OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AMERICAN VAULTING ASSOCIATION AULTiNG WORLD P. O. BOX 3663, SARATOGA, CA 95070-1663 NEWS FROM MAY AND JUNE 1990 INSIDE: Nominations Notice, 1990-91A VA Clinics Schedule, World Games, International Update, Board Actions, Spring Fest Results: Mesa Verde, Rainbow, Mid-Atlantic, Mothers Day, Carousel, Fathers Fest 1990 Champions [Complete Notional Fest results, report, and photos will appear in the next issue.] 1990 AHSA/AVA National Champions Team: Mt. Eden Vaulters Pas de Deux: Danielle SotolStacy Galassini, Rocking Horse Vaulters Woman: Lana Schumacher, Mt. Eden Man: Devon Maitozo, Sundance AVA 1990 Team of the Year Awards "A" Team: Timberline Vaulters "C" Team: Mt. Eden Whoa Mama Joes AVA 1990 Team Excellence Award California Carousel 4-H Vaulters 1990 AVA Champions "B" Team: Monte Vista Vaulters "C" Team: Pegasus Vaulters Trot Team: Monte Vista Vaulters "B" Pas de Deux Champion: Desiree Bryant/ Dolly Mitchell, Central Valley Vaulters "C" Pas de Deux Champion: Alia Detol/Jen- ntfer Eisner, Chehalem Mountain Vaulters Fest Trot Pas de Deux Champion: Matt Taylor/ Clinton Sfdpton, Monte Vista Vaulters "B" Champion Woman: Chase Worley, Monte Vista Vaulters "B" Champion Man: James Cooper, Mount Tabor "C" Champion Woman: Michelle Joyce, Mt. Eden Vaulting Club "C" Champion Man: Scott Campbell, Califor- nia Carousel 4-H Vaulters Fest Trot Champion Woman: Sandy Hill, Monte Vista Vaulters Photo: K. Pint FestTrot Champion Man:ClintonSkipton, Monte Topaz 4-H Vaulter Heather Baldwin on "Domino" took Vista Vaulters National 2-Phase Champion Team: California first place in Beginning Canter at Great Falls Spring Fest Carousel 4-H Vaulters "B" 2-Phase Team Champion: California Great Falls Hosts Mid-Atlantic Spring Fest Carousel 4-H Vaulters FestTrotTeam2-PhaseChampion-. Valley View Gaithersburg, MD, May 5-6 Vaulters Christine Appel-Bucierka coached by Priscilla Faulkner and James "A" 2-Phase Champion Woman: Kelley Holly, Maryland Horse Center, Gaithersburg, Fuller; Mount Tabor Vaulters of Tambourine 4-H Vaulters Blacksburg, VA, coached by Jennifer "B" 2-Phase Champion Woman: Anna Schulte, MD, was the marvelous site for the AVA Albuquerque Vaulters Recognized Mid-Atlantic Fest sponsored Williams; Somerset Hills Pony Club Vault- "B" 2-Phase Champion Man: Larry Barton, by Great Falls Pony Club Vaulting Team ing Team of Oldwick, NJ, coached by San Vicente Vaulters May 5 and 6, 1990. AVA Judge Suzanne AliceOldford; Spectrum Vaulters of Char- "C"2-Phase Champion Woman: Kali Peterson, Pegasus Vaulters Detol (r), of Cornelius, Oregon, presidedal lottesville, VA, coached by Bonnie Scrib- "C" 2-Phase Champion Man: Anson Beanie, the competition, clinic and medal exams. ner; Sugarloaf Vaullers of Rockville, MD, Lompoc4-H Vaulters The seven clubs participating in these events coached by Dorothy Fon tana; and the Topaz Fest Trot 2-Phase Champion Woman: Dagney wereGreatFallsPony Club Vaulting Team Vaulters 4-H of Chantilly, VA, coached by Tucker, San Vicente Vaulters ofGreatFalls.Md, coached by Carol Fuller; Chris Appel-Bucierka. Fest Trot 2-Phase Champion Man: Ariel Tal, Black Point Vaulters Falconwood Flyers of Covington, GA, Continued on page ; 0 AMERICAN VAULTING ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY EXECUTIVE BOARD SPECIAL PROGRAM DIRECTORS PRESIDENT: JanGarrod (6:30 - 7:30am,6 -9 pm) 408/741-1191* NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR VAULTING EDUCATION: 22621 Mt. Eden Road, Saratoga, CA 95070 (Work 408/867-9527) Stephanie Siemens (7 - 8 am, or evenings) 714/595-0058 EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT: Stephanie Siemens (7-8 am 714/595-0058* 21234 Silver Cloud Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765 21234 Silver Cloud Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765 or evenings) NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THERAPEUTIC VAULTING: VICE PRESIDENT - FEST: Marianne Rose (8am-11 pm) 408/867-1789* Liz Helms (T.Th.Sat: 10 am - 5 pm, No calls Sun/Mon) 818/767-6373 11845 Skyline Blvd., Los Gatos, CA 95030 (Best: 8 -10 pm) 9311 Del Arroyo Drive, Sun Valley, CA 91352 VICE PRESIDENT - PROMOTION & PUBLICITY: 415/948-8137* Gail Ostendorf 738 Loyola Drive, Los Altos, CA 94022 COMMITTEE CHAIR-PERSONS VICE PRESIDENT - REGIONS: Cynthia Paul (9 am - 9 pm) 303/565-7449' 10667 County Road 23, Cortez, CO 81321 ANNUAL MEETING: Kelley Holly 707/938-2447 GENERAL SECRETARY: Suzanne Detol (9 am -10:30 pm) 503/357-9651 404 Napa Road, Sonoma. 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Vaulting World August 1,1990 THE VIEW FROM THE General Secretary Opens Nominations PRESIDENT'S DESK For 1991-92 Board Elections - The competitive vaulting seasonls basi- cally over this year. The AHSA/AVA Na- To: All SustalningMembers Benson, 7872 Indiana, Golden, CO tional Championships at Garrod Farms, From; Suzanne Detol, General 80403 (303) 467-9880; Carol Saratoga, Calif ami a, at the end of June were Secretary Fuller, 1075LeighMiURoacL Great a giant success. The vaulting was terrific and Re: Nominations for Board the. organization very professional. I trust Falls, VA 22066, (703) 759-2314; that those attending enjoyed themselves and of Directors and Shirley Signorelli-Emmons, Nominations are now open for 12 found the event challenging and worthwhile. 5201 MiguelitoRoad,Lompoc, CA As I write this, my heart and mind are members of the Board of Direc- 93436, (805) 735-8409. yearning to hear about the mid July East tors. All Board members serve for Coast Championships1 and the Stockholm two years. Those whose terms ex- Deadline for the receiptof nomina- World Championships at the end of July. By tions by the Chairman, Colette the time this magazine reaches you these pire at the end of 1990 and who; events will be over and the results will be in. are eligible to be nominated for re- Garrison, is October 10,1990. All ' The 1989-90 Fiscal Year has closed I election or replaced are as follows; nominations must be made with am pleased to inform you that the AVA is in the consent of the nominee. Con- good shape financially. Thank you all again Maxine Chelini Craig Coburn Joy Coburn Merry Cole sent of all nominees and incum- for your great support and generous dona- bents will be confirmed by return tions. We are presently in a short three month Sharon Davis Suzanne Detol fiscal year from July 1 through September Jan F. Garrod Jane Garrod of the written questionnaire sent by 30. At that point we will begin the first full Gail Ostendorf Freda Radtch and returned to the Chairman of the year of our new Fiscal period, October 1 Patti Skipton Martia Sullivan Nominating Committee by Octo- through September 30, In addition, the following mem- ber 24, 1990, for new nominees, ' The AVA's 1991 Annual Meeting will beheld in beautiful Santa Rosa, California, at bers have one more year to serve and by October 10, 1990, for in- the beginning of February. Santa Rosa is on the Board of Directors and cumbents seeking nomination for near historic Sonoma, the place where the should not be nominated at this- re-election. All nominees must be CaliforniaLone Star Bear flag was first raised Jeannie Beanie Marjorie Oakes Sustaining Members

Vaulting World August 1,1990 National Council for Vaulting Education Schedules 10 Clinics

VJJ Training for the show ring as to be able to accommodate as many vaulters Offers "Something for as possible. Each group will be limited to 15 Everyone!" In 1990-91 Those signing up for more than one of the vaulters and will be closed when filled. Sign up northern California longeing clinics can take for your preferred time slot, The AVA's National Council for Vaulting Edu- advantage of a special price of $100 for all three (Arrive AT LEAST 30 minutes ahead to prop- cation is offering something for everyone this or $75 for any two. Silent auditors will also erly stretch and warm up.) year: in Northern California 3 longeing clinics receive a price break-—$50 for all three longe- , /Date: Sunday, October?, 1990 and 5 clinics for individual vaulters at all skill ing clinics. Times: 8:00 am-10:00 am levels including a "for men only" session; and Longeing Clinic I 10:30 am-12:30pra in Southern California apair of clinics, one on •/Date: Sunday, September 16, 1990 2:00 pm-4:00 pm longeing and one for trot vaulters. If Time: 9:00 am-4pm (Signupforthetimeslotofyourchoice.Limited AVAVaulting Clubs inother areas of the United Clinician: J. Ashton Moore to 15 vaulters per time slot) Slates are interested in any of the clinics de- Location: Osierlea, 334 Mission VineyardRoad, Clinicians:Nancy Stevens & U.S. WorldTeam scribed below, please contact Council Director S an Juan B autista, C A 95045 Location: Tirnberhne,CherryvaleLane,Soquel, Stephanie Siemens after August 23, 1990, at Fees: $40, Silent Auditor: $20, Lunch $5 CA 95073 21234 Silver Cloud Drive, Diamond Bar, CA, Fee:S20.00, Silent Auditor: $10.00, LunchSS.OO 714/595-0058, to explore the possibilities of Longeing Clinic II bringing a clinician to your location. i/Date: Sunday, November 18, 1990 Southern California Trot Clinic ^Tlme: 9:00am-4:00pm Sameas Clinic II: "Begin at theBeginning" Trot Eligibility: All participants must be current Clinician: Christiane Noelting Clinic AVA vaulting or sustaining members in good Location: Blue Ribbon Stables, 4252 Mason (Arrive AT LEAST 30 minutes ahead to prop- standing. Restrictions applying to individual Lane, Sacramento, CA 95821 erly stretch and warm up.) clinics are noted in the clinic descriptions be- Fees: S40, Silent Auditor: $20, Lunch $5 Date: Saturday, October 20, 1990 low. We strongly advise that coaches partici- Times: 8:00 am-10:00 am pate in the vaulting clinics with their vaulters. Longeing Clinic HI Date: Sunday, January 20,1991 10:30 am-12:30 prn Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm This much requested three session series will Clinician: Nina Wiger (Sign up for the time slot of your choice. Limited feature three of the most knowledgeable mem- Location: Osierlea. 334 Mission Vineyard Road, to 15 vaulters per time slot) bers of the equestrian community. J. Ashton San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 Clinicians: Nancy Stevens & U.S. WorldTeam Moore, AHS A International Vaulting and Dres- Fees: $40, Silent Auditor: $20, Lunch $5 Location: Rancho San Dimas, 741 San Dimas sage Judge and AVA Judge (I.FEI); Christiane Avenue, San Dimas, CA Southern California Longeing Clinic Noelting, vaulting coach and longeur as well as Fee:$20.00, Silent Auditor: $10.00, Lunch$5.00 Date: Saturday, October 20, 1990 dressage trainer; and Nina Wiger, vaulting lon- Time: 9:00 am-4:00 pm Clinic ffl—Beginning Canter Vaulters Clinic tH is for the beginning cantervaulter and geur and dressage trainer. Two of the sessions Clinician: Nina Wiger will be held at Osierlea in San Juan Bautista, Location: Rancho San Dimas, 741 San Dimas is geared toward those who do not yet have a CA, and the other at Blue Ribbon Stables, in Avenue, San Dimas, CA Bronze medal. Our clinician is Emma Garrod . California. The clinics will differ from ones you Fees: $25, Silent Auditors: $10, Lunch $5 whose impeccable record of vaulting during the ( may have attended in the past in that they will (Bring your own horse—Limited to 6 horses) past 21 years is pretty hard to beat. A Gold offer a hands on round table approach to longe- medalist herself she has trained individual ing featuring experienced dressage horses at all vaulters for international competition and is J levels of training, as well as vaulting horses. Clinic I—AH Male Vaulter's Clinic coach of the past two National Champion Nina Wlger will offer an additional "bring your Clinic I is for men and boys only—a very Women. She is also an AVA judge (r). Emma own horse" clinic in Southern California. special all male vaulters' clinic for trot through will focus on learning to vault at the the canter In her clinics Nina Wiger will emphasize: gold vaulters, which will concentrate on special "from the ground up": learning to be comfort- 1 The importance of posture, position and problems that only male vaulters encounter. able with the motion of the horse, special exer- movement of the longeur Our clinician is Tom Hogye, a gold medalist cises toaidthevaulterinthis, and breaking each 2 The relationship between. driving and trained by Timberline's World Team coach of the compulsory exercises into its distinct restraining aids, i.e., whip and hand Nancy S tevens. Tom has quite a dressage record components at the canter. This clinic will be 3 The relative importance of different as as well and is currently coaching at Monte offered in three identical 2-hour sessions, lim- pects of training, i.e., what to teach the Vista. ited to 10 vaulters per group. Each time slot will horse first, (Arrive AT LEAST 30 minutes ahead to prop- close when it is filled. In his clinic J. Ashton Moore will deal with: erly stretch and warm up.) {Arrive AT LEAST 30 minutes ahead to prop- I Longeing problems Date: Saturday, September 15, 1990 erly stretch and warm up.) a. training versus showing Time: 10:00 am -3:00 pm t/Date: Sunday, December 2,1990 b.the horse-longeur relationship Clinician: Tom Hogye Times: 8:00 am - 10:00 am c. distance versus influence (dilution of Location: Monte Vista Equestrian Center, 2 10:30 am-12:30 pm body language) School Way, Watsonville. CA 95076 2:00 pm-4:00 pm d. Jonge line attachment and influence Fee:S20.00, Silent Auditor: $10.00, Lunch $5.00 (Sign up for the time slot of your choice. Limited e. side reins adjustment and effect to 10 vaulters per time slot.) II Biomechanics of bending, turning and Clinic II: "Begin at the Beginning" Trot Clinic Clinician: Emma Garrod circling Location: Garrod Farms, 22600 MtEdenRoad, HI Establishing the "go" and "away" response Clinic IT is limited to trot level vaulters (no medal is needed) and features Nancy Stevens Saratoga, CA 95070 a. voice Fee:$20.00,SilentAuditor$10.00,Umch$5.00 b.whip and the entire U.S. World Team. Nancy has an IV Stretching/strengthening the topline unbeatable record of [raining champions at all Clinic IV—Bronze Medalist Vaulters V Cultivating the gaits levels and is an enthusiastic clinician. This Clinic IV is for Bronze medalists only. Susie VI The half halt session will be held in three 2-hour time slots so Barnes, California Carousel's ebullient coach

Vaulting World August 1,1990 1990-91 Clinics U.S. World Team Departs for Stockholm

and a Gold medalist herself, is our clinician. As we go to press all members of the U.S Very enthusiastic and "up with people" ori- Vaulting Group who will be competing in the ented, she has been coaching for 16 years, World Vaulting Championships at the World consistently bringing home blueribbons in both Equestrian Games in Stockholm, , are team and pas de deux events. Her focus will be in Europe practicing on horses kindly loaned on developing form and polish in both compul- them by European teams. We wish them suc- sories and Kur. Each of the three 2-hour ses- cess and plan to include afullreporton the event sions will be limited to lOvaulters and each will in the next issue of Vaulting World. close as soon as it is filled. You should sign up Rainbow Vaulters PatrickSiemens andSonia for the specific time slot you prefer. Hansen, with coach Stephanie Siemens, made (Arrive AT LEAST 30 minutes ahead to prop- their first stop in Bocholt, in Northern erly stretch and warm up.) near the Dutch border, to practice on "Carerra", Date: Sunday, February 24, 1991 the beautiful dark brown gelding arranged for Times: 8:00 am-10:00 am them by AVA Gold Medalist Eva Bryer, who 10:30 am-12:30pm has been studying on a Fulbright Fellowship in 2:00 pm-4:00 pm Heidelberg this schoolyear. Competing on"Car- (Sign up for the time slot of your choice, limited erra"in 1988, Eva found him to have a perfect to 10 vaulters per time slot.) temperament and a wonderful gait. She worked Clinician: SusanBames several months with Petra Ridder of the Rhede Location: Garrod Farms, 22600 Mt, Eden Road, Reitverein making arrangements for the U.S. Saratoga, CA 95070 vaulters to use "Carrera" and transport him to Fee:$20.00, Silent Auditor:$10.00,Lunch 55.00 Stockholm for the Games. Clinic V—Silver and Gold Medalists When the Timbcrline "Red, White and Blue Clinic V is well worth waiting for. Geared to the Crew" were unable to locate a horse, the Rhede Silver and Gold individual vaulter who has Reitverein graciously extended their hospitality international goals and aspirations, this session to them also. Reports are that the American will be taught by J. Ashton Moore, AVA's vaulters are extremely well pleased with this esteemed FEI Judge (0) who is considered one Nordrhine Westphalian warmblood. of the4 leading experts on vaulting in the world. The latest dispatch is thai'Carerra" is fantas- Jeff will be covering: tic and the team looks wonderful. In fact, atone I Outside and supplemental activities/fitness/ afternoon practice the Rhede group, which will daily work represent Germany in Stockholm, watched the II The compulsory exercises Timbcrline Kur and were so impressed as John a. emphasis and difference—U.S. versus Alongi mounted to reverse stand on the neck to European judges begin the team Kur that the riding hall quieted to b. typical weaknesses a hush and one could have heard a pin drop! c. hints about elevation/extension/flight d. special hints for each exercise TheTimberline group is composed of Coach HI The individual Kur Nancy Stevens, parent Karen Lemon, and vaul- a. The elements ters John Alongi, Bryan Jones, Jon Becker, 1. space Sarah Hart, Kerith Lemon, Samantha Ross, 2. pace Danny Sommerville, Llbby Stowe, and alter- 3. variety nate Nicole Wolter. John Alongi and Jon Becker 4. development are also entered in the individual men's compe- 5. artistic impression tition in Stockholm, where they will be using b. emphasis and difference—U.S. versus the Danish horse, "Russian". European judges The individuals practiced atReitverein Rhede c. typical weaknesses each morning and the team in the evening. d. special hints for specific elements There Were excursions in the middle of the IV Music selection day—the vaulters visited the old rebuilt Roman V Costume considerations city of Canten, toured the university town of (Arrive AT LEAST 30 minutes ahead to prop- Muensier, biked across the border to Holland, erly stretch and warm up.) traveled to Cologne and were entertained at a Date: Sunday, March 10, 1991 BBQ. TheTimberline group planned a detour to Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Berlin on the way to Stockholm. Clinician: J. Ashton Moore Mt. Eden Vaulters, 1989 and 1990 National Location: Osierlea, 334 Mission Vineyard Road, Champion Women Diana Tyll and Lana Schu- San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 macher, had arranged to use the German horse, Fees: S40, Silent Auditor: 520, Deli Lunch: 55 "Robinson". Unfortunately he injured a tendon, Please use the enclosed registration forms. their backup horse was extremely "green", the Each person must complete the AVA's two "back-up" back-up horses from the Den- Hold Harmless Agreement mark were no longer available, but ihcy soon Shown at Mothers Day Fesf are some of the Individual Vaulters representing the U.S. at For further information contact: found "Tenor", graciously loaned them by Zil- Stephanie Siemens the World Games: Top to Bottom, Lana fia's Hocve in Holland. Alternate woman Kim Schumacher on "Halali", John Alongi on 21234 Silver Cloud Drive Frankel of Woodside, CA, also a Mt Edener, Diamond Bar, CA 91765 "Regenbogen", andSonia Hansen, also on will use "Colorado", loaned by a Swiss vaulter. "Regenbogen" photos: J. Bry,r 714/595-0058

Vaulting World August 1,1990 International Update U.S. Vaulters Excel at Czech CVI Results—CVI Berne, Results—CVI Two United States vaulters, Isa- pionships inBulle, , and Switzerland, May 26- Ebreichsdorf, belle Bibbler of Woodside, also competed in aPolish CVAthat 17,1990 (WT Event) Austria, June 2-4, California'sSundance Vaulters, and year.They were Champions of Bra- 1990, World Vaulting Diana Tyll, Mr. Eden Vaulters of tislava in 1987, and also attended a This competition for Teams and Saratoga,CA, accompanied by ML vaulting camp. In 1988 they had Individuals was the 4th of eleven Trophy Event Eden coach Emma Garrod Drinker, help from Rosemarie Haenchen, World Vaulting Trophy events in Teams traveled to Bratislava in April to chairman of the Bavarian Vaulting 1990. U.S. vaulter Lana Schuma- 1 Hhede, West Germany 8.364 cher. 1990 AHSA/AVA National 2 Chojnow, Poland 7.111 compete in the April 21-22 CVI union in Germany. In 1989 they 3 Sydtruppen, Sweden 7.000 Bratislava at the TJ Karpatia Polny took part in the CVI Brazil and also Champion, traveled to this event, 4 Wildegg, Austria 6,538 accompanied by ML Eden coach 5 National team. Holland 6272 Mlyn. Vaultingonborrowedhorses, competed at the European Champi- 6 Sala. 6,182 Diana and Isabclle did quite well, onship and CVI San Francisco. Emma Garrod Vaulting on a bor- 7 BoshlHz Eh'enberg, East Germany 6.075 placing 4th and 6th respectively in This April's Czech CVI was rowed horse, Lana encountered a Donaustadt, Austria 5.904 9 Ebrelchsdorf, Austria 5.752 the women's individual competi- judged by Rosemarie Haenchen, difficulties and failed to place in the 10 St. Slephan,Austria 5.625 tion. West Germany, Werner Hoja, Aus- top 12. Pas de Deux Teams 1 A.Breiter/G.Sprtzer, Austria 8.34 Bratislava is located in southern tria, and Barbara Salacka, Poland. 1 RC St Gallon I, Switzerland 8.514 2 XOIdford/LKrislensen. 8.29 Czechoslovakia near both Vienna, CVI Bratislava was the second of 2 Laubenheimef RV, W, Germany 8.147 3 S.HeydeiVR.SantaUrsula,SP 7.65 Austria, and the Hungarian border. 3 Pforzheim, West German)' 7.971 4- A.KendVA.Tatar, Hungary 7.16 eleven 1990 World Vaulting Tro- 4 Wildberg, West Germany 7.819 5 PJuhasova/P.Pospisil. Vaulting has been practiced since phy events. Competing were 35 5 St. Gallen. Switzerland 7.759 Czechoslovakia 6.38 19 84 in the TJ Karpatia Polny Mlyn women and 22 men from eight 6 Pegasus Muhlaclcer. W.German/ 7.394 Individual Women 7 Voile, Holland 7.216 1 Jeannette Boxall, West German/ 9.119 riding club. The club sent vaulters European nations and the United 8 MFC Vaulting Team, Holland 6.545 2 AnnaKande, Hungaiy 8.465 to the 1986 World Vaulting Cham- States. 9 HC Burgdorf I, Switzerland 6.400 3 Anna-Maria Spoerk, Austria 8.399 10 Dombim. Austria 6.378 4 Barbara Strobel. West Germany 8.381 11 Bwl I. Switzerland 6.136 5 Alexandra Breiter, Austria 8.304 Results—CVI Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, 12 Ma's Hoeve, Holland 6.059 6 Ragina Helmhitchar, Austria 8.233 13 HarleWn I. Eflrelikon. Swftzlnd 5.511 7 Cynthia Danvers, Holland B.175 World Trophy Event, April 20-21,1990 Individual Women B Jill Otdtord. Denmark 8.148 Individual Woman 1 Silke Bernhard. West Germany 9.224 Birgit Suck, Austria 8.140 Sirnone Strohmeier, West German/ 9.030 30 Andrea Tabacekova, Czechoslovakia5.546 2 BiancaStelter, Wesl Germany 8.957 10 Petra Juhaszova. Czechoslovakia 8.030 Ute Schonlan. West Germany 8.925 31 Maria Steinova, Czechoslovakia 5.244 3 Margot Ben;, Switzerland 8.B36 11 Anoeska van de Hovert. Holland 7.913 Jeannette Sox all, Denmark 8.853 32 Sarka Kuzmova. Czechoslovakia 5.058 4 AngelikaKung, Switzerland 8.815 12 Sigrid Werbrtsch, Austria 7.808 Diana Tyll, United Slales 8.744 33 Lada Petibokova, Czechoslovakia 5.012 5 Silke Mlchelberger. W. Germany 8.B13 Individual Men Anna Kende, Hungary 8.187 34 Lanka Derflerava. Czechoslovakia 4.742 6 pelraRusch. Switzerland 8.639 1 Thomas Fskbaek. Denmark 9.122 Isabelle Bbbter. United Slales 7.772 35 Anna Repa. Poland 3.233 7 Anna Kende, Hungary 8.502 2 Gernot Spitzer, Austria 9.012 Pelra Juhaszova. Czechoslovakia 7.516 Individual Men 8 Brina Carstensen, W. Germany 8.4-50 3 Pete.- Barosch, Austria 8.955 3 Anna'Maria Spoefk, Austria 7.508 1 Michael Lehner, West Germany 9.096 9 Jeannette Boxall, Denmark 8.394 4 Tomas Tarpataki, Hungary 8.752 9 Cynthia Danvers, Holland 7.467 2 Gernot Sptaer, Austria 9.044 10 Cynthia Danvers, Denmark 8.225 5 Roberto Santa Ursula, Spain 8.691 10 Jill Oldford, Denmark 7.467 3 Aleiander Hartl, West Germany 8.817 11 Jill Oldtord, Denmark 8.169 6 Lasse Kristensen, Denmark 8,576 11 SusanneHeyden. France 7.288 4 Roberto Santa Ursula, Spain Q.762 12 Matte Christiansen. Denmark 7,894 7 Georg Hosenbefger, Austria 8.521 12 Micfiaela Lostakova, Czechoslovakia 7.237 5 Pelor Barosch, Austria 8.707 Individual Men B Andras Tatar, Hungary B.377 13 GyjagyrKerkapoll, Hungary 7.157 6 Hans Joachim Hottz, West Germany 8.534 1 Michael Lehner, West Germany 9.129 9 Oliver Wojnar, Austria B.333 14 Sigrid Werbhch. Austria 7.081 7 Andras Talar, Hungary 8.505 2 Thomas Fisbaek. Denmark 9.125 10 Raif. Gerhard. West Germany B.2B1 15 Doris Knotler. Austria ' 6.969 8 Lasse Kr'otensen, Denmark B.503 3 Dietmar Otto. Wesl Germany 9.122 11 Pavel Pospisil, Czechoslovakia 8.279 16 Andrea Chrenkova, Czechoslovakia 6.349 9 llias Ferikldis, Greece 8.192 4 Thomas Roslny, West Germany 9.094 12 Kurt Stockinger, Austria 6,173 17 Etika Subova. Czechoslovakia S.920 10 Kurt Stocki'nger, Austria 8.156 5 Alexander Hartl. W. Germany 6,857 18 Kaieima Jandova. Czechoslovakia 6.688 11 Pavel Pospisil, Czechoslovakia 8.031 6 Gernot Sptaer, Austria 8.822 19 Lub'ca Boldaova. Czechoslovakia 6.686 12 Peter Major, Hungary 7.894 7 Marc Ackermann, Switzerland 8.811 20 Katanna Hakusova. Czechoslovakia 6.680 13 Untried Ullstrand. Sweden 7.718 8 Maximilian Spo-'del. W. Germany 8.790 Mt. Eden "A" Team 21 Ivola Dvorakova, Czechoslovakia 5.632 14 Heinz Slockinger. Austria 7.408 9 M«cha Zuffelato, Switzerland 8.617 22 Katarina Gamanova. Czechoslovakia 6.619 15 Oliver Wojnar. Austria 7.392 10 Markus Ciroth, Wesl Germany 8.583 23 Zuzana Sedlakova, Czechoslovakia 6.560 16 Tomasz Czakon, Poland 7.219 11 Christian Bauer. W. Germany 8.454 Travels to Europe 24 Baiena Borgutova, Czechoslovakia 6.535 17 Wojciech Szwehlik, Pdand 7.180 12 Peter Major Hungary 8,303 25 Ivona Petrasova. Czechoslovakia 6.613 18 Marcin WeJet, Poland 7.076 A week and a half after the Na- 26 Anna Lundborg, Sweden 6.314 19 Jan Vatstyn, Czechoslovakia 7.059 tional Vaulting Championships at 27 Helga Kovalovska, Czechoslovakia 6,283 20 R.Leinstein, Czechoslovakia 6.919 28 Ivona Dubravova. Czechoslovakia 6.142 21 Kami Svoboda. Czechoslovakia 6.572 FEI Vaulting the beginning of July, a group of 29 lienne Wall. Sweden • 6.033 22 Marian Fotul, Czechoslovakia 6.258 Subcommittee Meets ML Eden's 1990 National Cham- May 28th in Berne pion "A" Team Vaulters boarded a plane from San Francisco Airport, Results—CVI FEI Promotes J. The Vaulting Sub-Committee bound for Germany. Budapest, March 23- Ashton Moore to held its annual Meeting at FEI Headquarters with all members The Mt. Edeners will be visiting 25,1990, World Prestigious "Official present. Professor Vittorio M. de a vaulting group in Cologne, West Vaulting Cup Event International" Judge Sanctis, First VP of the FEI, also Germany, and men at the end of the attended. The newly elected Vault- month will travel to Stockholm to /Due to incomplete information pro- AVA co-founder, Technical Ad- vided to us, results reported in the ing Sub-Committee chairman is watch the World Vaulting Champi- previous issue of Vaulting World visor, andJudge(I), JeffMoorehas Mr. Ewald Gebs of Switzerland. onships at the World Equestrian recently been selected as die only omitted the scores given below for Discussed were preparation of Pas da Deux and Team events . U.S. vaulting judge and one of only Games. the 1991 revisionof the FEI Vault- Team 10 in the world to be accorded "0" Vaulters participating in this status by the Federation Equestre ing Rules and harmonizing them exchange are Meagan Clarke, Kim 1 Neuss-Gremlinghausen. West Germ. 8.243 with the FEI General Regulations; 2 St, Gallon, Switzerland B.018 International. Frankel(WEG alternate woman), 3 Hofebuttel, West Germany 7.226 Past member of the FEI vaulting the calendar of vaulting events, 4 Ase-lnterag, Hungary 7.219 seminars and courses; duties of Amy Garrod, Deidra Ostendorf, 5 LKS Chojnov. Poland 7.087 committee, Jeff has been judging JenniTam, andNicoleWoltcr(U.S. 6. BLK. Hungary 7.056 national and international vaulting course directors; ihe World Vault- World Team alternate.) We hope to Pas de Deux competitions for many years and is ing Trophy, and the promotion of 1 A. Kende/A .Tatar, Hungary 7.441 a well known expert as both judge judges to Official International publish areport on their adventures 2 Uuckstock/H.Juckslock, W.Germany 6.766 and clinician. Judge Status. in the next issue.

Vaulting World August 1,1990 Thanks are Due! Stockholm Games Profile—Adrienne Stang, B y the end of June about $ 12,700 had been con- Feature Many Diversions Chef d'Equipe for World tributed to the AVA International Scholarship According to pre-event publicity the organ- Games Vaulting Group Fund on behalf of Timberline's nine person team izers of the World Equestrian Games were an- and their coach, Nancy Stevens. This will go a ticipating record entries in all six disciplines: 90 long way toward covering their travel and horse By J. Ashton Moore in Jumping, 70 Dressage, 80 3-Day Eventers, 40 expenses. It is heartwarming to have such gener- Because of her technical expertise and con- Four-in-Hand teams, 60 Endurance Riders and ous and broad based support for the vaulting team siderable international experience, Adrienne Vaulters from 15 nations. representing the United States in the World Eques- Stang (who was recently accepted by the Fed- trian Games. The AVA joins theTimberline "Red, In addition to the 800 horses, 700 riders and eration Equestre Internationale as an FEI Can- White and Blue Crew" in thanking the following exciting competitions, WEG organizers arranged long list of generous contributors who have do- didate judge) was named by the U.S. Equestrian various cultural events, an auction of Swedish Federation (American Horse Shows Associa- nated to the AVA International Scholarship fund Warmbloods, and a number of interesting and on their behalf. tion) to be Chef d' Equipe for the United States In addition, on the direction of the AVA Board fun programs to entertain World Games specta- entry in the World Vaulting Championships at of Directors at their June meeting, half of the tors. the prestigious World Equestrian Games in surplus from the AVA Food B ooth at the 1990 Na- 100 Arabian horses participated in an inter- S tockholm at the end of July. tionals was donated to the vaulters representing national "A" show on the Sports Field, with 4 Besides being the United States in Stockholm and their coaches. magnificent Arabian parade saddles donated by popular and knowl- The total of $1,229.71 was divided 17 ways for KM King Hassan of Morocco as prizes. The $72.33 each, which was almost enough to cover edgeable judge, Adri- Swedish Warmblood Association auctioned 20 enne has been active the accommodation fee for each vaulter in Stock- Swedish warmbloods. The sport of Hungarian holm. for many years in the Post (one rider on the back of two to 5 trotting [Previous contributors were support of vaulting listed in the March!April issue.] or galloping horses) with Gabor Szegedi ma- sport nationally and A.C. Dike Company K.D. and Ruth Lemon, Sr. neuvering an astounding 10 Hungarian internationally. For- Susie Abma Willavere L'sko warmbloods at once, was to be demonstrated. WORLD Aliberti Construction Robert Ltssner merGeneral Secretary Arcadia Development Barbara Lynn Tent-Pegging, the FEI's 7th discipline was of the American EQUESTRIAN Rodney T. Aycock Shannon Mangus demonstrated by four riders from India and Susan Barnes H. and C. Matteson Vaulting Association, Beauregard Ranch Wines Sue McClain Pakistan. (The riders gallop at full speed for 100 Adrienne is the long- Don and Maureen Becker Linda Meredith meters and then try to pick up small wooden GAMES Naomi Becker William or Sayo Wine standing chairman of Bei's Robert and Elsie Neary pegs from the ground with their lances.) The the AVA Technical 1990 John and Mary Bell Richard Bliss Nelson international Historical Carriage Society dis- Committee. She has administered the judges Bencor Manufacturing Tarry and Carolyn Nebon played anumber of carefully restored carriages. Jane Michele Btzzari, Ruth Nebon-Moe training program of the AVA for several years. On display at the Stadium, Gardet, and Sports Black Point Farm Ariana Newcomer She is the person most responsible for the Ken and Edwina Blanchard Christlane Noelting Field, as well as driving through Stockholm Chas and Marybeth Bontadelli A. B. Oderio current AHS A national vaulting rules as well as streets during the second week of the Games Borland Industries Amy Onufrock for many editions of the AVA vaulting rules. Caryl Brenkw'fe Gall and James Ostendorf were beautiful carriages and horses from the Adrienne is amember of both the AHS A Vault- Gerry Brown Patchwork Leathers Royal Stables of Denmark, England, and Swe- Joan Arlene Bryant Bev and Bob Peterson ing Committee and the AHSA Vaulting Cre- R.M. and Kathleen Buffum Sandi Pinkerton den. The Swedish Quarter Horse Association dentials Committee. A.B. and Lucille Burdette Jane and John Poggi pastured their American "cowboy" horses in a Tom and rCtchy Burdette Agnes Polhemus Adrienne is a well known clinician and trainer Central Valley Vautters John Polhemus corral near the vaulting tent and gave exhibi- John and Nancy Combs Pamela Pullman tions of western riding (Reining, Barrel Racing, of advanced vaulters and has coached success- Thomas L Cooper Freda Radich ful national and international vaulters (the en- Cooper-Garrod Vintners Rebecca Ranjo TeamRoping,PoleBending and Western Pleas- Corralrtos Lab Guntherand Beatrice Rechn'rtz ure) during the first week of the Games. tire U.S. women's team at the 1986 World Linda and Wayne Czeck Mark and Patti Reschar Championship in Bulle, Switzerland,was Throughout Stockholm as well as on the Czuk Woodworking Thomas Riddell coached by Adrienne.) It was thanks to Adri- Chas Daniel Angelo and Lucille Rossi grounds of the Games the Procordia Group Devlin Winery Roger Roy enne S tang's efforts and expertise that the arranged a varied cultural program with out- Angela Dusenbury SantaCruzCountyHorseman's Sundance Vaulting Team of Woodside, Cali- Ekim Painting Association door concerts, folk dancing, a piano concert in fornia, occupied the limelight in the competi- Emmel Construction Santa Cruz Dressage Society the Royal Palace Chapel, opera at the ancient Anne Marie Escudero Santa Cruz Skateboards tive vaulting world in the '80's. Her team was Elizabeth and Robert Farkas John and Beverly Schroeder Palace Theater, jazz, and troubadours. Grace Federico James and Maiy Sedln one of the first to participate in major interna- First Interstate Bank Sieger Engineering Full scale betting on the gold medal winners tional competition (Paris—1980), and die first Franks! Properties Dona Singlehurst in all six disciplines was announced. Betting to take its own horse overseas. Sydney Frankel Sherburne arid Susan Slack was to be allowed the first week on Vaulting Freedom Food Market Bert and Viola Srrith She has frequently been a member of the Diane Stallings Fulkerson Donald and Jacqueline Star Team, Dressage Team, Dressage Individual, 3- Colette Garrison Alex and Saundra Stepovich Day Event Team and Individual; and the second selection jury for U.S. vaulters for international General Feed and Seed Allison Stoddard competitions and Continental and World Cham- Don Gibertson Surtshops (Kathyand week on Endurance Individual, Driving Team Laura and Marc Grossman Marshall M liter) and Individual, Jumping Team and Individual. pionships, andhas judged many National Cham- David and Joan Madden Surf Development pionships. Pat and Margaret Harbin J.H. and Linda Tacker Both Pick one and Pick Five Winner tickets Gary and Monica Harmon Naomi Takemoto were available each week. There are 1000 bet- Her background in education (she is aretired Gary L. Hart The Dressage Club teacher) has been invaluable in her contribu- Bern and Eleanor Hilberman James Van Meter ting places all over Sweden. ChristiannaHunnicutt Ben Vrtcov The Games even had their own mascot— tions to the sport, and to the vaulting commu- Nina Hurst Hy and Zina Keesing Vrtcov nity. Active and productive in the activities of Carle and Handy Hylkema Debbie Angus Weberski "Vilmer", a sweet little teddy horse named via J.H. Bradshaw Construction Western Properties a local newspaper contest, available for pur- the AVA's Council for Vaulting Education, her Jerry Allison Landscaping Anne B. Wiegle chase in three sizes. "Upp till kamp", asong pro- background has given her a special Barbara and Richard Johns Diana and Richard Winter Moreland and Eliza- Reinhard and Rotraut Wolter fessionally produced for the Games, and de- insight into the mechanics of vaulting and has beth Johnson World Service scribed as a peppy march with a strain of genu- caused her to be a major influence in the devel- Data and Cheryl Kinsley Tom and Joanne Young opment of vaulting both nationally and, indi- Kunia Vaulters Phil arid Viola Yule ine Swedish polka, was available at the games Patricia Lamson Andrew Zehnder as a single, or on LP, cassette or CD. rectly, internationally.

Vaulting World August 1,1990 Actions Taken at June Board Meetings

Executive Board Meeting The registration shall be returned to the Club each has submitted an affidavit attesting that along with a sustaining member form and a he/she is a bronze medalist. If it is proven at a June 16,1990, Saratoga, CA request for the additional fees due. The Club later date that said vaulters have not received may then register the vaulter as a Sustaining their Bronze rating, any awards will be taken Present: Suzanne Detol, Jan Garrod, Mari- away. anne Rose, Stephanie Siemens. Member. Once the vaulter is registered as a Sustaining Member, his vaulter membership Actions Taken 4) Approved waiving the reading of the min- will be valid." utes of the April 22, 1990, Board meeting. 1) A letter will be sent by the General Secre- 5} Approved the contracts between the AVA 5) Approved waiving the reading of the min- tary to all who became life members before and Judith S. Bryer for editorial services for February 1990 informing them of the AVA utes of the June 16, 1990, Executive Board Vaulting World, for financial management meeting. upgrading procedure and offering them a services, and for executive secretarial serv- • refund of the sustaining dues for the year in ices. 6) Approved acceptance of the budget. which they became life members. 6) Approved acquisition of a non-custom 7) Approved having Kelley Holly, 1991 2) item 16 of the April 22 Minutes published corporate seal rather than a custom-made Annual Meeting Chair, arrange to have din- in Vaulting World shall be reworded as fol- seal. ners in the price range of $22 to $25. lows, "All procedural changes or new proce- 7} Approved looking into getting calendars 8) Approved asking every AVA club to nomi- dures must be reviewed by and acted upon by again for our annual meeting the Executive Board." nate a vaulter and a parent for an award at 8) Appointed Nominating and Ballot Com- Annual Meeting and establishing a committee 3} Items 15 and 18 of the April Minutes pub- mittees [See names on page 9.] to decide criteria for the nominations. lished in Vaulting World shall be reworded as follows, "The effective date of receipt of time 9} Approved waiving the Annual Meeting sensitive documents such as applications for Board of Directors Meeting registration fees on aone time basis for Annual recognized competitions, memberships, etc., June 27,1990, Saratoga, CA Meeting award nominees. 10) Approved looking into purchasing a com- is the date postmarked, or if hand delivered, Present: Jeannie Beanie, Kitchy Burdette, the date the document reaches the National Maxine Chelini, Craig Cobum, Joy Cobum, puter for the National Office. Office. If the AVA Board of Directors or Execu- Merry Cole, Sharon Davis, Suzanne Detol, 11) Approved requiring at least three bids on tive Board wishes to delegate to a person Colette Garrison, Kelley Holly, Jan Garrod, computer hardware by the October Board other than the AVA Executive Secretary the Jane Garrod, Karen Lemon, Marjorie Oakes, Meeting. responsibility for accepting memberships at Gail Ostendorf, Cindy Paul, Freda Radich, specific events or functions for which AVA 12} Approved changing the date of the Octo- Marianne Hose, Stephanie Siemens, Patti ber Board meeting to October 21,1990. membership is required, the National Office Skipton, Nancy Stevens, Marcia Sullivan, Nina shall be informed by the AVA President, in Wiger, and Regional Supervisors Hick Haw- 13) Approved accepting Kitchy Burdette's in- writing, as to the nature and duration of the thorne and Teresa Keville. vitation to have the April 28, 1991, Board delegation and the identity of the AVA official Meeting at her home in Sequel, CA. Actions Taken to whom this responsibility has been dele- 14) Approved sending a proposed format on 1) Approved having the Club registration gated. Standard National Office procedures, the specifics of giving annual vaulter awards records for Flying Image changed to make the including dating and recording details of pay- (such as what is the definition of "calendar ment, shall be followed by the officer(s) to coach of Flying Image also their longeur (the year," how many scores do we take, do the whom this responsibility has been delegated. present longeur is not an AVA member, thus making the Club registration invalid), or give scores have to be from different judges, etc.), ; Membership forms and payments shall be to Board members for a polling. { delivered or sent to the National Office within the vaulter the option of transferring to an- five days of receipt by the responsible official," other Club, in which case the AVA will waive 15) Approved granting the following Regional 1 4} Item 14ofthe April 22 Minutes published the transfer fee. Grants: Region II—$45 for awards, Region in Vaulting World shall be reworded as fol- 2) Approved allowing a Canadian vaulter to IV—$60 for newsletter, Region IX—$100 for lows, "Beginning with the 1991 membership be officially registered and compete at Fest. clinician travel expense, video tape library, year, the registration of any vaulter reaching 3} Approved allowing recent Bronze medal- and newsletter, the age of 18 on or before February 1 of the ists for whom medal test results have not yet 16) Approved donating the AVA's portion of membership year, who does not register as a been received by the National Office, to receipts from the Food Booth at Fest'90 to the Sustaining Member, shall not be accepted. compete atthe National Championships after International Contingent going to Stockholm.

USPC Vaulting Jamboree Scheduled August 17-19 in New Jersey FEI Vaulting Trophy Demonstration team which canter and the walk, is planned. In Europe Promises Int'l Approach performed at the Royal Windsor Horse Show, vaulting is used as a prerequisite to riding for Amy Onufrock and the S an Francisco Equestrian Festival. They young people. Horse management is taught and USPC's third East Coast Vaulting Jamboree, will participate in Denmark's 300th anniver- vaulters develop basic skills and coordination in to be held August 17-19 at the beautiful, brand sary Jubilation in a command performance for team vaulting and are encouraged to improve new Four Seasons Farm in Ringoes, New Jer- the queen. their creative style individually through Kur de- sey, promises something for everyone: a hands The Jamboree begins Friday with aco aching/ velopment. on clinic for coaches and longeurs, a competi- longeing clinic for present and prospective Sunday's clinic will offer advanced vaulters tion for both beginners and advanced vaulters, coaches which will include new ideas for vault- and a vaulting clinic featuring international aerobics, weight training, jazz dance and gym- ing competitions, team training, and longeing/ nastics in the morning, widi vaulting on horse vaulters Jill Oldford, Pittstown, NJ, and Lasse training techniques for vaulting horses. A Kristensen, Jelling, Denmark. andbarrelin the afternoon. Beginners will work gymnastics session for vaulters will feature on ground and barrel exercises in the morning Jill and Lasse are fresh from the World ground exercises to improve strength, balance, and on horses in the afternoon. Vaulting Trophy circuit where they were Pas de coordination and cooperation. Deux silver medalists at Ebreichsdorf, Austria, Saturday's Jamboree Fest will give vaulters Fee for the entire weekend is only $75.00, gold medalists at Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, at all skill levels an opportunity to compete. The and for Sunday's clinic only is $35. For infor- and individual and Pas de Deux champions in European local fcst practice of offering classes mation, contact AliceOldford, R.D.1, Box235, Vejle, Denmark. They also vaulted aspan of the specific to the level of the vaulter, at both the Pittstown, NJ 08867, 201/735-5529.

Vaulting World August 1,1990 Mesa Verde's "Spring Fling" Rainbow Vaulters Competition Montezuma New Mexico, and Flying Image and Southern CA clubs included Conejo Valley, Mesa Verde 4-H in Colorado. Diamond Bar Country 4-H, Pep- County, Colorado Judged by Joyce Gussenhovcn, April 28, 1990 perlree Vaulters, Rainbow, and March 31, 1990 the Spring Fling began with a clinic Victory Vaulters. on Friday. Saturday's competition (Connie Geisler) Cindy Paul was followed on Sunday by medal Rainbow Vaulters hosted a com- Gold medalist vaulters, Sonia The last weekend of March saw exams. petition on April 28, 1990, judged Hanscn and Pat Siemens gave the the gathering of four Region IV MontezumaCounty Fairgrounds by Adrienne Stang. The competi- beginning vaulters and their par- clubs at the Montezuma County will be the site for the 1991 Region tion was geared primarily for Nov- ents a glimpse of world class vault- Fairgrounds in southwestern Colo- IV Championships and we hope ice, Trot, and Novice Canter vaul- ing as they prepared for the World rado. The 35 competitors were from will host the National Champion- ters. Several new Southern Califor- Championships in Stockholm. Albuquerque and Rocking Hors e in ships sometime during the 1990's. nia clubs competed. Participating Everyone had a great time. Results—Mesa Verde 4-H Unrecognized Spring Fling Fest, March 31,1990, Results—Rainbow Vaulters Recognized Competition, San Dimas, CA, April 28,1990 Montezuma County Fairgrounds, Colorado {No scores or team affiliations were provided byfest management,] IT© sura) Hw© crafts TrotComp.-Elite Nov. Barrel Doubles Beginning Compulsories 1 Slephanie Warner 1 Anna SchuKe/Susan Oakes 1 Diamond Bar 4-H 5.61 2 Eslevan Pedroncelli 2 Stagey/Danielle Canter Women-Anna SchuHe 3 Stephanie Rickman 3 Crysial Vallejos/Rachel Canter Men-Sean Stevenson 4 Jennifer Randolph McErnie Gold Overall-Women Trot Women-Carmen Pareo 1 Sonia Hansen, Rainbow 8.55 5 KelllMuti Trot Men-Estevan Pedro nee Hi 6 Jesse Johnson Gold Compulsories l-Women Beg inner-A leaf) Hockin Bronze/Silv. Brl Kur 1 Sonia Hansen. Rainbow 8.32 Pas de Deux- TrotKur-Elite 1 Anna Schulte Gold Kurl-Women Danelle Soto/Slacy Gallassini 1 Jesse Johnson 2 Sean Stevenson 1 Sonia Hansen, Rainbow 8.25 Sean Steven son/Ann a SchuHe 2 Estevan Pedroncellt 3 Susan Oakes 3 Stephanie Warner Gold Compulsories Il-Women Novice Doubles Novice Barrel Kur 1 Sonia Hansen, Rainbow 8.38 1 Stephanie/Sue Warner TrotComp.-Adv. 1 Jennifer Lenle Gold Kuril-Women 2 Estevan Pedronce Ill/Mary 1 Carmen Pareo 2 Andrea 2 Ruth Martin 1 Sonia Hansen, Rainbow 9.25 Carniglia 3 Annika Diedrich Victory Vaulters 7 year old 3 Mary Carniglia Beginner Doubles 4 Crystal Valtejos Gold Overall-Men 4 Sue Warner Courtney Depsky performs 1 Aleah Hockin/Brandi Rick- 5 Arnika Diedrich 1 Pal Siemens, Rainbow 8.58 5 April LeBlanc Novice "Flag" on "Merrylegs" man Gold Compulsories l-Men 6 Amy LeBlanc Trot Barrel Kur-EIHe 2 Kealy Long/Lindsay Baugh Stephanie Rickman 1 Pat Siemens, Rainbow 8.60 TrotKur-Advanced Jennifer Randolph Gold Kur l-Men Bronze/Silver Comp.l 1 Carmen Pareo 1 AnnaSchulte Eslevan Pedronoalli 1 Pal Siemens, Rainbow 8,62 2 Sue Warner 2 Stacey Gallassini Jesse Johnson 3 Amy LeBlanc Gold Compulsories ll-Men 3 Danielle Solo Stephanie V/arner 1 Pat Siemens. Rainbow 8,18 4 Mary Carniglia 4 Sean Stevenson Kell! Mull Gold Kuril-Men 5 Susan Oakes TrotComp.to Right Trot Barrel Kur-Adv. 1 Stephanie Warner 1 Pat Siemens, Rainbow 8.90 6 Rachel McErnie 1 Mary Carniglia Silver Overall-Women Bronze/Silver Kur 2 Eslevan Pedroncelli 2 Amy LeBtano 3 Jennifer Lente 1 Pam Geisler, Rainbow 7,77 1 AnnaSchulte 3 Ruth Martin 4 Stephanie Rickman Silver Compulsories l-Women 2 Stacey Gallassini 4 Carmen Pareo 5 Mary Carniglia 1 Pam Geisler, Rainbow 7.21 3 Danielle Solo 5 Sue Warner 6 Carmen Pareo 4 Sean Stevenson 6 April LaBlanc Silver Kur l-Women 5 Susan Oakes BeginnerComp. Beg. Barrel Comp. 1 Pam Geisler, Rainbow 8,10 6 Rachel McErn'-e 1 Josanna Sirrpson 1 Ateah Hockin Silver Compulsories Il-Women Brnze/SIIverCompll 2 Lindsay Johnson 2 Kealy Long 1 Pam Geister, Rainbow 7.50 3 Aleah Hockin 1 AnnaSchulte 3 Chad Johnson Silver Kuril-Women 4 Kealy Long 4 Brandi Rickman 1 Pam Geisler, Rainbow S.25 2 Sean Slevenson 5 Brandi Rickman 3 Susan Oakes 5 Lindsey Johnson 6 Lindsay Battgh Bronze Overall-Women Novice Compulsories 6 Josanna Simpson 1 Francesca Torlorelli. Rainbow 7.30 Andrea ? (UaifiroQ 1^©K2& Beginner Barrel Kur Bronze Compulsories-Women Pkoto.DSekub Sierra Lindborg, 7, of Victory Jennifer Lente Barrel Doubles 1 Chad Johnson 1 Francesca Torlorelli, Rainbow 6.90 Annika Died rich 1 Carmen Pareo/Mary Car- 2 Aleah Hocking 2 Michelle Bender, Rainbow 6.58 Vaulters performs Novice Kur Crystal Valiejos niglia 3 Kealy Long 3 Julie Barnes, Rainbow 6.40 exercise on "Merrylegs" Arnica Died rich 2 Steph/Sue Warner 4 Brandi Rickman Bronze Kur-Women Novice Kur 3 Lindsay/Jennifer Randolph 5 Lindsay Baugh 1 Francesca Torlorelli. Rainbow 7.70 TrotCompulsories Jennifer Lenle 5 Ruth Martin/April LeBlanc 6 Lindsay Johnson 2 Julie Barnes. Rainbow 7.40 1 Amy Dishno, Diamond Bar 6.20 3 Michelle Bender. Rainbow 5.55 2 Lori Brister, Diamond Bar 6.10 Novice Canter Overall 3 Teresa Halliday. Victory 5.10 Nominating/Ballot Fuller and Sustaining Members Kim 1 Alexa Chrisly, Rainbow 5.52 4 Jessica Schaafsrna. Conop 4.BO Benson and Shirley Signorelli- NoviceCanter Compulsories 5 Jennifer BlaKe, Victory 4,20 CommitteesAppointed 1 April Pilcher, Rainbow 6.05 6 Laurel Creek. Victory 4.10 Emmons. Nominations must be re- 2 AlexaChr'isty, Rainbow 4.93 Trot Kur Ballots to be Mailed to ceived by Coletie Garrison by Octo- 3 Dawn Coals, Rainbow 4.08 1 Jessica Schaafsma. Diamond 5.30 Members November 9 ber 10, 1990, 4 Tammy Bullock, Rainbow 4.73 2 Lori flnstef. Diamond Bar 5.20 5 Jara Agnew, Rainbow 4.43 3 Amy Dishno, Diamond Bar 5,10 AVA General Secretary Suzanne Chairman of ihe Ballot Committee 6 Katie Kusserow, Rainbow 4,30 4 Laurel Creek, Victory 4.40 Detol has announced appointment of 7 Carrie Mouro, Rainbow 4.22 5 Teresa Haliiday, Victory 3.80 isLynneNelson. Serving with her are 6 Jennifer Blake, Victory 3.60 chairmen and members of rhe Nomi- NoviceCanter Kur Susan Barnes, Linda Bibbler, Carol 1 Alexa Chrisly, Rainbow 6.10 Novice Trot Overall nating and Ballot Committees for Dwinell, and Kendel Edmunds, 2 Dawn Coals, Rainbow 5.25 1 Heather Herndon, Peppeftree 5,58 elections ofl 991-92 members of the 3 Tammy Bullock, Rainbow 5.20 Novice Trot Compulsories Ballots will besent first class to all 4 Carrie Mouro, Rainbow 4.80 1 Healher Herndon, Peppertree 6.1B AVA Board of Directors. AVA Sustaining Members on No- 5 JaraAgnew. painbow 4.80 2 Vanessa Wit kins, Pepperlree 5.B3 Chairman of the Nominating Com- vember 9,1990, and must be received 6 April Pilcher, painbow 4.40 3 Anna Hougdahl. Peppertree 5.80 7 Katie Kusserow, Rainbow 4.10 4 Joy Rios, Peppertree 5,57 mittee is Director Colette Garrison. by the Ballot Committee Chairman Trot Overall Lindsay Douglas, Diamond Bar 5.52 Serving with her are Director Carol by December 8, 1990. 1 Amy Dishno, Diamond Bar 5.60 6 Valerie Steele, Victory 5.48

Vaulting World August 1,1990 Results—Rainbow (Cont.) Mid-Atlantic Spring Fest

7 Orin Hemdon, Peppertrs* 5.22 16 Andi Baebno/Meghan Clark, 8 Tf '« ha Ramsey, Diamond Bar 5,05 Conejo 4.62 9 HondaKerr, Vidory 4.88 Trot2-Phase Overall 10 Diana Croiclon, Victory 4.75 1 Lori Br'st*'. Diamond Bar 733 11 Diana Gonzalez, Conej'o 4.67 Trot2-Phase Horse 12 Danielle LeBouf, Vidory 4.60 1 Lori Br'tster, Diamond Bar 6.15 13 Heidi Martin, Victory 4.52 2 Arry Dishno. Diamond Bar 5,35 14 Kenny Geisler, Diamond Bar 4.48 1 5 Kristi Warren, Vidory 4.1 8 Trot2-Phase Barrel 16 Stephanie Redman, Victory A.OB 1 Lori Br'ster, Diamond Bar 7.33 17 Katie Fugnetti, Victory 3.88 2 Amy Dishno, Diamond Bar 7.00 3 Jessica Schaalsma, Conejo 6.43 Novice Trot Kur 4 Teresa Halllday, Victory 5.73 1 AnnaHougdahl. Peppertree 5.80 5 Laurel Creek. Victory 5.27 2 Valerie Steele, Victory 5.58 6 Jennifer B(at B Lauren Verhoeven, Victory 3.60 6 Kristi Anderson, Victory 4.43 ers. In the Pre-Novice division for 7 Courtney Depsky, Victory 3.55 7 Courtney Depsky, Victory 4.29 individuals the tiny ones are al- the fest! All teams volunteered their 8 Andi Baehne. Conejo 3.38 8 Lauren Verbwvan. Victory 4.29 horses for Sunday's clinic, provid- 9 JaJmee Grimes, Victory 3.33 9 Diana Gonzalez, Conejo 4.14 lowed boosting help, but not in the 10 Kristi Anderson, Victory 3.00 I 0 Christie Helgesson. Peppertree 4.07 Trot Team classes. Knowing that ing great practice for participants 10 Matthew Prater, Peppertree 4.07 10 Andi Baohne, Conejo 4.07 they would score "0" for each exer- without any horse being over- Barrel Pas de Deux 10 Em'ly Hummel, Vidory 4,07 worked. This fest was another of 1 Michelle Bender/Pam Geisler, cise requiring boosting help II Seth Hemdon. Peppertree 4.00 Rainbow 7.82 12 Gypsy Chavars. Peppertree 3.93 prompted a few to vault on all by many great sharing experiences be- 2 Lori Brister/Lindsay Douglas, 13 Sierra Lindberg, Victory 3.93 themselves every time! tween Region IX clubs, parents, Diamond Bar 7,28 14 Meghan Clark. Conejo 3.86 3 April Pilcher/Jara Agnew, 15 Jai'moe Grimes. Victory 3.50 Parents of the Great Falls and and spectators. Rainbow 7.20 16 Amanda Richards, Peppertree 3.43 4 Carrie Mouro/Francesca Tortorelli. 17 Scott Shores Peppertree 2.93 Rainbow 6.90 18 Timmy Geisler, Diamond Bar 2.14 Results—Great Falls Mid-Atlantic 5 Healher Hemdon/Anna Hoogdahl. Peppertree 6.12 Novice Barrel Kur Recognized Spring Fest, Gaithersburg, MD, 1 Ally Tapie, Conejo 6.27 6 Jennifer BlaWTeresaHalliday, 2 Matthew Prater, Peppertree 5.50 V'etory 5.90 2 Rachael Pitt/Heather Baldwin 7 Diana Gonzalez/Natalie Clark, 3 Megan Thompson, Rainbow 5.17 Topaz 4-H (Trot) 4.92 4 Natalie Clark, Conejo 5.17 Conejo 5.54 Open Canter Team Comp. 3 Annette Dusenbury/Courtney 5 Sierra Lindbwg, Vidory 5,17 8 Laurel CreeWHonda Kerf, 1 SomerseUMt.Tabor 5.69 Bittenbring, Great Falls (Canter) 4.86 6 Lauren Verhoeven, Victory 4.83 Victory 5.40 2 Great Falls/Sugarbaf 5.65 9 Klisti Anderson/Courtney Depsky, 7 Amanda Richards. Peppertree 4.67 3 Topai4--H d.39 Vcioty 5.32 B Andi Boohno, Conejo 4,33 Open Trot Team Compulsories Gold Overaf/- Women 9 Kristi Anderson Victory 4.33 Kelly Frtzzell, Sug'baf/Grt Falls 7.30 10 Danielle Le Sou l/Krlsti Warren, 1 Spectrum/Topaz 4-H 4.73 Victory 5,32 10 Meghan Clark, Conejo 4.20 Gold Compulsories 1-Women 11 Diana Gonzalez, Conejo 4.17 2 Falcon wood 4.52 11 AllyTapie/JessicaSchaafsma, 3 Great Falfs/Sugarba! 4.27 Kelly Frizzell.Sug'baf/GrtFalb 7.77 Conejo 5.00 11 Courtney Depsky, Victory 4.17 Jennifer Williams, Mt.Tabor 6.73 12 Lba Page, Rainbow 4.00 4 Topaz 4.-H#l 4.12 12 Megan Thompson/Lisa Page, 13 Christie HeJgesson. Peppertree 3.83 5 Topaz4.H#2 2.12 Gold Kur l-Women Hainbow 5.00 Keliy Frizzel!. Sug'baf/Grt Falls 6.52 13 S'flfta Lin doors/Courtney Depsky, 13 Gypsy Chavars. Peppertree 3.83 Open TrotTeam Kur 1 Great Falls/Sugar loaf 5,47 Jennifer Williams, Mt.Tabor 5.B2 Victory 4.64 13 Katherine Rbs, Peppertree 3.83 2 Falcon wood 4.95 Gold Compulsories Il-Women 14 Stephanie Redman/Katie Fugnetti, 14 Jaimee Grimes, Victory 3.73 Kelly Frizzell, Sog'baf/Grt Falls 6.57 Victory 4.80 15 Errily Hummut, Vidory 3.70 Pas de Deux—Open 16 Scott Shores, Peppertree 3.67 15 Dawn Coats, Katie Kusserow. 1 Jennifer Hall/Peter Fiota Gold Kuril-Women Rainbow 4,70 17 Seth Herndon, Peppertree 3,57 Great Falls (Trot) 5.24 Kelly Frizzell, Sug'loaf/Grt Falls 8.37 Continued on ntX pagi

Vaulting World 10 August 1,1990 Kunia Vaulters, Oahu, Hawaii, have a new Pinto named "Jordy"as well as new Sharon Davis, AVA Judge (r) uniforms. Rainbow Riders, a 1989 AVA Regis- They tered Club, are going strong in the tiny recently hamlet of Troy, PA, on the border of New gave York and Pennsylvania. Coach Diana Krug vaulting incorporates vaulting as a regular part of demon&mtions her dynamic therapeutic riding program at at both Polo the local fairgrounds. fields on the Diana's students include adult mentally island of retarded riders, a few persons with head Oahu and injuries and three who are blind. Dianauses looked great vaulting be cause it provides more "risk" and in their new challenge but a greater degree of safety. uniforms. Hertwo "bomb proof" vaulting horses in- clude a sturdy Halflinger mare with a good Three Kunia back. Dianaplans to form a small team to do vaidters travelled demonstrations and perhaps to compete. to Southern One of her blind students is a 16 year old California in boy who loves vaulting and has developed May where they some original Kur routines—even perfect- had a clinic wtth Sharon Davis ing a back somersault off the croup! We will RickHawthorne look for Rainbow Riders at a Fest soon. of Valley View Eastern States Vaulters in Championship, Twin Harts Farm Vaulters, a 1989 AVA Tujunga. They Frying Pan Park, Club in Red Rock, , an hour south of were sorry not to Herndon,VA-lt rained, Austin, have slowed their activities. In fact, be able to it poured, yet all of Coach Vicki Hart has slowed all her eques- compete at Mother Nature's fury trian activities in anticipation of the momen- nationals. Coach could notdeterthe com- tary arrival of her second child. Otherwise Drury Melone petitors, management, she would be training her students in Eng- planned to attend and audience of the lish and Western riding, as well as vaulting, the World First Annual AVA East- on a full time basis. Equestrian ern States Champion- Vicki came to Texas from Pennsylvania Games in ships, July 14-15. De- where she had attended several vaulting Stockholm atthe spite thunder, lighten- workshops hosted by Carol Fuller, coach of end of July. ing and the drumming Great Falls Pony Club Vaulting Team in of rain so noisily on the Virginia. She uses vaulting to teach balance Mid-Atlantic Fest Results—(Continued) arena's metal roof that and safety as well as to allow her students 2 Leann Parker, Mount Tabor 4.95 one could not hear some fun on the horse. SilverOverall-Men 3 Heather Baldwin, Topaz 4.BB Her horses, a quarter horse cross and 1 Evan Oldford, Somerset 6.18 above it, fest events 4 Josh Flannigan. Falconwood 4.87 an Appaloosa draft cross, are sturdy, de- Silver Compulsoriesl-Men 5 Tia Szendi-Horvalh, Spectrum 4.25 continued under the 1 Evan Oldford, Somerset 5.73 6 John Hughes. Greal Falls 3,55 watchful eyes of AVA pendable and work at both the trot and the Silver Kur l-Men Trot Kur Judges AdrienneStang canter! 1 Evan Oldlord. Somerset 6.52 1 Laann Parker, Mount Tabor 5.00 (I) and Joyce Gussen- After her baby arrives, Vicki plans to work Silver Co mpuIsorlesll-Men 2 Heather Baldwin. Topaz 4.75 with students at the Texas School for the 3 John Hughes Great palls 4.30 hoven (R). More than 1 Evan Oldford, Somerset 5.63 Deaf near her farm and also to do vaulting Silver Kuril-Men Novice Compulsories 80 vaulters showed skill 1 Evan Otdlofd, Somerset 6.87 1 Jennifer Hall, Great Falls 5,45 andimaginationasthey demonstrations, have medal tests and pos- Bronze Overall-Women 2 AtaxPastic. Topaz 5.15 "strutted their stuff" on siblycompete. Perhaps we will see them at 3 Peter Fiola, Greal Falls 5.15 1 Courtney Brrtenbring, Grt.Falk 6.14 Saturday and Sunday. the AVA 1991 Nationals in Albuquerque. 2 Rachae! Joseph, Somerset 5.72 4 Kat'-e Hodgson, Topaz 4.98 3 Robyn OWford, Somerset 5.46 5 J orgina An d rawed, The Championships Old Stone Riding Center, a 1989 AVA 4 Linda Neimeier, Topaz 4.88 Sugar loaf/Great Falls 4.82 were organized by com- Registered Club managed by David and Bronze Compulsories- Women 6 Kim Brokaw, Great Falls 4.6S bined forces of several Gillian Bath on theirlovely farm right outside Novice Kur 1 Courtney Bittanbring. Grt.Falls 5.93 East Coast Vaulting Hamilton, Ohio, continues to offerquality 2 Rachael Joseph, Somerset 5.60 1 Jennifer Hall. Greal Falb 6.02 3 flobyn OUIord, Somerset 5.45 2 Peter Frola. Great Falls 5.57 Clubs, led by the in- riding lessons and vaulting instruction. 4 Linda Neimeier, Topaz 4.50 3 Andy Wallo, Topaz 5.07 domitable energies of Gillian, in her gently British accent, says Bronze Kur-Women 4 Peter Lazear. Topaz 4.97 Topaz 4-H Vaulters that she has many "rather nice little stu- 5 K.C.McGurren. Great Falls 4.B7 1 Courtney Brttenbring, Grt.Falb 6.35 Coach Christine Appel- dents," and that they are beginning to pre- 2 Rachael Joseph. Somersel 5.85 6 Jorgina Andrawos, SugarloafyGreat Falls 3 Robyn Oldford, Somersel 5.47 Buderka, Fest Chair- pare for two rather prestigious demonstra- 4 Linda Neimeier. Topaz 5.20 Pre-Novlce Compulsories man, of Chantilly, VA. tions: onSeptember 16 at Hamilton's Hunter Bronze Compu!sorles-Men 1 Mary Bass Sigman. Falconwood 5.27 Everyone agreed itwas Jumper show, and October 28 at the much 1 David Dyer. Ut.Tabor 5.65 2 Kristen DeVetler, Falconwood 5.00 3 Louisa Anderson. Great Falls 4.93 awonderful example of larger Dayton Hunter Jumper Show. She Beginning Canter Compulsories 4 All Grossman. Great Falls 4.B7 team spirit and coop- laments the continuing loss of older vaul- 1 Heather Baldwin, Topaz 4.23 5 Josh Flannigan, Falconwood 4.B? 2 Andy Wallo, Topaz 4.20 eration in putting it to- ters, a problem many isolated {and not so 6 Kim Wfiite. Topaz 4.83 gether and raising the isolated) teams suffer. However, one of her 3 Leann Parker, Mount Tabor 3.96 Pre-Novice3 Kurs 4 Alex Paste, Topaz 3.70 $6,000 to do it. former students, Kathy Sutter, has moved 5 Peter Lazear. Topaz 3.43 1 Louisa Anderson, Greal Falls 4,78 2 Ali Grossman, Great Falls 4,39 [A full report, complete to Kentucky where she teaches vaulting on Beginning CanterKur 3 Laura Caslelto. Greal Falls 4.28 her new farm, Sutler's Equestrian Center. 1 Heather Baldwin, Topaz 4.95 results, and photos will 4 Mary Bass Sigman. Falconwood 4.25 There is hope forgrowth in the mideast U.S. TrotCompulsories 5 Michael Hall. Greal Falls 4.08 appear in the next issue 1 Mary Bess Sigman, Falconwood 5.23 6 Abby Dicky, Topaz 4.02 of Vaulting World.]

Vaulting World U August 1,1990 Garrod Farms & Mt. Eden Host Annual Mothers' Day Fest Saratoga, CA, May 6, 1990 Gerry Brown This year's event, judged by youngstersparticipated in a variety A, B, and C Team events (compul- Once again Garrod Farms AVA Judges Adrienne Stang (I) of Trot events: team compulsories sories, and Kur) as well as in indi- Stables opened its gates for the an- and Deborah Harrison (r) was held and Kur, doubles and individual vidual classes for Unrated, Bronze, nual Mothers Day Vaulting Fest. hi two arenas. One arena was the events. There was also a class for Silver and Gold medalists. An open This event celebrates boththemoms location for classes for the Tiny Beginning Canter Team Compul- canter Pas de Deux class rounded who give so much of their time in Tots and older new comers to vault- sories. out the day's activities. support of our sport, and the vaul- ing. The Tiny Tots competed in In the other arena, the more tcrs who make itworth their effort. their own class, while the older experienced vaulters competed in Results—Garrod's Recognized Mothers Day Fest, Saratoga, CA, May 6,1990 (Please note that in some classes, placing does not reflect award won) TROTDOUBLES 5 AMANDA MUZZI, Pegasus 6.433 7 CAMILLE WALDORF. Pegasus 6.025 1 WATT TAYLOR/ 6 ASHLEY WOOD, MLEden 6.433 8 SHARON MARKS, Mission Vineyard 5.650 CLINTON SKIPTON, Monte Vista 6,300 7 MICHELLE BENDER, Rainbow 6.183 9 JANINE GHIORZI, Mission Vineyard 5.525 2 KIRABAHN/ 8 KIM DUNHAM. MLEden 6.150 10 JENNIE TAM. MtEden 5.450 ROSALIE BBOWN. Pegasus 5.400 9 FRAN. TORTORELLI, Rainbow 6.100 11 D'LENA C.- PINTO, Tambourine 5.200 3 ERICA FREDRICKSON/ 10 MICHELLE BELL. Monte Vista 6.100 13 MICHELLE JOYCE. MLEden 4.975 KRISTINE GREGORIAN. Carous&l 5,380 11 BREEHYLKEMA. Ml.Eden 6.017 14 ALICIA TEETER. MLEden 4.575 4 SIAN PARRY/ 12 ZOE SMITH. Mt.Eden 5.883 15 ASHLEY WOOD. MtEden 4.450 MARGARET LLOYD, Mt.Eden 5.360 13 COCO KOBEL. Pegasus 5.B50 BRON2EOVERALL-MEN 5 NICOLE GRIPPtf 14 KARA NUMMENCAMP, MtEden 5.733 1 TREVOR GARROD, Mt Eden 6.1S4 ALETA KOTECKI. Pegasus 5.320 15 JENNIE. LAUZRE. Mt.Eden 5.683 2 ALEX BAUDOUIN, Mt.Eden 5.709 6 BRICEKREVANKO/ 16 CAMILLE WALDORF, Pegasus 5.567 BRONZECOMPULSORIES-MEN BECKY KOZINA. MtEden 5,300 17 ALICIA TEETER, MLEden 5.400 1 ALEX BAUDOUIN, Mt.Eden 6,267 7 COLLEEN ROSS/ 18 JANINE GHIORZI. Mfesion Vineyard 5.267 2 TREVOR GARHOD. MLEden 5.767 MELODY ROSS, MtEden 5.200 19 LESLIE JOHNSON, Pegasus 5.217 3 CHAD ROSS, Pegasus 5.633 20 SHANNA PONMERAN£, MLEden 5,183 WivadusQ Evante 21 SHELLY SILVESTER, MtEden 5.100 BRONZE KUR-MEN 1 TREVOR GARROD, MtEden 6.600 GOLD OVERALL-WOMEN 22 RACHEL NELSON, Pegasus 4.933 23 MELISSA ROSS, Pegasus 4.917 2 ALEX BAUDOUIN, MtEden 5.150 1 KIMFRANKEL.Mt.Eden 8.146 24 EMMA BYRD. Tambourine 4.900 TROTKUR-WOMEN 2 DEIDRAOSTENDORF.Mt.Edan 7.967 25 JAMIE TAYLOR, Monte Vista 4.850 1 ALETA KOTECKI, Pegasus 6.650 3 NICOLE WOLTER. MtEden 7.875 4.667 2 VALERIE BANTER, Monte Vista 6.325 4 KELLEY HOLLY. Tambourine 7.729 26 JANDE KYES. MLEden 27 HEATHER BYRD.Tambourine 4.600 3 SANDY HILL, Monte Vista 6.125 GOLDCOMP.-WOMEN 28 D'LENA C. PINTO, Tambourine 4.550 4 ROSALIE BROWN, Pegasus 5.925 1 DElDRAOSTENDORF.Mt.Eden 0.133 29 SHARON MARKS. Mission Vineyard 3.S83 5 SIAN PARRY, MtEden 5.725 2 KIM FRANKEL, MtEden 8.017 30 MtRlAH CURTIS, Pegasus 3.633 6 NICOLE OBRECHT, Monte Vista 5.400 3 NICOLE WOLTER, Mt.Eden 7.950 7 TH1NAMALTSBERGER. Black Point 5,350 BRONZEKUR-WOMEN 8 LAURIE PETERSON, Monte Vista 5.325 PhOo-.J.Bryr 4 KELLEY HOLLY, Tambourine 7.933 1 MICHELLE BENDER, Rainbow 8.000 9 SHANNON MORIARITY. Pegasus 5.300 Mt. Eden "Zoo Crew" Wins 1st GOLDKUR-WOMEN 2 KIM DUNHAM, Mt.Eden 7.500 10 SARAH BARR. Monte Visla 5.250 1 KIM FRANKEL. MLEden 8.275 3 MAUREEN ROY. MtEden 7.125 Place in 'A' Team Competition 11 KATIEHUTCHINSON.Tarrbourioe 5.175 2 DEIDRAOSTENDORF.Mt.Eden 7.800 4 FREYA SMITH, MtEden 6.750 3 NICOLE WOLTER. Mt.Eden 7.800 5 EMMA BYRD. Tambourine 6.575 12 JAMA DADANT, Pegasus 5.175 4 KELLEY HOLLY, Tambourine 7.525 13 GILLIAN CASEY. Pegasus _ 5.150 6 HEATHER BYRD,Tambourine 6.325 Continued on pagt 13 SILVER OVERALL-WOMEN ! ATEAM OVERALL 1 AMY GARROD, MLEden 7.759 M MTEDEN ZOO CREW 7.313 2 SAMANTHA ROSS, Pegasus 7.738 \ PEGASUS 6968 3 HONAM! DEAN, Pegasus 6.954 ATEAMCOMPULSORIES 4 COURTNEY ANTH1UM, Pegasus 6.954 1 MTEDEN ZOO CREW 42.94-0 5 TERESA KEVILLE. Tambourir* 6.404 2 PEGASUS 42,652 SI LVER COMP.-WOMEN A TEAM KUR 1 AMY GAHHOD, Mt.Eden 7.817 1 MTEDEN ZOO CREw 37.500 2 SAMANTHA ROSS, Pegasus 7.800 2 PEGASUS 34,000 3 HONAMI DEAN, Pegasus 7.3fl3 CTEAMOVERALL 4 COURTNEY ANTR1UM. Pegasus 6.933 1 CALIFORNIA CAROUSEL ' 6,375 5 TERESA KEVILLE. Tambourine 6,483 2 PEGASUS 5.534 SILVERKUR-WOMEN 3 MTEDEN WHOA MAMA JOES 5.311 1 AMY GARROD, Mt.Eden 7.700 CTEAM COMPULSORIES 2 SAMANTHA ROSS, Pegasus 7.675 1 MTEDEN LOONY TOONS 36.303 4 COURTNEY ANTRIUM. Pegasus 6.975 2 PEGASUS 36.077 3 HONAMI DEAN, Pegasus 6.525 3 CALIFORNIA CAROUSEL 35.327 5 TERESA KEVILLE. Tambourine 6.325 4 MTEDEN WHOA MAMA JOES 33.226 BRONZEOVERALL-WOMEN CTEAM KUR 1 MICHELLE BENDER, Rainbow 7.092 1 CALIFORNIA CAROUSEL" 34.700 2 MAUREEN ROY. MLEden 6.938 2 MTEDEN WHOA MAMA JOES 25.200 3 KIM DUNHAM. Mt.Eden 6.825 3 PEGASUS 24.800 4 FREYA SMITH. Mt.Eden 6,717 TROTTEAM OVERALL 5 JENNIE TAM, Mt.Eden 6.134 1 MONTE VISTA 5773 6 CAMILLE WALDORF. Pegasus 5.796 2 BLACK POINT 4421 7 MICHELLE JOYCE. MLEden 5.746 8 EMMA BYRD.Ta/nbourirw 5.738 TROTTEAM COMPULSORIES 9 ZOE SMITH. MLEden 5.542 1 PEGASUS 31.139 10 HEATHER BYRD. Tambourine 5.463 2 MONTE VISTA 29.801 11 ASHLEY WOOD. Mt.Eden 5.442 3 BLACK POINT 22.727 12 JAMINE GHIORZI, Mission Vineyard 5.396 TROTTEAM KUR 13 ALICIA TEETER, Mt.Eden 4,988 1 MONTE VISTA 33.700 14 D'LENA C.-PINTO, Tambourine 4.938 2 BLACK POINT 25.700 15 SHAHON MARKS, Mission Vineyard 4.767 BEGINNING TROTTEAM COMP. BRONZECOMP.-WOMEN 1 PEGASUS ' 30.825 1 MAUREEN ROY, Mt.Eden 6.850 2 MONTE VISTA 29.076 2 JENNIE TAM. MLEden 6.817 3 MTEDEN 27.545 3 FREYA SMITH, MtEden 6.6B3 PegususVaultersTerl Brenkivitzand Jennifer Agorastos Perform 4 BLACKPOINT 19400 4 MICHELLE JOYCE, MtEden 6.517 "A" Team Kur on "Urban" pkowJ.B

Vaulting World 12 August 1.1990 May 20 Carousel Fest a Success in Spite of Rain

Eileen Fredrikson of ribbons. Hospitality logistics Results—California Carousel 4-H Carousel 4-H Vaulting Club were handled by MishaMcPherson members—vaulters, parents and and Tiffany Stevens while Danielle Recognized Competition, Woodside & coaches—all breathed a sign of Keller andMarshaSiegelmade sure Portola Valley, CA, May 19-20,1990 relief at the conclusion of the 4th there was plenty of food. Lauren Annual Carousel Vaulting Fest af- Seaby staffed the weigh-in, Arthur ter its success was threatened by ley was timer and Kristin Keeker (Team Kurs were cancelled due to rain. The fest was scheduled for managed the show runners change, of location because of rain.) ATeamCompulsories May 19 and 20 at the generously 1 California Carousal 4-H 42.953 donated arenas and facilities of the BTeamCompulsorles 1 Sundance 40.302 Mounted Patrol Grounds, 2 Monte Vista 36,477 Woodside, California. 3 Tambourine 4-H 34.714 CTeam Compulsortes Coach Susie Barnes had chal- 1 Mt.Eden Looney Toons 3S.488 lenged the club's Canter medalist 2 California Carousel 4-H 35.601 Beginning Canter Team vaulters: Gold, Silver, and Bronze, Compulsories to take total responsibility for 1 Sundance 29.788 Saturday's trotcompetition.Theday [Pas m- & Fredrikson 2 Sharon Marx/Jeanlna Ghbrzi Mission Vineyard 5.890 Photo Fancher served as overall Show Club members were amazed by Alethea Fifield on the job as justhow much thought and detailed Manager for the day, ably assisted Gold Overall-Women Show Secretary by Show Secretaries Alexa Stent planning was necessary, but it'was 1 Isabella Bibbler. Sundance 7.453 22 D'Lena C.-Pinto, Tambourine 5.209 a great experience. AVA Appren- 2 Kelley Holly, Tambourine 4-H 7.317 23 Shannon Sokobw. Sundance 5.083 and Alethea Fifield. Computer in- Gold Compulsories-Women Bronze Kur-Women put and scoring results were done tice Judges Craig Coburn and 1 LanaSchumacher, Mt.Eden S.B25 1 Lcri Campbell, Sundance . 8.150 Stephanie Siemens were impressed 2 Kim Ftanket. Mt.Eden 7.958 2 Kellee Rasor, Sundanca 7.750 byJulieBeutler, Scott Campbell and 3 DeidraOslendorf. Mt.Eden 7.567 3 Michelle Bender, Rainbow 7.738 Jeanie Mascia. Liza Konnert was with the efficient operation of the 4 Kelley Holly, Tambourine 7.550 4 Freya Smith, MtEden 7.550 fest and the spirit of cooperation 5 Isabella Bibbler, Sundance 7.542 5 Kali Peterson, Pegasus 7.463 gatekeeper. Sandy Hickman an- 6 NicolaWoNer.Mt.Eden 7.409 6 Maureen Roy, MtEden 7.125 nounced, Allison Seaman and twins among the young club members. Gold Kur-Women 7 Annika Williams, Surxiance 7.100 Rains overnight rendered the (1 Isabella Bibbler. Sundance 7.363 8 Emma Byrd, Tambourine ' 6.950 S arah and Rebecca Raskin took care *2 Kelley Holly, Tambourine 7.075 9 Hobyn Blue. MtEden 6.38S Mounted Patrol arenas unusable for Gold Overall-Men 10 Kirn Dunham, .Mt.Eden 6.275 Sunday's canter level competition, 1 Devon Uaftoio, Sundance 8.207 11 Anna Kahl, Carousel 6.013^" Mothers Day Results (Cont.) GoldCompulsories-Men 12 D'Lena C.-Pinto, Tambourine 5.850* 14 CORE HOWARD, Pegasus 5.125 so sent the Club scrambling for a 1 Devon Mahozo, Sundance 8.100 Bronze Overall-Men 15 KRIYA BAHN, Pegasus 5.075 GoldKur-Men 1 Scott Carrpbell. Carouse! 6.303 new location. Nancy Atkinson of 2 Trevor Gariod. MtEden 6.113=- 16 TINA CAMPBELL, Carousel 5.075 1 Devon Maitozo, Sundance 8.313 17 MARGARET LLOYD, MtEden 5.050 Portola Farms graciously came to Bro nze Overal 1-Wo men 3 Alex Baudouin, Mt.Eden 5.480 18 ANN IE SCHOW ALTER, BlackPoint 5.000 Bronze CompulsoriBS-Men the rescue at the "nth" hour. Every- 1 Lori Campbell, Sundance 7.746 19 JULIE KEVILLE,. Tambourine 4.975 1 Soott Campbell, Carouse! 6.667 2 Fieya Smith, Mt.Eden 7.517 20 BECKY GREENWOOD, Tambourine 4.900 2 Trevor Garrod, Mt.Eden 6.175 _ body pulled togetherto move horses, 3 KelleeRasor, Sundance 7.359 21 SHERYLTHORSSOH. Tambourine 4.875 3 Alsx Baudouin, MtEden 5.73-1 4 Kali Peterson. Pegasus 7.123 23 BARBARA BURDETTE, Pegasus 4.775 teams and individual competitors 5 Michelle Bender, Rainbow 7.098 Bronze Kur-Men 24 CECILY WASHINGTON, Tambourine4.S75 to Portola Valley. Can terDay Show 6 Annika Williams, Sundance 7.063 1 Scott Campbell, Carousel 6.050 25 SARAH KLIEWER, Monte Vista 4.650 7 Maureen Roy, MtEden 6.980 2 Trevor Garrod, Mt.Eden 5.930 26 BECKY KOZINA. Mt.Edeo 4.60Q Manager Nancy Seaby rescheduled 8 Kim Dunham, Mt.Eden 6.642 3 Alex Baudourn, Mt-Eden 5.225 27 COLLEEN ROSS, Mt.Eden 4.425 the orderof go, and Sunday's events 9 Robyn Blue. Mt.Eden 6.474 Unrated Canter Comp.-Women 28 ALICIA CLEESE, Black Point 4.425 10 Emma Byrd, Tambourine 6.300 1 Ashley Wood, MtEden 6.317 29 HEATHER CARLSON, BlackPoint 4.425 began only one half hour late! 11 Anna Kahl, Carousel 5.944 2 Zoe Smith, MtEden 6.267 30 TIFFANY KUNK, MtEden 4.400 Cooperation and flexibility from all 12 Diana C.-Pinto, Tambourine 5.530 3 Jennie Lauzze, Mt.Eden 5.725 31 SARAH RUBINFELD, Black Point 4.250 BronzeCompulsories-Women 4 Jeanine Ghbrzi, Mission Vineyard 5.708 32 BRICEKREVANKE, Mt.Eden 4.125 the teams, coaches and individual 5 Sarah Crossiogham, Sundance 5.542 33 RACHEL RUBINFELD, BlackPoint 4.125 1 Jenny Tarn. Mt.Eden 7.742 vaulters was oiUstandlngl 2 Freya Smith, Mt.Eden 7.4B4 6 Alicia Teeter, Mt.Eden 5.525 34 MELODY ROSS, MtEden 4.100 7 Kristen Meeks, Sundance 5.500 35 LIA MARTIN, Mt.Eden 4.000 3 Lori Campbell. Sundance 7.342 Because of concern over lack of 4 Annika Williams. Sundance 7.025 8 Michella Arnold. Sundance 5.467 36 EMILY NORTON, Mt.Eden 3.975 9 Lisa AluHi, Uonle Vista S.458 37 LISA EKFROTH, Black Point 3.900 sufficient head room in the covered 5 Kim Dunham. Mt.Eden 7.008 6 KelleaRasor, Sundance 6.967 10 Shanna Pomerantz, Mt.Eden 5.375 38 MEGAN LUKK, Black Point 3.900 arena at Portola Farms, the team 11 Shelly Silvester. Mt.Edan 5.242 39 DIANA DIGENNERO, Black Point 3.325 7 Mauieen Hoy, MtEden 6.B34 8 Tamsin Smith, Mt.Eden 6.783 12 Sharon Marks, Mission Vineyard 5.209 40 TAMARA TAL. Black Point 3.275 Kur competition was canceled, but 13 Jaime Taylor. Monte Vista 4.942 9 Kali Peterson, Pegasus 6.783 T1NYTOTSCOMP.-GIRLS all other events were held as planned. 10 Robyn Blue, Mt.Eden 6.559 14 Lee Anna Fraker, Sundance 4.900 1 JACOUISKIPTON, Monte Vista 4.950 11 Marcia Siege!, Carousel 6.492 15 Missy Wolfe, Sundance 4.675 2 JESSICA EKIPTON, Monte Vista 4.917 The Carousel Club is grateful for 12 Michelle Bender, Rainbow 6.459 16 Jessica Howton. Mt-Eden 4.275 3 MORIA MOORE, Mt.Eden 3.167 the good will shown by canter level 13 Kara Nunnencarrp. Ut.Eden 6.459 Unrated Canter Kur-Women 4 KIRSTIN FOSTER. Mt.Eden 3.000 14 Bree Hylkema, Mt.Eden 6.200 1 Zoa Smith, MtEden 6.800 5 CAITLIHRIDDELL.Tambourine 2.833 judges, Adrierme Stang(I) and De- 2 Ashley Wood, Mt.Eden 6.250 6 DANIELLE SKIPTON, Monte Vista 2.700 15 Michelle Bell, Monte Vista 6.009 borah Harrison, DVM(r), and all 16 Joelle Verhagan, Monte Vista 5.B92 3 Alicia Teeter, Mt.Eden 5.850 TINYTOTSCOMPUSLORIES- 17 Anna Kahl. Carouse] 5.875 4 Jeanine Ghiorzi. Mission Vineyard 5,525 BOYS the vaulters and coaches under tough 18 Emma Byrd, Tambourine 5.650 5 Sharon Marks, Mission Vineyard 5.2B8 1 JONATHON TAL, BlackPoint 4.417 weather conditions. You made it a 19 Michelle Joyce, Mt.Eden 5.608 Unrated Canter Comp.-Men 2 SEAN KEVILLE, Tambourine 3.167 20 Krista Poppenberg. Sundance 5.608 1 Arthur Jey, Carousel 5.067 3 ALEX OBRECHT, Monte Vista 2.750 successful fest! 21 Heather, Byrd, Tambourine 5.284 2 Scott Warrrwn. Sundance 4.142

Vaulting World 13 August 1,1990 New Barn and Banners Mark Timberline Father's Fest

Soquel, CA, June 16-17 teams and 96 individuals arrived to present their skills before AVA Nancy Stevens - The annual Father's Fest event Judge J. Ashton Moore (I.FEI). The in Soquel was hosted by Timberline red, white, and blue banners deco- rating the grounds signaled the new Vaultcrs on Saturday and Sunday, June 16 and 17. Heralded by great USA esprit shared by members of the AVA. Four C teams, 2 B teams weather and a matching crowd of supportive families and friends, in- and 4 A teams competed for top dividuals from eight clubs arrived honors. A teams from Pegasus, Mt. through the new barn (which re- Eden, California Carousel and the placed the one which had collapsed Timberline "Red, White, and Blue during last October's earthquake) Crew" were received with heart and on their way to show terrific team hope, as the crowd supported all and solo vaulting. The judges for their efforts to show their best. S aturday (unrecognized event) were By the end of the USA Team's A VA apprentice judges Stephanie Kur, there was no doubt that the Siemens and Lynne Nelson. Both AVA has become a proud partner in shared the good spirit and sports- Timberline1 s attempt to win amedal manship which prevailed. The at the World Games in Stockholm family pairs class saw a number of this July. The cheers and chants of Mt. Eden parents in tandem with "USA, USA" left most observers thcirchildren, displaying charming with tears and goose bumps! The afternoon saw strong indi- Photo: R. Hart and even daring family unity! The Timberlines'John Alongi, Danny Sommerville, Sarah Hart of the afternoon individuals: trot, novice, vidual performances at the Bronze, "Red, White & Blue Crew" who represented the U.S. at the World boys and girls, all shared awards, Silver and Gold level, climaxed by Games in Stockholm, perform 1st place Kur on "Woody" the Mt. Eden Gold Women's styl- giving every vaulter something to Special thanks are due the scor- Judges Jeff Moore, Lynne Nelson, show for his/her efforts. Marianne ish Free Styles! The feeling of group effort and ing staff, Carol Bcutler of Carousel and Stephanie Siemens whokeptus Rose received a special set of sleigh and Caryl Brenkwitz of Pegasus, on our toes by graciously smiling bells for the great Mt. Eden steed enjoyment was exciting at the 1990 Father's Fest. Many, many parents who expediently and expertly tabu- while scoring everyone's earnest "PSA," in recognition of his trusty lated the results; Mt. Eden's Roger efforts. It was fun! steady character. "PSA" epitomizes from other clubs helped to run this Roy who single handcdly kept the Yours for the USA! Nancy Ste- a safe, reliable Trothorse, the foun- two day competition, making itnot ebb and flow as gateman; timers vens and the "Red, White, andBlue dation of winning performances. solely a Timberline Fest, but rather Jeanine Sommerville and Matt Crew." Sunday's event was an AVA an AVA event for all to enjoy and Bossenmeyer of Timberline; and Recognized Competition. Ten share. Results—Timberline Recognized Fathers Fest, June 17,1990, Soquel, CA [Note: Only events held on June 17 are recognized. Trot events occurring the previous day were not part of the recognized competition.]

2 California Carousel 4-H 37.752 3 Nicole Wottor. Mt.Eden 8.521 3 Amy Garrod. Mt.Eden 8.000 A Team Overall 3 Pegasus 35.501 4 Oeidra Ostendorf. Mt.Eden 8.513 4 Chase Wortey, Pegasus 8.000 4 Mt. Eden Looney Toons 30.501 5 Kim Frankel, Mt.Eden 8.084 5 Honami Dean, Pegasus 7,500 Timberline 8.846 fi Kelley Holly. Tambourine 7.342 6 Courtney Antrim, Pegasus 7.500 Pegasus 7.046 C Team Kur Julie Bout tor, Carousel 7.500 California Carousel 6.840 1 Pegasus 33.400 Gold Compulsories-Women 8 Pam Gelsler, Rainbow 7,417 Mt. Eden Zoo Crew 6.335 2 Mt. Eden Whoa Mama Joes 32.900 1 Diana Tyll, Mt.Eden 9.083 7,333 ATeam Compulsories 3 Mt. Eden Looney Toons 30.400 2 Lana Schumacher, Mt.Edun 8.833 9 Alethea FHieH, Carousel 4 California Carousel 4-H 28.700 3 Nicole WoSer. Mt.Eden 8.667 10 Teresa Keville, Tambourine 7,333 Timberiine 49.502 Trot Team Overall 4 Deidra Ostendorf. Mt.Eden 8.250 11 Dolly Mitchell, Central Valley 7,167 Mt. Eden Zoo Crew 44.289 12 Sandy Hickman, Carousel 6,850 1 Monte Vista 6.034 5 Kim Frankel, Mt.Eden 8.217 Pegasus 43.101 13 Kim Dunham. Mt.Eden 6,667 2 Pegasus/Alhambra 4.804 6 Kelley Holly. Tambourine 7.583 California Carousel 40.439 14 Tiffany Slovens, Carousel 6,333 3 Tair&o urine/California Carousel 4.140 Gold Kur-Wo men A Team Kur 15 Maureen Roy, Mt.Eden 5.917 1 Diana Tyll, Mt.Eden 9.150 Timberline 47.800 TrotTeam Compulsories Silver Kur-Women 1 Monte Vista 28.577 2 Lana Schumacher, Mt.Eden 8.975 California Carousel 34.800 1 Chase Worley, Monte Vista 8,000 2 Pegasus 28.351 3 Nicole Woher. Mt.Eden 8.775 Pegasus 34.400 2 Rebecca Kirchner, Monte Vista 7,525 3 PegasuB/Alhambra 27.940 4 Deidra OstendoH, Mt.Eden 8.375 Mt. Eden Zoo Crew 25.400 3 Teresa Keville, Tambourine 7,500 4 Tambourina/Cal.Carousel 4-H 25.643 5 Kim Frankel. Mt.Eden 7.950 B Team Overall 4 Amy Garrod. Mt.Eden 7.400 Trot Team Kur 6 Kalley Holly. Tambourine 7.100 Monte Vista 6.240 SilverOverall-Women 5 Honami Dean, Pegasus 7.350 Tambourine 4-H 6.002 1 Monte Vista 37.800 6 Kim Dunham, Mt.Eden 7.150 2 Pegasus/Alhambra 24.900 1 Chase Wortey, Monte Vista 8.000 B Team Compulsories 2 Rebecca K ire him r. Monte Vista 7.846 7 PamGeisler, Rainbow 7.050 3 Tambourino/Ca.Carousel 4-H 19.900 8 Maureen Hoy, Mt.Eden 6.650 Monle Vista 36.939 3 AmyGarrod,Mt.Eden 7.700 Tambourine 4-H 35.626 Beginning Trot Team Comp. 9 Courtney Antrim, Pegasus 5.950 5 Honami Dean, Pegasus 7.425 1 Monte Vista 27.300 10 Tiffany Stevens, Carousel 5.075 B Team Kur 3 Teresa Keville, Tambourine 7.417 2 Mt. Eden 24.215 11 Dolly Mitchell, Central Valley 5.025 Monte Vista 31.700 7 Pam Geteler, Rainbow 7.234 Tambourine 4-H 30.400 Family Doubles 6 Kim Dunham. Mt.Eden 6.909 Si I ver Compulsories-Men 1 Melody/Colleen Ross. Mt.Eden C Team Overall 4.500 9 Courtney Antrim, Pegasus 6.725 1 James Cooper, Mount Tabor 7.417 2 Sian/Martin Parry. Mt.Eden 4.400 Ml. Eden Whoa Mama Joes 6.508 8 Maureen Roy, Mt.Eden 6.284 Bronze Overall-Women 3 Teresa/Julie Kevillo, Tambourine Pegasus 6.264 4.020 11 Dolly Mitchell. Central Valloy 6.096 1 Michelle Bender. Rainbow 7.388 California Carousal 4-H 6.041 10 Tiflany Slovens. Carousel 5.704 2 Franceses Tortorelli, Rainbow 7.196 4 Mt. Eden Looney Toons 5.536 Gold Overall-Women Silver Compulsories-Wo men 3 Mchelle Joyce. Mt.Eden 7.179 C Team Compulsories 1 Diana Tyll, Mt.Eden 9.117 1 Rebecca Kirchnor, Monte Vista 8.167 4 Lisa Bryant. Central Valley 6.796 1 Ml. Eden Whoa Mama Joes 38.689 2 Lana Schumacher. Mt.Eden 8.904 2 Sarah Fanchor, Carousel B.083 5 Mary Jarboe. Pegasus 6.642

Vaulting World 14 August 1,1990 Results—Timberline Fathers Fest, June 16-17 Video Tapes of G Kali Peterson, Pegasus 6.471 Bronze Kur-Men Trot Kur-Men 1990 Nationals 7 Summer Smith, Central Valley 6.354 1 Scott Campbell, Carousel 5.625 1 Clinton Skipton, Monte Vista 8 Michelle Bell, Monte Vista 6.209 2 Alex Baudouin, MtEdon 5.475 2 Matthew C.-Pinto, Tambourine 9 Emrna Byrd, Tambourine 6.159 3 Trevor Garrod, MtEden 4.900 3 MattTaylor.MonteVbta are Available 10 Desiree Bryant. Central Valley 6,046 Trot Overall-Women 4 Jerrod Hill. Monte Vista 11 Zoe Smith. Mt.Eden 6.025 Novice Overall-Women 1 Sandy Hilt, Montn Vista 6.371 Send: Date, Class, Club Name, 12 Melissa Ross, Pegasus 5.996 Gillian Casey, Pegasus 6.338 1 Jana Dadant, Pegasus 5.571 13 Anna Kahl, Carousel 5.988 2 Lauren Saputolll, Monte Vista 6.300 Shalimar Frakes, Alhambra 5.263 and Time Slot (as Published In 14 Freya Smith, Mt.Eden 6.963 Sarah Barr, Monte Vista 6.200 2 Becky Kozlna, Mt.Eden 5.263 15 Ashley Wood, Mt.Eden 5.959 3 Aleta Kotecki, Pegasus 6.079 Jessica Ballenger. Pegasus 5.221 the Official Fest Program) to Ac- 16 Courtney Bittenbring, Great Falls 5.913 Rosalie Brown, Pegasus 6.017 3 Sarah Kliewer, Monte Vista 5.063 tion Productions. 18 Marcla Slegel, Carousel 5.863 4 Shannon Mortartty, Pegasus 5.921 Katie Hutchinson, Tambourine 4.879 18 Carrie Mouro, Rainbow 5.B34 Cone Howard, Pegasus 5.771 4 Colleen Ross, MtEden 4.675 19 Dlena C.- Pinto, Tambourine 5.788 5 Tina Carrpbell, Carousel 5.667 Margaret Lloyd, MtEden 4.417 ACTION PRODUCTIONS 20 Robyn Blue, Mt.Eden 5.646 Barbara Burdetto, Pegasus 5.604 5 Slan Parry, MtEden 4.396 21 Danielle Keller. Carousel 5.634 6 Laurie Peterson, Monte Vista 5.534 Emily Tool, Alhambra 4.388 22 Annette Dusenbury, Great Falls 5.625 Julie Keville, Tambourine 5.521 6 Chris. Worthington, Alhambra 4.092 23 Danell Gromer, Central Valley 5.467 7 Mary Siri, Monte Vista 5.296 Melody Ross, MtEden 4.075 24 Aliria Teeter. Mt.Eden 5.434 Dana Sanchez. Monte Vbta 5.121 7 Jennifer Phillips, Pegasus 3.346 25 Ciel Yogis. Central Valley 5.379 B Cecily Washington, Tambourine 5.050 Erin Carman, Alhambra ' 3.529 BronzeCompulsorles-Women Becky Greenwood, Tambourine 4.775 8 Tiffany Klink, Mt.Eden 3.142 273! MERI S.W. ' ' JOHN & JILL FETZ 1 Leslie Johnson, Pegasus 7.417 9 Sheryl Thorsson. Tambourine 4.321 Emily Norton, Mt.Eden 2.788 ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. 87I05 [SOS) 871.8779 2 Michelle Joyce, MtEden 7.333 Novice Compulsorfes-Women TrotCompulsories-Women Tapes are $6 to $9 per time slotplus 3 Michelle Bender, Rainbow 7.250 1 Gillian Casey, Pegasus 6.600 1 LIndsey Randall. Monte Vista 5533 4 Amanda Muz/i, Pegasus 7.250 Sandy Hill. Monte Vista 5.967 Jana Dadant, Pegasus 5.217 cost of tape ($6) and handling (SI) 5 L'»a Bryant, Central Valley 7.167 2 Cone Howard, Pegasus 5.917 2 Chris. Worthington, Alhambra 5.133 6 FraneeseaTortorelli, Rainbow 7.167 For example, atapeof allfourrounds Lauren SaputeUI, Monte Vista 5.900 Shalimar Frakes, Alhambra 5.050 7 Mary Jarboe. Pegasus 7.083 foraSilver/Goldindividualvaulter 3 Sarah Barr, Monte Vela 5.750 3 Jessica Ballenger, Pegasus 4,917 8 Kara Nunnencamp, Mt.Eden 7.083 Molly Brooks, Monte Vista 5.633 Emily Tool, Alhambra 4.900 would be $31. 9 Kali Peterson. Pegasus 6.917 4 Aleta Kotecki, Pegasus 5.3833 4 Sarah Kliewer, Monte Vista 4.800 [A Fest Program may be ordered 10 Christine Bell, Monte Vista 6.833 Barbara Burdette. Pegasus 5.233 Colleen Ross, Mt.Eden 4.650 11 Anna Kahl. Carousel 6.750 5 Laurie Peterson, Monte Vista 5.217 5 Beth Fuller, Pegasus 4.567 from the AVA National Office for 12 Michelle Bell. Monte Vista 6.667 Tina Campbell, Carousel 5.183 Margaret Lbyd. Mt.Eden 4.3B3 $1 to cover shipping.] 13 Mfeha McPherson, Carousel 6.667 6 Shannon Moriarity, Pegasus 4.967 6 Taybr Terlink, MtEden 4.350 14 Zoe Smith, MtEden 6.550 Jarnin Knight Pegasus 4.933 Becky Kozlna, MtEden 4.250 15 Marcla Sieget, Carousal 6.500 7 Mary Siri, Monte Vista 4.867 7 Emily Brooks, Monte Vista 4.033 16 Ashley Wood, Mt.Eden 6.417 Becky Greenwood. Tambourine 4.B50 Katie Hutchinson. Tambourine 3.883 Order Your Fest/ 17 Summer Smith, Genital Valley 6.333 8 Sheryl Thorsson, Tambourine 4.717 8 Jennifer Phillips, Pegasus 3.717 18 Emma Byrd, Tambourine 6,167 Julie Keville, Tambourine 4.717 Sian Parry, Mt.Eden 3.667 19 Annette Dusenbury, Great Falls 6.000 CVIO Photos Now! 9 Dana Sanchez. Monte Vista 4.617 9 Erin Carman, Alhambra 3.583 20 D'Lena C,- Pinto, Tambourine 6.000 Rosalie Brown, Pegasus 4.583 Melody Ross. Mt.Eden 3.550 21 Jessica Howlon, Monte Vtsta 6.000 10 Courtney Faulkner, Pegasus 4.017 10 Emily Norton, MtEden 3.519 Owen and Nelson 22 Freya Smith. Mt.Eden 6.000 Cecily Washington. Tambourine 4.000 Tiffany Klink, MtEden 3.433 23 Desiree Bryant, Central Valley 5567 Mimi Domantay, Carousel 2550 Official AVA Photographers for 24 Leann Parker. Mount Tabor 5.917 Novice Kur-Women 1990 National Championships 25 Melissa Ross. Pegasus 5.917 1 Becky Kozlna, MtEden 6575 26 Danielle Keller, Carousel 5.917 Jana Dadant Pegasus 5.925 1990 World Vaulting 27 Ciel Yogis, Central Valley 5.B33 2 Katie Hutchinson, Tambourine 5.875 Championships 28 Bobyn Blue, Mt.Eden 5.667 Jessica Ballengef, Pegasus 5.525 29 Sarah Raskin. Carousel 5.S67 3 Shalimar Frakes, Alhambra 5.475 885 Minnesota Avenue 30 Carrie Mouro. Rainbow 5.667 Sarah Kliewer. Monte Vista 5.325 San Jose, CA 95125 31 Shaena Debok, Timberline 5.583 4 Sian Parry, Monte Vista 5.125 32 Rebecca Raskin, Carousel 5.500 Colleen Ross, MtEden 4.700 408 279-8427 33 Jaime Taylor, Monte Vista 5.417 5 Melody Ross, MtEden 4.600 34 Alicia Teeter, MtEden 5.417 Margaret Lloyd, Mt.Eden 4.450 35 Danell Grorner, Central Valley 5.333 6 Jennifer Phillips, Pegasus 4.175 36 Shanna Pomerantz, Mt.Eden 5.250 Emily Tool, Alhambra 3.875 All AVA Members 37 Courtney Bittenbring, Great Falls 5.000 7 Erin Carman, Alhambra 3.475 Bronze Kur-Women Chris. Worthington, Alhambra 3.050 1 Michelle Bender, Rainbow 7.525 B Tiffany Klink, Mt.Eden 2,850 Invited to 2 FraneeseaTortorelli, RB 7.225 Emily Norton, Mt.Eden 1.038 3 Michelle Joyce, Mt.Eden 7.025 Pegasus Vaulter Rosalie Brown Novice Trot Overall-Men Wedding 4 Courtney Bittenbring, Great Falls 6.825 Won First in Trot Kur on 1 JcshuaHowton. Monte Vsta 5.563 5 Lisa Bryant, Central Valley 6.425 "SoquelBelle" Photo: C.Bro*n 6 Summer Smith, Central Valley 6.375 Novice Trot Kur-Men Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stephens 1 Joshua Howton, Monte Vista 6575 7 Ma/y Jarboe, Pegasus 6.200 Trot Kur-Women request the honour 1 Rosalie Brown, Pegasus 7.450 Novice Trot Compulsories-Men 8 Emma Byrd, Tambourine 6.150 of your presence 9 Desiree Bryant, Central Valley 6.125 Nicole Obrecht 7.000 1 Joshua Howton, Monte Vbta 4.850 10 Melissa Ross. Pegasus 6.075 2 Shannon Moriarity. Pegasus 6.875 2 Jonathan Dunn, Carousel 4.167 at the marriage of their daughter 11 Kali Peterson, Pegasus 6.025 Sandy Hfll. Pegasus 6.775 3 WJIiam Dunn, Carousel 3.833 Anna Marie 12 Carrie Mouro, Rainbow 6.000 3 Aleta Kotecki, Pegasus 6.775 Tiny Tots Overall and' 13 Freya Smith. MtEden 5.925 Lauren Saputelli. Monte Vista 6.700 1 Jessica Skipton, Monte Vista 3.500 14 Mkhelle Bell. Monte Vista 5.750 4 Sarah flarr, Monte Vista 6.650 2 Jacqui Skipton, Monte Vista 3567 Mr. William Allen Kiff 15 Robyn Blue, Mt.Eden 5.625 Julie Keville. Tambourine 6.325 3 Libby Barr, Monte Vfeta 3.175 on Saturday, 16 Danell Gromer, Central Valley 5.600 5 Tina Campbell, Carousel 6.150 4 Danielle Skipton, Monte Vista 2.817 17 D'Lena C.- Pinto, Tambourine 5.575 Cecily Washington, Tambourine 6.1 00 5 Sean Keville. Tambourine 2.771 the thirteenth of October IB Ashley Wood, MtEden 5.500 6 Gillian Casey. Pegasus 6.075 6 Alex Obrecht, Monte Vista 2.417 nineteen hundred andnineiy 19 Zoe Smith. MtEden 5.500 Barbara Burdette, Pegasus 5.975 Tiny Tots Compulsories at two o'clock in the afternoon 20 Alicia Teeter. MtEden 5.450 7 Laurie Peterson, Monte Vista 5.850 1 Jacqui Skipton, Monte Vista 3.133 Mary Slri. Monte Vista 5.725 Church of the Nazarene 21 Danielle Keller, Carousel 5.350 2 Libby Barr, Monte Vbta 3.000 22 Annette Dusenbury. Great Falls 5.250 8 Dana Sanchez, Monte Vista 5.625 3 Jessica Skipton, Monte Vista 3.000 710Green Valley Road 23 Marcia Siegel, Carousel 5525 Coria Howard, Pegasus 5.625 4 Danielle Skipton, Monte Vista 2.833 Watsonville, California 24 Anna Kahl, Carousel 5525 9 Becky Greenwood. Tambourine 4.700 5 Sean Keville, Tambourine 2.717 25 Ciel Yogis, Central Valley 4.925 Sheryl Thorsson, Tambourine 3.925 6 Alex Obrecht, Monte Vista 2.283 Reception Bronze Overall-Men Trot Overall-Men (Scores notglven) 7 Shayla Dressier, Carousel 2.167 immediately following 1 Scott Campbell, Carousel 5.938 1 Matt Taylor. Monte Vista 8 Kirstin Foster, Mt.Eden 1.917 2 Alex Baudouin, MtJEden 5.904 2 Clinton Sklpton. Monte Vista Tiny Tots Kur Please respond on or before 3 Trevor Garrod, MtEden 5.534 3 Matthew C.-Pinto. Tambourine 1 Jessica Skipton. Monte Vista 4.000 September 26th, 1990, to Bronze Compulsorles-Men 4 JerrodHiil, Monte Vista 2 Jacqu! Skipton. Monte Vista 3.400 1 Chad Ross. Pegasus 7.000 TrotCompuIsories-Men 3 Lfoby Barr, Monte Tista 3.350 Anna M. Stephens 2 Atex Baudouin, MtEden 6.333 1 Matt Taylor, Monte Vista 4 Sean Keville, Tambourine 2.625 771 Freedom Boulevard #238 3 Scott Campbell. Carousel 6550 2 Clinton Skipton, Monte Vbta 5 Danielle Skipton, Monte Vista 2.800 4 Trevor Garrod, MtEden 6.167 3 Matthew C.-Pinto. Tambourine 6 Alex Obrecht. Monte Vista 2.550 Watsonville, CA 95076 5 Arthur Jey.Carousel 5.083 4 Jerrod Hill. Monte Vista

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1990 1990 Continued August 17-19 Friday-Sunday—USPC East Coast Vaulting November 14-17 Wednesday-Saturday—ARICP National Jamboree, Four Seasons Farm, Ringoes, Riding Instructors Seminar, Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Contact Alice Oldford, 201/735- NJ.Contact ARICP 602/261-1777 5529 November16-18 Friday-Sunday—FEI Bureau, Location to be September 6-9 Thursday-Sunday—Sally Swift Seminar, / announced. Contact FEI 41 31 42 93 42 Winslow Therapeutic Riding. Contact Winslow November 18 ^ Sunday—Longelng Clinic II with Christiane 914/986-6686 Noelting, Blue Ribbon Stables, Sacramento, September 15 Saturday—All Male Vaulters Clinic with Tom CA. Contact Stephanie Siemens 714/595- Hoyge, Watsonville, CA. Contact Stephanie 0058 Siemens 714/595-0058 December2 */ Sunday—Beginning Canter Clinicwilh September 15-16 Saturday-Sunday—CVI Hohenhameln (WT), EmmaGarrod, Garrod Farms, Saratoga, CA. West Germany. Contact Jan Garrod 408/741 - Contact Stephanie Siemens 714/595-0058 1191 1991 September 16 Sunday— Longelng Clinic I with J.A.Moore, San Juan Bautista, CA. Contact Stephanie January 20 J Sunday—LongeingCIInic III with Nina Wiger, Siemens 714/595-0058 Osierlea, San Juan Bautista, CA. Contact October 4-5 Thursday-Friday—EquineTradelndustry Stephanie Siemens 714/595-0058 Marketing Conference, Lexington, KY. Jan31-Feb4 (/ Thursday-Sunday—AVAANNUALMEET1NG Contact The Hors& Digest (Billie Jane/Tom OF SUSTAINING MEMBERS, El Rancho Watson) 1-800-242-1660 Tropicana, Santa Rosa, CA. Contact Kelley October 6-7 Saturday-Sunday—CVI Houten (WT), Holly 707/938-2447 Holland. Contact Jan Garrod 408/741 -1191 February 24 Sunday—Bronze Vaulters Clinic with Susan October 7 ./Sunday—Begin at the Beginning Trot Clinic Barnes, Garrod Farms, Saratoga, CA. Contact ' by Timberline World Team, Soquel, CA. Stephanie Siemens 714/595-0058 Contact Stephanie Siemens 714/595-0058 March 10 Sunday—Silver/Gold Vaulters Clinic with October 13 Saturday—Rainbow Fest, San Dimas, CA. JAMoore, Osierlea, San Juan Bautista, CA. Contact Stephanie Siemens 714/595-0058 Contact Stephanie Siemens 714/595-0058 October 20 \/ Saturday—Begin at the Beginning Trot April 28 £/ Sunday—AVA Board of Directors Meeting, Clinic by Timberline World Team, San Dimas, Burdette's, Soquel, CA. Contact Jan Garrod CA. Contact Stephanie Siemens 714/595- 408/741-1191 0058 June 29-30 Saturday-Sunday—CVISaumur, France. October 20 • Saturday—Longeing Clinic with Nina Wiger, Contact Jan Garrod 408/741 -1191 San Dimas, CA. Contact Stephanie Siemens July 18-21 f/ Thursday-Sunday—AHSA/AVA NATIONAL / 714/595-0058 v CHAMPIONSHIP FEST, New Mexico State October21 y Sunday—AVA Board of Directors'Meeting, Fairgrounds, Albuquerque, NM. Contact Los Angeles. Contact Jan Garrod 408/741 - Mananne Rose 408/867-1789 1191 * July 26-28 Friday-Sunday—European Vaulting Cham- October 30-31 Tuesday-Wednesday—Camp Horseman- pionships, Berne Switzerland. Contact Jan ship Association Vaulting Skills Clinics, Garrod408/741-1191 Chesapeake, VA. Contact CHA 616/674-8074 August 15-18 Thursday-Sunday—North American Vault- November 1-4 Thursday-Sunday—Camp Horsemanship ing Championship, Allentown, NJ. Contact Association Int'l Conference and Clinics, Alice Oldford 201 /T35-5529 Chesapeake, VA, Contact CHA 616/674-8074 (WT) = World Vaulting Trophy Event

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