SPOKANE SPORT HORSE FARM 5th Annual Fall Horse Trials
October 3-6, 2019
Meet the Crew Table of Contents
Welcome Le er...... 3 SSHF Facility Map...... 5 Schedule of Events...... 6 Officials & Event Organizers...... 9 Volunteer Apprecia on...... 10 Meet Your Officials...... 12 Meet the Event & Facility Crew...... 17 Sponsor Apprecia on...... 20 Compe tor & Spectator Reminders...... 23 Cross Country Course Maps...... 24 Division Schedules...... 37 Compe tor List...... 50
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2 Meet theWelcome Crew to Spokane Sporthorse Farm
I am so happy to welcome all of you to our Spokane Sport Horse Farm’s 5th Fall Event!
Welcome Everyone!
We are pleased to welcome compe tors, volunteers, sponsors and friends to our Fi h Annual Fall Horse Trials. We are proud to offer all four current levels of the Hyoli classic series and encourage everyone to watch steeplechase, formal jogs and even help a friend or stranger/soon to be friend in the 10 min vet box.
Because of our efforts to respond to compe tor requests we again have split the xc and show jump days and therefore are always desperate for extra volunteers to cover both jumping days. We use the VIP program to help register and track those hours so volunteers are eligible for regional and na onal awards. Please thank volunteers with your smile. Without them this sport could not exist.
Safe and fun rides for all this weekend. Everyone is welcome to a end the educa onal sessions on Thursday.
Christel Carlson, Event Organizer
PLEASE JOIN US Saturday Evening Competitor Dinner 6:00 pm in the Indoor Arena—BYO Chairs Beer/Wine available for Purchase Music by Mia Edsal One Free Ticket per Entry (in packets) Free Tickets for all-day Volunteers & Sponsors Additional Tickets $15
Food Lovingly Prepared by Joy Terry of SBS Foods & Club Gourmet Menu Classic Lasagne and vegetarian lasagne and garlic bread Salad Bar and Pumpkin Spice Bars
3 4 SSHF Facility Map Spokane Sport Horse Farm 10710 S Sherman Rd, Spokane, WA 99224
HOOKUPS PARKING RING 4 C RING RING 3 1 B RING 2 D
P A ARKING
SHOW PARKING WARM OFFICE E ARKING UP Indoor Arena P 3-DAY F VET BOX PARKING G XC H WARM UP E N A L E R I F E N A L E R I F Parking I
PARKING J YEH J T Parking K L 3-D P B S M
5 W , O 2 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Office Open Packet Pick up 3:00 PM Roads & Tracks Open
T , O 3 — R , S , E , FEH/YEH 3-D J 9:00 - 5:00 pm Dressage Tests of Choice $30/ride *sign up in the office for me slot and pay. 9:30 AM - 3:15 PM Show Jumping Tests of Choice: 9:30-10:15 Intro; 10:15-11:15 BN; 12:15-1:15 N; 1:15-2:15 T; 2:15-3:15 P 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Three-Day Steeplechase Schooling w/Peter Gray 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM Three-Day in Barn Exams - Eastside of Indoor 12:30 PM What a Dressage Judge is Looking for w/Marilyn Payne 1:30 PM Roads & Tracks Guided Tour 3:00 PM Cross-Country Course Opens 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Young Event Horse (YEH) Dressage Ring 1 2:15 PM - 3:00 PM Future Event Horse (FEH) Conforma on Ring 1 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Young Event Horse (YEH) Jumping 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Three-Day Horse Inspec on - Indoor Arena 6:00 PM Three-Day Vet Box Seminar - Indoor Arena
F , October 4th - D 7:00 AM Office Opens 8:00 AM Dressage Compe on Begins
RING 1 RING 2
Judge: Marilyn Payne & Peter Gray Judge: Deeda Randle 8:00 AM - 8:25 AM Preliminary Three-Day 8:00 AM - 10:15 AM Open Training 8:25 AM - 9:00 AM Training Three-Day 10:30 AM - 12:10 PM Jr. Novice 9:00 AM - 11:25 AM Novice Three-Day 1:30 PM - 3:40 PM Novice Amateur Judge: Marilyn Payne 3:55 PM - 5:15 PM Introductory 12:30 PM - 2:50 PM Open Preliminary 3:00 PM - 5:35 PM Open Modified RING 3 RING 4 Judge: Deborah Spence Judge: Peter Gray & Deborah Spence 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM Jr. Training 1:30 PM - 1:40 PM Beginner Novice Three-Day 9:20 AM - 10:45 AM Training Amateur Judge: Peter Gray 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM Open Novice 1:50 PM - 3:10 PM Jr. Beginner Novice 1:55 PM - 4:00 PM Beginner Novice Amateur 3:30 PM - 5:25 PM Open Beginner Novice
6 S , O 5 — D / C C / S J 7:00 Office Opens 9:30 Cross-Country Compe on Begins Cross Country Dressage 9:30 AM - 11:05 AM Training Judge: Marilyn Payne 10:15 AM Training Three-Day Phase A 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM Open Intermediate 11:10 AM - 11:20 AM Training Three-Day Phase D 9:15 AM - 9:20 AM Advanced/Intermediate 10:36 AM Preliminary Three-Day Phase A 9:20 AM - 9:35 AM Advanced CT 11:30 AM - 11:37 AM Preliminary Three-Day Phase D 10:45 AM Novice Three-Day Phase A Show Jumping 11:49 AM - 12:49 PM Novice Three-Day Phase D 12:03 PM Beginner Novice Three-Day Phase A 12:00 PM - 1:50 PM Novice 11:58 AM - 12:01 PM Beginner Novice Three-Day Phase D 2:20 PM - 4:05 PM Beginner Novice 1:35 PM - 2:10 PM Modified 4:35 PM - 5:00 PM Introductory 2:30 PM - 3:16 PM Preliminary 3:35 PM - 4:10 PM Intermediate
6:00 PM Saturday Evening Competitor Dinner - Indoor Arena. BYO chair!
S , O 6 — S J / C C / A 7:00 AM Office Opens 8:00 AM Three-Day 2nd Horse Inspec on Show Jumping Compe on Begins 8:00 AM - 8:05 AM Advanced/Intermediate 12:15 PM - 12:40 PM Jr. Training 8:30 AM - 8:45 AM Open Intermediate 12:40 PM - 1:05 PM Training Amateur 9:15 AM - 10:05 AM Open Preliminary & Prelim Three-Day 1:10 PM - 1:55 PM Open Training 10:40 AM - 11:25 AM Open Modified 2:25 PM - 3:05 PM Novice Three-Day 11:35 AM - 11:40 AM Training Three-Day 3:30 PM - 3:35 PM Beginner Novice Three-Day
A will be given at the comple on of each division
Cross Country Novice, Beginnner Novice, Introductory
9:00 - : Novice P ’ T : : - : Beginner Novice M (T - : - : Introductory S ) rty a ’ Awards will be given in the show office 30 minutes a er s M ’ P S M scores have been posted. C : H B L , D
H S E : H C C S , S (F -S ) FOOD VENDORS ON GROUNDS
7 8 Ofcials & Event Organizers
ORGANIZER TECHNICAL DELEGATE GROUND JURY Christel Carlson Cindy Deporter Marilyn Payne, President
SECRETARY DRESSAGE JUDGES SHOW JUMP JUDGES Chris na Gray Peter Gray Marilyn Payne Marilyn Payne Peter Gray ANNOUNCER Deeda Randle Deeda Randle Paul Delbrook Deborah Spence SHOW COURSE DESIGN SAFETY OFFICER XC COURSE DESIGNER James Atkinson Sco Meredith James Atkinson William Robertson Tom Torvik XC CONTROL SHOW JUMP STEWARD CHIEF SCORER Deeda Randle Stephanie Waterman Scoring Chix XC TIMER WARM-UP STEWARDS XC STARTER Rick Resto Dee & Erin Thomson Greg Haff FINISH TIMER Marilyn Meyer Dee Tomson Lorraine Heath VETERINARIANS Dr. Kris Belles SHOW JUMP BUILDER XC BUILDERS & DECORATION Dr. John Herning Marilyn Meyer Jose Andrade James Atkinson FARRIERS HOSPITALITY Zane Webb Tully Kasparek– Thur & Fri Cyra Carlson Alex Job– Sat & Sun Sue Herning ARENA & COURSE CONSTRUCTION Jose Andrade, James Atkinson, Bill PROGRAM SPONSORSHIP & PRIZES Bryan, Christel Carlson, Sco Currey, Mary Neal Christel Carlson Gary Powell, Zane Webb Gail Mackie
OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Elizabeth Knight Gail Mackie
IN LOVING MEMORY Aimee Witherspoon “Thanks for Everything, Mom” LOVE, Marshmallow (worth the wait) YOUR FRIENDS PAULA AND FRANK SWEENEY
9 SSHF Volunteers, Boarders, & Staff! We truly appreciate your time, consideration,efforts, dedication, participation, understanding, flexibility, accomplishments, contributions, and all your help in bringing about and making this event a success.
Leslie Anderson Linda Kirsch Sandra Saathoff Carol Angell Smith Jennifer Kendall Mindy Sands Libby Beck Molly Kretchmar-Hendricks Clay Sanders Ka e & Kris Belles Melia Langdon Suzanne Sa erlee Mary Brown Chris anne Lauria Lisa Schuchman Sally Brown Gail Mackie Kate Schulthesis Cyra Carlson Rick Mason Eva Szen rmai Rebecca Dixon Vicki Mason Kathie Skeman Kathy Eickerman Marilyn Meyer Dee Tomson Briella Gates Kate Mills Erin Tomson Greg Haff Melody Miller Liz Tukey & Students Cindy Hahn Lisa Morse Jane Thompson Ka e Holmes Greg Owen Stephanie Waterman Lorraine Heath Becky Paul Reiko Weigl John & Sue Herning Chancellor Pell Susan Wilkins Annika & Gabriella Hennington Micaela Raymond Pat Williams Jada & Jolie Jantz Gail Redinger Kim Johnson Heidi Rebic And Many others..we appreciate all of you. Eventing could not exist without our volunteers. THANK YOU to all of you who jump in at the last minute to lend a hand!
10 Jil and Rick Big Adventure
JARBA Farms is an even ng facility in northwest Montana owned and run by Olympian Jil Walton and her husband, Rick Pa erson. The focus at JARBA is to produce quality event horses and train successful riders.
JARBA jumps are custom made by Rick Pa erson. Jil is available for 2548 Farm to Market Rd clinics, coaching at events and Kalispell, MT 59901 lessons. Quality board and training 406-871-6299 available at JARBA Farm.
11 Meet Your Ofcials
Listed in alphabetical order
James Atkinson hails from England, emigrated to Canada at age 13, and spent his youth riding compe vely. In 1999 he represented Canada in the Pan American Games; in 2002 he competed in the World Championships; and in 2011 he represented Canada again in the Pan American Games. But, even as a boy, he was interested in course building and design. Living on a farm meant building stuff, so building a course came naturally to him. As he competed around the world, he became more interested in course design. He started taking classes and going to seminars. In 2001, he started building courses. In 2011 he began to design them. He then achieved his Interna onal License to design courses—and he was the youngest to achieve this recogni on out of 40 licensed designers WORLDWIDE! He con nues to travel extensively na onally, and in Europe competes and is the designer for a number of courses. In addi on, he lends his exper se to the USEA and USEF as a course-design instructor, and sits on the USEA board of governors. He has recently returned to FEI compe on on his own Fleur de Lis.
Kris Belles, DVM, graduated from Oregon State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1996. She has been working in the Spokane area as a veterinarian ever since. She began her career at a large animal prac ce, and for 11 years now has owned a small animal hospital while con nuing to treat horses on the farm. She lives with her husband, three children, and a variety of animals—dogs, cats, horses, chickens, goats, fish, and two 4H beef-project ca le. In her free me, she enjoys taking dressage lessons on her Belgian Warmblood.
Christel Carlson is an “S” dressage, “R” DSHB, and FEI 3* paraequestrian judge, and is also YEH and FEH cer fied. She is the owner of Spokane Sport Horse Farm, a 150 acre boarding, breeding, and show facility, where she has hosted Dressage shows for 22 years, and two USEA events per year since 2016. Christel competed for years on horses she bred and trained, first in jumpers, then even ng, and eventually dressage, earning her bronze, silver, and gold USDF medals. Owning the SSHF event facility is the fulfilment of a lifelong dream, which she shares with her daughter Cyra along with a love for horses.
Blake DeJarna is from Li le Rock, Arkansas and is a freshman Broadcast News major at Washington State University. He graduated from Li le Rock Chris an Academy in 2019. In high school he was an award winning sports reporter for his high school journalism team, hosted the prep rally’s and was a state champion for 5A Girls Soccer as their manager. Currently he works for KUGR, doing both play- by-play and color commentary for the Washington State Cougars football team and Women’s Soccer team.
REVISIONIST EQUESTRIAN JAMES ATKINSON LICENSED USEF & FEI *** & **** XC COURSE DESIGNER & BUILDER 520-609-7696 ½ [email protected]
WWW.REVISIONISTEQUESTRIAN.COM
12 Meet Your Ofcials
Paul Delbrook started riding western at the age of 15 at a local farm in his hometown of Glastonbury, CT. Paul’s keen interest in jumping prompted him to put the western saddle bak on the rack, join Pony Club, and start even ng. Just a few years later Paul met his soul mate, Peter Gray, with whom he shared many wonderful years compe ng throughout the world as well as organizing events in Canada and the US. Paul’s notable results in compe on - compe ng at the pres gious Kentucky Three Day Event in 7 different years and on 7 different horses and placings of 8th twice. He was des ned to make the me one year by being chased a third of the way around the course by a loose Greyhound dog! Paul now enjoys spending most of his me announcing at events with “Fun-Factor Announcing.”
Cindy Deporter has a Masters Degree in Social Work and is the NC State Survey Agency Director. She is the state liason for the 17 federal programs that the state contracts with to provide inves ga ons of the care by these providers. Cindy is an FEI Level 3 TD, she is an FEI Level 2 Judge, an ‘S’ TD and an ‘S’ Event Judge. She also is an ‘R’ park.Dressage TD. Cindy con nues to compete at the lower levels and she and her mare Ana D were the Reserve Master Novice Amateur Champion at the AEC’s held in Lexington, KY at the horse
Sandi Farris DVM graduated from veterinary school at Colorado State University in 1995. A er an internship at Alamo Pintado she founded her own clinic in Alaska. Dr Farris raised and competed sprint sled dogs and was able to apply equine therapeu c protocols to canine athletes. She has been an eventer for 30 years and is an FEI Veterinary Delegate for Even ng and Show Jumping, most recently returning from England where she officiated at Gatcombe and Blenheim CCI 4*. Dr Farris lives on Whidbey Island with her son and a small menagerie of horses and sheep, dabbles in dressage in her spare me, and is a cer fied yoga instructor.
Chris na Gray Event Secretary has been Secretary/Event Management for some of the biggest events in the USA. (The event formerly known as Rolex for example) We are thrilled to welcome this level of exper se to our events. She travels from her home base in Kentucky. Many of you will recognize her from Rebecca Farm or Aspen events in our area. She has experience as a rider and groom as well so she understands the rider's needs and concerns well.
Peter Gray USEF Even ng and Dressage Judge. USEF Even ng and Dressage Techical Delegate. FEI Steward/Dressage. Officiates throughout the US, including the Rolex 4**** Event. Announcer @ dressage and even ng compe ons throughout the US. Avoid world traveler in my free me.
13 Meet Your Ofcials
Greg Haff has managed the start box for every recognized event at SSHF. His wife Sarah is the horse enthusiast, but Greg always helps out. He’s been working for the Spokane Fire Department for 24 years. In his off me he enjoys motorcycles and old jeeps.
John Herning, DVM became interested in horses and even ng during his father's Air Force tour in England. He gradua ng in 1987 from the WSU School of Veterinary Medicine, served a residency at the Delaware Equine Center in PA, where he worked under interna onal and Olympic team veterinarians. He later became an associate in the prac ce. Over the next 13 years, he concentrated on steeplechase and even ng horses, and served as an official veterinarian at Radnor, Fairhill Interna onal, and numerous other East Coast three-day events. Dr. Herning moved back to WA, established Valley Equine Sports Medicine in Spokane, and returned to compe ve riding.
Gail Mackie has managed many na onally recognized shows for both INDA & SSHF. She started riding as a small child, herding ca le and trail riding, and enjoying training and raising Sheltand ponies. In 1994, she purchased Lipizzan stallion, Conversano Natasha II-I and her first English saddle, and began lessons. She and Nate did very well in their show career, winning top Lipizzan in the na on at Training Level before Gail got hurt in an auto accident and Nate went to Christel and Cyra for showing. Though now both re red, Gail and Nate s ll enjoy trail riding.
Marilyn Payne is an FEI 5* Even ng judge and a USEF ‘S’ Dressage Judge who has officiated at major even ng and dressage compe ons in the U.S. and around the world. In addi on to judging twice at the Olympics and at the World Equestrian Games, she has presided at the European Even ng Championships and the Central American Games, and has judged every 5* event in the world. She makes me in her busy judging schedule to teach seminars for FEI Even ng Officials and USEF and Even ng dressage judges. She is a member of the FEI Even ng Commi e, represen ng the perspec ve of judges world wide. Marilyn has been instrumental in establishing the U.S. Even ng Associa on’s Young Event Horse (YEH) program, and spreading the word among breeders and compe tors about this unique compe on. Under her leadership, the YEH program and the training of YEH judges has grown leaps and bounds. Marilyn is currently an ac ve compe tor in even ng and dressage. She resides with her husband Dick at their Applewood Farm in Oldwick, New Jersey. Both their children, Doug and Holly, are prominent 5* Even ng compe tors and trainers.
14 Meet Your Ofcials
Deeda Randle literally grew up riding in the mountains in Northwest Wyoming; trail riding, working ca le, jumping, playing polo and going on pack trips. Her love of Dressage and Even ng started when she a ended Meredith Manor School of Horsemanship in 1974. Since that me, Deeda has been ac ve in promo ng both sport and educa on in Dressage and Even ng. Deeda was involved with the Mountain States Combined Training Associa on, prior to Area IX being formed, as an officer and ac ve member. In those early days, many members helped build courses, lend show jumps, organized and competed in an effort to have compe ons to ride in. Deeda’s volunteer work con nued a er the forma on of Area IX. She has served as Area IX Chairman on two different occasions for a total of 7 years and currently is on the United States Even ng Associa on Board of Governors. Deeda has managed FEI Events at the Colorado Horse Park as well as several smaller shows. Deeda holds licenses as an Even ng ‘r’ Judge and TD and Dressage ‘R’ TD and FEI Steward. Deeda resides in Cheyenne, Wyoming where she owns and operates Randle Equestrian, LLC. Rand Equestrian, LLC is a small, custom lesson and training business with the focus being on equita on, correct basics and fun in the compe on world.
William Robertson runs Jump the Stars Equestrian out of Georgetown, KY where he trains and teaches all levels of horses and riders. William has traveled the US designing the Show Jumping for Even ng compe ons and assisted at several FEI Jumper Compe ons including the Land Rover Kentucky and Kentucky Spring Classic CSI3* compe ons, most recently at this years Winter Equestrian Fes val during the CSIO 4* FEI Na ons Cup. Also a USEF ‘r’ Even ng Course Designer, he designs the Cross Country for Queeny Park Horse Trials and assisted at the 2018 Land Rover Kentucky Three Day Event.
Deborah Spence rode hunters and jumpers as a junior on the East Coast and gradually became more interested in combined training and dressage. She has trained and competed through Grand Prix and has earned Bronze, Silver and Gold USDF medals. Deboarh currently operates a dressage training facility in Onalaska, Washington and holds USEF ‘R’ Dressage and ‘R’ Western Dressage cards.
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16 Meet the Event & Facility Crew Listed in alphabetical order Jose Andrade is a long me SSHF Bill Bryan is “re red” but employee. He enjoys preparing works hard to make things for the events and welcoming all happen anywhere and to the farm. You will see him everywhere at SSHF! He is a delivering your shavings and member of Christel’s Build My helping anywhere needed with his Dream construc on team! trademark smile.
Cyra Carlson is a frequent compe tor Sco Currey, who supposedly in dressage and even ng. She is re red from his construc on currently an engineering student at business, is an ar st with a Montana State University in Bozeman. bobcat. He has cleared, leveled, She has recently added rugby to her graded, shaped, and built all growing list of passions. around the Spokane Sport Horse Farm. He is a member of Christel’s Build My Dream construc on team!
ALEX JOB FARRIER Sco Meredith is a USEA Cer fied Safety SAT & SUN Coordinator. He has been an Outdoor 208-819-2137 Emergency Care technician and member of the Na onal Ski Patrol for 5 years at Mt. Spokane. He enjoys being involved at SSHF as a safety coordinator and first- responder. He takes pride in keeping the shows safe. Sco is a dra er, and likes Tully Kasparek is a supporter TULLY KASPAREK spending his free me mountain biking of SSHF and frequently serves Thurs & Fri and compe ve shoo ng. 509-993-9249 as show farrier. Her kids and her clients keep her very busy, but she usually can find FARRIER me for the occasional trail ride.
Gary Powell, owner of Seven Marilyn Meyer grew up in Ohio, served Mile Excava ng and a car and five years in the Army in photography, body shop, has been and worked ten years in Quality Control instrumental in clearing and for Reynolds Metals Co. and 30 years in shaping the tracks and arenas. Animal Control at SpokAnimal before Gary, his excavator, and his re ring in 2014. She has had horses dump truck can be seen since she was age 18, riding dressage shaping the SSHF even ng and on trails. She enjoys drawing and dream! He is a member of pain ng animals, and has done so all her Christel’s Build My Dream life. construc on team!
17 Meet the Event & Facility Crew
Dee Tomson, husband Steve, and daughter Erin, own/manage the Flying B Farm, a boarding facility on the Palouse outside Pullman, WA. Dee has competed and assisted with numerous dressage, combined training, even ng, and western horse shows, and is a long- me supporter of the USPC and Palouse Dressage, as well as organizer of numerous camps and clinics. Although an eventer in the past, she is now a dressage student.
Tom Torvik is a USEA Cer fied Safety Coordinator. He has volunteered for MT Spokane Ski Patrol and Bike Patrol for summer events for five years. He is a U.S. Navy Veteran, and works in technical opera ons for the Federal Avia on Administra on. We appreciate the excellent effort he makes as xc control to keep the day safe and organized.
Zane Webb is a Utah na ve, raised to enjoy the outdoors, hun ng and fishing, o en from the back of a mule. He moved to CA to work with wild horses at a sanctuary. There he also worked at El Capitan ranch, an event facility, and fell in love with the sport. He has been a bit of a gypsy since, assis ng in course construc on around the country. We hope you appreciate some of his work this weekend!
Stephanie Waterman has been riding for over 40 years. She has competed in even ng through the preliminary level, and has earned her USDF Bronze Medal in dressage.
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Martha McDowell, Owner 406-698-0983 [email protected]
Please visit us at www.highplainsstables.com for a virtual tour.
SSHF 2020 Horse Trials
Spring: May 7-10 (w/FEH & YEH) Fall: October 1-4 (w/FEH & YEH, Classic 3-Day through Prelim, & Educa on Day)
19 Thank You to Our Generous Sponsors! D A S R 1: O ’ T S R 2: C C /JARBA F R 3: L L R R 4: S E S D S Classic 3 Day Beginner Novice Ranger Tugs Novice Pinkerton Re rement Specialists Training Hay Huts Hylofit Preliminary Superior Equine Sires Future Event Horse Young Event Horse 4 Year Old Kurtz Family 5 Year Old Louise LaRue / Bauernhof Advanced Combined Test Peter Horobin Saddles Rep: Hannah Knaebel Horse Trials Divisions: Introductory Renewed Equine Performance Open Beginner Novice Olson’s Tack Shop Junior Beginner Novice Marcy Mongan Adult Amateur Beginner Novice Foxy Horse and Hound Open Novice Equis Save Founda on Junior Novice McKinley & Peters Adult Amateur Novice Chubby Cove Open Training Chelan Kosak Junior Training Frank & Paula Sweeney Adult Amateur Training Rebecca Farm Modified JARBA Preliminary Brown Pony Intermediate Suzy Dix Realto Advanced Intermediate Deco Pony
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21 SPOKANE’S PREMIER DRESSAGE/BREEDING/BOARDING/TRAINING FACILITY
BOARDING/ HAUL INS / SCHOOLING / CLINICS / FACILITY LEASE
LOCATED ON 150 ACRES & JUST MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN SPOKANE
2020 DRESSAGE SHOWS May 23-24 June 20-21 July 11-12 August 8-9
2020 HORSE TRIALS Spring: May 7-10 Fall: October 1-4 SCHOOLING EVENTS 2019 Fall: November 16-17 2020 Spring & Fall
Christel Carlson, Owner: USEF "S" Dressage Judge; FEI**** Para Dressage Judge; USEF "R" Dressage Sport Horse Breeding Judge ; USEF ‘r’ Event Judge; USDF Bronze, Silver & Gold Medallist
Spokane Sport Horse Farm, Gail Mackie, Manager 10710 S Sherman Rd, Spokane, WA 99224 (509) 993-6786 (509) 999-6611 Visit www.spokanesporthorse.com
22 Competitor & Spectator Reminders
Ÿ Horses have the Right of Way at all mes. They move at great speeds. “Heads UP!” means clear the way now! Ÿ Do not offer assistance to compe tors—they can be eliminated by any type of assistance, even clucking. Ÿ Withhold applause and encouragement un l the compe tor has nego ated the obstacle. Ÿ Follow any instruc ons given you by the cross-country jump judges. It is their responsibility to keep the area safe for horses and riders. For safety reasons children must be supervised at all mes. Ÿ Dogs must be kept on a short, fixed-length leash (not retractable) at all mes, including on the trails. A $50 fine will be imposed (donated to SpokAnimal) for dogs off leash. Please be responsible and clean up a er your dog. If you walk the course with your dog do not leave any unwanted presents behind. Ÿ No motorized vehicles allowed on the cross-country courses. Courses may be walked on foot or by bicycle. Ÿ No fires, no charcoal grills, and no smoking! Only propane grills are allowed on facility grounds. Ÿ Be generous with a smile and a “thank you” to our numerous working volunteers.
LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY FOR EQUINE ACTIVITIES
Spokane Sport Horse Farm are “equine activity sponsors” as that term is used in RCW 4.24.530(3). Equine activities involve inherent dangerous risk of accident, loss, and serious bodily injury, including broken bones, head injuries, trauma, pain, suffering, or death. Under Washington State law, except as provided in RCW 4.24.540(2), an equine sponsor or an equine professional shall not be liable for any injury to or the death of a participant engaged in an equine activity, and, except as provided in RCW 4.24.540(2), no participant nor participant's representative may maintain an action against or recover from an equine activity sponsor or an equine professional for any injury to or the death of a participant engaged in an equine activity.
The Washington State Equine Limitation of Liability Act, RCW4.24, applies to all horse- related activities associated with Spokane Sport Horse Farm. Horses by their very nature present a risk of injury, harm or death. Riders represent that they are qualified to participate in the activities and at the levels they elect. All horses on the property participate entirely at the owner's and rider's risk. The owner/rider is personally responsible for damages to third parties caused by themselves or their horse.
Proud sponsor of the Registered Dutch Warmblood Award High point KWPN eventing horse Fall 2018 SSHF Horse Trials.
23 A /I C Official Op mum Time: TBD / Minimum Time: TBD / Time Limit: TBD TO BE CONFIRMED BY TD
Distance: 3000 m Speed: 550m/min
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1 Fruit Stand 7AB Brushes 13 Bunker 19 Barrel Bar Ranger Tugs 2 Rail Rolltop 8AB 14 Weldon’s Wall 20 Finally Complex 3 Picnic Table 9 Wagon 15 Oxer
4AB Homestead 10 Narrow Table 16ABC Moose Pond Washington Fallen Tree Barrel Tables 5 11AB Trust Bank 17 6 Log Wagon 12 Le Corner 18ABC Coffin Complex
# I D : WHITE numbers on RED background
24 P / H T C 3-D P D Official Op mum Time: TBD / Minimum Time: TBD / Time Limit: TBD TO BE CONFIRMED BY TD.
Distance: 2900 m Speed: 520 m/min
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1 Fruit Stand 7AB Brushes 13 Bunker 19 Logpile Ranger Tugs 2 Rail Rolltop 8AB 14 Weldon’s Wall 20 Finally Complex 3 Picnic Table 9 Gallows 15 Oxer
4AB Homestead 10 Narrow Table 16ABC Moose Pond Washington Fallen Tree Barrel Table 5 11AB Trust Bank 17 6 Log Wagon 12 Right Corner 18ABC Coffin Complex
# P D : WHITE numbers on GREEN background
25 M C Official Op mum Time: TBD / Minimum Time: TBD / Time Limit: TBD TO BE CONFIRMED BY TD
Distance: 2700 m Speed: 490 m/min
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1 Fruit Stand 7 Di o 13 Bunker 19 Log Wagon
2 Rail Rolltop 8AB Gator Pond 14 Weldon’s Wall 20 Finally
3 Trakehner 9 Rolled Table 15 Oxer
4AB Homestead 10 Narrow Table 16AB Moose Pond Washington Fallen Tree Barrel Tables 5 11AB Trust Bank 17 6 Brush 12 Right Corner 18ABC Coffin Complex
# M D : ORANGE numbers on BLUE background
26 T / H T C 3-D P D Official Op mum Time: TBD / Minimum Time: TBD / Time Limit: TBD TO BE CONFIRMED BY TD
Distance: 2550 m Speed: 450 m/min
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1 Fruit Stand 7 Di o 13 Oxer
2 Rail Rolltop 8AB Gator Pond 14AB Moose Pond
3 Trakehner 9 Rolled Table 15 Barrel Table
4 Homestead 10AB Step Up to 16ABC CoffinComplex Gate 5 Fallen Tree 11 Bunker 17 Log Wagon
6 Brush 12 Weldon’s Wall 18 Finally
# T D : WHITE numbers on BLACK background
27 N / H T C 3-D P D Official Op mum Time: TBD / Minimum Time: TBD / Time Limit: TBD TO BE CONFIRMED BY TDI
Distance: 2030 m Speed: 400 m/min
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Gate to 13AB 1 Logpile 7 Rolled Table Down Bank 2 Rail Rolltop 8 Weldon’sWall 14 Right Corner
3 Fruit Stand 9 Oxer 15 Brush
4 Homestead 10 Co age 16 Boathouse
5 Fallen Tree 11 Barrel Table 17 Gator Pond
6AB Coffin 12 Bunker 18 Finall
# N D : BLACK numbers on WHITE background
28 B N / H T C 3-D P D Official Op mum Time: TBD / Minimum Time: TBD / Time Limit: TBD TO BE CONFIRMED BY TD
Distance: 2000 m Speed: 350 m/min
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1 Logpile 7 Rolled Table 13 Gate
2 Rail Rolltop 8 Weldon’s Wall 14 Step Down
3 Fruit Stand 9 Oxer 15 Le Corner
4 Homestead 10 Cabin 16 Brush
5 Fallen Tree 11 Barrel Table 17 Gator Pond
6 Ditch 12 Bunker 18 Finally
# B N D : BLACK numbers on YELLOW background
29 I C Official Op mum Time: TBD / Minimum Time: TBD / Time Limit: TBD TO BE DETERMINED BY TD
Distance: 2000 m Speed: 300 m/min
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1 Logpile 7 Ditch 13 Step Down
2 Rail Rolltop 8 Weldon’s Wall 14 Corner
3 Bench 9 Oxer 15 Brush
4 Step up 10 Moose Pond 16 Boathouse
5 Homestead 11 Barrel Table 17 Finally
6 Rolled Table 12 Logstack
# I D : BLACK numbers on ORANGE background
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3-DAY PHASE A Distance: 3520 m Speed: 220 m/min
3-DAY PHASE B
3-DAY PHASE C Distance: 3520 m Speed: 220 m/min
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