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The Horse of Course Dressage2014 at Devon USEF LEVEL 5 COMPETITION Official Qualifying Competition for the 2015 Adequan FEI North American Junior and Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North; the 2015 USEF Pony Rider Dressage National Championship; 2015 AGCO/USEF Junior and Young Rider Dressage National Championships; and the 2015 USEF Young Adult ‘Brentina Cup’ Dressage National Championship USEF/USDF OPEN COMPETITION & USEF/USDF BREED DIVISION Qualifying Event for the Great American Ins. Group/USDF Breeders Championship East Coast Series $5.00 Great American Insurance Group/USDFBC East Coast Series Championship Final Born in the USA Breeders Awards Great Expectations t Iron Spring Farm we understand how important it is to select the right Welcome to Dressage at Devon stallion to complement your mare. Florianus II Florestan I x Damenstoltz Breed Division Performance Division OurA stallions are proven sires of International Grand Prix winner September 23, 24, 25 September 26, 27, 28 numerous breed show champions Sire of the Approved Stallion, For Set, and FEI winners. Grand Prix dressage winners and Dressage at Devon, a PA non-profit corporation, would like to welcome you to the 40th annual competition. breed show champions We think one will be just what you’re looking for. Dressage at Devon, the highest rated international dressage competition held outside of Europe, combines world class international dressage and one of the world’s few complete sport horse breed shows with the family fun of an International Fall festival. We are proud to be an Official Qualifying Competition for the 2015 Adequan FEI North American Junior and Young Riders’ Championships, the 2015 National Pony Rider Championships, the 2015 FEI World Cup North American League, the 2014 USEF High Performance National Championship and the 2014 Great American Insurance Group/USDF Breeders Championship East Coast Series and the East Coast Series Final competition. In addition we are hosting the twelfth annual Born in the USA Breeders Awards. All competitions are FEI, USEF and USDF recognized. Along with the dressage competition and breed division, we are pleased to announce the return engagement of Guy McLean, Australian Horseman, Entertainer and Bush Poet, and his amazing equine partners. Also returning is the quadrille team of the Delaware Valley Combined Training Association (founders of this competition). The Festival Area is famous for its culinary offerings, voted “best food on the show circuit” by competitors and spectators who can take part of the many options including pastries, full meals, and light snacks. Relax in “The Pub at Devon” with its closed circuit coverage of the competition, or take your refreshments to one of the outdoor seating areas. Those who want to learn more about dressage and keep up with what’s happening around the show grounds can listen in with Dressage at Devon Radio featuring “Dressage with the Experts” which include live Photo by Terri Miller commentary from international judges, riders and trainers, recorded interviews from trainers and riders and the inside scoop for shopping and special events. Don’t forget to browse the many boutiques and shops offering a host of products for the horse, rider, and spectator alike. You’ll find everything from apparel and tack to fine art, jewelry, antiques, pottery and Dressage at Devon souvenirs. You may want to start your holiday shopping in our Festival Area. Photo by Terri Miller Photo by Terri We sincerely thank you for coming and hope your visit to Dressage at Devon is an enjoyable one. Hailey ISF Florianus II x Contango Preferent Pennsylvania • Florida 1st place, 80.5, KWPN 2 & Under class, 610.383.4717 (8–5 EST) Dressage at Devon, 2013 email: [email protected] The Board of Directors and Committee of Dressage at Devon FEI quality gaits Super temperament www.ironspringfarm.com © 2014 Iron Spring Farm, Inc., all rights reserved; Iron Spring Farm, ISF and Iron Spring Farm logo are trademarks of Iron Spring Farm, Inc. Remax Preferred West Chester_DoD_Layout 1 9/9/2014 12:46 AM Page 1 Dressage at Devon T ENA T IVE S CHEDULE Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2014 • Breed Division Dixon Oval 8:00 am - 8:00 pm Gold Ring 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Wine & Cheese Party HorseTech and Dressage Today Hospitality Tent near the warm-up ring 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Centerline Café ,The Pub at Devon, Festival Area Shops & Food Vendors are open during show hours Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014• Breed Division Dixon Oval 8:00 am - 7:00 pm Gold Ring 8:00 am - 2:30 pm Born in the USA Breeders Awards in the Dixon Oval Centerline Café ,The Pub at Devon, Festival Shops & Food Vendors are open during show hours. Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014 • Breed & Performance Divisions Dixon Oval 7:30 am - 9:00 pm Gold Ring 3:00 pm - 7:10 pm 12:00 noon Veterinary Inspection for all CDI Competitors at the Gold Ring Centerline Café ,The Pub at Devon, Festival Shops & Food Vendors are open during show hours. Friday, Sept. 26, 2014 • Performance Division Dixon Oval 8:00 am - 10:00 pm Special Exhibitions during Lunch Afternoon - Ladies Hat Contest Awards Special Exhibitions during the evening – DVCTA Quadrille – Tommy Turvey Gold Ring 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Ladies Day with Ladies Hat Contest • Dressage with the Experts on Dressage at Devon Radio Centerline Café, The Pub at Devon, Festival Shops & Food Vendors are open during show hours. Saturday, Sept. 27, 2014 • Performance Division Dixon Oval 8:00 am - 10:45 pm Special Exhibitions during the afternoon – DVCTA Quadrille Special Exhibitions during the evening – Guy McLean Gold Ring 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Boxholders’ Party in the Devon Club 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Wine & Cheese Party HorseTech and Dressage Today Hospitality Tent near the warm-up ring 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Dressage with the Experts on Dressage at Devon Radio Centerline Café, The Pub at Devon, Festival Shops & Food Vendors are open during show hours. Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014 • Performance Division Dixon Oval 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Markel Mimosas on the Midway • Special Exhibitions during Lunch Gold Ring 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Centerline Café, The Pub at Devon, Festival Shops & Food Vendors are open during show hours. 2 3 Lady Jean Ranch Inc_DressageatDevon_FULL_Layout 1 6/20/2014 7:47 PM Page 1 LLaaddyy JJeeaann RRancchh A True State-of-the-Art Full Service Facility ocated in the heart of Palm Beach in Jupiter, Florida, on fifty beautiful acres, Lady Jean Ranch, Inc., (LJR) offers exceptional facilities for even the most discerning of tastes, carefully designed for ultimate comfort and safety. We are an exceptional boarding facility offering many amenities: 4 Annual & Seasonal Packages Available 4 60 well ventilated stalls 4 Covered 220' x 110' riding arena 4 Regulation size dressage arena 4 Quarter-mile track 4 Covered round pen 4 Veterinary/Breeding Lab 4 MIRRORED ARENA WALLS 4 Air-conditioned tackrooms 4 Air-conditioned locker rooms/lounge 4 DRY STALL PACKAGES AVAILABLE LJR welcomes dressage trainer, 4 Carefully maintained riding surfaces Christopher Schruefer 4 Large grass individual paddocks 4 Fly-control system of CS Performance Horses 4 Jumping field Call for your tour! 4 50 acres with trails 10333 Randolph Siding Road • Jupiter, Florida 4 561-745-1300 4 561-745-2526 (Fax) 4 www.ljrelite.com 4 [email protected] it’s time for Mid-Atlantic Hanoverian Breeders proudly announce the 2014 All-American Hanoverian Young Dressage Horse Awards offering $6,000 in Prizes at Dressage at Devon Solitaire HM (Scimitar-Blue Dinamode xx/Dinamode xx) owned, ridden and bred by Karen Holweck-Mulreany. Special thanks to the 2014 “All-American Hanoverian Young Dressage Horse Awards” sponsors: Rachel Ehrlich, Greengate Farms, New Braintree, MA; Doug & Shannon Langer, Maple Run Farm, Helenville, WI; Peg Lansing, Fleur de Lis Hanoverians, Prospect, KY; Jane MacElree, Hilltop Farm, Inc., Colora, MD; and Anne Sparks, Horses Unlimited, Albuquerque, NM Rewarding American breeders and competitors campaigning domestically-bred Hanoverians in dressage! hree awards totaling $6,000 will be presented to eligible To be eligible for the All-American Hanoverian Young Dressage American-bred Hanoverians competing in the Young Horse Awards, a horse must be American-bred and -owned, which TDressage Horse classes at Dressage at Devon (DAD), the donors have defined as conceived and foaled in this country. The Devon, PA, September 23-28, 2014. The intent is to promote horse must have been issued AHS registration papers. The donors American breeders by encouraging competitors to buy and have stipulated that the sire of an eligible horse must be either an campaign domestically-bred Hanoverians in dressage. Dressage AHS Elite Stallion or a stallion standing in Germany but owned by an at Devon is an excellent showcase for American-bred dressage AHS member. The horse must be in the ribbons in its respective class horses, as it is the largest show of its kind in the United States at Dressage at Devon but its owner need not be a member of the AHS. and attracts the country’s top horses in both the breeding and $2,000 will be awarded to the highest-placing horse in each of the performance divisions. three classes and the money will be split between owner and breeder. In 2014, the Mid-Atlantic Hanoverian Breeders Club (MAHB) will also offer the MAHB-BRED AWARDS of $500 each to the highest-placed MAHB-bred Hanoverian in the Young Horse division and the Mature Horse division of the DAD in-hand open breeding classes. Eligible horses must have been bred by a member of MAHB at time of registration. Money to be split between owner and breeder. Owner need not be a member of MAHB.
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