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September 21-24 Murieta Equestrian Center • Rancho Murieta, CA CDS Celebrates 50 Years Great American Insurance Group / USDF Region 7 Championships Featuring over $20,000 in Prize Money from USDF 50th Annual California Dressage Society Championship Show Featuring over $30,000 in Prize Money and Awards from CDS Great American Insurance Group / Breeders Championships West Coast Final 2017 September 21-24 Murieta Equestrian Center • Rancho Murieta, CA California Dressage Society enjoy your time in the saddle we have you covered! EQUINE MORTALITY TRAINER LIABILITY CARE, CUSTODY AND CONTROL FARM & RANCH COMMERCIAL PACKAGES EQUINE SURGICAL & MAJOR MEDICAL INSURANCE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION & EMPLOYERS LIABILITY FOLLOW US! CDI 0545437 . A division of Parker General Insurance GLENDORA, CA (800) 321-5723 www.Equine-ins.com Donna & Joe Parker Great American Insurance Group/USDF Region 7 Dressage Championships Licensed by United States Equestrian Federation CDS 50th ANNIVERSARY ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW SEPTEMBER 21-24, 2017 MURIETA Equestrian Center, RANCHO MURIETA, CA • JUDGES • Sandra Hotz (4*) ........................................................................................Colorado Mike Osinski (4*) .................................................................................. Washington Brenda Minor (4*) ........................................................................................Canada Sue Mandas (S) Breed Judge ..........................................................................Ohio Louise Koch (S) ........................................................................................California Kari McClain (S).....................................................................................Washington Joan Macartney (S) .....................................................................................Canada Sarah Geikie (4*)................................................................................... Connecticut Lorraine MacDonald (S) ..............................................................................Canada Melonie Kessler (S) ...................................................................................California Lynn McEnespy (R) (Breed Judge) ..........................................................California • TECHNICAL DELEGATES • Jean Kraus..................................................................................................Missouri Tajie Major .................................................................................................California • SHOW OFFICIALS • Glenda McElroy............................................................................... Show Manager Regina Antonioli 805-306-1885 .................................................... Show Secretary Meaghan Mallory .....................................................................Asst Show Secretary Erin Blazick ............................................................................Asst Show Secretrary Nico Meredith, Stephen Apmadac, ..................................................... Announcers Denise Wiemers, Kelly Stack, Shannon Salazar ........................................ Scoring Nan Meek 650-823-1671, Patti Schofler 707-484-2288............................Sponsors Glenda McElroy .................................................... Volunteer & Vendor Information Jennifer Keeler .................................................................................. Marketing/PR Art Fingerle ...................................................................................................... EMT Ben Garcia (916-284-4346)............................................................................Farrier Dr. Sarah Bartholomew (916-997-8444) ...............................................Veterinarian Terri Miller ...........................................................................................Photographer For Show Information Call Glenda McElroy at (818) 841-3554 Recognized by USEF & USDF show # 317568, and CDS Qualifier for the 2017 US Dressage Finals presented by Adequan Electronic USDF Regional Championship Evaluation Survey available at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/USDFRegionalChampionshipCompetitorSurvey CDS CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 - 1 Welcome to the 50th Annual CDS Championship Show together with the USDF/Great American Insurance Group Region 7 Dressage Championships and Breeders Championship West Coast Final. I always look forward to the annual show each year. We have a 50 year history of top competition, sportsmanship, and fun and I know this year will be no exception. This year is particularly special, be sure to come check out the fun activities we have planned to celebrate this great organizations 50th Anniversary. Congratulations to all the competitors, sponsors, grooms, owners, friends, and family. You all work hard to qualify to have the honor of competing at the Championship show and it takes a team to compete at this high level. Your support is what makes every show possible especially Championships. This year we have a great turn out for the show with over 330 entries. Be sure to check out our 4, 5, & 6 year old futurities, breed show and Breeders Championship. This is a great opportunity to get a glimpse of the promising young prospects that are coming along. Saturday evening after the evening performance, be sure to come join us for refreshments and reflection on our last 50 years. Pick up a CDS 50th Anniversary year book. Learn about our history, reflect on the many exciting moments, and get your book signed by our past presidents, founding members, and friends. Terry Wilson, CDS Historian, will be sharing some fun history of the organization and its impact on the sport of dressage here in California and across the rest of the nation. I hope to see you all there having some cake and raising a glass to the last 50 years and what lies ahead for CDS! As always CDS and show management strive to give you the best experience possible. If you have any questions or need any help please, be sure to talk to Paula Langan your Rider Representative. There will be many board members here at the show to help as well. This year’s show is keeping with the growth trend we have been seeing the last few years which is fantastic. With this growth we need your help more than ever. If you have any time you can spare at the show please go to the show office and volunteer. I want you all to have a great show! Sincerely, Kevin T. Reinig, President CDS CDS CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 - 2 CDS CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 - 3 Table of Contents Officials ....................................................................................................................................................................................1 Welcome Letter from the CDS President ..............................................................................................................................2 US Finals Nomination ........................................................................................................................................................... 5 CDS Executive Board ............................................................................................................................................................ 6 Reflections ...............................................................................................................................................................................6 Facility Map / Vendors ............................................................................................................................................................7 Schedule at a Glance ............................................................................................................................................................10 Awards Schedule ..................................................................................................................................................................12 CDS Sponsors ......................................................................................................................................................................11 CDS Horse of the Year Awards .......................................................................................................................................16-20 CDS Perpetual / Special Awards ....................................................................................................................................20-23 Thursday Schedule ..........................................................................................................................................................24-28 Friday Schedule ...............................................................................................................................................................29-32 Saturday Schedule ...........................................................................................................................................................33-36 Sunday Schedule .............................................................................................................................................................37-40 History of CDS and the Championship Show 50th Anniversary .................................................................................42-53 Exhibitor Information .......................................................................................................................................................60-72 How To Qualify for the US Finals ........................................................................................................................................74
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