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Lexington National VIRGINIA FESTIVAL of CHAMPIONS SHOW SERIES Presents Lexington National Virginia Horse Center Foundation AUGUST 11-15, 2021 USEF Jumper ** - USEF Premiere A World Championship Hunter Rider-recognized event Featuring: USHJA NATIONAL DERBY REGIONAL SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP AYR Equitation Challenge - USHJA Green Incentive - VHSA/EMO Medal Finals SPONSORED By: VHSA -NCHJA - MHSA - WIHS - NAL - SWVHJA Thank you for supporting our Sponsors! June 2021 WCHR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP HUNTER RIDER Welcome to the 2021 World Championship Hunter Rider Series! Thank you to the exhibitors and managers who make this program so successful. All of the competitions listed below have been selected as 2021 WCHR Member Events and are eligible for inclusion in Regional and National point standings. Be part of the fun in 2021! CENTRAL MOUNTAIN NORTHEAST SOUTH CENTRAL Showpark Ranch & Coast Classic Summer In the Rockies III Old Salem Farm May II Great Southwest Winter Series III May 11-16, 2021 • San Juan Capistrano, CA June 23-27, 2021 • Parker, CO May 18-23, 2021 • North Salem, NY February 17-21, 2021 • Katy, TX Temecula Valley National I Summer In the Rockies V The Saratoga Classic I Pin Oak Charity May 19-23, 2021 • Temecula, CA July 7-11, 2021 • Parker, CO June 16-20, 2021 • Stillwater, NY March 31- April 4, 2021 • Katy, TX Blenheim June Classic I Fairfield Co. Hunt Club June Pin Oak Charity Horse Show III June 9-13, 2021 • San Juan Capistrano, CA MID ATLANTIC June 22-26, 2021 • Westport, CT April 7-11, 2021 • Katy, TX Giant Steps Charity Horse Shows Lexington Spring Premiere Lake Placid Texas Shoot-Out August 3-8, 2021 • Petaluma, CA April 28- May 2, 2021 • Lexington, VA June 29-July 4, 2021 • Lake Placid, NY April 28-May 2, 2021 • Tyler, TX Menlo Charity Horse Show The Keswick Horse Show Saratoga Special II Great Southwest Round Up August 10-15, 2021 • Atherton, CA May 18-23, 2021 • Keswick, VA July 15-18, 2021 • Stillwater, NY May 6-9, 2021 • Katy, TX NATIONAL Upperville Colt & Horse Show Manchester Classic Show Jumping Classic June 7-13, 2021 • Upperville, VA Devon July 21-25, 2021 • East Dorset, VT May 19-23, 2021 • Fort Worth, TX May 27-June 6, 2021 • Devon, PA Loudoun Benefit The Princeton Summer Classic Southwest Classic June 16-20, 2021 • Upperville, VA Capital Challenge Horse Show July 28-August 1, 2021 • Princeton, NJ May 26-30, 2021 • Fort Worth, TX October 4-10, 2021 • Upper Marlboro, MD Deep Run Horse Show New York Horse & Pony SOUTHEAST June 23-27, 2021 • Manakin Sabot, VA August 4-8, 2021 • Saugerties, NY Brandywine Valley Summer Series WEF 6 Equestrian Sport Productions LLC June 30 • July 4, 2021 • Devon, PA NORTHWEST February 16-21, 2021 • Wellington, FL Lexington National Horse Show Spring National Hunter Ocala Winter Finals August 11-15, 2021 • Lexington, VA April 13-18, 2021 • Monroe, WA March 9-14, 2021 • Ocala, FL Middleburg Classic Pacific Northwest Hunter Jumper Gulf Coast Sunshine Classic September 22-26, 2021 • Upperville, VA May 19-23, 2021 • Monroe, WA March 10-13, 2021 • Gulfport, MS Thunderbird Show Park Canadian WEF 12 Equestrian Sport Productions LLC MIDWEST Premiere March 30- April 4, 2021 • Wellington, FL Kentucky Spring May 25-30, 2021 • Langley, BC Aiken Spring Classic Masters May 11-16, 2021 • Lexington, KY The Oregon Trail April 21-25, 2021 • Aiken, SC Split Rock Hunter - Jumper Classic II June 16-21, 2021 • Wilsonville, OR Aiken Charity Horse Show I For more information contact June 16-20, 2021 • Lexington, KY Early Summer H/J Classic #2 May 5-9, 2021 • Aiken, SC Eva Van Heeke Showplace Spring Spectacular III June 23-27, 2021 • Wilsonville, OR Equus Events Tryon Spring 3 at evanheeke@ushja.org June 23-27, 2021 • Wayne, IL Country Classic May 19-23, 2021 • Mill Spring, NC or (859) 225-6735 Traverse City Horse Shows June July 14-18, 2021 • Wilsonville, OR Blowing Rock Charity I June 23-27, 2021 • Williamsburg, MI Oregon High Desert Classic 2 July 27-August 1, 2021 • Blowing Rock, NC or visit www.ushja.org/wchr. Great Lakes Equestrian Festival II July 28- August 1, 2021 • Bend, OR SOUTHWEST July 14-18, 2021 • Williamsburg, MI Summer Fort Classic Kentucky Summer Horse Show August 17-22, 2021 • Langley, BC Desert Circuit VIII March 16-21, 2021 • Thermal, CA July 28-August 1, 2021 • Lexington, KY Northwest Spectacular Blue Grass Festival September 1-5, 2021 • Wilsonville, OR Blenheim Spring IV April 14-18, 2021 • San Juan Capistrano, CA August 17-22, 2021 • Lexington, KY Northwest Autumn Classic The Kentucky National September 22-26, 2021 • Monroe, WA Temecula Valley National Premier September 22-26, 2021 • Lexington, KY April 21-25, 2021 • Temecula, CA* (859) 225-6700 | USHJA.org Welcome • USEF Premiere AA Hunter Competition • WCHR Recognized Event • $5000 USHJA Hunter Adult and Children's Derby Regional Championship • $10,000 USHJA Hunter Professional Derby Regional Championships All photos courtesy of Teresa Ramsey • $10,000 Grand Prix • USHJA Green Incentive VIRGINIA HORSE CENTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS LIST • Virginia Hunter Championships The Virginia Horse Center Foundation is a 501(c) (Tuesday) (3) non-profit organization which owns and operates the Virginia Horse Center. Committed to serving the We invite you to join us in our mission to support and help needs, well-being and safety of both horse and rider, sustain the Virginia Horse Center, by competing and the VHCF supports a 600-acre facility that serves an- participating at these equestrian events. imals of all breeds and disciplines. The Foundation’s mission is to enrich lives with programs focused on competition, recreation, education and preservation. Mrs. Judy H. Bishop Mr. Ernest M. Oare Washington, DC Warrenton, VA Ms. Roxanne Booth Mrs. Lynn E. Rice Charlottesville, VA Purcellville, VA Ms. Gardner L. Bloemers Mr. Brian Ross Charlottesville, VA Fairfield, VA Mr. H. E. Derrick, Jr. Mr. Jeffry Sterba Lexington, VA Keswick, VA Mr. “Chuck” Grossmann Mr. Kenneth M. Wheeler, STABLE RESERVATIONS Keswick, VA Jr. Keswick, VA Mr. William C. Heizer Mr. George Williams Text Keedie Leonard 540-294-5750 Staunton, VA Scottsville, VA Ms. Elizabeth Mason Mr. Christopher Wynne email: colbelle@msn.com Horsley Richmond, VA Virginia Beach, VA Ms. Brooks Cushman Middlebrook, VA No stalls accepted without a Stable Reservation Form Mr. Glen Petty, CEO Lexington, VA and payment received or guaranteed. Judges • Stewards • Staff Management Allen Rheinheimer Competition Manager • 317-847-5986 • Showjumps@sbcglobal.net Keedie Leonard, Assistant 540.294.5750 • colebelle@msn.com VHC Stable Office Stable Manager 540.464.2966 • Stable Office • Fax 540.464.2997 Judges Hunters • Equitation • Jumpers Show Secretary Medical Staff Lauren Scott (H, Eq) Sue Tallon Harold Chrimes, EMT, Chief Kat Demas Mulkey (H, Eq) 540.464.2962 Ken Martin, EMT addscr@gmail.com Sarah Booker (H, Eq) GM/Security Chief Mindy Coleman (H, Eq) Leroy Troxell Heidi Casciaro (H, Eq) Farrier Zach Price ( J) Jeremy Eavers Jumps Sarah Booker (J) 540.810.1760 Jumps By Fuzzy 1.888.289.5867 VHC Grounds Course Designers Jump Crew Baldomero Tenorio Hector Beltran, Chief Paul Jewel ( J, Eq & Derby) Cody Lee (H, Derby) Nancy Wallis Eq & Wayne Downs Footing Mark McCormick Mat Sheperd, Chief Rick Rollins Stewards & Schooling VHC Show Committee Supervisors Veterinarian Judy Bishop Wayne Eubank Mountain View Equine Hospital Elizabeth Horsley Beverley Bedard Dr. Scott Reiners DVM Chuck Grossmann Clinic: 540.377.5700 Ernie Oare Lynn Ellen Rice Announcers Photographer Chris Wynne Sergioe Guidiace Teresa Ramsay • 540.338.3377 Sarah Booker Kenneth Wheeler Peggy Smith • 703.927.5251 Zach Price Lee Wood Management Advisory Ralph Stevens Panel Scoreboard Alan Lohman Ryegate Show Services VHC Sponsorship and Media Chris Wynne Lisa Engel Keedie Leonard Judy Bishop Catering Danny Wimer Chefs Catering Management reserves the right to add to or vary this list of invited officials and staff. Join us for a great week of the Virginia Festival of Champions Hospitality at the Lexington National Horse Show Sponsored in part by Stall Reservations Stable Office: 540.464.2966 Fax: 540.464.2997 Assist. Manager • Keedie Leonard 540.294.5750 colebelle@msn.com Show O ffice: Sue Tallon 540.464.2962 addscr@gmail.com Mail Entries to: 487 Maury River Rd. Lexington VA 24450 Online Entries: www.horseshowsonline.com ALL STALL RESERVATIONS and Pre Payment MUST be submitted using the Stall Reservation Form provided. The Stall Reservation Form MUST be submitted in addition to the entry form. Stall Reservations, Feed and Bedding, Golf Carts and Camper Reservations please contact the Stable Office 540.464.2966 2021 Virginia Horse Center General Rules SECURITY • 540-784-0156 • STABLE OFFICE • 540-464-2966 • FIRE/RESCUE: 911 1. Upon arrival at the Virginia Horse Center, all trailers MUST check in at the Welcome Center (Stable Office). 2. No smoking in coliseum or barns. This is the law. 3. VEHICLES: Drive carefully. Obey all traffic signs. Speed limits are strictly enforced. Every vehicle operator must have a valid driver’s license and proof of insurance. The use of vehicles in the camping areas is restricted to regular roadways for entering and exiting only. Vehicles are permitted only if operated in a safe manner (this is a Virginia state law), but may not be used in the Coliseum or in the interior of any of the barns. Four wheelers and ATVs are not permitted on the VHC grounds. Non-powered scooters, bicycles, skateboards, in-line skates, heelers (skates in shoes) are not permitted in the Coliseum or the interior of any of the barns. The VHC reserves the right to prohibit the operation of any vehicle. 4. Dogs/pets: All dogs/pets must have current inoculations for rabies as prescribed by state of residency. No loose dogs/pets are allowed anywhere on the premises.
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