugh of Louisville, OH 10. TT Redneck Fliterisk, Tate Tobin, Trent Tobin of Fredericktown, OH 11. Flaming Billeo, Denim G. Phillips, Joyce Phillips of Mansfield, OH 14. Slippery Calamity, Mollie Jones, Mollie Jones of Solon, OH 15. Little Brittles, Macy Henkle, Stacey Henkle of Rockford, OH
6. Stroke For Stroke, Mallory Myers, Dr Scott Myers of Sharon Center, OH 12. One Last Laugh, Rachel McKinney, Rachel McKinney of Liberty TWP, OH
Youth Grand Champion Geldings Youth Grand Champion Mares
6. The Art Of Sleep, Mariah Elizabeth Sherer, Mariah Elizabeth Sherer of Hudson, OH
Youth Horsemanship (11 & Under)
8. Ziptown Doc, Reily Jacobs-Bell, Reily Jacobs-Bell of Zanesville, OH
Youth Horsemanship (12-14)
1. Sterling Version, Olivia Tordoff, Wild Oats Farm LLC of Powell, OH 4. Zips Bossy Chip, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell of West Mansfield, OH Youth Barrels (14-18) 6. HF Tahnee Too, Marley R. 1. Little Darlin Doc, Valerie Mainwaring, M. Mainwaring Burch, Kimberly McCutchen & M. Maus of Cincinati, OH of Groveport,OH 5. Heros Dashin Lady, Youth Horsemanship (15-18) Morgan Henning, Joel 5. Good Naturally, Allie M. Stein, Allie M. Stein of Warren, OH Henning of Roseville, OH 11. Dontskipmygoodimage, Graceon Ehrman, Graceon Ehrman of 8. Streakin Pridian, Morgan Steubenville, OH Henning, Joel Henning of 15. HF Lazy Lopin Diva, Madison Thiel, Madison Thiel of Dublin, OH Roseville, OH 9. Story Tellen Martha, Youth Hunt Seat Equitation (11 & Under) Peyton Theado, Peyton M. 3. Assets Miss Reba, Karissa M. Shank, Kariss M. Shank of Bowling Theado of Mount Sterling, Green, OH OH 4. Bossy Commander, Alexia Tordoff, Wild Oats Farm LLC of Powell,OH 11. Doc Rancher, Taulor L. Howell, Taylor L. Howell of Brookville, OH 13. Heza Potential Star, Isabella Weiler, Isabella Weiler of Pataskala, OH 13. Hontubby Kid, Baily Vantilburg, Baily Vantilburg of Celina, OH 14. Firewaters Fantasy, Ellyse A. Shafer, Ellyse A. Shafer of Bellville, OH
Youth Breakaway Roping
5. Little Darlin Dock, Valerie Burch, Kimberly McCutchen of Groveport,OH
Youth Equitation Over Fences (13 & Under)
2. Art Of The Deal, Natalie Vargo, Natalie Vargo of Plain City, OH
Youth Hunt Seat Equitation (12-14)
2. Too Lazy To Zip, Lauren Carnahan Lauren Carnahan of Chagrin Falls,OH 7. Zips Bossy Chip, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell of W Mansfield, OH 10. Play For A Minute, Emily Ambrose, Emily Ambrose of Chadron, OH
Youth Hunt Seat Equitation (15-18)
7. My First Notice, Ciara Bartholomew, Ciara Bartholomew of Dublin,OH 13. Doodle Jump, Jenna Sunni Jacobs, Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, OH
Youth Hunter Hack (13 & Under)
3. Review This Preview, Morgan Reifsteck, Morgan Reifsteck of Liberty Twp, OH 6. Swinging My Assets, Morgn Reifsteck, Morgan Reifsteck of Liberty Twp, OH
Youth Hunter Hack (1418)
1. Stroke For Stroke, Mallory Myers, Dr. Scott Myers of Sharon Center,OH 6. My Secret Past, Maria C. George, Maria C. George of Pickerington, OH
Youth Hunter Under Saddle (11 & Under)
8. MNZ Sooo Good, Lauren B. Laudato, Lauren B. 11. Heza Potential Star, Isabella Weiler, Isabella Weiler of Pataskala, OH
Youth Hunter Under Saddle (12-14)
3. Classic Minute Man, Natalie Vargo, Natalie Vargo of Pain City, OH 7. Too Lazy to Zip, Lauren Carnahan, Lauren Carnahan of Chagrin Falls,OH 11. Psu Krymsun Shadow, Mikala Lesitsky, Mikala Lesitsky of Canfield, OH
Youth Ranch Horse Pleasure
9. Just Me Too, Hanna Jordan Hedderick, Hanna Jordan Hedderick of Hudson, OH 15. Gotta Good Ride, Kalee A. Lohr, Kalee A. Lohr of Bucyrus, OH
Youth Reining (13 & Under)
8. Heza Ruf Hombre, Connor Fuchs, Connor Fuchs of Canfield, OH 9. JD Fritz Jazzman, Caleb Sturgeon, Caleb Sturgeon of Beloit, OH 12. Electric Razor, Jordan P. Roeder, Janine K. Ladd-Roeder of Findlay,OH 14. SF Double Doll, Emma Bapst, Emma Bapst of Jackson, OH
Youth Reining (14-18)
9. Outlaw Juicy Wales, Luke Turner, Luke Turner of Orient, OH 11. Smart Crystalolena, Kathryn Conklin, Kathryn Conklin of Twinsburg, OH 12. Whosewizeinatthebar, Caroline Gute, Caroline Gute of Dublin, OH 14. Rooster Ote, Holly M. Phillips, Holly M. Phillips of Fremont, OH
Youth Reserve Champion Gelding
2.Corporate Secret, Miranda Peck, John Peck of Ashland, OH
Youth Reserve Champion Mare
6. The Art Of Sleep, Mariah Elizabeth Sherer, Mariah Elizabeth Sherer of Hudson, OH
Youth Showmanship (11 & under)
6. Assets Miss Reba, Karrisa M. Shank, Karissa M. Shank of Bowling Green, OH
Youth Showmanship (12-14)
Youth Hunter Under Saddle (15-18)
2. Doodle Jump, Jenna Sunni Jacobs, Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, OH 9. June Has The Details, Morgan L. Heck, Shepherd Quarter Horses of Somerville, OH 13. Inkryminating, Jordan Gates, Jordan Gates of Wooster, OH
1. Zips Bossy Chip, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell of W Mansfield, OH 10. Sterling Version, Olivia Tordoff, Wild Oats Farm LLC of Powell, OH
Youth Performance Halter Geldings
3. Kool Conclusions, Marley Vieta, Marley Vieta of Blacklick, OH 12. Lets Shake Em Up, Paulina Marie Martz, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick, OH Youth Performance Halter Mares 3. Onlythebestchocolate, Paulina Marie Martz, Chelsea M Martz of Blacklick, OH 7. Zips Bossy Chip, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell of W Mansfield, OH 11. Only Ever After, Brittany Harter, Brittany Harter of Delaware, OH 13. Hf Lazy Lopin Diva, Madison Thiel, Madison Thiel of Dublin, OH 15. Dayum Im Good, Lindsey Rene Arns, Lindsey Rene Arns of Maumee,OH
Youth Pole Bending (13 & Under)
3. Little Brittles, Macy Henkle, Stacey Henkle of Rockford, OH 6. Slippery Calamity, Mollie Jones, Mollie Jones of Solon, OH 9. Flipmia Mojave, Raymond James Dobbs, Raymond James Dobbs of St. Clairsville, OH 15. TT Redneck Fliterisk, Tate Tobin, Trent Tobin of Fredericktown, OH
Youth Pole Bending (14-18)
4. Gold Digger Rene, Maddi Price, Maddi Price of Hieksville,OH
Youth Showmanship (15-18)
2. HF Lazy Lopin Diva, Madison Thiel, Madison Thiel of Dublin, OH 8. Promotional Asset, Lauren Nicole Diaz, Lauren Nicole Diaz of Newark,OH 9.TH Its Only Money, Lexi M. Kim, Lexi M. Kim of Avon Lake, OH
Youth Trail (11 & Under)
9. Assets Miss Reba, Karrisa M. Shank, Karissa M. Shank of Bowling Green, OH
Youth Trail (12-14)
14. RL Impulse, Marley R Mainwaring, Maus M And Mainwaring M of Cincinati, OH
Youth Trail (15-18)
9. My First Notice, Ciara Bartholomew, Ciara Bartholomew of Dublin,OH 12. Inkryminating, Jordan Gates, Jordan Gates of Wooster, OH
RESULTS
• Youth Weanling Fillies
1. The Art Of Sleep, Mariah Elizabeth Sherer, Mariah Elizabeth Sherer of Hudson, OH
Youth Western Pleasure (11 & Under)
4. Got My Swag On, Shelby Cochran, Cheryl A. Mullikin of Xenia, OH 7. Eazy Rider, Austin Thomas Latonna, Kimberly Latonna of Johnstown,OH 12. MNZ Sooo Good, Lauren B Laudato, Kristine Mann of Grand River, OH 15. Assets Miss Reba, Karrisa M. Shank, Karissa M. Shank of Bowling Green, OH
Youth Western Pleasure (12-14)
11. Time Is Lopin By, Emma Brown, Emma Brown of Zanesville, OH 13. The Krymsun Version, Madolynn Johnson, Madolynn Johnson of Chardon, OH
Youth Western Pleasure (15-18)
3. Dark Jasmine, Brianna O Tamulewicz, Susan L Ostrander of Westerville, OH 6. Certainly Inspired, Austin N. Green, Steven & Susan Thompson of Hillsboro, OH 8. Huntin A Girl, Paulina Marie Martz, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick,OH 9. New Dream In Town, Kayla Magrum, Kayla Magrum of Tiffin, OH 15. Only Ever After, Brittany Harter, Brittany Harter of Delaware, OH
Youth Western Riding (13 & Under)
11. A Double Speed Dose, Meg L. Stein, Julienne Stein of Cortland, OH 13. Hez Potential Star, Isabella Weiler, Isabella Weiler of Pataskala, OH 14. HF Tahnee Too, Marley R. Mainwaring, M. Manwaring of Cincinati,OH
Youth Working Hunter (14-18)
1. Stroke For Stroke, Mallory Myers, Dr. Scott Myers of Sharon Center,OH 6. Always A Hot Time, Veronica Woodson, Veronica Woodson 8. My Secret Past, Maria C. George, Maria C. George of Pickerington,OH
Youth Yearling Fillies
3. A Radiant Merlot, Bradyn Thomas Burke, Tiffany L. Burke of Mt.
Congratulations to all of the Ohio Residents
Vernon, OH 6. Downtown After Dark, Sydney Geberin, Sharon Sloan of Kenton, OH
Youth Yearling Geldings
4. Told You So, Bradyn Thomas Burke, Tiffany L Burke of Mt Vernon,OH
Novice Youth
Novice Youth Barrel Racing 13 & Under
2. Diamonds Express, Morgan Pugh, Morgan Pugh of Louisville, OH 5. Pride Raja Bars, Carley J. Boeckman, Carley J. Boeckman of Celina,OH 6. Pretty May Cash, Elyssia VanDenEynde, Joe VanDenEynde of Forest,OH 8. Unforgettable Copy, Brandi J. Schnitkey, Sheri Schnitkey of Wauseon,OH 9. Blazin Jet Time, Reagan M. Priest, Reagan M. Priest of Ohio City, OH 15. Slippery Calamity, Mollie Jones, Mollie Jones of Solon, OH
Novice Youth Barrel Racing 14 - 18
11. Ole Doc Ruppert Dude, Rachel Campbell, Holly Mohn of Louisville,OH
Novice Youth Equitation Over Fences
3. My Secret Past, Maria C. George, Maria C. George of Pickerington,OH 5. Art Of The Deal, Natalie Vargo, Natalie Vargo of Plain City, OH 8. Review This Preview, Morgan Reifsteck, Morgan Reifsteck of Liberty Twp, OH 15. Enterprising To Win, Brooke Koontz, Brooke Koontz of Loveland,OH
Novice Youth Hunt Seat Equitation 13 & Under
4. Bossy Commander, Alexia Tordoff, Wild Oats Farm LLC of Powell,OH
Novice Youth Hunt Seat Equitation 14 - 18
1. Dontskipmygoodimage, Graceon Ehrman, Graceon Ehrman of Steubenville, OH 3. Play For A Minute, Emily Ambrose, Emily Ambrose of Chardon, OH 14. Dont Zip Around, Taylor A. Overmier, Taylor A. Overmier of Liberty Center, OH
Novice Youth Hunter Under Saddle 13 & Under
4. Classic Minute Man, Natalie Vargo, Natalie Vargo of Plain City, OH 10. Red Hot N Dangerous, Abby C. Querry, Abby C. Querry of Powell,OH 13. So Sharp, Paige K. Maibach, Paige K. Maibach of Creston, OH 15. Sealed N Delivered, Madison Hashman, Madison Hashman of Mount Gilead, OH
Novice Youth Hunter Under Saddle 14 - 18
9. Inkryminating, Jordan Gates, Jordan Gates, Jordan Gates of Wooster,OH 14. BMQ Rich N Chocolaty, Lucy Mae Eier, Lucy Mae Eier of New Carlisle, OH
Novice Youth Western Pleasure 14 - 18
Novice Youth Pole Bending
4. Eddies Grey Hancock, Mackenzie Myers, Mackenzie Myers of Upper Sandusky, OH 6. A Golden Cowboy, Kyler, Niekamp, Scott A. Niekamp of St. Henry,OH 8. Little Brittles, Macy Henkle, Stacey Henkle of Rockford, OH
Novice Youth Reining
3. Pines Gun Start, Benjamin Beckett, Benjamin Beckett of Dublin, OH 7. Ju Juzz Smokingun, Elizabeth A. Brown, Elizabeth A. Brown of Worthington, OH 9. Smart Crystalolena, Kathryn Conklin, Kathryn Conklin of Twinsburg,OH 11. Rooster Ote, Holly M. Phillips, Holly M. Phillips of Fremont, OH 13. Outlaw Juicy Wales, Luke Turner, Luke Turner of Orient, OH 15. Whiz Top Yankee, Taylor Roeder, Janine K. Ladd-Roeder of Findlay,OH
Novice Youth Showmanship 13 & Under
1. Certainly Inspired, Austin N. Green, Steven & Susan Thompson of Hillsboro, OH 6. For The Love Of Gold, Hallie B. Mcclintock, Hallie B. Mcclintock of Galena, OH 14. The Krymsun Version, Madolynn Johnson, Madolynn Johnson of Chardon, OH
Novice Youth Western Riding 14 - 18
6. My First Notice, Ciara Bartholomew, Ciara Bartholomew of Dublin,OH
Novice Youth Working Hunter
9. Art Of The Deal, Natalie Vargo, Natalie Vargo of Plain City, OH
NYATT NYATT Barrels
3. Little Darlin Chic, Valerie Burch, Kimberly McCutchen of Groveport,OH 5. Gold Ribbon Chic, Trate Brown, Mark Brown of Groveport, OH 8. Mills King Racheal, Caitlyn L. Colvin, Kara Colvin of Trenton, OH 10. Top Jac Fritz, Dolan Robinson, Donald Robinson of Caldwell, OH 12. Classical Organ, Sarah Knechtly, Sarah Knetchly of West Union,OH
5. Assets Miss Reba, Karrisa M. Shank, Karissa M. Shank of Bowling Green, OH 7. Sealed N Delivered, Madison Hashman, Madison Hashman of Mount Gilead, OH 8. Heza Hot Image, Kylee Marie Williams, Marcie Williams of Croton,OH NYATT Horsemanship 15. Bossy Commander, Alexia Tordoff, Wild Oats Farm LLC of 6. Sterling Version, Olivia Tordoff, Wild Oats Farm LLC of Powell, OH Powell,OH 10. Promotional Asset, Nicole Lauren Diaz, Nicole Lauren Diaz of Newark, OH Novice Youth Showmanship 14 - 18 11. Th Its Only Money, Lexi M. Kim, Lexi M. Kim of Avon Lake, OH 2. Dontskipmygoodimage, Graceon Ehrman, Graceon Ehrman of 14. Good Naturally, Allie M. Stein, Allie M. Stein of Warren, OH Steubenville, OH 7. Dayum Im Good, Lindsey Rene Arns, Lindsey Rene Arns of NYATT Hunter Under Saddle Maumee,OH 2. Doodle Jump, Jenna Sunni Jacobs, Jenna Sunni Jacobs of Poland, OH 6. Inkryminating, Jordan Gates, Jordan Gates of Wooster, OH
Novice Youth Trail 13 & Under
8. Assets Miss Reba, Karrisa M. Shank, Karissa M. Shank of Bowling Green, OH
NYATT Reining
1. Shiney Juice, Caleb Sturgeon, Caleb Sturgeon of Novice Youth Western Horsemanship 13 & Under Beloit, OH 6. Too Lazy To Zip, Lauren Carnahan, Lauren Carnahan of Chagrin 4. Whiz Top Yankee, Taylor Falls,OH Roeder, Janine K. Ladd7. Heza Potential Star, Isabella Weiler, Isabella Weiler of Pataskala, OH 15. MNZ Sooo Good, Lauren B. Laudato, Lauren B. Laudato of Chardon, Roeder of Findlay,OH 6. Outlaw Juicy Wales, Luke OH Turner, Luke Turner of Orient, OH Novice Youth Western Horsemanship 14 - 18 7. Whosewhizinatthebar, 5. Dont Zip Around, Taylor A. Overmeier, Taylor A. Overmeier of Caroline Gute, Caroline Gute Liberty Center, OH of Dublin, OH 9. Inkryminating, Jordan Gates, Jordan Gates, Jordan Gates of 8. Skeets Money Maker, Jordan A. Medsker, Jordan A. Medsker of Wooster,OH Dublin,OH 10. For The Love Of Gold, Hallie B. Mcclintock, Hallie B. Mcclintock of 9. Electric Razor, Jordan P. Roeder, Janine K. Ladd-Roeder of Findlay,OH Galena, OH 10. Pistol Roulette, Kalee A. Lohr, Kalee A. Lohr of Bucyrus, OH 15. Good Girls Dont Iron, Kayla Magrum, Kayla Magrum of Tiffin, OH 13. CVF Havanadaydreamin, Colton Mcclure, Colton Mcclure of Orient,OH Novice Youth Western Riding 13 & Under 14. Love Me For Hours, Justin P. Carroll, John T. Carroll of 11. A Double Speed Dose, Meg L. Stein, Julienne Stein of Cortland, OH Richmond,OH 15. Heza Potential Star, Isabella Weiler, Isabella Weiler of Pataskala, OH 15. Olenas Miss Madison, Jacob A. Kamm, Jacob A. Kamm of Germantown, OH
RESULTS
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Congratulations to all of the Ohio Residents
NYATT Showmanship
2. Zips Bossy Chip, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell, Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell of W Mansfield, OH 4. Promotional Asset, Nicole Lauren Diaz, Nicole Lauren Diaz of Newark, OH 5. Th Its Only Money, Lexi M. Kim, Lexi M. Kim of Avon Lake, OH
NYATT Western Pleasure
2. Dark Jasmine, Brianna O. Tamulewicz, Susan L. Ostrander of Westerville, OH 5. Only Ever After, Brittany Harter, Brittany Harter of Delaware, OH 10. Huntin A Girl, Paulina Marie Martz, Chelsea M. Martz of Blacklick,OH 14. Rocked N Red, Audrey Baker, Audrey Baker of Marysville, OH
All Around Small Fry All-Around
Champion: RRM Sudden Career ridden by Grace Miller and owned by Erica Miller
Youth 12-14 All-Around Reserve Champion: Zips Bossy Chip ridden and owned by Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell
Youth 14-18 All-Around
Reserve Champion: Dontskipmygoodimage ridden and owned by Graceon Ehrman
The family that plays together stays together! Our Ohio Amateurs did exactly that on Saturday November 15th when they ventured outside of their comfort zone and played polo for the first time. They met Horace Henriot of Play Polo LLC, a former 4-goal professional player from Belgium who has played across Argentina and Europe. He provided the polo ponies and instruction for what turned into several hours of fun and camaraderie. The Amateurs were celebrating the hard work their members put into making 2014 a record-breaking year. In collaboration with Buckeye Western Horse Association, they hosted the largest circuit in Ohio with over 10,000 entries including $100,000 in free entries and prizes during the Little Buckeye and Buckeye Classic. Planning has already begun for 2015, when they will be the first show in Ohio to introduce AQHA’s new leveling program!
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2014 OAQHA Officers & Directors Marla Atherton
President (2/15) Executive Board 16535 Kitpatrick Rd. Utica, OH 43080 Phone: 740-627-0885 kmrquarter@yahoo.com
Justin Billings
First Vice President (2/15), Executive Board 9755 State Route 752 Ashville, OH 43103 Phone: 800-467-3152 Justin@billingsquarterhorses.com
Scott Nemeth
Second Vice President (2/15) 5544 York County Rd. Columbus, OH 43221 scottnemeth344@gmail.com
Chris Martin
Treasurer (2/15) 10514 Winchester Road Canal Winchester, OH 43110 Phone: 614-406-5385 chris@certifiedimages.com
Sydney Alley
Director (2/16) 44620 Market Ave. Uniontown, OH 44685 Phone: 330-575-7464 alleys@findlay.edu
Danny Blackstone
Jennifer Main
Reporter (2/15) 800 Blackstone St Washington C.H., OH 43160 Phone: 614-419-6210 JSigman89@yahoo.com
Patrick Murty
Past President 6685 S. Raneline Rd. West Milton, OH 45383 Phone: 937-604-8408
Patrick.Murty@Company7BBQ.com
Morgan Alley
Director (2/15) 11620 Market Ave. Uniontown, OH 44685 Phone: 330-324-6191 mea43@zips.uakron.edu
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Director (2/15) 12179 School Lane Rd Croton, OH 43013 Phone: 614-961-9192 mop56@netzero.com
Allie Pitt
Director (2/15) 164 Orchard Dr. Granville, OH 43023 Phone: 740-587-2402
Director (2/15) 15539 Blain Rd. Mt. Sterling, OH 43134 Phone: 614-832-6342 reinercowgirl@att.net
Frederick Borer
Abby Pound
Suzanne Delbrugge
Kara Schockling
JohnDBlackstone@roadrunner.com Director (2/15) Executive Board 2325 State Route 187 London, OH 43140 Phone: 614-309-6682 qtrhrsama@yahoo.com Director (2/15) 260 Spry Rd. Zanesville, OH43701 Phone: 740-607-3493 SGuins2@hotmail.com
Becca Dingus
Director (2/15) 3090 County Rd. 17 South Point, OH 45680 beccadingus@gmail.com
Chelsea Martz
Secretary (2/15) Executive Board 1299 Steamboat Springs Ct. Blacklick, OH 43004 Phone: 614-205-1395 CMartz.56@gmail.com
Maureen Persinger
Jeff Gore
Director (2/15) 7950 Fry Rd. Mount Vernon, OH 43040 Phone: 740-392-6880 jgorebiz@yahoo.com
Cris Martin
Director (2/16) 10555 Swamp Rd. Hebron, OH 43025 Phone: 740-929-4606 Cell: 614-805-2460 golfmom2010@hotmail.com
Director (2/17) 1260 Riley Road Newark, OH 43055 Phone: 740-975-1209 abep32@hotmail.com
Director (2/16) 3130 Nob Hill Rd Zanesville, OH 43701 Phone: 740-872-3011 KB_Mitchell@hotmail.com
Spencer Taucher
Director (2/15) 2326 Middletown St. Uniontown, OH 44685 Phone: 330-819-2232 spencertaucher@yahoo.com
Ann Taylor
Director (2/16) 6990 Stapleton Dr. New Albany, OH 43054 Phone: 614-638-8072 ataylor10101@yahoo.com
Nancy Waid
Director (2/16) 1469 E. Chestnut St. Lancaster, OH 43130
Kristin Martin
Carly Williams
Megan Masterson
Mike Yemc
Winnie Nemeth
Kathryne Zachrich
Director (2/15) Executive Board 10514 Winchester Road Canal Winchester, OH 43110 Phone: 614-323-3384 Kristin@certifiedimages.com Director (2/15) 7025 SR 383 NE Somerset, OH 43783 Phone: 740-405-4236 meganemasterson@gmail. com Director (2/15) 1164 Rambing Brook Way Delaware, OH 43015 Phone: 734-320-7918 winnie@horseadoption.com
Director (2/17) 223 Elwood Ave. Marysville, OH 43040 Phone: 419-651-8119 williams.carly@live.com
Director (2/15) 215 Thurman Ave. Columbus, OH 43206
Director (2/15) 523 Kingbury Rd. Delaware, OH 43015 Phone: 419-438-2219 Kate@cuttingedgesupplyco.com
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2015 OAQHA Officer and Director Nominations
uring the September Ohio Amateur Quarter Horse Association monthly Board of Directors meeting, nominations were made for the 2015 election slate. Nominations were announced by the nominating committee, and are as follows: President Justin Billings 1st Vice President Kristin Martin 2nd Vice President Scott Nemeth Secretary Chelsea Martz Treasurer Fred Borer Reporter Becca Dingus Directors Morgan Alley Jennifer Sigman Main Danny Blackstone Chris Martin Katie Dobrowlski Winnie Nemeth Jordan Ferguson Maureen Persinger Jeff Gore Spencer Taucher Sara Laughlin Kate Zachrich No nominations were made from the floor.
Voting Procedure Election ballots will be mailed from the OQHA office in Richwood, Ohio in late December. Ballots should be marked for no less than four directors and no more than six directors to be counted. Each ballot must be submitted individually in the return envelope provided. Ballots must be received by the OQHA office by January 30th to be counted. Ballots should be mailed to: Ohio Quarter Horse Association PO Box 209 Richwood, OH 43344
OAQHA Nominees
Justin Billings
Candidate for President
Where do you live? Ashville, OH Schooling or previous education? I attended the Ohio State University and majored in finance with a minor in Equine Science as part of their honors program. How are you currently involved with OAQHA: I have been a member of OQHA for over 20 years where I started as a youth and served as a multi-year Director then moved up to become an Amateur Director and served 2 terms as treasurer. I also served as the 2011 & 2012 2nd Vice President. Most recently I have been honoured to serve as the 2013 & 2014 1st Vice President. I am the chair of our community service committee and have been an active member of our horse show and executive committees as well. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I manage my family’s Quarter Horse breeding and showing business and as an exhibitor myself have earned World and Congress Champion titles. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I am a life member of both AQHA and NSBA. I was recently appointed to a 3 year term as a National NSBA Director and AQHA Committee Member. I am also a proud member of the American Horse Council. Additionally, I am in my first year serving on the board for the All American Youth Horse Show. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I enjoy actively supporting charities through my involvement with OAQHA. We have volunteered at Flying Horse Farms for seriously ill children, helped the Marines with Toys for Tots and actively supported the New Vocations Horse Adoption Program. Do you have any hobbies outside of horses? I recently took up Cross Fit in an attempt to get fit enough to start training for my first triathlon. I hope to check that off my bucket list next year.
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OAQHA Nominees
Justin Billings
Kristin Martin
What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? Our second year offering free entries at the Buckeye Classic exceeded all of our expectations. Along with the help of BWHA, we were proud to host Ohio’s largest AQHA Circuit. I would like to see this momentum continue as we work hard to make a positive impact and offer a unique event. I believe it’s important for us to remain innovative and keep fresh ideas that bring our grassroots people back, grow the Ohio Quarter Horse Association base and allow others to see we are an approachable, fun group of horse enthusiasts.
What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. Continue to increase our outreach to other organizations 2. Work to get more people involved in our membership 3. Strive to stay on the leading edge of horse shows with the Buckeye Classic.
Candidate for President Cont’d
Candidate for 1st Vice President Cont’d
Scott Nemeth
Candidate for Director
Kristin Martin
Candidate for 1st Vice President Where do you live? I grew up in southeast Michigan and moved to Powell three years ago with my wife, Winnie, and daughters Clara and Aviana. Where do you live? Canal Winchester, OH Schooling or previous education? BA Communications from Wilmington College. I own and operate Certified Images. We specialize in advertising, photography and web development for the Equine Industry. How are you currently involved with OAQHA: I have been a director and member of the Executive Board for several years. I am also on the show committee for the Buckeye Classic. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I just started showing again at this year’s Congress. I show in the Hunter Under Saddle events. I currently have a two year old, Yeah I Will, with Jay & Kristy Starnes. We were Reserve Champions in the Limited. Non Pro Two Year Old Hunter Under Saddle at the Congress. I also have a maturity horse, Details Ina Minute, with Sarah Hinkel & Brian Bernatowic. Louie and I had a top five and top tens in Amateur Hunter Under Saddle and the Non Pro Maturity. Previously I showed a Certified Edition. Together we won multiple World and Congress Titles. Do you have any hobbies outside of horses? Chris and I have three children, Blake & Brady, 2, and Aubrey, 8 months. Between our family, work, horses and horse shows we are pretty busy.
Schooling or previous education? My current title is Director, Human Resources Analytic at Nationwide Insurance. I am responsible for Human Resource strategy and decision support. Prior to this role I worked in Corporate Strategy and Global Human Resources for GM in Detroit, Michigan. I earned an MBA in Marketing from Michigan State University in 2000. How are you currently involved with OAQHA: I joined OAQHA as a director soon after moving to Ohio. I feel very fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with such a great group of Amateurs who have become some of our best friends. I have been active as a part of the Little Buckeye and Buckeye Classic planning team as well as worked at both shows. I have also participated in several group philanthropic events, including: Flying Horse Farms, New Vocations and Toys for Tots. And, I am looking forward to serving pancakes and orange juice at the Congress again this year. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) Our family has been riding and showing with Doug & Tammy Rath since 2011. We have a three-year old gelding named “Jay-Z” (Jacks are Sleepy Too), showing at Congress this year. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I served as Director, Michigan Quarter Horse Association for five years. I was responsible for leading membership, annual convention and financial task force committees. I facilitated
OAQHA Nominees
Scott Nemeth
Candidate for Director Cont’d
Chelsea Martz
Candidate for Secretary
MQHA’s strategic planning sessions as part of AQHA Affiliate (AIM) programs and attended the Affiliate conference. I also served as Director, New Vocations Racehorse Adoption for ten years. In this role, I was responsible for the original strategic plan and operational design and currently provide ongoing strategy and business planning consulting Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I support Mid-Ohio Food bank and United Way through Nationwide and lead small group for Lifepoint Church in Lewis Center. Do you have any hobbies outside of horses? Besides horses, we have very little time or other extracurricular activities - to our friends without horses, we are extremely boring people. What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1) Continue to improve the horse show experience and reduce costs through stronger state-wide partnership and collaboration – this will allow us to share best practices and better leverage resources and economies of scale. 2) Continue to attract 4-H and open show riders through Novice and Rookie programs, outreach and collaborative partnerships with other Ohio equine organizations. 3) Improve accessibility of riding/showing Quarter Horses to youth through outreach, scholarships, discounted show fees, clinics and development programs. What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? Thank you to the OAQHA board as well as the OQHA Directors who have welcomed our family and given us such a great new horse show home in Ohio. We look forward to showing, being actively involved and giving back to our industry for many years to come.
Where do you live? Blacklick, OH Schooling or previous education? I graduated from The Ohio State University with a B.A. in psychology. I am currently attending The University of Akron to get a master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy How are you currently involved with OAQHA: I am currently the OAQHA secretary. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I am showing Lets Shake Em Up, Huntin a Girl and Onlythebestchocolate in the amateur all around events. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I am also a member of AQHA, NSBA and SOQHA Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I volunteer with the Big Brothers/ Big Sisters organization. Do you have any hobbies outside of horses? Outside of horses, I enjoy tennis, golf and reading. What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. I think it is important that OAQHA continues to recruit new members. We have a lot of exciting things going on in our organization that we would love to share with new people. As a group, we have a lot of fun together and a great sense of camaraderie. It is truly a wonderful organization to be a part of. 2. Continue to put on a great horse show. The Amateurs are always brainstorming ways to make The Buckeye Classic a better show. It is important to continue this dedication as a way of giving back to the horse community. 3. Continue to expand our voluntarism and charity outreach. The Amateurs volunteer at Toys for Tots and Flying Horse farms. With the success of The Buckeye Classic we have been able to give back not just with our time but also with financial support. Ohio Quarter Horse News 57
OAQHA Nominees
Frederick Borer Candidate for Treasurer
Where do you live? In a house Schooling or previous education? School of life. Everyday is a schooling opportunity to learn and educate one’s self. I graduated so long ago I don’t even remember when. How are you currently involved with OAQHA: Currently I am on the executive board for OAQHA. and a very opinionated member at that. This year I was able to work closely with our show committee for the Little Buckeye and Buckeye Classic shows, what am awesome time that was. Our club put their trust in me to be in charge of the pancake breakfast and while it was not a total failure we could have done better and mark my words, 2015 will be a better year. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) Well do I show, I would like too. Finally a Million aka Oden and I took the year off to focus on our farm, The Little Buckeye and Buckeye Classic horse show. I have shown western pleasure, showmanship, and trail and lately I have decided to go the English route, in comes Oden my pride and joy. He is the one horse that no matters what life brings me he will always have a home with me. Two big accomplishments for me was placing in the top ten in pleasure driving while showing in Toronto, Canada then years after that placing 11th at the All American Quarter Horse Congress in Novice Amateur Western Pleasure. I took several years away from showing and raising horses and now at our small little farm in London, OH I am back to showing and raising foals again. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: When I have free time, did you happen to read the above I like to stay busy, who’s got free time? Ok, so when I am not busy I like to spend time helping New Vocations Race Horse Adoption Program. This can be anything from selling t-shirts at different events, to running ring two at their jumping classic show. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities:
Frederick Borer
Candidate for Treasurer Cont’d The Ohio Amateurs volunteer our time at Flying Horse Farms in Mt. Gilead, OH each year. This is such a humbling event. Even though we do not get to see the happy smiling faces, you can feel the laughter and fun the kids have. While at the farm the campers get to be a kid and are asked what fun do you want to have next. There at Flying Horse Farms being sick takes backstage, fun and laughter are on the menu. Our group also spends time with Toys For Tots sorting gifts or packing bags full of toys for families that may not be able to afford them. Upon leaving Toys for Tots you realize that growing up was not nearly as bad as some of these families have. Do you have any hobbies outside of horses? If I am lucky enough to have any free time, I make sure to spend with family and friends. They are my hobby, well, along with the dogs, cats and all the wild animals around the farm. What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. Increase participation in showing at AQHA sponsored event in return that should increase membership 2. Provide a show for all to attend making sure that even if you don’t win a ribbon, you are still a winner in our eyes 3. Have fun, be a team player.
Rebecca Dingus Candidate for Reporter
Where do you live? Mt. Pleasant, MI Schooling or previous education? BA, Mathematics, Ohio University MBA, Ohio University Ph.D., Marketing, Kent State University How are you currently involved with OAQHA: I am wrapping up my first full term as a Director, which has allowed me the opportunity to build strong relationships within OAQHA and the greater OQHA family. I’ve enjoyed volunteering with OAQHA at Toys for Tots, working the pancake breakfast and of course, helping with our horse show.
OAQHA Nominees
Rebecca Dingus
Morgan Alley
Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) While I had to take a break from showing during grad school, I am now very happy to be back in the arena with Lucas (Lukes Like Art). We compete in Hunt Seat Equitation and Hunter Under Saddle.
Circuit in Novice Amateur Hunter Under Saddle, Equitation and Horsemanship. I hope to be expanding my classes to Showmanship and Trail next year.
Candidate for Reporter Cont’d
Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: As a college professor, I am often involved in advising my students’ extracurricular activities. I also mentor elementary school students through an organization called Kids Hope USA and am active in my church. Do you have any hobbies outside of horses? Horses take up most of my free time, but I also enjoy volunteering, running, skiing, hiking, and being outdoors and baking! What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? I would like to see OAQHA encourage more active membership, extending beyond the officers and directors, and to continue to grow our horse show with it’s affordability, size and fun.
Morgan Alley
Candidate for Director
Candidate for Director Cont’d
Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I am on the University of Akron IHSA Western Equestrian Team for the second year and a member of the Northern Ohio Quarter Horse Association. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: University of Akron Western Equestrian Team, Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, University of Akron Office of Admissions tour guide, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Akron-Canton Regional Food Bank, St. Jude’s Children’s research and Relay for Life volunteer. Do you have any hobbies outside of horses? Getting involved in my community through service with my sorority Alpha Delta Pi, giving campus tours at The University of Akron, and playing intramural flag football and basketball. What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. Continue to improve and maintain the excellence of the Amateur Show. 2. Actively seek new members and involve new people into the organization. 3. Support all charities the association is involved in.
Danny Blackstone Candidate for Director
Where do you live? Uniontown, OH Schooling or previous education? Student at The University of Akron.
Where do you live? Granville, OH
How are you currently involved with OAQHA: I am currently a director of the OAQHA and involved with all the organizations the amateurs are associated with.
Schooling or previous education? Coshocton High and some College, mainly trade schools.
Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I currently show my horse Re Invested in the NOQHA
How are you currently involved with OAQHA: I’m presently an OAQHA Director and I was an OAQHA Director during the 90’s.
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OAQHA Nominees
Danny Blackstone
Katie Dobrowolski
Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I raised and produced Congress and World Champions in the 90’s. I showed in Amateur, Novice Amateur and Select Western Pleasure in 2013. But had to stop for awhile because I had both knees replaced. I hope to get back at it in 2015. I have enjoyed the last year as an OAQHA Director and have really enjoyed working with the other Directors and Officers. I believe they are very good at promoting the Amateur ideals and also producing one of the best horse shows in the world. They are a very hard working and dedicated group, and I am proud to be a part of this group.
any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I have two horses living the dream in retirement, and another is now teaching a girl in 4H how to ride. Growing up, my pony, Puzzle, and I competed in barrels and poles. My English horse, Dare and I competed in Hunters, Jumpers, Equitation, Dressage and Hunter Paces. I was active in 4H and IEA all throughout middle school and high school, as well as open and breed specific shows. Currently i’m working with two OTTBs, Alfie and Skye, who love to test my patience but also make it so rewarding.
What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. Promoting Novice and Select classes 2. Giving back to the Amateur and the community 3. Promoting the two Amateur shows and trying to make it more affordable for the Amateurs.
What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1.Continue grassroots movement for increased membership and participation 2.Continue to evolve innovative concepts for the Buckeye Classic 3.Increase local involvement and giving back to the community
Candidate for Director Cont’d
Optional** Any family members you would like to mention/ tell about? Linda Sue Allaby, I love you. Will you marry me? Danny
Candidate for Director Cont’d
Do you have any hobbies outside of horses? I enjoy hiking and running with my dog, Indiana Jones.
Kate Zachrich Candidate for Director
Katie Dobrowolski Candidate for Director
Where do you live? Deleware, OH
Where do you live? Clintonville, OH Schooling or previous education? I have a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Communications from the Ohio State University. How are you currently involved with OAQHA: As former Communications Coordinator for OQHA, I have been to many OAQHA events, written articles, taken pictures, and shared social media content to OQHA members. This year, I volunteered at the Pancake Breakfast. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List
Schooling or previous education? BA-Marketing, Advertising & Communications. AA-Equestrian Studies, Findlay University How are you currently involved with OAQHA: Current Director- Work on several committees and charitable programs. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I show English and Western All Around. Currently I’m showing Only Version “Jada” and The Chocolate Chipper “Daly”. Both have had a successful show career this far. Jada won the Tom Powers, top ten at the Congress and NSBA World Shows. Daly is an Ohio futurity winner and four championships at the NSBA Riders Cup.
OAQHA Nominees
Kate Zachrich
Jennifer Sigman Main
Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: No
help make OQHA & OAQHA a success.
Candidate for Director Cont’d
Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I am a member at Zion Lutheran Church. My husband and I enjoy attending the New Volation Charity for Race Horses and the Flying Horse Ranch program. We also participate with Toys for Tots. Do you have any hobbies outside of horses? I love spending time with my family, sports and travel. What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? Getting more people involved and continuing to add to our charitable priorities. Optional** Any family members you would like to mention/ tell about? My husband, Mike is also getting involved in the horses and enjoys futurity horses and has loved running our small farm. He also enjoys working on the charitable functions the amateur club participates in as well.
Jennifer Sigman Main
Candidate for Director Cont’d
Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) My current horse Coolest Gucci (aka Benny) we show Showmanship, Hunt Seat and Equitation. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I am a active participant at South Side Church of Christ. I give donations, and my time to various charities in the community. Here are the following: ASPCA, Volunteers of America, Tough Enough Pink Show, The Well at Sunny Side, and our local Sunday School class to feed the community. Do you have any hobbies outside of horses? I like antique auctions, spending time with family, friends and my grandchildren. Life is too short to spend time on one thing in life.
Chris Martin
Candidate for Director
Candidate for Director
Where do you live? Canal Winchester, OH Where do you live? I live in Washington C.H., OH with my husband Mark and our cat Baby. Schooling or previous education? School of life. Everyday is a schooling opportunity to learn and educate one’s self. I graduated so long ago I don’t even remember when. How are you currently involved with OAQHA: I have been showing horses my whole life. I have been a director for eight years. I have participated from selling programs at the Congress, ticket raffles for a saddle, volunteered to help with lectures and demonstrations, helped at the AAYH Show, Silent Auction a the Ohio Banguet, Pancake Breakfast each year at the Congress, Toys for Tots, Little Buckeye and Buckeye Classic Horse Show and anywhere anyone needs me to be to
Schooling or previous education? Business Management Degree from Wilmington College How are you currently involved with OAQHA: I am the current treasurer and on the show committee. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) My wife, Kristin Martin, shows. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: No. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I am involved in our church.
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Chris Martin
Jordan Ferguson
Do you have any hobbies outside of horses? I enjoy golfing (only at the Buckeye Open!) and spending time with our kids. Otherwise I stay pretty busy with our work.
I am on the Otterbein Hunt Seat Equestrian Team, Equine Business Management Club, and IDA Nationals Independent Study Club.
Candidate for Director Cont’d
What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? Continuing to build on the success of The Buckeye Classic and Little Buckeye should remain the number one priority because it is instrumental to our other priorities (Growing our active membership, supporting our various charities, and being good stewards to the equine industry in general).
Jordan Ferguson Candidate for Director
Candidate for Director Cont’d
Do you have any hobbies outside of horses? School has been my main priority for the past few years, but I also enjoy painting and mixed media art. What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? OAQHA’s top three priorities should be to increase participation among current Amateur members, create a welcome environment for new Amateurs /Quarter Horse members to become involved, and continue giving back to the community.
Winnie Nemeth Candidate for Director
Where do you live? I currently reside in Westerville, Oh Schooling or previous education? I will graduate from Otterbein University in the Spring of 2015 with a degree in Business Administration and minor in Leadership Studies How are you currently involved with OAQHA: I have attended meetings, but until now have not had the time to commit to the association. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I show the All-Around events with my horse Baileys N Chocolate, “Bill.” I have been fortunate to achieve many accomplishments in the show ring. Simply having the opportunity to have fun, while staying competitive in the show ring is more than I can ask for. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I am a director and point secretary for Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association. I am also on the Otterbein Hunt Seat Equestrian Team and am the treasurer for the team. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities:
Where do you live? I am from Laura, Ohio which is a small town in Miami County. I currently live in Delaware, Ohio. Schooling or previous education? I graduated from the Ohio State University and have a Bachelors of Science Degree in Education and a minor in Equine Science. I am the Standardbred Program Director for New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program. New Vocations places retired Standardbreds and Thoroughbreds into approved homes after they are done racing. We are the leading racehorse adoption program in the country, placing over 400 horses a year. We are a 501 c3 charity. How are you currently involved with OAQHA: This past year I helped with our two horse shows, The Little Buckeye and The Buckeye Classic. I have also been a part of our Christmas service project, Toys For Tots and the annual Christmas party. I also organized the Pre-Jug Gala and Charity Auction, which many OAQHA Directors came and participated in. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I was a member of OQHA as a youth and then after graduating
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Winnie Nemeth
Sara Laughlin
from The Ohio State University and moved to Michigan I became very involved with MQHA for 10 years. Upon moving back to Ohio in three years ago, I became a director for OAQHA board in 2011. I have helped from the beginning with the Buckeye Classic now for two years, The Little Buckeye this year, Toys For Tots, Pre-Jug Gala and Auction, Christmas Party, Pancake Breakfast at the Congress and Flying Horse Farms.
Schooling or previous education? Currently, I am a third-year student pursuing a Bachelors of Science in Public Health from The Ohio State University.
Candidate for Director Cont’d
Our family also has been showing AQHA in Ohio since 2001 through the present. Our daughter, Aviana Nemeth was the OQHA High Point Leadline in 2011 with Kayla Magrum and PR Deck Dot Com and is currently reserve in the OQHA standings this year for the Leadline. We also have a three year old futurity horse with Doug Rath, showing at the Congress. His name is Jacks Are Sleepy Too and we bred and raised him. We look forward to showing him in 2014! Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: Due to my work with New Vocations, I am very involved with the Harness Racing industry, including the United States Trotting Horse Association and the after care programs for Standardbreds, Standardbred Pleasure Horse Organization. I also help with The Little Brown Jug Society during the Delaware County Fair. Do you have any hobbies outside of horses? I am a member of the NSBA and AQHA. I am also a member of Life Point Church. What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? We had a very successful Buckeye Classic and Little Buckeye this year, that had great numbers so I feel we need to continue to make this show a premier event. I also think we always need to focus on getting new members and involvement for the many amateurs in Ohio who may not know all the great things OAQHA has to offer.
Sara Laughlin
Candidate for Director
Where do you live: I reside at The Ohio State University in Columbus, OH.
Candidate for Director Cont’d
How are you currently involved with OAQHA? With my last year of youth concluded, I am currently not involved in OAQHA. However, I would love to become more involved and contribute to an organization that has helped me grow into a successful showman. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) Currently, I enjoy showing horses on the Quarter Horse Circuit. For the past ten years I have shown my horse A Standing Room Only “Stan” in western pleasure, horsemanship, halter, and showmanship. Throughout the years, he and I have been very successful in the show ring. Last year (2013), Stan and I were top 20 at the AQHA Youth World Show in the western pleasure and fourth in the Novice Youth Horsemanship 14-18 at The All American Quarter Horse Congress. We also led the state of Ohio in youth western pleasure as well as finished 11th in the nation. Some of our past accomplishments have included multiple top-ten finishes at The All American Quarter Horse Congress and a Championship in western pleasure. Also, through the Northern Ohio Quarter Horse Association, we have earned two-time year-end All Around Youth Awards, Halter Horse of the Year, and Performance Horse of the Year. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: At this time, I am not involved in any other horse-related organizations at The Ohio State University. However, as a youth, I was a director for The Northern Ohio Quarter Horse Youth Association for six consecutive years. In this position, I helped assist in show set-ups, gate-keeping, fundraising, and raising awareness about the Quarter Horse Association at other local shows. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: At Ohio State I am involved in many extracurricular activities. Currently, I am a member of the Alpha Xi Delta national women’s fraternity. Through this organization, I participate in community service for our national philanthropy Autism Speaks and continue to grow professionally through this sisterhood of women. In addition, I am a member of Alpha Phi Omega. This is a national service fraternity, which allows me to participate in various service events throughout Columbus. One of my favorite service events is “Buckeyethon” – Ohio State’s largest student run philanthropy. For the past two years, I have raised money for Nationwide Children’s Hospital and
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Sara Laughlin
Sara Laughlin
danced in this twelve-hour dance marathon “For The Kids” of pediatric cancer. This year, my peers and I are aiming for our highest goal yet, one million dollars!
is to show aged classes against proven competitors. I feel this could be implemented in a similar way as the rookie classes have been run. We should be encouraging these individuals by offering an intermediate year-end recognition, or all-around award at the weekend shows. Recognizing intermediate riders is not only important at weekend shows but at The All American Quarter Horse Congress as well. Showing at this prestigious event is both an honor and an accomplishment. Because of all of the hard work competitors put in, I believe we should emulate The World Show and have intermediate placings for aged classes.
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Aside from these extracurriculars, I am engaged in other organizations that allow me to grow on an academic and professional level. Recently, I have been selected as a University Ambassador, one of Ohio State’s highest honors. This position allows me to become the face of campus and give prospective students tours of Ohio State as well as make them feel at home as Buckeyes. I am also an intern with The Student Wellness Center. In this position, I am collaborating with human resource interns to create a pilot program that help develop career wellness among Ohio State student employees. This includes building skills, developing communication, and growing in a professional manner. Also within the wellness center I am a Wellness Ambassador. As a Wellness Ambassador, I give presentations to first-year students and university staff on how to maintain healthy lifestyles. Currently, I am advocate for sexual violence and educational services. While at Ohio State, I have developed a passion for educating others on how to recognize and prevent sexual violence within the community. Finally, I am involved in the mentor program with The FirstYear Leadership Initiative – an organization that helps firstyear students transition and find the resources they need to become successful on campus. Do you have any hobbies outside of horses? Outside of horses, I enjoy being a Buckeye at the finest university in the nation – Ohio State! I love cheering on the team at football games as well as giving tours to prospective students to help them develop a desire to attend such a wonderful school. I also enjoy reading, eating ice cream, and watching movies with my friends! What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? First, I feel OAQHA should try to increase participation at the meetings. I feel a lot of opinions about events and organization of the shows are discussed but not brought to the board’s attention. If we could encourage more individuals to express their questions and concerns at the monthly meetings, I feel showmen would feel more involved in and aware of decisionmaking processes. This could even be as simple as going through a video conference or conference calls (for those that cannot travel to meetings). Next, I feel that there should be rewards and incentives for intermediate riders. I would consider an intermediate rider one that is not at novice status, but has not won any major titles or placed at major shows. From personal experiences growing and learning in the AQHA world, I understand how difficult it
Candidate for Director Cont’d
Finally, I feel OAQHA should increase awareness about our organization to other horse-related groups around the state. By advocating to local 4-H horsemen, to FFA horsemen, or even smaller show circuits around the state, we may be able to increase participation rates. It is important to show other individuals who we are, our purpose, and how showing on the quarter horse circuit could benefit them. Raising awareness could be done by putting on riding clinics to show what AQHA judges upon, brochures about training/lesson opportunities, or even presenting about OQHA at club meetings. Appealing to these audiences is not only promoting the Quarter Horse breed, but showing competitors how they can grow within our industry. Optional** Any family members you would like to mention/ tell about? My parents have definitely been my rock as I have shown horses throughout my lifetime. My mom, Connie Laughlin, has not only been my support system, but my coach. Living on a farm, she introduced me to horses at birth and continued to help me grow and develop as a showman. From hauling me to horse shows every weekend to helping me maintain my horse at home, my mom has helped me acquire the skills to be the independent and ambitious woman I am today. In addition, my dad has been at every show cheering me on. Although having no previous horse experience in his lifetime, he still is the best tail washer, leg wrapper, lunger, and rein-holder I know! I wouldn’t trade my “family vacations” to the horse shows for anything in the world!
OAQHA Nominees
Spencer Taucher Candidate for Director
Where do you live? I was born in Akron, Ohio and grew up in neighboring Uniontown, Ohio. I currently live in Columbus while attending college.
Maureen Persinger Candidate for Director
No Biography Information Provided
Schooling or previous education? I am currently a senior attending The Ohio State University majoring in Agriculture Business and minoring in Agriculture Systems Management. How are you currently involved with OAQHA: I am currently a director and have been helping out at OAQHA events and going to their meetings the past few years. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I currently am not showing and have no horses, but I am very interested in the industry. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I am active in my local Boy Scout troop, as an Eagle Scout, helping with meetings and camping trips. I am also involved with the youth group at my church. I helped with fundraisers that have benefited various charities such as the March of Dimes, Relay For Life, and F.I.S.H. Food Pantry.
Jeff Gore
Candidate for Director
No Biography Information Provided
What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. Keep the association strong and fair by always allowing for improvement and new ideas. 2. Continue to improve the quality and attendance of The Little Buckeye and The Buckeye Classic . 3.More involvement from non-members to increase membership numbers.
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NOQHA Futurity Show
2014 Results
Closed Futurity Yearling Mares 1 $331.13 2 $272.26 3 $132.45 1 $70.13 2 $57.66 3 $28.05
Exhibitor: Robert Zucker Exhibitor: John T. Carroll Jr. Exhibitor: Kenny Hoffman Exhibitor: Robert Zucker Exhibitor: John T. Carroll Jr. Exhibitor: Kenny Hoffman
Miss Gotham City Two Eyed Radical Zip Battgirl N Levis Miss Gotham City Two Eyed Radical Zip Battgirl N Levis
Closed Futurity Yearling Longe Lines 1 $294.34 2 $196.22 1 $62.33 2 $41.56
Exhibitor: Robert Zucker Exhibitor: Kenny Hoffman Exhibitor: Robert Zucker Exhibitor: Kenny Hoffman
Miss Gotham City Battgirl N Levis Miss Gotham City Battgirl N Levis
Closed Futurity 2 & 3 Yr. Hunter Under Saddle 1 $245.28 1 $51.95
Exhibitor: Julie Majernik Exhibitor: Julie Majernik
Closed Futurity 2 Yr. Old Snaffle Bit 1 $245.28 1 $51.95
Exhibitor: Jim Chafin Exhibitor: Jim Chafin
Closed Futurity 3 & Older WP 1 $294.34 2 $196.22 1 $62.33 2 $41.56
Exhibitor: Jim Chafin Exhibitor: Christine Gantner Exhibitor: Jim Chafin Exhibitor: Christine Gantner
Open Futurity Yearling Mares 1 $323.33 2 $215.56
Exhibitor: Robert Zucker Exhibitor: John T Carroll Jr
Open Futurity Yr Non Pro Longe Line 1 $625.11 2 $495.78 3 $323.33 4 $237.11 5 $194.00 6 $150.89 7 $129.33
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Exhibitor: Debra Maier Exhibitor: Robert Zucker Exhibitor: Patrice Tornes Exhibitor: Christina Wenger Exhibitor: Jack Creditt Exhibitor: Kenny Hoffman Exhibitor: Anita Johnson
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Owner: Robert Zucker Owner: John T. Carroll Jr. Owner: Kenny Hoffman Owner: Randy Haines Owner: Robert Twaddle Owner: Randy Haines
Owner: Robert Zucker Owner: Kenny Hoffman Owner: Randy Haines Owner: Randy Haines
Everything I Am Everything I Am
Owner: Dawn Speece Owner: Julie Majernik
Step Aside Boyz Step Aside Boyz
Owner: Joni Gainey Owner: Randy Haines
Diesel Maid Shes My Kind Of Lazy Diesel Maid Shes My Kind Of Lazy
Owner: Harley Wartman Owner: Ronni McKown Owner: Gail Wilkinson Owner: Michael Farina
Miss Gotham City Two Eyed Radical Zip
Owner: Robert Zucker Owner: John T Carroll
Lopin My Blaze Off Miss Gotham City Willy Wicked Cindy Lou Hoo Got My Shine On Simplytoozippingood Nodoubt Im Krymsuns
Owner: Debra Maier Owner: Robert Zucker Owner: Patrice Tornes Owner: Christina Wenger Owner: Jack Creditt Owner: Kenny Hoffman Owner: Anita Johnson
NOQHA Futurity Show
Open Futurity Yr. Longe Line 1 $679.00 2 $533.50 3 $315.25 4 $242.50 5 $218.25 6 $169.75 7 $145.50 8 $121.25 9 $0.00
Exhibitor: Jason Koffel Exhibitor: Robert Zucker Exhibitor: Debra Maier Exhibitor: Kenny Hoffman Exhibitor: Christina Wenger Exhibitor: Nicole Giumenti Exhibitor: Butch Bogus Exhibitor: Julie Majernik Exhibitor: Amy Watkins
2014 Results
Open Futurity 3 Yr. HUS 1 $431.11 2 $323.33 3 $215.56 4 $107.78
Exhibitor: Missy Thyfault Exhibitor: Julie Majernik Exhibitor: Susan Stocker Exhibitor: Nicole Giumenti
Open Futurity 2 Yr. HUS 1 $363.75 2 $299.08 3 $145.50
Exhibitor: Missy Thyfault Exhibitor: Susan Stocker Exhibitor: Terri Hendricks
Open Futurity NP 2 & 3 Yr. HUS 1 $323.33 2 $215.56
Exhibitor: Elizabeth Gorski Exhibitor: Terri Hendricks
Open Futurity 2 Yr. Western Pleasure 1 $323.33 2 $215.56
Exhibitor: Jim Chafin Exhibitor: Makena Lawrence
Open Futurity 3 Yr. Western Pleasure 1 $431.11 2 $323.33 3 $215.56 4 $107.78
Exhibitor: Jason Koffel Exhibitor: Jim Chafi Exhibitor: Arthur O’Brien Exhibitor: Christine Gantner
Willy Wicked Miss Gotham City Lopin My Blaze Off Simplytoozippingood Cindy Lou Hoo My Irons R Certified Nodoubt Im Krymsuns True To My Escape Xtremelygoodlooking
Owner: Patrice Tornes Owner: Robert Zucker Owner: Debra Maier Owner: Kenny Hoffman Owner: Christina Wenger Owner: Nanette Giumenti Owner: Anita Johnson Owner: Christina Curiale Owner: Michelle Khoshbin
Whisper Sumthin Hot Everything I Am Chasing Tail PSU Krymsun Time
Owner: Karen Howe-Misko Owner: Dawn Speece Owner: Kenneth DiRienzo Owner: Alexis Stillwagon
Better Hot Than Not Desert Party One Hot Class Act
Owner: Vicki Kern Owner: Kenneth DiRienzo Owner: Terri Hendricks
Huntified One Hot Class Act
Owner: Elizabeth Gorski Owner: Terri Hendricks
Step Aside Boyz KM Hes Simply Best
Owner: Joni Gainey Owner: Gloria Kane
Willy Good Investmnt Successful Lady KM Best of Goodbar Shes My Kind Of Lazy
Owner: Rylee Morris Owner: Stanley or Susan Scott Owner: Kimberly Lynn Adams Owner: Ronni McKown
Open Futurity NP 3 Yr. Western Pleasure 1 $323.33 2 $215.56
Exhibitor: Christine Gantner Exhibitor: Melinda Shaw
Shes My Kind Of Lazy KM Best Version
Owner: Ronni McKown Owner: Melinda Shaw
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APPLY TODAY Attention! OQHA Members pursuing a higher education Visit www.oqha.com/youth/ scholarships for all the requirements, including information about scholarship renewals, and to obtain an application. Don’t forget that all new applicants will be required to attend a personal interview at the Ohio Quarter Horse Association office in Richwood on March 14, 2015. Contact Barb Benedum at the OQHA office, bbenedum@oqha.com or (740) 973-2346 ext 122, with any additional questions
DEADLINE FEBRUARY 15, 2015 WWW.OQHA.COM/YOUTH/SCHOLARSHIPS
NYATT Competition The All American Quarter Horse Congress holds several youth contests throughout its duration, the largest of which being the National Youth Activity Team Tournament. After a long day of competition, the River Cities Quarter Horse Association Team was named the winner, beating out 65 other teams and 433 exhibitors from across the country.
2014 NYATT Team Results 1) River Cities Quarter Horse Association 2) Ohio Quarter Horse Association 3) Central Colorado Quarter Horse Association 4) Tennessee Quarter Horse Association 5) Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association 6) Wisconsin Quarter Horse Association 7) Iowa Quarter Horse Associaiton 8) Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Quarter Horse Assoc. 9) Texas Quarter Horse Association 10) Kansas Quarter Horse Association 11) Quarter Horse Association of Nebraska 12) East Coast Quarter Horse Association 13) Michigan Great Lakes Quarter Horse Assoc 14) Indiana Quarter Horse Association 15) Rocky Mountain Quarter Horse Association
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2014 OQHYA Officers & Directors Officers Lauren Diaz
Directors Emma Brown
Hannah Overmyer
Lindsay Brush
Sydney Hoffa
Trey Schwab
Bridgett White
Morgan Kessler
Grace Tachikawa
Paulina Martz
Kayla Magrum
Olivia Tordoff
Madison Thiel
Ellexxah Maxwell
President 2252 Seminary Rd. Heath, OH 43056 740-644-0484 LaurenND13@yahoo.com
Vice President 1175 Harrison Pond Dr. New Albany, OH 43054 614-855-2103 horseloverbrush@yahoo.com
Secretary 7709 Allen Rd. Canal Winchester, OH 43110 614-915-7345 dwight90@insight.rr.com
Treasurer 1299 Steamboat Springs Ct. Blacklick, OH 43004 614-751-2447 gmartz2@aol.com
Reporter 5544 Fawnbrook Ln Dublin, OH 43017 614-719-9144 horselover43017@yahoo.com
Director 2121 Pinkerton Rd. Zanesville, OH 43701 740-453-3247 JulieB3879@yahoo.com
Director 3320 Pigeon Run Rd SW Massilon, OH 44647 330-612-0314 bhoffa@aol.com
Director 18109 Delaware County Line Rd. Ostrander, OH 43061 flas2sox@aol.com
Director 2400 S County Rd. 15 Tiffin, OH 44883 419-448-8044
Director 15720 W. Smith Rd. Elmore, OH 43416 419-862-2137 cbfcriters@aol.com
Director 2180 New London Rd. Hamilton, OH 45013 513-868-6900 schwab2180@fuse.net
Director 1255 Lake Blvd. Apt. 6 Marion, OH 43302 419-310-3627 getachi15@gmail.com
Director 4212 Village Club Dr. Powell, OH 43065 740-881-4641 Olivia@wildoatsfarm.com
Director 24400 State Route 47 West Mansfield, OH 43358 937-869-2467 MilMax@earthlink.com
Upcoming Ohio Quarter Horse Youth Association Meetings January 19, 2015 - Crowne Plaza Columbus North at 7:00 pm, located at: 6500 Doubletree Ave, Columbus, OH 43229 February 7, 2015 - The Annual Meeting will be held at Crowne Plaza Columbus North at 12:00 pm, located at: 6500 Doubletree Ave, Columbus, OH 43229 March 16, 2015 - Crowne Plaza Columbus North at 7:00 pm, located at: 6500 Doubletree Ave, Columbus, OH 43229
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2015 OQHYA Officer and Director Nominations
OQHYA Nominees
Madison Thiel
Candidate for President
uring the September Ohio Quarter Horse Association monthly Board of Directors meeting, nominations were made for the 2015 election slate. Nominations were announced by nominating committee, and are as follows:
Where do you live? Dublin, OH.
President Madison Thiel
School Name & Grade? ECOT (online) & Senior.
Vice President Sydney Hoffa Paulina Martz Ellexxah Maxwell Bridgett White
How are you currently involved with OQHYA: I am currently the reporter in OQHYA. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I show the showmanship, horsemanship, halter and western riding with my mare, HF Lazy Lopin Diva. This year we were World Champions in Youth Showmanship and Reserve Champions in the Youth Showmanship at the All American Quarter Horse Congress.
Secretary Olivia Tordoff Treasurer Emma Brown Caleb Sturgeon
Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I am an AQHYA Director for Region 4.
Reporter Audrey Baker Directors Megan D’Andrea Jordan Gates Lucas Lang Kalee Lohr Hannah Overmyer
Anna Ritzi Karissa Shank Alexia Tordoff Natalie Vargo
Voting Procedure Election ballots will be mailed from the OQHA office in Richwood, Ohio in late December. Ballots should be marked for no less than four directors and no more than six directors to be counted. Each ballot must be submitted individually in the return envelope provided. Ballots must be received by the OQHA Office by January 30th to be counted. Ballots should be mailed to: Ohio Quarter Horse Association P.O. Box 209 Richwood, OH 43344
Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I have served at the soup kitchen for our church. I enjoy playing softball and being in school plays. If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: As a reporter I have helped with multiple fundraisers and youth involvement activities. I have been on the Ohio NYATT team for 2 years in a row. What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. Keeping women’s equestiran an NCAA Sport. 2. Having youth more involved in higher level decisions. 3. Help contribute to the unwanted horse issue.
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OQHYA Nominees
Sydney Hoffa
Candidate for Vice President
Sydney Hoffa
Candidate for Vice President Cont’d members at shows. *Received “Random Act of Kindess” award at the Buckeye Show for helping a little girl and her family at their 1st AQHA Show
Where do you live? Massillon, OH School Name & Grade? Tuslaw High School & 11th Grade How are you currently involved with OQHYA: 2014 Director/member Show at OQHA Shows Attend meetings Attended the 2014 “Y.E.S” Convention Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I train with Dan & Darlene Trein. I show my AQHA Gelding “Don’t Always Skip Me” in the 14-18 all-around events. 2014 Top 15 at the Congress. 2013 Novice & 14-18 Youth High Point awards & Year end & top 10 awards 2013 Top 15 Congress 2013 2nd in the Nation AQHA Rookie Horsemanship Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: Norther Ohio Quarter Horse Association- currently the Treasurer of the Youth group Member of SOQHA, EOQHA, NRHA Member of IEA(Interscholastic Equestrian Assoc) -Team 2014 Reserve National Champion in Horsemanship -2012 Reserve National Champion Reining IEA Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: -Stark County Meals on Wheels- make blankets for the elderly journalism/school newspaper volunteer at IHSA Shows Equine Differences IEA Team Modern Language Club If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: Director- served on committees, attended allmeetings, participated in fundraising activities. Supported fellow
What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. Increase membership by having an outreach programs/activities with other horse clubs/4H member to bring in active new members. Make OQHYA less intimidating to potential new members by hosting team building activities, etc. 2. More community service projects to get OQHYA members more involved within the horse industry & within the community 3. Promoting horse welfare
Ellexxah Maxwell
Candidate for Vice President
Where do you live? West Mansfield, OH School Name & Grade? Ohio Connections Academy How are you currently involved with OQHYA: I am currently a director and have been for the past 6 years. I have been involved in various committies, fund raisers and projects to increase enrollment. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I have shown for a long time despite my age. I qualified nationally for my first world show at 8 years old. I rode at my 1st Congress when I was six and won the small fry Horsemanship and the 13 & under Novice Showmanship. I was the 12-14 AllAround Youth at the 2013 Congress, and was the 2013 AQHA High Point All-Around Youth. I still own my small fry horse, The Cookie Baker, and I plan on continuing to show my mare, Zips Bossy Chip into the 14-18 All-Around events in 2015. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I have recently joined an IEA team with KM Equestrian, I am looking forward to participating with the team riding different levels of training and ability.
OQHYA Nominees
Ellexxah Maxwell
Paulina Martz
Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: This past summer I took some time to help some local 4H members, and donated some show clothes and boots to their club.
How are you currently involved with OQHYA: I am the OQHYA Treasurer and this year I was the head of the stall decorating committee and headed up the sale of our chance boxes.
Candidate for Vice President Cont’d
If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: In addition to helping with the usual fundraisers, meetings, committees, etc, I would like to think I contribute ideas. Maybe not always the best or the most popular, but the kind that make people think. I believe that leads to a better plan of making decisions as a group. People who can work together and share ideas make things happen. What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? First of all I feel the youth Association should develop it’s own committee or taskforce to communicate with the parent organization on issues of stipen money; scholarship applications; and other youth related issues where our opinion should be taken into consideration. Next I would like to develop and present a plan to return a youth mixer/dance to the Congress the Saturday before the NYATT. This could encourage members of different teams to make new friends. Finally I would like to develop a youth link on the Ohio website featuring articles and candids submitted by youth to give them a place to share shows, friends, good times. Possibly even feature a youth spotlight, introducing officers, directors, and members who have achieved noteworthy awards or school related achievements to serve as positive roll models for youth.
Paulina Martz
Candidate for Vice President
Where do you live? Blacklick, OH School Name & Grade? Columbus Academy & Junior
Candidate for Vice President Cont’d
Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I show pleasure with my gelding, Huntin A Girl, halter and trail with, Lets Shake Em Up, and halter and pleasure with my mare, OnlyTheBestChoice. I’ve been showing for six years and have won both the Youth World and the All American Quarter Horse Congress in Performance Halter Mares. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I am, for the third year now, the Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association’s Secretary, as well as being on their NYATT Team for the same amount of time. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I am strongly involved in my school’s theatre department working both on stage and backstage as stage manager, set designer, prop master, and lighting/sound technician. I play the piano, and take photography classes. As for my community I assist the middle and lower school theatre department by mentoring kids both on and off stage as well as working on their shows and assisting the faculty directors. If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: During this past term as treasurer I lead the chance box sales, manning the booth, making announcements, and packing boxes. I also worked alot on our World Show Decorations. I designed our individual stall front banners, and got them made. Gathered the dog tag information and ordered & handed them out.I also put up our decorations, helped gather materials and designed two large banners for our stall fronts. I contributed to many meetings in ideas for fundraisers, and youth world ideas/improvements. Finally, I travelled to the Y.E.S. Convention to represent Ohio on the National Level. What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? I feel that OQHYA should strive to include 4-H more by doing booths/bedding stalls at their show. I also feel we should focus on ways to help not only the horse community but Ohio as well. Finally, I believe that we should focus on becoming a stronger team by setting to know each other better which leads
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Paulina Martz
Candidate for Vice President Cont’d
Olivia Tordoff
Candidate for Secretary
to more potential discussion/ideas in meetings and a more fluid operating system.
Bridgett White
Candidate for Vice President
Where do you live? Powell, OH School Name & Grade? Village Academy & 8th Grade
Where do you live? Canal Winchester, OH School Name & Grade? Pickerington High School Central & 12th Grade How are you currently involved with OQHYA: I am currently the secretary for the OQHYA. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I show the reining with Gallo De Rejo. This year at the Congress I was 10th in the Limited Non Pro and Reserve in the Rookie.
How are you currently involved with OQHYA: I am currently a director. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I show on the Quarter Horse Circuit in Showmanship, Horsemanship and Trail. My horse is Sterling Version. I have been champion in the Horsemanship and Reserve Champion in the Horsemanship at the Quarter Horse Congress. I was also top 10 in the Showmanship at the 2014 Congress. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I attended the 2014 Y.E.S. Convention
Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I am currently President of the Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Youth Association.
Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I am a black belt at Tae Kwon Do. I am a member of St. Joan of Arc Church where I also volunteer.
Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I am a representative for my class in student council. I have served at faith mission soup kitchen.
If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: I have been a director and actively involved with OQHYA and I have attended the majority of OQHYA meetings. I also volunteered to sell raffle tickets at the holiday party and the Congress.
If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: I have attended the meetings and have given my input to better the Association. I have also attended the Y.E.S. Convention with the Youth. What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? -Help Support keeping women’s equestrian MCAA Sport. -Get the word out more about our associate to gain younger members -Get the current members more involved
What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? I think our priorities should focus on engaging and growing our membership and finding ways to develop leadership skills with our executive team.
OQHYA Nominees
Emma Brown
Caleb Sturgeon
Where do you live? Zanesville, OH
Where do you live? Beloit, OH
Candidate for Treasurer
School Name & Grade? Bishop Rosecrans & 9th Grade How are you currently involved with OQHYA: I am currently a director for OQHYA and have been for the past 3 years. I have also sat on various OQHYA committees. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) Yes, I show at most OQHA shows in Western Pleasure and some of the All-Around events such as Horsemanship, Showmanship, Trail and I plan to start showing in Western Riding next year. I have 2 horses Time is Lopin By aka Bree and Only Intuition aka Breezer. I have won the Reichert and the Little. I have placed in the top ten at Congress in several classes over the past years and have made the semifinals the past 2 years at the AQHA Youth World Show. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I am currently the President of EOQHYA and have held this position for 2 years. I am also a member of SOQHA. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I am currently the vice president of my freshman class. I belong to the Key Club and Spanish Club at Bishop Rosecrans High School. I am a high school cheerleader, and I play high school basketball. I am a member of St. Thomas Catholc Church in Zanesville, OH. If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: As a director I participated in various fundraisers and have been one of the top 3 sellers in the past 2 motorcyle raffles. I have been involved in getting sponsors for the OQHYA golf outing and the cash/motorcycle raffles. I have sat on various OQHYA committees most recent being the AQHA Youth World Show Stall Decorating. I attended the Y.E.S. Convention in July 2013. I have also helped at events throuhout the year. What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? Animal Welfare, making shows more appealing to the 4-H/Open Show Riding, making shows more cost friendly.
Candidate for Treasurer
School Name & Grade? West Branch Middle School & 8th Grade How are you currently involved with OQHYA: I helped with fundraisers selling 50/50 tickets, chance boxes & t-shirts. I attended the youth world show and represented Ohio in the NYATT. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I currently show in the youth reining with JD Fritz Jazzman and Shiney Juicce. I was all around small fry in Ohio & won NYATT Reining at the 2014 Congress. I have also shown western pleasure. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: Northern Ohio Quarter Horse Association, have been a director for 4 years. I’m currenntly running for treasurer. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I play soccer and backetball for my school. I’m in 4-H and have had Grand Champion Beef Feeder and Grand Champion Turkey. I’ve won the feeder intermediate Showmanship 2 years in a row. If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: If elected, I would help with fundraisers and anywhere else my help is needed. What do you feel should be OQHYA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? To get more youth involved in the Association To have more organization Make the Congress more youth friendly, a youth party?
OQHYA Nominees
Audrey Baker
Jordan Gates
Where do you live? Marysville, OH
Where do you live? Wooster, OH
School Name & Grade? Marysville High School & 11th Grade
Schooling or previous education? Triway High School & Junior
How are you currently involved with OQHYA: Ohio Congress Team, meetings
How are you currently involved with OQHYA: I have been a youth member with OQHYA for several years. This year I was part of the AQHYA World Show Team and the Congress NYATT Team.
Candidate for Reporter
Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I show in Western Pleasure, Horsemanship, Hunter Under Saddle, & Equitation. My horses name is Rocked N Red. I am leading the nation in the Novice Youth Horsemanship & Hunter Under Saddle. I qualified for Youth Worlds. I placed Top 5 at Novice World & the All American Quarter Horse Congress. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Assocition: Run for Congress Team IEA Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: Leos Club (Community Service) NC4K (Childhood Cancre Awareness) Student Council If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: I will do my best to make OQHYA a better association by striving to find ways to make things better than they were the previous years. Look for possible ways to fix problems & look for areas where the organization has room to grow. I will report the news people will love to hear about. What do you feel should be OQHYA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. Working to involve all levels of riders 2. Do more activities & get togethers for the youth members to becom closer. 3. Ways to raise money that will be pleasant and fun for everyone.
Candidate for Director
Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I have an all around horse name “InKryminating” (barn name Austin) and a 3 year old pleasure horse name “Moonlight Rodder” (barn named Harley). I have shown Austin this year in Showmanship, Trail, Horsemanship, Equitation and Hunter Under Saddle. At the World Show we placed 8th in the Hunter Under Saddle and made the shoot out in Trail. I had the privilege of showing Harley this year at that Congress in the Non Pro 3 Year Old Pleasure and making it back to the finals in both limited and open divisions. I am so proud of my boys and can’t imagine them at my side. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: Most of my time is centered around school and horses. I have been on my school’s student council for the last 3 years and am currently the junior class pep club president. What do you feel should be OAQHA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? I feel one of the most important things for OQHYA to focus on is increasing membership numbers. Facebook and other social media could help with this. Another priority should be continued efforts or activities for all the members to meet and get to know each other.
OQHYA Nominees
Megan D’Andrea Candidate for Director
Where do you live? Fowler, OH School Name & Grade? Joseph Badger High School & 11th Grade How are you currently involved with OQHYA: I am a current member and I have attended and shown at the All American Quarter Horse Congress three years in a row. I have also been a member for three years and competed at Congress on the WPQHA NYATT Team in 2013. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) My involvement in horses includes showing for AQHA and NRHA with my Quarter Horse mare, pepperment. I am also an active Varsity Reining Club member, and was 2013-2014 AQHA Young Horse Development Program with my yearling mare, Willow. I have shown her in a couple of halter classes and done all the training with her so far. I also competed on the WPQHA NYATT Team at Congress in 2013 as a reiner. Most recently, I was chosen to attend the 2014 AQHYA Youth Racing Experience in Atoona, Iowa. Furthermore, I just recently bought a new reining horse I plan to show and joined an IEA Team as a western rider. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I am involved in NRHA, I am in the Varsity Reining Club, and have been a member in the Association and the Club for 4 years. I was also the 2013 Varsity Reining Youth of the Year and top three in the Baker’s Dozen the year before. I am also an active AQHA member and I am in the AQHA Riding Program with over 1,800 hours logged on my horses. Additionally, I give local lectures to 4-H horsemen about training and horse health care at my local library. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I like to help out at my school and I am an active Beta Club and National Honors Society member. I help plan school activities and help other students activities and help other students with their classes and studying techniques. I also like to volunteer at my local equestrian center by giving younger kids riding lessons and helping out around the barn. Furthermore, I help
Megan D’Andrea
Candidate for Director Cont’d
sell NRHyA Futuruty Raffle Tickets to benefit the NRHyA. If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: If I was elected I would strive to help better the Association and get more Youth involved in the Association. I think as youth, we are young, ambitious and have big hopes and dreams. If we put all of our positive energy together and work not only as a team, but an association, we can get more people involved and make OQHYA a better Association! Additionally, I would help inform others about the opportunities that OQHA has to offer and how easy it is to get involved. I would also work together with other youth officers and directors to help make OQHA a better place! I love working with horses and those ivolved with hores, and believe that I can truly make a difference in OQHA for the better. What do you feel should be OQHYA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? First and foremost, I believe that OQHA should try to get more youth interested and involved in the Association, without it’s supporting peopple, an association is nothing. Next, I believe tht OQHA should focus on trying to come up with new ideas and projects that might get others fired up and motivated to become a member of OQHA. Lastly, I think everyone involved with OQHA should try their very best to advertise and promote the association more!
Kalee Lohr
Candidate for Director
Where do you live? Bucyrus, Ohio School Name & Grade? ECOT Online School & 11th How are you currently involved with OQHYA: I am a youth member, a World & Congress Team Qualifier Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I show horses, I have since I was 6, My horses are Pistol
OQHYA Nominees
Kalee Lohr
Hannah Overmyer
Roullette, Gotta Good Ride & Working Wonders. I have made finals and placed at Congress multiple times. I show the all around events.
any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I show my horse Consider Him Sheik in Showmanship, Hunt Seat Equitation, Hunter Under Saddle, Halter, Western Riding, Trail and Horsemanship. We have been top ten at the Congress the past few years we have been able to show.
Candidate for Director Cont’d
Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I am a member of the Northern Ohio Quarter Horse Association, Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association, Eastern Ohio Quarter Horse Association, Ohio Youth Teams. I am also an NRHA & NSBA member. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I participate in a 4-H club in my county, I also played soccer for bay youth soccer & I swim for Gasto a USA team where I qualify for districts and states for my high school. If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: If I was elected I would do my best to make sure the other youth are getting what they want becauseI know alot of times I was scared to voice my opinion so I would try to encourage other kids to speakup. What do you feel should be OQHYA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? I think in the next 2-3 years some priorities should be to expand OQHA & try to get more people involved, and become closer as a group because I felt like I hardly knew anyone.
Hannah Overmyer Candidate for Director
Candidate for Director Cont’d
Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I am a member of NSBA, NOQHA, EOQHA, and SOQHA and competed last year on Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association’s NYATT Team. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I am a member of Key Club and Woodmore High School’s Women’s Chorus. I have donated to Bridge Riding for the Disabled. If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: Unfortunately, due to family health issues, I wasn’t able to be as involved in my most recent term as I had hoped. What do you feel should be OQHYA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? I feel our top three priorities should be to: -To create and implement a way for those who are unable to physically attend meetings; because of distance or other reasons, to be able to “attend” meetings through todays abundance of technology -To always look for new and simple ways to fundraise -To find creative ways to use our funds to increase memberships; through shows and functions
Anneleise Ritzi Candidate for Director Where do you live? Elmore, OH Schooling or previous education? Woodmore High School & 9th Grade How are you currently involved with OQHYA: I am currently a director and have been for three years. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List
Where do you live? Troy, OH Schooling or previous education? Troy Christian High School & 11th Grade
OQHYA Nominees
Anneleise Ritzi
Candidate for Director Cont’d
How are you currently involved with OQHYA: Currently I am an active OQHYA member. I attended the YES Conference, was a memberof the Ohio Youth World Team, and a member of the Ohio NYATT Team. I regularly attend meetings and participate in almost all of the fundraisers. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I currently show a 2006 Bay Mare named Man Im Sassy. This is my first year showing all-around events and I have multiple Novice Youth All-Around Championships, Reserve Youth All-Around titles, and top ten placings at the Novice Championships. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: Ohio Michigan Indiana QHA- Member/NYATT Qualifier Southern Ohio QHA- Member/NYATT qualifier, Eastern Ohio QHA- Member/NYATT, Northern Ohio QHA- Member, Miami Valley Horse Show Assoc.- Member, The Lucky Horseshoes 4-H Club- Treasurer/Fundraiser Chairman Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I’m a member of the Puthoff IEA Team, I volunteer with “Clubhouse” an organization through Ginghanesburg Church that offers after school help for under priveleged kids. I also volunteer time writing letters to deployed soldiers and fitting “stockings for soldiers”. If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: If I become an OQHYA director I would focus on furthering AQHA Education and participation. I would accomplish leadership positions, starting an OQHA Youth Representative booth at Open/IEA shows, and starting a “big-buddy” program involving youth and amateurs. What do you feel should be OQHYA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? I feel OQHYA’s priorities should be appropriate fundraising, promoting youth activities (without horses) to further comraderie and furthering youth’s education of the American Quarter Horse Association. OQHYA will produce outstanding youth if they focus on their education and encourage youth to participate or accept leadership positions.
Karissa Shank
Candidate for Director
Where do you live? Bowling Green, OH Schooling or previous education? Home Educated & 6th Grade How are you currently involved with OQHYA: I currently focus on showing and competing. Now that I am in 13 & Under, I am looking forward to becoming more involved by being elected as an OQHYA Director. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I show in OQHA, NSBA, SOQHA, EOQHA along with many other AQHA Shows. My horses name is Assets Miss Reba. 2012Top 10 at QH Congress, 2012 Reserved Champion at Tom Powers Futurity, 2013- Ohio All Around Small Fry Champion & Top 5 at the Quarter Horse Congress, 2014- Reserve Ohio Novice Youth All Around Champion & I have placed multiple times at QH Congress in top 10 and top 5. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I help my 5 younger brother in lessons at home. We board horses and I help assist in lessons with several 4-H kids. I am also involved with IES Equestrian team out of Ohio. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I am involved in local homeschooling events & functions. I attend Awana’s which is a Church Organization to instill values in children. I help in Childrens Church with the smaller children. If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: I would be available to attend all meetings necessary, I would be able to assist with fundraising and the organization of youth activities. I am reliable and am flexible with my time since I am home educated. What do you feel should be OQHYA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? 1. To make the OQHYA more family oriented and family friendly. 2. To continue to maintain organization through out the OQHYA events 3. To focus on fund raising to help with the cost for families
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OQHYA Nominees
Alexia Tordoff
Candidate for Director
Where do you live? Powell, OH Schooling or previous education? Village Academy & 5th Grade How are you currently involved with OQHYA: I regularily attend all of the youth meetings. I ride on the quarter horse circuit and volunteer as a youth member at various events at shows and during the Congess. My dad, Greg, is a director and my sister, Olivia, is a director and I like how involved they are in our association. Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I show on the Quarter Horse Circuit. My favorite classes are Equitation, Showmanship and Hunter Under Saddle. I also enjoy riding the Trail and Horsemanship. I was the 2014 APHYA World Champion in the walk trot Equitation, Showmanship, Reserve World Champion int he Hunter Under Saddle and the All-Around Walk Trot Champion. My horse is Bossy Commender or Ray and he is double registered. At the 2014 Congress Ray and I were fourth in 11 & Under Equintation and the Novice Youth Equitation. Are you involved in any other horse-related organizations? If so, please list them and state your level of involvement: I train with Brent Tincher but I am not involved in other horse-related organizations because Brent works us so hard. I am a blackbelt in Tae Kwon Do and I love to wear leggings that are very different, I call them “fancy pants” I want to be a director so I can help welcome new faces into the Quarter Horse Circuit & OQHYA.
Alexia Tordoff
Candidate for Director Cont’d
year with the adult directors so we can get to know one another and talk about common goals for OQHA and Congress. 3. I would like to see us learn more about OQHA, how different disciplines ride, have judges give us a seminar on how they judge and score, etc.
Natalie Vargo
Candidate for Director
Where do you live? Plain City, OH Schooling or previous education? Fairbanks & 8th Grade How are you currently involved with OQHYA: I am currently a life member, and attend monthly meetings Explain your current involvement with horses: (Do you show? What classes do you show in? What’s your horse’s name? List any accomplishments you have in the show ring.) I am very involved with horses. I show in the hunter pen as well as in the Hunter Under Saddle and Eq Pen. My horses names are Art of the Deal aka “Rocco” and Classie Minute Mane aka “Chuck”. I am a 3X Reserve Congress Champion and Third at the AQHA World Show. Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I show swine in 4-H at the Union County Fair and State Fair. I also show dogs competitvely.
Please state your involvement in any extracurricular activities and any charities or community activities: I belong to St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church and enjoy participating in charitable events and giving back.
If you are a current OQHYA officer or director, please describe how you have contributed to OQHYA during your most recent term. If you are not currently an OQHYA officer or director, describe what you will contribute to OQHYA, if elected: If I were to be elected I would use my excitment and love of horses to drawm from my mothers experience from training horses and my fathers from serving as a director on the OQHA Board.
What do you feel should be OQHYA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? I think our top priorities should be: 1. Make sure our meetings and horse shows are fun and inviting to everyone. I enjoy the ice breakers 2. I would like to see the youth directors have a few meetings a
What do you feel should be OQHYA’s top three priorities in the next 2-3 years? OQHYA’s three priorities should be to increase membership. To encourage more involvement from current members. Also to promote and encourage growth in the American Quarter Horse Association.
OQHYA Nominees
Lucas Lang
Candidate for Director
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