2020 Roster of USEF Licensed Officials for the Hunter and Jumper Disciplines LINDSEY IRVIN/USHJA TORI BILAS/USHJA TERISÉ COLE/USHJA USHJA ARCHIEVES

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2020 Roster of USEF Licensed Officials for the Hunter and Jumper Disciplines LINDSEY IRVIN/USHJA TORI BILAS/USHJA TERISÉ COLE/USHJA USHJA ARCHIEVES 2020 Roster of USEF Licensed Officials for the Hunter and Jumper Disciplines LINDSEY IRVIN/USHJA TORI BILAS/USHJA TERISÉ COLE/USHJA USHJA ARCHIEVES 2020 Roster of USEF Licensed Officials for the Hunter and Jumper Disciplines As of 12/30/19 Judges Stewards Course Designers Certified Schooling Supervisors Page Judges, Stewards, Course Designers and Certified Schooling Supervisors - National and FEI Level 3 2019 Officiating History 29 Name and Discipline Directory 64 United States Hunter Jumper Association© 3870 Cigar Lane, Lexington, KY 40511 Tel: (859) 225-6700 • Fax: (859) 258-9033 www.ushja.org Roster listings are provided courtesy of the United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. © Copyright 2019-2020. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is strictly prohibited. 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The Sportsman’s Charter That sport is something done for the fun of doing it and that it ceases to be sport when it becomes a business only, something done for what there is in it; That amateurism is something of the heart and spirit - not a matter of exact technical qualifications; That good manners of sport are fundamentally important; That the code must be strictly upheld; That the whole structure of sport is not only preserved from the absurdity of undue importance, but is justified by a kind of romance which animates it, and by the positive virtues of courage, patience, good temper, and unselfishness which are demanded by the code; That the exploitation of sport for profit alone kills the spirit and retains only the husk and semblance of the thing; That the qualities of frankness, courage, and sincerity which mark the good sportsman in private life shall mark the discussions of his interests at a competition. Abbreviations used in the section containing Judges, Stewards, Course Designers, and Certified Schooling Supervisors: HE - Hunter/Jumping Seat Equitation JPCD - Jumper Course Designer HU - Hunter CSS - Certified Schooling Supervisor HB - Hunter Breeding FEIJPCD - FEI Jumping Course Designer JP - Jumper FEIJPSTEW - FEI Jumping Steward FEIJP - FEI Jumping Judge FEIJPVET - FEI Jumping Veterinarian HUCD - Hunter Course Designer C1 - C1 Steward Judges, Stewards, Course Designers, Schooling Designers, Supervisors Course Stewards, Judges, HU FEI JP FEI JP FEI JP Official Fed # Address email, phone HE HU HB JP FEI JP JP CD CSS C1 CD CD STEW VET ABBOTT, MR JOHN 176737 63 CHERRY HILLS DR, AIKEN, SC 29803-5694 [email protected], (770) 309-2210 R R R . ABEL, MS YVONNE 109943 418 BASSO ST, JACKSON, NJ 08527-5212 [email protected], (732) 995-2627 R R . ABLON-WHITNEY, MRS 148167 34 STAFFORD RD., NEWTON, MA 02459-1819 [email protected], (617) 527-1994 R R . R . KIMBERLY ACKLEY, MISS DANIELLE 30985 1021 N GLENWOOD TRAIL, SOUTHERN PINES, NC, 28387-7326 [email protected], (650) 224-9957 R R . r ADLER, MRS LIZ 260354 27792 DAISYFIELD DR, LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA 92677-6017 [email protected], (949) 690-4368 R R . r . AITKEN, MS JULIE 175029 30 N. GULF BOULEVARD, #3084, PLACIDA, FL 33946 [email protected], (954) 790-7652 . R . ALABASTER, MRS LUCY 164101 4026 E ROWEL RD, PHOENIX, AZ 85050-8974 [email protected], (602) 524-1617 R R . ALCORN, MR LARRY 10763 7078 SE PERREN RD, HOLT, MO, 64048-8385 [email protected], (816) 456-8626 . R . X . R ALCORN, MRS KELLY 39294 7078 SE PERREN RD, HOLT, MO, 64048-8385 [email protected], (816) 419-8164 . X . r ALDEN, MRS WINN 31137 8953 BENCHMARK LN, BRISTOW, VA 20136 [email protected], (571) 991-7416 R R . ALDER, MR SCOTT 16155 315 FRANKLIN LAKE CIR, OXFORD, MI, 48371-6708 [email protected], (734) 395-9086 R R . R . R r . ALDRICH-FARRELL, MRS 106201 PO BOX 400, VENICE, FL, 34284-0400 [email protected], (941) 809-6365 R . KIMBERLY ALFANO, MR RALPH 45527 13833 WELLINGTON TRACE E4/125, WELLINGTON, FL, 33414 [email protected], (561) 601-1436 . R L3 . L2 . R ALLEN, DR A. KENT 190965 2716 LANDMARK SCHOOL RD., THE PLAINS, VA, 20198-1732 [email protected], (540) 687-4663 . X . ALLEN, MS LINDA 9564 2163 LIMA LOOP, BOX 71-1057, LAREDO, TX, 78045-6420 [email protected], (831) 274-2382 R . R L3 . R . L4 . ALLISON, MR. ROBERT 175884 4001 HISTORIC LN, CROSSROADS, TX 76227-8004 [email protected], (940) 440-3361 R R . ALTHEUSER, MS KAY 274394 4240 LOST HILLS RD UNIT 2401, CALABASAS, CA 91301-5386 [email protected], (805) 857-5456 R R . AMORMINO, MISS MARLA 183552 1927 N ROWAN AVE, LOS ANGELES, CA 90032-3736 [email protected], (818) 339-6374 R R . ANDERSON, DR. KATHLEEN 153585 288 TRAINING CENTER DRIVE, ELKTON, MD, 21921-2120 [email protected], (410) 392-6646 . X . ANDERSON, MS LISA 110406 1340 OAKWOOD DR, WATKINSVILLE, GA 30677-3138 [email protected], (630) 370-8347 R R . R . ANDERTON, MRS PATRICIA 19293 5018 SCHOOL RD, NEW PORT RICHEY, FL 34653-4765 [email protected], (813) 924-3932 R R . ANDREWS, MS LENA 5032499 19 VALE DRIVE, TABERNACLE, NJ, 08088-8644 [email protected], (609) 304-9539 . r ANDRISANI, MS LINDA 46553 12869 MEADOWBREEZE DR, WELLINGTON, FL 33414-8058 [email protected], (561) 386-8668 R R R . ANGERS, MR JEAN-YVES 60567 349 1/2 OCEAN VIEW AVE, ENCINITAS, CA, 92024-2625 [email protected], (760) 815-0400 . r . ARAKELIAN, MR CHANCE 155096 50 OAK ST, NEW CANAAN, CT 06840-5838 [email protected], (858) 945-4900 R R R . AREND, MR JAY 35109 1062 S. DUTCH JOHN SPRING COURT, GREEN VALLEY, AZ 85614-6210 [email protected], (206) 617-3661 r r . R . ARNOLD, MS LORI 65552 PO BOX 7, GOLDEN CHANCE FARM, S ORRENTO, FL 32776-0007 [email protected], (352) 223-3189 R R . R . ASHE, MS SUSAN 519 2931 TWIN OAKS WAY, WELLINGTON, FL 33414-7021 [email protected], (561) 791-1558 R R R . ASHWAY, MS NANCY 6892 PO BOX 705, ST MICHAELS, MD 21663-0705 [email protected], (410) 253-7252 R R R r . ASTON, MS SANDY 117396 76 VIA CASITAS, BONSALL, CA 92003-4023 [email protected], (760) 415-8989 R R . AURELIANO, MRS JILL 54160 93 MCCOUNS LN, OLD BROOKVILLE, NY 11545-2012 [email protected], (516) 523-4190 . R . AUSTIN, MS KARA 4551661 20 LOFT CIRCLE, DADEVILLE, AL 36853-1438 [email protected], (678) 761-2299 R R R . AVERY, MISS GRETA 274826 PO BOX 492, SOUTH ORLEANS, MA 02662-0492 [email protected], (508) 237-0712 r r . AYERS, MR JEFFREY 14341 1830 RIDGE RD, SELLERSVILLE, PA 18960-3052 [email protected], (215) 801-2010 R R . BABICK, MS MARY 180175 32 YARD AVE, FREEHOLD, NJ 07728-1928 [email protected], (732) 239-1235 R R . r . 3 4 HU FEI JP FEI JP FEI JP Official Fed # Address email, phone HE HU HB JP FEI JP JP CD CSS C1 CD CD STEW VET BACHE-SHUMATE, MRS DE DE 202370 109 GARR AVE, CULPEPER, VA 22701-1509 [email protected], (540) 229-0212 r r . BAHRET, MR JOHN 292469 330 INDIAN AVENUE, MIDDLETOWN, RI 02842-5767 [email protected], (508) 944-4084 . R . BAILEY, MR ARCHER 295181 0N278 SCHNEIDER RD, ELBURN, IL, 60119-9703 [email protected], (561) 315-0707 R R . BAKER, MRS SUSAN 57679 7263 FM 1830, ARGYLE, TX 76226-5094 [email protected], (214) 549-5946 r r . BANKS-POLA, MRS WENDY 56613 258 NORTH ST, RIDGEFIELD, CT 06877-2529 [email protected], (203) 417-0148 R r . BARDEN, MS MELISSA 158944 197 GOLDMINE RD, DUBLIN, NH, 03444-8709 [email protected], (603) 209-0582 r . BARK, MRS MELISSA 251733 15755 EDGEFIELD RD, WELLINGTON, FL 33414-9034 [email protected], (561) 436-0855 R R . BARNARD, MR CHRISTOPHER 305681 2865 NW 137TH PLACE, REDDICK, FL, 32686-5013 [email protected], (845) 417-8987 . R . BARROWS, MR D. 197418 459 BARROWAY LN , HELMSLEY FARM, VERSAILLES, KY 40383-2020 [email protected], (859) 879-7060 . R . BARTON, MR ROBERT 4008819 21385 MORIN RD, VON ORMY, TX, 78073-5003 [email protected], (210) 378-8365 R R . BASKETT, DR. ANNE 275227 744 JOHN WEAVER RD, COLUMBUS, NC, 28722-9612 [email protected], (828) 894-6065 . X . BATTAGLIA, MR DEAN 18798 3103 VERMONT RD, WOODSTOCK, IL, 60098-8888 [email protected], (815) 245-1058 . R . R R . BAUER, MR FRED 12911 4048 WINTER WOOD CT., MOORPARK, CA 93021-3189 [email protected], (650) 740-6654 R R . BAUERSACHS, MRS 133558 30 SPRING HILL RD, FRENCHTOWN, NJ 08825-3015 [email protected], (908) 328-5483 R R . JENNIFER BEACHY, MR RONALD 6339 1526 LAKE SHORE CIR, CRESTWOOD, KY, 40014-9757 [email protected], (502) 548-9422 R R R R L2 R R . BEACHY, MRS PEGGY 111484 1526 LAKE SHORE CIR, CRESTWOOD, KY 40014-9757 [email protected], (502) 548-9421 R R R R . BEALS, MR RIAN 4540383 319 MAIN ST, SAUGERTIES, NY, 12477-1330 [email protected], (518) 522-7966 R R . BEARD, MR RONNIE 324 943 DICKENS PL, WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33411-1865 [email protected], (561) 644-5632 R R . BEARD, MS KAY 121272 7525 E 1ST PLACE, # 1004, DENVER, CO 80230-7022 [email protected], (303) 598-6556 r r . r . BECK, MS COOKIE 112777 8920 N RANGE LINE RD, MILWAUKEE, WI 53217-1009 [email protected], (312) 543-4594 R R . BECK, MS TERRI 36465 22837 COUNTRY VIEW, HEMPSTEAD, TX 77445-8462 [email protected], (832) 724-9860 R R . R . BEDARD, MRS BEVERLY 13757 606 POPLAR CHURCH RD, CAMP HILL, PA, 17011-1835 [email protected], (717) 645-2838 . X . R BEEBEE, MS MARY 10770 1132 OGLETHORPE AVE SW, ATLANTA, GA, 30310-2610 [email protected], (704) 219-3718 .
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