THE WARRENTON PONY SHOW “The Oldest Pony Show in America” Our 97th Year Our 101st Year

HelloDear Everyone, Exhibitors and Friends, Welcome to our show! The Junior Committee of the Warrenton Pony Show is excited to announce that the show will be held thisThe year 97th from Annual June 30th Warrenton through PonyJuly 4th. Show We willare the be onlyheld show June in 29th the countrythrough run July by 3rdjuniors, at and our schedule offers classes for juniors, ponies, amateurs and Connemaras. We will host the VHSA/ EMOthe Warrenton Pony Medal Horse Finals Show on Friday, Grounds and on in Saturday Warrenton, evening, Virginia. we will The once Show again is, offer as always, a Pony Derby,held to openbenefit to all a ponieslocal charity. that have Again shown this at theyear, 2021 we edition. have chosen the Fauquier County S.P.C.A. We will make a special presentation to the shelter during the show. In 2019, we celebrated our 100th year with celebrations and special alumni events, and were happy to benefitThe Warrenton the Fauquier Pony SPCA, Show anis ortheganization oldest Pony to whom Show we inhave America given nearlyand is $70,000 the only over the years.recognized show run by juniors eighteen years of age and younger. Our committee operates under the supervision of the Warrenton Pony Show, Inc. Board of Directors—a group of local adultIn 2020, volunteers. the Show The knowledgea victim of theand pandemic. practical However experience, the weJunior gain Committee from producing stayed committed to local charitable giving and started a GoFundMe for Fauquier Fish and raised $5,000 for thethis food five-day bank. Fauquier“A” rated Fish show is a sympatheticare valuable help in many organization, ways and providing help instill individuals the importance and families of in needresponsibility with food, andbook community bags and school service. supplies for children, and pet food for their dogs and cats. They have been helping needy Fauquier citizens since 1983. In 1999, the Board of Directors started a scholarship fund in memory of Puller Hughes,W orkinga long with time the friend Pony and Show advisor gives usof anthe understanding Pony Show. of This the challengesfund has allowed of running the a Board successfulto award event.college It makesscholarships us better to exhibitors deserving and members gives us ofa sense the Junior of community Committee. by benefiting another organization. We hope that you will help to keep this amazing tradition alive as we begin our second century.This And, year, we we hope are that having by the our end third of June, annual we can $2,500 welcome Pony you Hunter all to Classic,enjoy the graciouslyfun ringside. spon- We aresored all hoping by Country for a little Chevrolet. normal. The class will be held on Saturday evening under the lights, including a reception. And new this year, the show will host the VHSA/EMO Pony Medal Equitation Finals. Riders have been working all year to for this prestigious final to be held Friday evening, and it will alsoLooking include forward a reception, to seeing sponsored you all by in Fauquier June, Bank. The Warrenton Pony Show Junior Committee Another exciting new class featured in the 96th edition of the show is the Pony Hunt Teams Pleaseclass. Itpatronize will be run our in advertisers the style made and thankfamous them by thefor Devonsupporting Horse The Show Warrenton and include Pony a Show reception sponsored by Sign Farm. Tailgate spots are available for each event. We would like to extend a very special “thank you” to all of our faithful sponsors and supporters who have kept the spirit and tradition of this show alive over the years.

Sincerely, The Warrenton Pony Show Junior Committee

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(1)1 (2)2 2021 OFFICIALS The Management reserves the right to vary or add to this list.

HUNTER, VHSA/EMO MEDAL FINALS & BREEDING JUDGE...... Mr. Glenn Moody, Charlottesville, VA CONNEMARA JUDGE ...... Debra Howell, Middleburg, VA STEWARD ...... Mr. Wayne Eubank, Fredericksburg, VA COURSE DESIGNER...... Mr. George Heston, Raphine, VA RINGMASTERS...... William Hair, Jr., Peter McGuire ANNOUNCER...... Richard Isner, Madison, VA SHOW MANAGER...... Tommy Lee Jones, Warrenton, VA SHOW SECRETARIES...... Debra D. Bowden, Windsor, VA; Kathy King, Warrenton, VA SAFETY COORDINATOR...... Tommy Lee Jones, Warrenton, VA EMT ...... Jamila Flowers, Henrico, VA FEED...... Tri-County Feeds, Fashions, Finds, Marshall, VA PHOTOGRAPHER...... Teresa Ramsay, Middleburg, VA SOUND...... G.W. Sound, New Kent, VA VETERINARIAN...... Anna Russau, VMD, 540-788-4044 FARRIER...... Scott Whitehead, Rixeyville, VA FOOD...... The Snack Shack 2021 EXECUTIVE JUNIOR COMMITTEE Presidents: Susannah Gerhardt and Baillie Saffer Vice Presidents: Kellsey Stern and Julia Schmidt Secretaries: Audrey Quinn and Grace Simpson Treasurer: Addison Bzdak

2021 SENIOR ADVISORS Abby Dodson, Rachel Giampa, Lauren Hair, Zoe Lewczak, Helen Lohr, Maddy Lohr, Marina Macklin, Jude Schmidt, and Katie Solomons

2021 JUNIOR COMMITTEE Abby Anderson Katherine Hughes Gabriella Martin Carlyn Rose Bayley Barnes Shelby Kaye Catherine Merchant Sarah Wiles Maddie Bartee Addison Laskow Brent Miller Locklyn Willwerth Sloane Grenier Emme Martin Michael Miller Samantha Zosh

WARRENTON PONY SHOW, INC. HORSE SHOW OFFICE 2021 BOARD OF DIRECTORS P.O. Box 794, Warrenton, VA 20188 Show Grounds Tommy Lee Jones,Manager Laura Bartee Tommy Lee Jones 60 East Shirley Ave. 540-270-1734 Margaret Bzdak Glorianne Langan 540-347-9442 540-788-4806 McKenzie Canard Jacqueline Macklin OUR WEB SITE! Virginia Canard Robin McGuire www.warrentonhorseshow.com/ponyShow.cfm Donna Giampa Jonelle Mullen WARRENTON AREA MOTELS Wilma A.Hoovler Teresa Ramsay Hampton Inn...... 540-349-4200 Avery Hughes Donna Rice Holiday Inn...... 540-341-3461 Richard Isner Kristy Wilwerth Red Roof Inn...... 540-347-4141 Airlie...... 540-347-1300 The Black Horse Inn...... 540-349-4020

(3) In Memoriam

Glena Wirtanen

(4) In Memoriam

Cynthia Hair

(5) COVID Protocol

Although we are monitoring changes in CDC and Virginia Department of Health regulations, as of March 2021, we are still subject to public health protocols that help reduce the spread of COVID-19 and its variants. ➢ We recommend that every person seeking entrance to the show take their temperature before traveling to the premises. ➢ Anyone currently exhibiting COVID symptoms will NOT BE PERMITTED ON GROUNDS. ➢ Anyone who has tested positive, or has been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID in the 14 days prior to arriving at the grounds should NOT COME TO THE SHOW. ➢ Anyone who has tested positive, or has been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID more than 14 days prior to arriving at the grounds should NOT COME TO THE SHOW unless they have proof of a negative COVID test result dated within 14 days of the show, AND are symptom free. Before entering the showgrounds, a USEF Waiver must be signed by every adult, and every minor must have a Waiver signed by a parent or guardian. To maintain traffic flow, we ask that each participant sign their waiver digitally in advance using the HorseShowsOnline service. You will be asked to verify that your waiver has been signed at the office when you check in. REPEAT: There will be initial temperature checks of every person at the entrance, daily. Each person with a normal temperature will be given a colored wrist band to be worn until they have left the show grounds for the day. There will be a new colored band to be worn each day, which will allow management and the entrance personnel to identify that you have passed your daily temperature check. Make sure to keep your band on if you plan to leave the show and come back the same day. This will allow you to pass by the temperature check by showing your wrist band to the entrance personnel. Anyone without a wrist band for the current day will need to STOP, have their temperature checked and receive a wristband for that day, even if it is a repeat temperature check. Please cooperate if you lose or discard your band and wish to remain at, or return to, the show grounds ➢ Any person, regardless of age, with a temperature over 99.5º F (37.5º C) will NOT be admitted to the Show Grounds. Please have an alternate plan READY for any people who may be denied access to the Show Grounds. Please be aware that a vehicle carrying multiple passengers will not be admitted to the show grounds if ANYONE in the vehicle has a temperature over 99.5º F. ➢ REPEAT: We recommend you check your temperature before you travel to the show each day, to help avoid issues at the entrance. SHOW OFFICE PROCEDURES To prevent crowding or excessive wait times at the office, we encourage show office business be done online whenever possible. Online add/scratch will be available from 10 am to 5pm each day of the horse show. Anyone entering the office areaMUST wear a mask or face shield. We ask that only trainers or an exhibitor or a representative of a barn come to the office area.Please observe new USEF guidelines regarding social distancing and masks. Please leave yourself plenty of time if you need to visit the office in person. There may be a delay due to restrictions to comply with social distancing. All memberships with USEF, USHJA, amateur status, horse recordings and microchips should be current. PLEASE double-check your status prior to entering and arrival. If any are out of date, we ask that you renew online to reduce time spent in the office.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU OR YOUR CHILD FEELS SYMPTOMS OF COVID ➢ Anyone who becomes symptomatic of COVID infection while at the show grounds should have their symptoms reported immediately to Management or an Official. This can be done by reporting all relevant information and a contact number to a secretary in the show office, who can report it to the correct personnel. ➢ If the symptomatic person can drive him- or herself safely, or has a family member, friend or employee who can drive him/her, he/she should proceed directly to a local healthcare provider. Please make sure that any trip to a healthcare provider for COVID related signs or symptoms is reported to show management as soon as possible. ➢ If the symptomatic person cannot drive him- or herself safely, or does not have a person who can drive him/her to a local healthcare provider, he/she will be directed to a place that is socially distanced from others, and wait there for Medical Personnel (6) to arrive and escort him/her to our specified quarantine area.From there, transport will be arranged to a local healthcare provider. If necessary, an ambulance will be called to transport the symptomatic person to the appropriate ER. ➢ Show management may ask a symptomatic person to wear an approved N95 mask while waiting for transportation. We will supply a mask if the person is not already wearing one. Please cooperate, as this will help with safety in case of COVID infection. ➢ Please note that all people leaving the grounds under such circumstances will not be permitted back on the show grounds unless they are symptom-free and have proof of a dated, negative COVID test result taken after they have left the grounds with symptoms of illness, or left accompanying someone symptomatic. ➢ Management should be notified as quickly as possible when someone requires medical attention for illness. ➢ Anyone who becomes infected with COVID within 14 days of leaving the show should contact management with the information immediately. LOCAL HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS: Fauquier Health - 550 Hospital Hill, Warrenton, VA - 540-316-5940 - 1/2 Mile Piedmont Urgent Care - 493 Blackwell Road, #101B, Warrenton, VA - 540-347-5200 - 1 Mile Inova Fairfax Hospital Trauma Services - 330 Gallows Road, Falls Church, VA - 703-776-2274 - 50 Miles

FACE MASKS, PPE, & DISTANCING Per USEF, facemasks are now required if not vaccinated. Individuals who have an ADA accommodation permitting the absence of a face mask should use another form of shield to prevent possible exposure to and from others. It is the trainer’s responsibility to provide PPE to their own staff and to disinfect their own property (golf carts, hoses, tack, trunks, etc.) that other individuals might come into contact with at the show. Handwash and/or sanitization stations will be available around the property. Individuals are encouraged to bring their own PPE and personal hand sanitizer for use when needed. Communal touch-points such as bathroom doors, spigots, water coolers, etc. will be disinfected regularly throughout each day, however we encourage you to wear your own PPE equipment and sanitize frequently for additional protection. Unless regulations are updated by the USEF and Virginia Depatment of Health, social distancing of 6’ apart must be observed everywhere on the show grounds. Group gatherings, even within a trainer’s barn or exhibitors that train together, will be monitored and may be asked to appropriately space 6’ apart. This is for the safety of all participants. Please cooperate. Shade tents will be provided. Social distancing must be maintained or the tents will be taken down. If inclement weather occurs, people should shelter in their vehicles with family/household members, and not crowd under a tent or in stalls. When course walking is allowed, it will be monitored and require social distancing. Again, this helps to protect you and others. Coolers with water will be available at the ingates with single use cups. However, all coolers will be communal. Please take precautions. There will be limited hospitality this year. We will have exhibitor refreshment areas and food vendors onsite. We encourage you to use safety measures when eating with family and friends. All the staff at these horse shows will be working hard to keep the show safe by utilizing these COVID protocols. As the pandemic is a fluid situation from day-to-day, management may implement increased or different protocols as they feel necessary. Please comply if one of the staff requests you to observe our rules. BRAIDING, HACK CLASSES, AND JOGS Braiding for Hunters is optional in 2021. Exhibitors will not be penalized for the choice not to braid. Professional braiders entering the show will be subject to the same entry protocols as staff and exhibitors. Night Watch will be onsite to conduct temperature checks and give out wristbands. Per USEF rules during the pandemic, in-hand jogs are waived. For any over-fences classes requiring a jog, the rider will trot a circle on a loose rein after completing the course in the view of the judge. Any model or conformation classes will require the handlers to comply with social distancing and wear a mask when standing for con- formation judging. TRAINERS AND PARENTS SHOULD MAKE SURE THEIR CHILDREN/JUNIORS AND CLIENTS HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE PROTOCOLS. EACH “BARN” SHOULD DEVELOP A PLAN TO FOLLOW IN CASE AN EXHIB- ITOR OR ESSENTIAL PERSON IS UNABLE TO ENTER, OR BECOMES SYMPOMATIC WHILE ON GROUNDS. THIS INCLUDES EXHIBITORS WHO MAY BE PARTICIPATING SOLO, SHIP-INS, AND MINORS WHO DO NOT HAVE A PARENT OR GUARDIAN IN ATTENDANCE.

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(8)18 2021 RULES AND REGULATIONS To simplify your arrival at the show, please send the following items coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, with your entries: USEF and USHJA Membership Cards • Amateur Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Certification • Measurement Cards (Ponies & Junior Hunters) • Driving Competitions upon payment of a $45 Show Pass fee. Negative Coggins Certificate (within 12 months) • EHV Vaccination Participants in the following classes are exempted from the letter stating horse has been vaccinated within 6 months • Home Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games address and USEF/USHJA/VHSA/MHSA membership numbers for and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot (exception: all trainers, riders & owners in USEF/VHSA Medals and Equitation. Friesian performance FR218) and academy classes (academy (Numbers will not be issued until all of the required information has been classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson presented.) program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) 1. Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifica- Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, tions of the current USEF, MHSA, and VHSA Rule Books will be in English, of current membership in good standing of their own conducted and judged in accordance therewith and in accordance National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) with Zone 3 specifications. All classes will be judged on performance assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes. and soundness unless otherwise noted. In order to compete at a USEF licensed with hunter, hunter 2. Entries close June 15, 2021. No Telephone Entries. Online entries breeding, jumper and hunter seat equitation classes (except accepted at www.horseshowsonline.com. Stall Fees must accompany those activities enumerated above in GR901.9 items 1-1) each entry blank. No stalls will be assigned until stall fees are paid. There horse must be registered with the USHJA. is a limited number of permanent stalls that will be assigned on a first come basis. Temporary stalls with doors will be used. 16. All horses competing in classes that require USHJA horse registration must provide a microchip number that verifies their animal’s identity 3. In case of horses or ponies being entered and not exhibited, the entry in order to compete for points, money won or be eligible for fees and/or stabling fees will be forfeited except if a horse or pony is Federation and/or USHJA programs and awards where horses are injured or becomes ill prior to being shown in any class. Applications required to be recorded or registered. for refunds must be submitted in writing and accompanied by a Veterinarian’s certificate. There will be no refunds for stalls. There will be a $35.00 charge for any returned checks. Post entries will MOTORIZED VEHICLE: Minors who do not have a valid driver’s incur a $30 late fee. license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in 4. The Committee reserves the right to postpone, combine or cancel which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle any class or classes if, in its judgement, the entries are inadequate, of any kind, including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, for reasons of inclement weather or dangerous conditions or for any scooters, or farm utility vehicles, on the competition grounds of licensed other reason it deems necessary. competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied 5. All ponies must be ridden by Juniors, except in Connemara Division. by an adult with a valid driver’s license. The parent/legal guardian 6. All Exhibitors must wear protective headgear at all times while or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a mounted on the Show Grounds. minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely 7. Prize money will be picked up in office. responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for penalties against those 8. Neither Warrenton Pony Show, Inc. or its employees or owner will responsible for the child committing the offense. Wheelchairs and other be responsible for any accident which may occur to any rider, groom, mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt attendant, animal or equipment at the Show. from this rule. 9. Dogs must be on leashes while on Show Grounds. The unsafe use of personal electronic transport devices, as determined 10. Should any questions or disputes arise that are not provided for in the by the competition officials and management in their sole discretion, foregoing Rules, the same shall be referred to the Show Committee that do not require a driver’s license to operate, including but not limited whose decision shall be final. to segways, hover boards, and single wheeled scooters is prohibited on competition grounds. Operating such devices in areas where people 11. Classes may be held in an area other than designated. gather may be deemed “unsafe use” if there is a risk of harm to others. 12. All horses must have a negative Coggin’s Test made within one If the operator of the device is a minor, the parent/legal guardian or year. As per USEF GR 845, horses entering the show grounds must individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor be accompanied by documentation of Equine Influenza Virus and operating the device in violation of this rule is accountable and may be Equine Herpes Virus (Rhinopneumonitis) vaccinations within six subject to penalties. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices months prior to entering the stables. Health Certificates (within 30 for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. days) for all out of state horses. These documents must be available for inspection by a representative of the State Veterinarian upon request. Horses not in compliance with this rule may be required REMINDER to leave the competition grounds upon request by Competition All USEF Life and Senior Active members, as well as participants who Management. have regular contact with minor athletes, are required to comply with 13. Jumps to consist of Brush, Aiken, Panel, White Gate, Picket, Roll the U.S. Center for SafeSport training requirement to be eligible to Top, Natural Gate, and Stone and Brick Wall. participate in the competition. All participants must adhere to the U.S. Center for SafeSport Code, USEF Safe Sport Policy, and the Minor 14. The main ring is 180’x230’; both the main and schooling rings have Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies. More information about these can be all-weather footing. Lunging pads available. found at www.usef.org. 15. Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing ALL STALL RESERVATIONS Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined MUST BE MADE BY JUNE 15, 2021! Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent,

(9) WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY, ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT For and in consideration of United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. dba US Equestrian (“USEF”) allowing me, the undersigned, to participate in any capacity (including as a rider, driver, handler, vaulter, longeur, lessee, owner, agent, coach, official, trainer or volunteer) in a USEF sanctioned, licensed or approved event or activity, including but not limited to equestrian clinics, practices, shows, competitions and related or incidental activities and ______(“USEF Event” or “USEF Events”); I, for myself, and on behalf of my spouse, children, heirs and next of kin, and any legal and personal representatives, executors, administrators, successors,, and assigns, hereby agree to and make the following contractual repre- sentations pursuant to this Agreement (the “Agreement”): A. RULES AND REGULATIONS: I hereby agree to be bound and abide by the rules, regulations, and policies of USEF as published in the USEF Rule Book and on the website at www.usef.org, as amended from time to time. B. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RISK: I knowingly, willingly, and voluntarily acknowledge the inherent risks associated with the sport of equestrian and know that horseback riding and related equestrian activities are inherently dangerous, and that participation in any USEF Event involves risks and dangers including, with- out limitation, the potential for serious bodily injury (including broken bones, head or neck injuries), sickness and disease (including communicable diseases), trauma, pain & suffering, permanent disability, paralysis and death; loss of or damage to personal property (including my mount & equipment) arising out of the unpredictable behavior of horses; exposure to extreme conditions and circumstances; accidents involving other participants, event staff, volunteers or specta- tors; contact or collision with other participants and horses, natural or manmade objects; adverse weather conditions; facilities issues and premises conditions; failure of protective equipment (including helmets); inadequate safety measures; participants of varying skill levels; situations beyond the immediate control of the USEF Event organizers and competition management; and other undefined, not readily foreseeable and presently unknown risks and dangers (“Risks”).

CAUTION: HORSEBACK RIDING AND EQUINE ACTIVITIES CAN BE DANGEROUS. RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK.: Under VA Code Ann. Sec 3.2-6200-6203, an equine activity sponsor or equine professional is not liable for any injury to, or the death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities. C. ASSUMPTION OF RISK: I understand that the aforementioned Risks may be caused in whole or in part or result directly or indirectly from the negligence of my own actions or inactions, the actions or inactions of others participating in the USEF Events, or the negligent acts or omissions of the Released Par- ties defined below, and I hereby voluntarily and knowingly assume all such Risks and responsibility for any damages, liabilities, losses, or expenses that I incur as a result of my participation in any USEF Events. I also agree to be responsible for any injury or damage caused by me, my horse, my employees or contractors under my direction and control at any USEF Event. D. WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY, HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNITY: In conjunction with my participation in any USEF Event, I hereby release, waive and covenant not to sue, and further agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the following parties: USEF, USEF Recognized Affiliate Associations, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), USEF clubs, members, Event participants (including athletes/riders, coaches, trainers, judg- es/officials, and other personnel), the Event owner, licensee, and competition managers; the promoters, sponsors, or advertisers of any USEF Event; any charity or other beneficiary which may benefit from the USEF Event; the owners, managers, or lessors of any facilities or premises where a USEF Event may be held; and all directors, officers, employees, agents, contractors, and volunteers of any of the aforementioned parties(Individually and Collectively, the “Released Parties” or “Event Organizers”), with respect to any liability, claim(s), demand(s), cause(s) of action, damage(s), loss, or expense (including court costs and reasonable attorney fees) of any kind or nature (“Liability”) which may arise out of, result from, or relate in any way to my participation in the USEF Events, including claims for Liability caused in whole or in part by the negligent acts or omissions of the Released Parties. E. COMPLETE AGREEMENT AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE: This Agreement represents the complete understanding between the parties regarding these issues and no oral representations, statements or inducements have been made apart from this Agreement. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be unlawful, void, or for any reason unenforceable, then that provision shall be deemed severable from this Agreement and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining provisions. I HAVE CAREFULLY READ THIS DOCUMENT IN ITS ENTIRETY, UNDERSTAND ALL OF ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS, AND KNOW IT CONTAINS AN ASSUMPTION OF RISK, RELEASE AND WAIVER FROM LIABILITY, AS WELL AS A HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS. By signing below, I (as the participant or as the Parent/Legal Guardian of the minor identified below) hereby accept and agree to the terms and condi- tions of this Agreement in connection with my (or the minor’s) participation in any USEF Event. If, despite this Agreement, I, or anyone on my behalf or the minor’s behalf, makes a claim for Liability against any of the Released Parties, I will indemnify, defend and hold harmless each of the Released Parties from any such Liabilities as the result of such claim. The parties agree that this agreement may be electronically signed. The parties agree that the electronic signatures appearing on this agreement are the same as handwritten signatures for the purposes of validity, enforceability, and admissibility.

RIDER/DRIVER/HANDLER/VAULTER/LONGEUR OWNER TRAINER OFFICIAL STAFF VOLUNTEER COACH (IF APPLICABLE) Signature: ______Date: ______Print Name:______

Parent/Guardian Signature: (Required if Rider/Driver/Handler/Vaulter/Longeur is a minor) ______Date: ______Print Parent//Guardian Name: ______Emergency Contact Phone No. ______

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(17) 2021 WARRENTON PONY SHOW TIMETABLE

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313. Young Entry O/F 319. Limit Eq. O/F 304. Local Large Pony O/F 309. Local Jr/Am U/S 314. Young Entry O/F 320. Limit Eq. O/F 305. Local Large Pony O/F Local Jr/Am Champ 315. Young Entry Flat 321. Limit Eq. Flat 306. Local Large Pony U/S Howard “Deacon” Lawson Trophy Young Entry Champ Limit Eq. Champ Local Large Pony Champ Brighton Say When Trophy Local Grand Champ Sister Mary Olive O’Connell Trophy Charles S. Gill Trophy Helen B. Howard Trophy 316. Maiden Eq.O/F 360. Warm-up 301. Local Sm/Med PonyO/F 317. Maiden Eq.O/F 307. Local Jr/Am O/F 302. Local Sm/Med Pony O/F VHSA Special Events 318. Maiden Eq. Flat 308. Local Jr/Am O/F 303. Local Sm/Med Pony U/S Maiden Eq.Champ Young Rider Local Sm/Med Pony Champ Horsemanship Clinic Royal Doll Trophy

THURSDAY, JULY 1, 8 A.M. 104. Large Children’s Pony O/F 151. VA Bred Pony Model 119. Pre-Children’s/Adult O/F 361. Schooling Pony O/F 105. Large Children’s Pony O/F 150. Young Reg. VA Bred Pony U/S 120. Pre-Children’s/Adult O/F 201. VHSA/EMO/MHSA 106. Large Children’s Pony U/S 152. VA Bred Pony O/F 121. Pre-Children’s/Adult U/S Children’s Pony Medal Large Children’s Pony Champ 153. VA Bred Pony O/F Pre-Children’s/Adult Champ Twilight ZoneTrophy 154. VA Bred Pony U/S 101. Sm/Med Children’s Pony O/F VA Bred Pony Champ 102. Sm/Med Children’s Pony O/F Children’s Pony Hunter 103. Sm/Med Children’s Pony U/S Grand Champ Sm/Med Children’s Pony Ch “Winnie” Howland Trophy VHSA/EMO Equitation Finals & FRIDAY, JULY 2, 8 A.M. Horsemanship Test

209. VHSA/EMO Pony Equitation 232 VHSA/EMO PONY MEDAL on the flat 1. Sm/Med Green O/F Conf. 22. Medium Pony O/F EQUITATION ON THE FLAT 2. Sm/Med Green O/F 21. Medium Pony O/F Conf. FINALS 203. VHSA/EMO/MHSA 5. Sm/Med Green U/S 25. Medium Pony U/S Pony Medal 233. VHSA/EMO CHILDREN’S 6. Large Green O/F Conf. 17. Small Pony O/F 27. Large Pony O/F PONY MEDAL EQUITATION 7. Large Green O/F 16. Small Pony O/F Conf. 26. Large Pony O/F Conf. FINALS 10. Large Green U/S 20. Small Pony U/S 30. Large Pony U/S 231. VHSA/EMO PONY MEDAL FINALS

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210. VHSA/EMO Amateur Equitation 71. Am/Owner Y O/F-3’6” 51. Small Junior O/F-3’6” 25. Med Pony O/F on the Flat 74. Am/Owner Y Handy O/F-3’6” 54. Small Junior Handy O/F-3’6” 24. Med Pony Handy O/F 76. Am/Owner O O/F-3’6” Med Pony Champ 208. VHSA/EMO Adult Medal 56. Large Junior O/F-3’6” 79. Am/Owner O Handy O/F-3’6” 59. Large Junior Handy O/F-3’6” 18. Small Pony O/F 113. Adult/Am Y O/F 61. Am/Owner Y O/F-3’3” 19. Small Pony Handy O/F 114. Adult/Am Y O/F* 64. Am/Owner Y Handy-3’3” 202. M & S/USEF Pony Medal Small Pony Champ 115. Adult/Am Y U/S 66. Am/Owner O O/F-3’3” 3. Sm/Med Green O/F Flash Gordon Champion Trophy Adult/Am Y Champ 69. Am/Owner HandyO-3’3” 4. Sm/Med Green O/F Pony Grand Champ Billy England Trophy James Cantwell Trophy 211. VHSA/EMO Jr. Equitation Sm/Med Green Champ 116. Adult/Am O O/F on the Flat 8. Lg Green O/F 215. Best Child Rider/Pony 117. Adult/Am O O/F* 9. Lg Green O/F 118. Adult/Am O U/S 205. MHSA Hunter Seat Lg Green Champ 501. $2,500 COUNTRY Adult/Am O Champ 41. Small Junior O/F-3’3” Green Grand Champ CHEVROLET Adult/Am Grand Champ 44. Small Junior Handy O/F-3’3” PONY HUNTER DERBY Barbara Woolman Trophy 28. Large Pony O/F Meadowbrook Elegant 46. Large Junior O/F-3’3” 29. Large Pony Handy O/F Edition Challenge Trophy * WIHS/NAL Class 49. Large Junior Handy O/F-3’3” Large Pony Ch

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(18) 2021 WARRENTON PONY SHOW TIMETABLE

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204. VHSA/EMO Children’s Medal 206. VHSA/EMO Hunter Seat 353. Leadline (100% rider with test) 146. Best Young Pony 107. Children’s Y O/F Medal Leadline Champion Rachel L. Gray and Colt Hills Farm 108. Children’s Y O/F* 207. Dover/USEF Boogie at Midnight Trophy Memorial Perpetual Trophy 109. Children’s Y U/S Hunter Seat Medal 147. Pony Breeding Champ Children’s Y Champ 354. Pre-Short Walk Margaret B. Little Trophy 42. Small Junior O/F-3’3” 355. Pre-Short Walk-Trot 110. Children’s O O/F 43. Small Junior O/F-3’3” 356. Pre-Short Walk/Sit, Trot, Connemara Breeding 111. Children’s O O/F* 45. Small Junior U/S - 3’3” Jumping Position 160. Purebred in Hand, 2 yrs and 112. Children’s O U/S 47. Large Junior O/F-3’3” Pre-Short Champion under Children’s O Champ 48. Large Junior O/F-3’3” Fancy Footsteps Trophy 161. Purebred in Hand, Mares & 50. Large Junior U/S-3’3” 310. Opp. Short Stirrup Hunter O/F 18” Fillies, 3 yrs and older Children’s Grand Champ 52. Small Junior O/F-3’6” 311. Opp. Short Stirrup Hunter O/F 18” 162. Purebred in Hand, Stallions & Mildred Foster Gaines Trophy 53. Small Junior O/F-3’6” 312. Opp. Short Stirrup Hunter U/S Geldings, 3 yrs and older 55. Small Junior U/S-3’6” Opp. Short Stirrup Champ * WIHS/NAL Class Small Junior Champ Connemara Hunter Division 322. Opp. Pleasure U/S 164. Halfbred Reg. Working Hunter 77. Am/Owner O O/F-3’6” 57. Large Junior O/F-3’6” 323. Opp. Pleasure Go As U Please Under Saddle 78. Am/Owner O O/F-3’6” 58. Large Junior O/F-3’6” 234. Opp. Pleasure Hack 167. Purebred Reg. 80. Am/Owner O U/S -3’6” 60. Large Junior U/S-3’6” Opp. Pleasure Champ Working Hunter Under Saddle Am/Owner O Champ-3’6” Large Junior Champ 165. Halfbred Reg. Working 354. Costume Class Hunter Hack (2 jumps) 72. Am/Owner Y O/F-3’6” Junior Grand Champ 168. Purebred Reg. Working 73. Am/Owner Y O/F-3’6” VA Wire & Fabric Co. Trophy 353. Alumni Class Hunter Hack (2 jumps) 75. Am/Owner Y U/S-3’6” 166. Halfbred Reg. Working Hunter Am/Owner Y Champ Grand Champion Hunter Marshall Hawkins Trophy Not to begin before 1:00 PM Over Fences 62. Am/Owner Y O/F-3’3” 141. Pony Broodmares 169. Purebred Reg. Working Hunter 63. Am/Owner Y O/F-3’3” 216. Best Child Rider/Horse 142. Pony Foals Over Fences Purebred Connemara Hunter 65. Am/Owner Y U/S -3’3” Not to begin before 11:00 AM 143. Pony Yearlings Champion Am/Owner Y Champ 350. Leadline (under 4yrs.) x3 144. Pony Two-Yr-Olds The Shanagarry Farm Trophy Charlie Dashiell Trophy 145. Pony Three-Yr-Olds 67. Am/Owner O O/F-3’3” Halfbred Connemara Hunter 351. Leadline (4-7yrs.) 68. Am/Owner O O/F-3’3” Champion (100% rider) 70. Am/Owner O U/S -3’3” The Sycamore Ridge Farm Trophy 352. Leadline (50% rider, 50% pony) Am/Owner O Champ

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(20) Division Classes Fence Div. Per Prize us=undersaddle Height Fee Class Money hh=handy hunter Fee per class c= conformation *=WIHS & NAL “A” Rated Divisions $875 Green Pony Hunters - Small / Medium 1c, 2, 3, 4, 5us $175 $875 Green Pony Hunters - Large 6c, 7, 8, 9, 10us 2’ 9” $100 N/A $175 $875 Pony Hunters - Small 16c, 17, 18, 19hh, 20us 2’ 3” $100 N/A $175 $875 Pony Hunters - Medium 21c, 22, 23, 24hh, 25us 2’ 6” $100 N/A $175 $875 Pony Hunters - Large 26c, 27, 28, 29hh, 30us 3’ $100 N/A $175 $1,075 Small Junior Hunter 3’3” 41, 42, 43, 44hh, 45us 3’ 3” $125 N/A $215 $1,075 Large Junior Hunter 3’3” 46, 47, 48, 49hh, 50us 3’ 3” $125 N/A $215 $1,075 Small Junior Hunter 3’6” 51, 52, 53, 54hh, 55us 3’ 6” $125 N/A $215 $1,075 Large Junior Hunter 3’6” 56, 57, 58, 59hh, 60us 3’ 6” $125 N/A $215 $1,075 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” - (18 - 35) 61, 62, 63, 64hh, 65us 3’ 3” $125 N/A $215 $1,075 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” - (36 and over) 66, 67, 68, 69hh, 70us 3’ 3” $125 N/A $215 $1,075 Amateur Owner Hunter (18 - 35) 71, 72, 73, 74hh, 75us 3’ 6” $125 N/A $215 $1,075 Amateur Owner Hunter- (36 and over) 76, 77, 78, 79hh, 80us 3’ 6” $125 N/A $215

“C” Rated Divisions Children’s Pony Hunter - Small / Medium 101, 102, 103us 2’ $100 $50 8 ribbons Children’s Pony Hunter - Large 104, 105, 106us 2’ 6” $100 $50 8 ribbons Children’s Hunter (14 and under) 107, 108*, 109us 3’ $100 $50 8 ribbons Children’s Hunter (15 - 17) 110, 111*, 112us 3’ $100 $50 8 ribbons Adult Amateur Hunter (18 - 35) 113, 114*, 115us 3’ $100 $50 8 ribbons Adult Amateur Hunter (36 & over) 116, 117*, 118 us 3’ $100 $50 8 ribbons

Pony Broodmares 141 in hand $35 8 ribbons Pony Foals 142 in hand $35 8 ribbons Pony Yearlings 143 in hand $35 8 ribbons Pony 2 Year Olds 144 in hand $35 8 ribbons Pony 3 Year Olds 145 in hand $35 8 ribbons Best Young Pony 146 in hand n/a Rosettes Pony Breeding Champion 147 in hand n/a Rosettes VPBA Registered Young Pony Under Saddle 150 $35 8 ribbons Registered VA Bred Performance Ponies 151 Model, 152, 153c, 154us $100 $50 8 ribbons

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(22)19 Classes Fence Div. Per us=undersaddle Height Fee Class A Pair of o/f=over fences Fee Purebred Connemara - 2 yrs and under 160 in hand $50 8 ribbons Purebred Connemara - Mares & Fillies 3 yrs & O 161 in hand $50 8 ribbons Purebred Connemara - Stallions & Geldings 3 yrs & O 162 in hand $50 8 ribbons Puebred Connemare Breeding Champion 163 in hand n/a Rosettes Halfbred Connemara Hunters 164 us, 165 hack, 166 o/f 2’ 9” $100 $50 8 ribbons Purebred Connemara Hunters 167 us, 168 hack, 169 o/f 2’ 6” $100 $50 8 ribbons CUSTOM CHAPS Equitation VHSA / EMO / MHSA Children’s Pony Medal 201 respective $35 CUSTOM BELT WITH NAME PLATE USEF / Marshall & Sterling Pony Medal 202 respective $35 VHSA / EMO / MHSA Pony Medal 203 $35 presented to the winner of the VHSA / EMO Children’s Medal 204 $35 VHSA/EMO Children's Medal Finals MHSA Hunter Seat Medal 205 $35 VHSA / EMO Hunter Seat Medal 206 $35 USEF / Dover Hunter Seat Medal 207 $35 VHSA / EMO Adult Medal 208 $35 VHSA / EMO Pony Equitation on the Flat 209 $35 VHSA / EMO Amateur Equitation on the Flat 210 $35 VHSA / EMO Junior Equitation on the Flat 211 $35 Best Child Rider on a Pony # 215 - judged throughout the show Best Child Rider on a Horse # 216 - judged throughout the show

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40 Unrated Divisions Classes Fence Div. Per O/F = over fences Height Fee Class U/S = under saddle Fee Local Small / Medium Pony Hunter 301 O/F, 302 O/F, 303 U/S 2’ / 2’ 3” $100 $50 8 ribbons Local Large Pony Hunter 304 O/F, 305 O/F, 306 U/S 2’ 6” $100 $50 8 ribbons Local Junior / Amateur Hunter 307 O/F, 308 O/F, 309 U/S 2’ 6” or 3’ $100 $50 8 ribbons Short Stirrup Hunter 310 O/F, 311 O/F, 312 U/S 18” $100 $50 8 ribbons Young Entry Equitation 313 O/F, 314 O/F, 315 Flat 2’ & under $100 $50 8 ribbons Maiden Equitation 316 O/F, 317 O/F, 318 Flat 2’ $100 $50 8 ribbons Limit Equitation 319 O/F, 320 O/F, 321 Flat 2’ 3” / 2’ 6” $100 $50 8 ribbons Horse & Pony Pleasure 322 U/S, 323 Go As U Please, 2’ $100 $50 8 ribbons 324 Hack Pre-Children’s / Adult Hunters 119, 120, 121us 2’6” $100 $50 8 ribbons

Leadline 1-3 years 350 $35 8 ribbons Leadine 4-6 years 351, 352, 353 $35 8 ribbons Pre-Short Stirrup Walk Trot 354, 355, 356 $35 8 ribbons Alumni Class 357 $0 8 ribbons Costume Class 358

Warm Up 360 2’ 6” or 3’ $35 8 ribbons Schooling Pony Hunter 361 respective $35 8 ribbons

$2,500 Pony Hunter Derby 501 respective $100 $2,500

Hunter Prize Money Distribution

Class Prize 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th Money $175 55 45 35 25 10 5 $190 55 45 35 25 20 10 $215 65 50 40 30 20 10 $2,500 550 430 325 250 190 175 160 160 130 130

(25) 2021 USEF Rated Sections Green Pony Hunters (Small, Medium & Large) Regular Pony Hunters (Small, Medium & Large) Junior Hunters (Small & Large) (3’3” & 3’6”) Amateur Owner Hunters (Younger & Older) (3’3” & 3’6”) Children’s Pony Hunter (Small / Medium & Large) Children’s Hunter (Younger & Older) Adult Amateur Hunter (Younger & Older) Pony Breeding Best Young Pony - The Rachel L. Grey & Colt Hills Farm Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by Warrenton Horse Works & Anna L. Russau, DVM

Pony Breeding Champion – The Margaret B. Little Memorial Trophy

Connemara Breeding Connemara Hunter (Purebred & Halfbred) Champion Connemara Purebred Hunter – The Shanagarry Farm Perpetual Trophy donated in memory of Rosemary Laimbeer.

Champion Connemara Halfbred Hunter – The Sycamore Ridge Farm Perpetual Trophy donated by Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Cheek, III

2021 USEF Rated Equitation Classes VHSA / EMO / MHSA Children’s Pony Medal USEF / Marshall & Sterling Pony Medal VHSA / EMO / MHSA Pony Medal VHSA / EMO Children’s Medal MHSA Hunter Seat Medal VHSA / EMO Hunter Seat Medal USEF / Dover Hunter Seat Medal VHSA / EMO Adult Medal VHSA / EMO Pony Equitation on the Flat VHSA / EMO Amateur Equitation on the Flat VHSA / EMO Junior Equitation on the Flat

VHSA / EMO Pony Medal Finals To qualify for the 2021 VHSA/EMO Pony Medal Finals a VHSA member is automatically qualified with two Blues or must have a minimum of 5 points. Points to be scored 10-6-4-2-1-.5 multiplied by the number of entries in the class regardless of classification of the show. Finalists will be requested to ride over a course of not less than 8 jumps; 2’3” for small ponies, 2’6” for medium ponies and large ponies jump 2’9” - 3’. All VHSA/EMO Medal Class courses must have at least two of the following inside the course: a roll back turn, a broken or bending line, an end jump, a narrow jump, or a long ride to a single jump. Jumping faults of mount not to count. Fall of pony or rider or two disobediences by a pony does eliminate the finalist. A minimum of twelve riders, if available, will be asked to return to show at a walk, trot and canter and to perform additional tests at the judge’s discretion. Martingales are prohibited on the flat. Jumping phase to count 75 percent. Flat phase to count 25 percent and following the flat phase, no less than four riders will return for additional testing from tests 1-18.

An exhibitor can qualify for the Pony Medal Finals up to and including the Warrenton Pony Show.

Custom belt with breast plate donated by Journeymen

(26) VHSA / EMO Pony Medal Equitation on the Flat Finals To qualify for the VHSA/EMO Pony Medal Equitation On The Flat Finals, the top twenty point accruers based on a 10-6-4-2-1- .5 multiplied by the number of entries in the class point system will be chosen. However, two blue ribbons will be an automatic qualification. Points to be scored 10-6-4-2-1-.5 multiplied by the number of entries in the class regardless of classification of the show. All riders must show all working gaits (walk, trot, and canter) in both directions as well as lengthening of stride at all working gaits in each direction. The sitting trot should be a working sitting trot. Riders may be asked to drop stirrups. The judge may request additional tests on the flat as a group or individually. Regulation snaffles, pelhams, and full bridles, all with cavesson nosebands are permitted. A judge at their discretion may penalize unconventional bits or nosebands. Martingales are prohibited. VHSA / EMO Children’s Pony Medal Equitation Finals To qualify for the VHSA/EMO Children’s Pony Medal Equitation Finals, the top twenty point accruers based on a 10-6-4-2-1- .5 multiplied by the number of entries in the class point system will be chosen. However, two blue ribbons will be an automatic qualification. Points to be scored 10-6-4-2-1-.5 multiplied by the number of entries in the class regardless of classification of the show. Finalists will be requested to ride over a course of not less than 8 jumps; small and medium ponies to jump 2’, large ponies to jump 2’6”. All VHSA Medal Class courses must have at least two of the following inside the course: a roll back turn, a broken or bending line, an end jump, a narrow jump, or a long ride to a single jump. Jumping faults of mount not to count. Fall of pony or rider or two disobediences by a pony does eliminate the finalist. A minimum of twelve rider, if available, will be asked to return to show at a walk, trot and canter and to perform additional tests at the judge’s discretion. Martingales are prohibited on the flat. Jumping phase to count 75 percent. Flat phase to count 25 percent and following the flat phase, no less than four riders will return for additional testing from tests 1-18. Custom canvas to winner sponsored by Teresa Ramsay

2021 Unrated Special Classes $2,500 Country Chevrolet Pony Hunter Derby...... Sponsored by Country Chevrolet Open to all ponies that have competed at the show. Judged on performance, soundness, suitability and manners. Formal attire. At least twelve (12) ponies from the first round to return for a second round which will have a handy element. The first-round score will determine the order of go for the second round and will count as half the total score. Ponies to jump their appropriate heights. Leadline Class (under 4 years) Open to ponies ridden by a child who has not reached his or her 4th birthday as of December 1, 2018. Suitability as a beginner’s mount 50% / Equitation 50% Leadline Class (4 to 7 years) Open to ponies ridden by a child who has not reached his or her 7th birthday as of December 1, 2018. Suitability as a beginner’s mount. 100% Rider 50% Rider, 50% Pony 100% Rider with test The Boogie at Midnight Perpetual Trophy given by The Holloway Family in mem- ory of their best friend – “Boogie at Midnight” Pre-Short Stirrup To be ridden by a child not exceeding 10 years of age, who is not entered in any other class at show other than Walk/ Trot Pleasure. Suitability as a beginner’s mount 50% / Equitation 50%. Walk Only Walk, Trot Walk, Sit Trot, Jumping Position

Alumni Class No Entry Fee. Open to past members of the Warrenton Pony Show Junior Committee. To be shown at the walk, trot and canter. Judged by the current members of the Junior Committee. Rider 50% / Horse 50%. Various prizes. Costume Class (Open to all) Warm Up To be judged on performance, manners and way of going. Fence height: 2’6” or 3” Schooling Pony Hunter Warm Up Open card. To be judged on performance, manners and way of going. Fence height: 2’ or 2’6” Schooling Pony Hunter Warm Up High Score - The Fancy Foot Steps Perpetual Trophy given by the Hair Family in memory of their pony “Fancy Foot Steps.” (27) Robin C. Gulick T. Huntley Thorpe, III Karen E. Hedrick

(28)11 VPBA Registered Young Ponies Under Saddle Open to any VBPS registered pony 5 years old and under, which has not broken its green status, exhibited under its registered name and by its last recorded owner who must be a VPBA member. To be ridden by a Junior of any age. Shown at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Judged 60% on performance, manners, way of going and soundness / ponies will be stripped and judged 40% on conformation. Martingales not permitted. Light contact with pony’s mouth is required. Ponies should not be eliminated for slight errors.

Registered VA Bred Performance Ponies Open to any VBPA registered pony, exhibited under its registered name and in the name of its last recorded owner who must be a VPBA member. To be ridden by a Junior of any age. All ponies must compete over fences. Fences are 2’ for small and medi- um ponies, and 2’6” for large ponies. To be judged on performance, manners, suitability, soundness and conformation where specified. Half points awarded in model class, full points in all other classes. All other requirements to be in accordance with USEF Green Pony Hunter/Pony Hunter rules. 8 ribbons.

2021 Unrated Divisions Pre-Children’s / Adult Hunter rider may not enter any class with fences over 2’6”. Local Divisions - Open to horses and ponies stabled within a 75-mile radius of Warrenton Local Small / Medium Pony Hunter - Jumps 2’ Champion Local Small / Medium Pony Hunter - The Royal Doll Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by Hoovler Family. Local Large Pony Robin C. Gulick Large Ponies to jump 2’ 6” Champion Local Large Pony Hunter - The Charles S. Gill Perpetual Trophy T. Huntley Thorpe, III donated by the Ted Payne Family. Local Junior / Amateur Hunter Karen E. Hedrick Open to horses only. Not restricted to owner-rider. Jumps 2’ 6” or 3’ Champion Local Junior / Amateur Hunter - The Howard “Deacon” Lawson Memorial Trophy donated by William E. Howland, Jr. Young Entry Equitation Open to horses and ponies ridden by children 12 years and under. Rider must not have shown in a rated class at a recognized show. Rider not eligible for any other class or division at this show except Maiden Equitation. Plea- sure Pony or horse may compete in other classes or divisions where eligible. Champion Young Entry Equitation - The “Brighton Say When” Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by Jeffrey, Carol and Andrew Cooper. Maiden Equitation Open to junior riders who have not won a blue ribbon in an equitation class at a USEF recognized show. May cross enter in Young Entry division. Limit Equitation Open to junior riders who have not won six (6) blue ribbons in an equitation over fences at USEF recognized shows. Champion Limit Equitation - The Sister Mary Olive O’Connell Memorial Trophy given in her memory and presented by Rose Landoll and family. Opportunity Classes Short Stirrup Hunter Open to horses and ponies ridden by children 12 years and under. Neither riders or mounts may cross enter into any division or class where jumps exceed 18” - 2’ May trot or canter over fences. Riders are limited to two (2) mounts in the division. Horse and Pony Pleasure Judged on manners, suitability, way of going and soundness. No martingales. May be split if entries warrant. Walk, trot, canter, go as you please.

11 (29) (30) SPECIAL TROPHIES AT WARRENTON RUTH O’KEEFE MEREDITH SPORTSMANSHIP PERPETUAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to the Junior Rider who best exhibits the qualities of good sportsmanship, valued by Ruth above all other qualities in a young rider. The rider will be chosen by the judge and the show committee. The trophy will be awarded by her family. 1996 Mariana Bishop 2009 Blair St. Ledger-Olson 1997 Matthew Lowe 2010 Madeline Lohr, Barbara Ann Merryman 1998 Caitlin Lane 2011 Madeline Lohr 1999 Sarah Tyndall 2012 Helen Lohr, Ethan May 2000 Jessica van Brocklin 2013 Adam Edgar 2001 Emily Bartlett 2014 Patrick Miller 2002 Christina Mangano 2015 Francesca Burby 2003 Elizabeth Coughlin 2016 – – 2004 Vanessa Lavin 2017 Cassidy Bosch 2005 Kacy Jenkins 2018 – – 2006 Blair Curcie 2019 – – 2007 Caroline Ball 2020 – – 2008 Connor Deal

MARSHALL P. HAWKINS GRAND CHAMPION MEMORIAL TROPHY Trophy awarded in memory of Marshall Hawkins to the animal accumulating the most points in the recognized divisions. Trophy donated by Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hoovler. 1994 Lands End Spring Rain, Courtney Somers 2008 Feathers McGraw, McKenzie Canard 1995 Silver Belle, Caitlin Lane 2009 Highlands Bridget Jones, Avery Finkel 1996 Among the Stars, Caitlin Lane 2010 Lakeview Pickpocket, Lauren Rockwell 1997 Foxlairs Poker, Caitlin Lane 2011 Anabel, Grace Anne Owens 1998 Rosecroft Wise Guy, Drew Taylor 2012 Ledinjadou Exclusively Dun, Lauren Rockwell 1999 Princess Caroline, Caitlin McNaughton 2013 Practical, Elise Ledsinger 2000 Solitare, Evan Coluccio & Ransom, Betty Oare 2014 Captain Jack, Jillian Ehrenzeller 2001 The Patriot, Keri Guanicale 2015 Bluestocking, Morgan Rosia 2002 Stolen Moments, Betty Oare 2016 Blue a Kiss, Virginia Bonnie 2003 The Patriot, Keri Guanicale 2017 Stole the Show, Francesca Dussek 2004 Chateau, Vanessa Lavin 2018 Dun Lovin’, Annabella Bozzuto 2005 Chanteuse, Kacy Jenkins 2019 Footsteps, Addy Wingate 2006 Little Black Pearl, Devon Walther 2020 – – 2007 Hidden Spring Wood Star, Brooke Cole HELEN B. HOWARD LOCAL GRAND CHAMPION CHALLENGE TROPHY Trophy awarded in memory of Helen B. (Polly) Howard to the exhibitor with the most number of points (on a single entry) in regular local hunter divisions. Must be won three times by the same exhibitor for permanent possession. Trophy donated by her daughter, Mrs. Helen C. Wiley, and will be presented by her. 1996 Savannah Rose, Hillcrest Farm 2009 Cloud Nine, Morgan Rodgers 1997 Borrowed Wealth, Virginia Skeens 2010 Cool Spring, Reilly Canard 1998 Bold Expression, Kimberly Snead 2011 Chawton, E. Sue Bopp 1999 Buy Me Pearls, Matt Lowe 2012 Sneak-A-Peek, Lauren Fraser 2000 Risky Business, Abby McGuire 2013 Redrock, Rachel Hammes; Sneak-A-Peek, Lauren Fraser 2001 Hillcrest Blue Sapphire, Devon Walther 2014 Spring Place, Patrick Miller 2002 Aims To Please, Christina Mangano 2015 Spring Place, Patrick Miller 2003 That’s That, Betty R. Oare 2016 Zazu, Betty Oare 2004 Nautica, Christine Fiore 2017 Nimbustwothousand, Patty Arwine 2005 Regalo, Betty Oare 2018 Tinsel Town, Sandra Bravo-Greenberg 2006 Bruce, Sari Deslauries 2019 Formal Attire, Kendall Deagle 2007 Courtash Karousal, Caroline Nicewonder 2020 – – 2008 Cedar Spring McDreamy, Maggie Pollard

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Moser Funeral Home, Inc. Warrenton, Virginia 540-347-3431

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Clover Brooke Stable Amy Fries Owner/Trainer

[email protected]

10410 Kettle Run Road Nokesville, VA 20181 571.505.1428 703.594.0038

Jonelle Mullen

23323 Foxchase Farm Lane TuDane Farm Middleburg, VA 20117 at Fox Chase Farm Mobile: 540-219-5329 Hunters • Jumpers [email protected] Equitation • Lessons Training • Boarding www.tudane.com

15 JAMES A. CANTWELL, SR. MEMORIAL TROPHY To be presented to the pony accumulating the most points in one of the Regular, Small, Medium or Large Pony or Green Small, Medium, or Large Pony. Trophy donated by Pam Cantwell Baker’s “Pony People.” 1995 Silver Belle, Caitlin Lane 2009 Flash Gordon, Lauren Rockwell 1996 Child’s Play, Jessica Garchik 2010 Meadowbrooks Elegant Edition, Madeline Lohr 1997 Are You Kidding, Sarah Rodgers 2011 Meadowbrooks Elegant Edition, Madeline Lohr; 1998 Rosecraft Wise Guy, Drew Taylor Picturesque Decade, April Sautter 1999 Quoth The Raven, Courtney Somers 2012 Blue On Blue, Madeline Lohr 2000 Cinnaburst, Keri Guanicale 2013 Picante, Madeline Schaefer 2001 The Patriot, Keri Guanicale 2014 Captain Jack, Jillian Ehrenzeller 2002 Land’s End Madhatter, Nicole Brow 2015 Glynmagic Cover Girl, Emma Pell 2003 The Patriot, Keri Guanicale 2016 Blue a Kiss, Virginia Bonnie 2004 Tristan’s Party Shoes, Samantha Schaefer 2017 Our Song, Annabella Bozzuto 2005 Jade Falls, Samantha Schaefer; Summer, Allison Wynne 2018 Our Song, Annabella Bozzuto 2006 Truly Noble, Samantha Schaefer 2019 Footsteps, Addy Wingate 2007 Courtash Karousal, Spiegler; Anakin, Shawn Casady 2020 – – 2008 Feathers McGraw, McKenzie Canard; Devil Mint, Dani Dipietro VIRGINIA WIRE & FABRIC CO. PERPETUAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to Grand Champion Junior Hunter. Donated by the Clementi Family. 1995 Arkus, Sheila Motley 2009 Saving Grace, Evy Carroll 1996 Aslan, North Cliff Farm 2010 Hawk Mountain, Ashley Burke 1997 Serengeti, Leigh Szubrowski 2011 Huntley, Parker Van de Water 1998 Grappa, Chiara Parlagreco 2012 Cover Art, Madeline Lohr 1999 The Pirateer, Caitlin Lane 2013 Lorenzo, Madeline Lohr 2000 Solitare, Evan Coluccio 2014 Pin-Up, Lily Barber 2001 Shades of Grey, Elizabeth Coughlin 2015 Lavaletto, Zoe Lewczak 2002 Classic Sun, Elizabeth Coughlin 2016 Tuscan Sky, Taylor Morriso 2003 Private Label, Elizabeth Coughlin 2017 First , Katie Solomons 2004 Chateau, Vanessa Lavin 2018 – – 2005 Chanteuse, Kacy Jenkins 2019 White Noise, Haley Mansfield 2007 Cowboy Up, Harrison Stone 2020 – – 2008 River Mist, Devon Walther

BILLY ENGLAND MEMORIAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to Younger Adult Amateur Champion. 1998 Kool, Laura Scharfenberg 2010 Catalyst, Beth Johnson 1999 Boddington Gold, Ann Garnett 2011 Lord Ashley, Chiara Parlegreco 2000 Tally Ho, Chiara Parlegreco 2012 All The Answers, Alyse Howse 2001 Night Train, Honey Johnson 2013 Juliet, Kathryn Davilli 2002 Navarre, Karyn Zambrano 2014 Little Whiskey Girl, Shannon Ferguson 2003 Crown Point, Gary Zook 2015 Barrister, Devon Zebrovious 2004 Rock Steady, Stuart Landin 2016 Son of a Sailor, Neysa Bryant Compliments 2005 Walkabout, Rosalie Morton 2017 Lost Love, Brianna Sims 2006 Private Malone, Andrew Parker 2018 Vilexa, Ashley Clark 2007 Quatro, Kirkland Brown 2019 South Paw, Mary Ellis of 2008 Brilliant, J.C. Kennedy 2020 – – 2009 Donnerkind, Kathryn Clapp

THE BARBARA H. WOOLMAN PERPETUAL MEMORIAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to Adult Amateur Hunter Champion. Donated by friends listed on the back of the trophy. 1996 Monticello, Mrs. Gordon Wheeler 2009 Donnerkind, Kathryn Clapp; Well Suited, Baba Zipkin 1997 Monticello, Mrs. Gordon Wheeler 2010 On The Air, Lysa Burke Horkan 1998 Kool, Laura Scharfenburg 2011 Too Much Fun, Lysa Burke Horkan Moser Funeral Home, Inc. 1999 Monticello, Mrs. Gordon Wheeler 2012 All The Answers, Alyse Howse 2000 Tally Ho, Chiara Parlegreco 2013 Capone, Betty Oare 2001 Nonetheless, Betty Oare 2014 Nimrod, Kerry Hannon Warrenton, Virginia 2002 Navarre, Karyn Zambrano 2015 Barrister, Devon Zebrovious 2003 Sandstorm, Polly Cooley 2016 Son of a Sailor, Neysa Bryant 2004 Next Step, Gary Peterson 2017 Lost Love, Brianna Sims 540-347-3431 2005 Regalo, Betty R. Oare 2018 Thunder Bride, Karen Becker 2006 Honor, Heather Deane 2019 South Paw, Mary Ellis; Sidenote, Betty Oare 2007 Top Brass, Elizabeth Sponseller 2020 – – 2008 On The Air, Lysa Burke Horkan

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Clover Brooke Stable Amy Fries Owner/Trainer [email protected]

10410 Kettle Run Road Nokesville, VA 20181 571.505.1428 703.594.0038

Jonelle Mullen

23323 Foxchase Farm Lane TuDane Farm Middleburg, VA 20117 at Fox Chase Farm Mobile: 540-219-5329 Hunters • Jumpers [email protected] Equitation • Lessons Training • Boarding www.tudane.com

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FOX FARM

Breeding quality for the Show Ring and Hunt Field

Joan Fox Miller, Owner 9317 Piney Mountain Road Warrenton, VA 20186 (540) 347-7015

26 (34) MARGARET B. LITTLE MEMORIAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to Breeding Champion. Donated by Bud Little. 1998 Tantallon Rhythm N’ Blues, Clinton O. Raymond 2010 Woodlands Magic Rain, Edee Ancell McGregor 1999 Rapunzel, Perry Peterson 2011 Falling Moon Cabaret, Thora Pollack, Beall Spring Farm 2000 Rosecroft Smart Alec, W. Gary Baker 2012 Kenley Trademark, Terry Holmes 2001 Fairfield’sForgetMeNot,RobinB.Greenwood&CarrieCamp 2013 Julia, Stewart Kohler 2002 Fairfield’s Forget Me Not, Robin B. Greenwood 2014 Orchard Hill’s Dragonfly, Oliver Brown & Orchard Hill Farm 2003 More Better, Nancy C. Moore 2015 Papillon, Stewart Kohler 2004 Spring Fever, Beall Spring Farm 2016 Viceroy, Richard Taylor 2005 As Ever, Kathryn Southard 2017 Viceroy, Drew Taylor 2006 Plum Delicious, Moriah Farm 2018 Elfin, Stewart Kohler 2007 Falling Moon Manhattan, T. B. Pollack & Beall Spring Farm 2019 Believe in Magic, Richard Taylor 2008 Falling Moon Manhattan, T. B. Pollack & Beall Spring Farm 2020 – – 2009 Falling Moon Cabaret, Thora Pollack THE CHARLES S. GILL MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to Local Large Pony Champion. Donated by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Payne and Susie. 1984 Smallwood Showers, Sheridan Dold 2003 Absolutely Fabulous, Tamara Morse 1985 State’s Pride, Kristina Paul 2004 Moonshadow, Charlotte Harris 1986 Hail ‘N Hardy, Zan Martin 2005 Wild Card Cody, Alexa Wilbrandt 1987 Skipping School, Jim Chaplin 2006 Sneak Preview, Erin Flynn 1988 Zim’s Knee High, Susan Russell 2007 Woodland’s Me First, Hannah Spiegler 1989 Lady Macbeth, J. A. Hartman 2008 Texas Hold ‘Em, Ping Ni 1990 Illusion, Ashmont Farm, Ltd. 2009 Sneak-A-Peek, Jessica Chapell 1991 Snausages, Cynthia Thrift 2010 Cool Springs, Reilly Canard 1992 Bull Run King, Susan Bernabucci 2011 After The Laughter, Mali Selman 1993 First Frost, Jennie Carleton 2012 Sneak-A-Peek, Lauren Fraser 1994 Reaching for the Stars, Margaret Barland 2013 Sneak-A-Peek, Lauren Fraser 1995 Silver Belle, Caitlin Lane 2014 Spring Place, Patrick Miller 1996 Savannah Rose, Hillcrest Farms, Ltd. 2015 Spring Place, Patrick Miller 1997 Snausages, Betsey Parker 2016 Irish Rambler, Stephanie Vazquez 1998 Bold Expression, Kimberly Snead 2017 Back Bay’s Face Value, Krystiana Stephens 1999 Findeh Pescado, Maxine Janes 2018 Foxlair Smokin’, Abigail Felsenthal 2000 Starlight Run, Leigh Stitzer 2019 Formal Attire, Kendall Deagle 2001 Picabo Street, Alex Paparsenos 2020 – – 2002 Moonshadow, Charlotte Harris

“BRIGHTON SAY WHEN” MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to Young Entry Hunter Champion. Donated by Jeff, Carol and Andy Cooper. 1992 Shalimar of Cedarcrest, Gayle Barland 2007 Buckles, Boots-N-Spurs, Mary Elizabeth Cordea 1993 Sneak-A-Peek, Avery Shepard 2008 Picturesque Mocha Latte, Samantha Hailey 1994 Benlea Tempo, Avery Shepard 2009 Amazing Grace, Marie Lerch 1995 My Delight, Kristin Wellington 2010 Splash Art, Phoebe Bain 1996 Paint By Numbers, Samantha Gritz 2011 Sand Castle, Spencer Davis 1997 Farnley, Abigale Gonzalez 2012 Who’s On Top, Victoria Pelletier 1998 Bradley, Fraley Coles 2013 Gold Lust, Sophie-Ann Stremple 1999 Field Mouse, Elizabeth Abramson 2014 Dance Til Dawn, Aubrie Wyatt 2000 No Worries, Morgan Fields 2015 Sand Castle, Katherine Gonzalez 2001 See Spot Jump, Meredith Harris 2016 White Oak No Small Affair, Mackenzie Toone 2002 Luck of the Draw, Tara Thorpe 2017 Square Deal, Catherine Harmon 2003 A Promise Made, Kelsey Jeffries 2018 Goodnight Mom, Aubrey Jones 2004 I Think I Can, Melissa Seventko 2019 My McDreamy, Madeline Hashwah 2005 Dolce Vita, Kathleen Barkema 2020 – – 2006 Houdini, Krista Smickley

“ROYAL DOLL” PERPETUAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to Local Small/Medium Pony Champion. Donated by the Hoovler Family. 1993 Beaugart, Pam Simoneau 2008 Cedar Spring McDreamy, Maggie Pollard 1994 Goodday Sunshine, Baily Bent 2009 Cloud Nine, Morgan Rodgers 1995 Rikki Tikki Tavi, Caitlin Lane 2010 Sharper Image, Lauren Fraser 1996 Champagne Bubbles, Shareshten K. Senior 2011 Cedar Spring McDreamy, Blake Bogin; 1997 Borrowed Wealth, Virginia Skeens M&M Touch of Blue, Lauren Rockwell 1998 Sunny Side Up, Paige Nichols 2012 Jack Black, Ellia Giuliani 1999 Beaugart, Diana Friedman 2013 Damingo, Adam Edgar 2000 Risky Business, Abby McGuire 2014 Kelviden Wave Dancer, Margo Tack 2001 Hillcrest Blue Sapphire, Devon Walther 2015 Cedar Spring McDreamy, Emma Smith 2002 Hillcrest Blue Sapphire, Devon Walther 2016 Neapolitan, Sarah Semko 2003 Looked Twice, Emily C. Watt 2017 Nimbustwothousand, Patty Arwine 2004 Dunkeroo, April Sautter 2018 Longacre Maybelle, Eddyn Molden 2005 Cedar Spring River Dance, April Sautter 2019 Jem’s Tucker, Audrey Quinn 2006 Justin Credible, Blair Curcie 2020 – – 2007 Courtash Karousel, Caroline Nicewonder (35) The Warrenton Pony Show is operated in accordance with the current rules of THE MARYLAND HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION, INC. of which body it is a Regular Show Member and is rated A in: Amateur-Owner Hunters; Junior Hunters; Small, Medium, and Large Pony Hunters; Small, Medium and Large Green Pony Hunters; Children’s Hunters; Children’s Pony Hunters; and Adult Amateur Hunter. You are cordially invited to become a member of the Maryland Horse Shows Association Inc. and are requested to use the following application blank.

MARYLAND HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION, INC. 9603 Northwind Rd • Parkville, MD 21234 Phone (410) 591-0380 • www.mdhsa.org Senior $45 K Junior $35 K Life $450 K Applicant’s date of birth New member K Renewing member K Check enclosed $

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The Warrenton Pony Show VIRGINIA PONY BREEDERS is operated in accordance with the current rules of VIRGINIAASSOCIATION PONY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION THE MARYLAND HORSE SHOWS 16121612 Shallowell Shallowell Road, Road, Manakin-Sabot, VA 23103 ASSOCIATION, INC. Manakin-Sabot,540/338-3528; VA 23103 www.vpba.com of which body it is a Regular Show Member and is rated A in: Amateur-Owner Hunters; Junior Hunters; Small, Medium, an 540/338/3528; www.vpba.com Large Pony Hunters; Small, Medium and Large Green pony Membership Application Hunters; Children’s Hunters; Children’s Pony Hunters; and Adult Member Application Amateur Hunter. Annual Dues: $30 Year You are cordially invited to become a member of the Maryland Annual Dues: $30 Year______Horse Shows Association Inc. and are requested to use the follow- Membership Year December 1 - November 30 ing application blank. Membership Year December 1 - November 30 Life Dues $450 Farm Dues $60 Class of Membership (Please Check One) Senior $50.00 Junior $40.00 Class of Membership (Please Check One) Name:______Senior _____JuniorSenior Junior DOB (required):______Junior members have not reached their 18th birthday MEMBER’S NAME Address:______MEMBER’S NAME______City/State/Zip:______FFARMARM NAME NAME______Phone: ( )______e-mail (required):______ADDRESSADDRESS______I hereby apply for Membership for the year 20______and enclose payment ______of $______CITY/STATE/ZIP (Membership expires November 30th of each year). CITY/STATE/ZIP______Phone / Cell / Signature______PHONE:______Date ______Renewal ______New e-mail CELL:______PLEASE NOTE: To qualify for High Score Awards: the animal must be recorded with the MDHSA, and the Owner must be a current member of the association. EMAIL______41

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43 THE MILDRED FOSTER GAINES PERPETUAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to Grand Champion Children’s Hunter. Donated by the Gaines Family. 1998 From Virginia, Carrie du Pont; 2009 Weston, Madison Zimmerman The Missing Link, Amanda Hartmann 2010 Chartwell, Madison Zimmerman 1999 Best Regards, Alexandra Sheretz 2011 Nimrod, Devan Graham 2000 Aims to Please, Christina Mangano 2012 Seymore, Lauren Fraser 2001 Consider This, Christy Graves 2013 Luxurious, Alexandra Gilbertson 2002 Westward, Lauren Graves 2014 Copeland, Eliza van der Woude 2003 Flora, Kate Thomas 2015 Take Flight, Natalie Tobin 2004 Juliet, Kathryn Davilli 2016 Colonial BHF, Ethan Mave 2005 Senator, Meghan Shader 2017 Emerald City, Celine Kimata 2006 Blues Traveler, Emma Horoszczak 2018 Monogram, Susannah Gerhardt 2007 Protocol, Kelsey Jefferies 2019 Costar, Madeline Lohr 2008 Protocol, Kelsey Jefferies 2020 – – THE HOWARD “DEACON” LAWSON MEMORIAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to Local Junior/Amateur Champion. Donated by the Howland Family and Land Ho Farm. 1994 Strike The Set, Betty Oare 2008 Rosalyn, Betty Oare 1995 Natalie Mills 2009 Five O’Clock Somewhere, Wendy Grifford 1996 Right On Time, Tiffany Mueller 2010 Fargo, Kathryn Maginnis 1997 Camden Jones 2011 Chawton, E. Sue Bopp 1998 The Missing Link, Amanda Hartmann 2012 San Romano, Kathy Danielson 1999 Buy Me Pearls, Matt Lowe 2013 Redrock, Rachel Hammes 2000 Murphy Brown, Samantha Lavin 2014 Delorian, Devan Graham; Denny, Lauren Walker 2001 Surprise, Christina Mangano 2015 Triple Crown Romance, Olivia Pringle 2002 Aims To Please, Christina Mangano 2016 Zazu, Betty Oare 2003 That’s That, Betty Oare 2017 Doctor Blue, Devan Graham 2004 Nautica, Christine Fiore 2018 Tinsel Town, Sandra Bravo-Greenberg 2005 Regalo, Betty R. Oare 2019 Sidenote, Betty Oare 2006 Bruce, Sari Deslauriers 2020 – – 2007 Master Plan, Rachel Webster THE “WINNIE” HOWLAND MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to Grand Champion Children’s Pony Hunter. Donated by Bill, Cyndy, Lauren Hair, and Avery Sheperd. 2006 Farnley Hi Fashion, Robyn Burton 2014 Hobby Creeks Gray Goose, Courtney Morton 2007 RPH Take One, Kara Smickley 2015 Spring Place, Patrick Miller 2008 Whispering Hill, Catherine Dipietro 2016 SCF Over the Rainbow, Christa Strasel 2009 Cosmopolitan Girl, Kirklen Peterson 2017 Sugar on Top, Katherine Gonzalez 2010 Telynau Monarch of the Glen, Leah Eller 2018 Foxlair Smokin’, Abigail Felsenthal 2011 Kiss The Rain, Rachel Tanio 2019 Meadow Fox Cadbury, Catherine Cary 2012 Blue Valentine, Hannah Toering 2020 – – 2013 Mischief Managed, Rhiana Hughes THE SYCAMORE RIDGE FARM TROPHY Trophy awarded to Halfbred Connemara Champion. 2009 S. R. Diamonds for Diva, Caroline Shipe 2015 S.R. Eastern Lily, Maggie Butters & Caroline Shipe 2010 Talari’s Junior McVai, Riley Moore 2016 Grendel McVai, Katie Zube 2011 Sycamore Ridge Irish Lace, Kamerra Brown 2017 Oakfields Carnelian, Katy Carter 2012 Sycamore Ridge Irish Lace, Justine Weaver 2018 Prize, Jennifer Daly 2013 Sycamore Ridge Irish Lace, Justine Weaver 2019 Bright Star, Lynn Harrington 2014 Denver’s High Ceol Caliber, Kathryn Vasquez 2020 – –

THE SHANAGARRY FARM TROPHY Trophy awarded to Purebred Connemara Champion. 2011 Sycamore Ridge Eve, Ivy Sandberg 2016 Oakfield’s Peridot, Sarah Moran 2012 Rock My World, Sandra Zimmerli 2017 Picturesque Heartbreaker, Marina Franco 2013 Sycamore Ridge Eve, Ivy Sandberg 2018 S. R. Irish Envoy, Keeley Cooley 2014 Oakfield’s Copper Sparrow, Jennifer Daly 2019 S. R. Irish Envoy, Keely Cooley 2015 Oakfield’s Peridot, Jennifer Daly 2020 – – “BOOGIE AT MIDNIGHT” TROPHY Trophy awarded to winner of Leadline (4-7 years old). 2011 Midnight Snack, Kellsey Stern 2016 Primer’s Jewel, Charlotte Tufts 2012 Serena, Jordan Schneider 2017 Longacre Maybelle, Irelyn Diemar 2013 Poetic Justice, Emmy Buchanan 2018 Pocket Full Of Posies, Jackson Stein 2014 Prime Suspect, Jake Stern 2019 Picturesque Piece of Cake, Madison Day 2015 Churchill, Skylar Ward 2020 – –

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Becky Miller, Realtor/Owner Piedmont Fine Properties [email protected] (703) 395-9824 cell (540) 347-5277 office (540) 347-5466 fax www.PiedmontFineProperty.com

(38) CHARLIE DASHIELL TROPHY Trophy awarded to winner of Leadline (under 4 years old). 2011 Rofantina Apollo, Madison Bodmer 2016 Pinky Promise, Madelyn Drunagel 2012 A Long, Megen Meehan 2017 Something to Talk About, Lucille J. Lutz 2013 Gayfields Pattycakes, Lexi Caewood 2018 Picturesque Piece of Cake, Madison Day 2014 Duncan’s Smarty Pants, Caroline Tufts 2019 Damingo, Maggie Caridakis 2015 My McDreamy, Madeline Hashwah 2020 – – CHAMPION SMALL PONY HUNTER PERPETUAL TROPHY In memory of “Flash Gordon” and presented by the Rockwell Family. 2011 Picante, Madeline Schaefer 2017 Our Song, Annabella Bozzuto 2012 Blue On Blue, Madeline Schaefer 2018 Our Song, Annabella Bozzuto 2013 Picante, Madeline Schaefer 2019 Sunshine Kid, Annabelle Brown 2015 Forget Me Not, Emma Pel 2020 – – 2016 Sparkle, Fielding Stichman “FANCY FOOTSTEPS” MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to winner of Walk-Trot Class and presented by the Hair and Canard Families in memory of “Fancy.” 2011 Gayfields Pattycake, Kelly Baumgart 2016 Glenhaven Adelaide, Alexandra Cawood 2012 Tantallon Special Edition, Addison Bzdak 2017 Yours Truly, Caroline Pennington 2013 Tiddlywinks, Helena Weiss 2018 Bella Luna, Sarah Wiles 2014 Dipped In Silver, Marie Presgrave 2019 Damingo, Irelyn Diemar 2015 Splashy Affair, Schilling 2020 – – RACHEL L. GRAY AND COLT HILLS FARM MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to the winner of the Best Young Pony. Trophy donated by the Warrenton Horse Works and Anna L. Russau, VMD. 2015 Papillon, Drew Taylor 2018 Elfin, Stewart Kohler 2016 Viceroy, Richard Taylor 2019 Believe in Magic, Richard Taylor 2017 Viceroy, Drew Taylor 2020 – – LIMIT EQUITATION DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY Trophy awarded in memory of Sister Mary Olive O’Connell and presented by Rose Landoll and family. 2011 Field of Imagination, Anne Diehl 2016 She’s a Rock Star, Lindsay McCarron 2012 Take Flight, Shannon Keany 2017 Formal Attire, Cassidy Bosch 2013 Luxurious, Alexandra Gilbertson 2018 Corona, Rachel Perry 2014 My Sweet Valentine, Adam Edgar; Sandstone, Erin Gill 2019 Etch A Sketch, Petra Smith 2015 Spring Place, Patrick Miller 2020 – – “TWILIGHT ZONE” MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to Children’s Large Pony Hunter Champion. 2013 Mischief Managed, Rhiana Hughes 2017 Starstruck, Samantha Green 2014 Hobby Creeks Gray Goose, Courtney Morton 2018 Foxlair Smokin’, Abigail Felsenthal 2015 Spring Place, Patrick Miller 2019 Meadow Fox Cadbury, Catherine Cary 2016 Stoneledge Coralea, Kate Howlin 2020 – – MEADOWBROOK ELEGANT EDITION CHALLENGE TROPHY Trophy awarded to the Warrenton Pony Hunter Classic winner. Trophy donated by the Lohr Family. 2013 Frosted, Madeline Schaefer 2017 Glannant Jackpot, Ava Smith 2014 Swizzelstick, Trinity Hammerschmidt 2018 Woodland’s Strike a Pose, Addy Wingate 2015 Peridot, Courtney Morton 2019 Footsteps, Addy Wingate 2016 Blue a Kiss, Virginia Bonnie 2020 – – SIGNFARM PERPETUAL TROPHY Trophy awarded to the winner of the Pony Hunt Team Class. Trophy donated by the Lewczak Family. 2016 Say Goodnight Gracie, Jennifer Markey & Poplar Place Pied Piper, Emily Popp CHARLES “CHUCK” T. HOOVLER MEMORIAL TROPHY The volunteer award donated by Wilma Hoovler and Family. 2012 Tommy Lee Jones 2017 Lee Cross 2013 Donna Giampa, Robin McGuire 2018 Peter McGuire 2014 Teresa Ramsay 2019 Richard Isner 2015 Glenn Moody 2020 – – 2016 Wayne Eubank

MARS EQUESTRIAN OUTSTANDING PARENT PERPETUAL TROPHY 2019 Martine Hartogensis

(39) (40) The Hurst Trophy Awarded by the Warrenton Pony Show Board of Directors to the Junior Committee member who best exhibits the values and spirit of the show. 2002 Victoria Ingenito 2009 Katrina Bess and Caitlin Palmer 2015 Brooke Fries and Carley Gunnell 2003 Lydia Reynolds 2010 Erin Flynn and Caitlin Palmer 2016 Laura Newbill and Zoe Lewczak 2004 Lauren Barland 2011 Caroline Newbill 2017 Reilly Canard and Leia Stuart 2005 Lindsay Graves 2012 Sammy Bunn, Marina Macklin, and Kelli Park 2018 Blake Bogin and Katie Solomans 2006 Abby McGuire 2013 Carlee Snyder 2019 Helen Lohr and Katie Solomons 2007 Rachel Giampa 2014 Rose Landoll 2020 – – 2008 Lauren Hair

The Puller A. Hughes Memorial Scholarship Fund In 1999, the Warrenton Pony Show Board of Directors established a scholarship fund in honor of Puller A. Hughes, a longtime sup­ porter and advisor of the Warrenton Pony Show. A scholarship will be awarded to a deserving member of the Junior Committee upon graduation who exemplifies the ideals Mr. Hughes thought vital for young people: responsibility, sportsmanship and manners. The Board of Directors hopes all the young people of the Junior Committee are developing these traits through their work with the Pony Show. Previous Winners: 2001 Rachel Gray 2003 Lydia Reynolds and Victoria Ingenito 2013 Samantha Bunn, Jacqua Flynn, Marina Macklin, and 2004 Lauren Barland Maggie Pollard 2005 Lindsay Graves, Kira Lander and Briana Stone 2014 Carlee Snyder and Kristin Anklowitz 2006 Abbey McGuire and Kitson Marr 2015 Madeleine Lohr 2007 Josie Ziluca 2016 Carmen Cantrell, Carley Gunnel, Rose Landoll, and 2008 Kristina Stone and Tamara Morse Laura Newbill 2009 Katrina Bess, Rachel Giampa, Lauren Hair, Stockett Marr, 2017 Reilly Canard, Ashley Gaines, Zoe Lewczak, and Leia Stuart and Emily Watt 2018 Blake Bogin and Hayley Gunnell 2011 McKenzie Canard, Erin Flynn, Caroline Newbill, and 2019 Anna Reed and Jude Schmidt Caitlin Palmer 2020 Helen Lohr and Katie Solomons 2012 Kelli Park

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(42) (43) Royal Doll 2000 Winner Risky Business, Abbey McGuire-Dodson

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