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SAN DIEGO! Let Your Adventures Begin NEW FOR of Trainer Directory... 2018! A Bett er Breed Online. In print. Socially networked. Our Trainer’s Directory Media Package takes your promotion to a higher level— and at a lower price! For just $99 per month, trainers have a custom media programm that can: • reach new clients • recognize existing clients • build the barn’s brand • share their success • generate revenue In pr int. Online. Sociall y networ ked. • A full color Trainer’s Directory • An interactive, easy-to-fi nd online • Any ad you have in California listing EVERY ISSUE of California listing on Horsetrader.com, which Horsetrader magazine, from Horsetrader magazine gets more than 1,000 daily unique classifi eds to display and even your users! Trainer’s Directory, appear on 914894-1803A • Your choice: An eighth-page display ad in every issue, or two full-pages • At no additional charge, add videos, horsetrader.com. And all are fully per year—whichever best suits your photos and links to your online listing integrated into Facebook, so you or promotional goals your friends can write a comment • Banner ads right there. And when they do, it will • Special low rates on additional display appear on their pages...with a link ads, whenever placed by your barn or back to your current ad! its clients The 2018 Trainer's Directory Media Package requires at least a six-month membership at the base rate of $99 per month. Ask for details! 760/546-1184 v EQUESTRIAN ALMANAC Southern California FALL/WINTER 2016 FALL/WINTER EQ uestrian DIVISION S O U T H E R N C A L I F O R N I A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Every horse has never colicked. Until he does. Colic a ects horses of every breed, age, and discipline. At SmartPak, we’re on a mission to support healthy horses and happy riders, and that’s why we created ColiCare. ColiCare is a FREE program that combines a veterinary wellness plan with our best digestive supplement, and backs it all with up to $, of colic surgery reimbursement, should your horse ever need it. Protect yourself and your horse! SmartPak.com/ColiCare Subject to conditions Presents “Cowboy Luxury” FOR RIDERS, GUESTS & VIPS “The Riders’Lounge” WESTERN WEEK ONLY Del Mar National Horse Show April 17-21, 2018 LUXURY RANCH SPECIALIZES IN SPECTACULAR INTERIORS & EXCLUSIVE RANCH FURNISHINGS FOR RANCHES & LUXURY HOMES EQUINE TRIBUTE ART FURNISHINGS NEW: “HORSEHAIR & LEATHER” PILLOW COLLECTION AND OTHER SURPRISES… Meet owner & fellow equestrian Marlene Holmquist, “THE COWGIRL DESIGNER” for a relaxing chat about your ranch, home & horses! WWW.LUXURY-RANCH.COM 760-505-9348 WELCOME to WESTERN WEEK THE 2018 DEL MAR NATIONAL HORSE SHOW STAFF INVITES YOU TO JOIN US IN CELEBRATING OUR 73rd ANNUAL HORSE SHOW. DON’T MISS THE MANY EXCITING ACTIVITIES WE HAVE PLANNED. Morning classes begin approximately 7:30 a.m. each day. NATIONAL REINING HORSE ASSOCIATION • Daily EXHIBITOR WECOME PARTY & TRAINER SHOW presented by California Horsetrader in the Luxury Ranch Interior Design Rider’s Lounge NATIONAL SNAFFLE BIT ASSOCIATION • Daily Thursday, April 19 • 6:00 p.m. Western, English • 4 Sets of Points RANCH TUESDAY NIGHT OF THE HORSE Versatility Ranch Horse Classes presented by Mary’s Tack & Feed AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATION SHOW • Daily Saturday, April 21 • 7:00 p.m. • Dinner served ringside* Trail, Western, English • 4 Sets of Points PACIFIC COAST HORSE ASSOCIATION SHOWS • Daily Western • 4 Sets of Points DRESSAGE WEEK • APRIL 26–29 HUNTER/JUMPER WEEK • MAY 1–6 Morning classes begin at approximately 8:00 a.m. each day. Exhibitor’s Welcome Party • Friday, May 4 • 2–4:00 p.m. CDI JOG • Thursday afternoon, April 26 $25,000 Surfside Grand Prix • Friday, May 4 • 1:45 p.m. presented by SmartPak, with Best Turned Out Award presented by Competitive Equestrian EXHIBITOR’S WELCOME PARTY • Friday afternoon, April 27 $100,000 Grand Prix of Del Mar • Saturday, May 5 • 6:45 p.m. CDI-W—GRAND PRIX QUALIFIER • Friday afternoon, April 27 presented by Pacific Sothebys International Realty Equestrian Division EVENING OF MUSICAL FREESTYLES • Saturday, April 28, 7:00 p.m. New this year! presented by Mossy Automotive Group Extreme Trail Celebrity Challenge featuring the G-2 Software CDI-W Grand Prix Freestyle Featuring your favorite riders and local celebrities racing against Gourmet family-style dinners & wine available in Box Seats* the clock through an extreme western trail course AFTERNOON OF MUSICAL FREESTYLES • Sunday, April 29 FEI 16–25 Grand Prix ‘Brentina Cup’ Gourmet family-style dinners & wine available in Box Seats* Markel/USEF Young Horse Qualifying Classes *See ticket order form inside or call Box Office (858) 792-4252 www.delmarnational.com WESTERN • 73rd Annual Del Mar National Horse Show 2018 7 THANK YOU to OUR VALUED 2018 SPONSORS and PARTNERS OFFICIAL MEDIA SPONSORS California Horsetrader Dressage Today iJump Sports Riding Magazine Equestrian Almanac Ranch & Coast Magazine The Competitive Equestrian FINE Magazine Ride TV Discover North County Horse & Rider Magazine Warmbloods Today Dressage Letters Horsemen’s News Saddleback Cellars Lisa L. Galliath—Attorney at Law Four Winds Farm—Akiko Yamazaki Kastel Denmark Hipico Santa Fe G-2 Software—Georgia Griffi ths Premier Equestrian The Pie Joint International EZ-UP—Mark & Kim Carter Hornblower Cruises & Events REINS Therapeutic Horsemanship Nate Zacharias FLUXergy Anthony’s Shoe Repair Katherine Mathews GGT Renew Gold Balance Margaret (Peg) Arnone Pauley Equipment Company Radiance International—Jacqueline Grande River Oaks Farm—Deb Pulver Shamrock Dressage Farm Dunn & Edwards Paints San Diego Saddle Club—Holly Bergay Hudson River Driftwood Horses—Rita Dee Rolando Gonzalez Farrier Service Shuttler Stables Kyle Bunting World’s Finest Rugs Washington International Horse Show Terri Sue Wensinger Foot Huggies Solana Beach Art & Frame To the Max Dressage—Cyndi Jackson Showmatz/Performatz Seabreeze Stable Nicole Perry Renovo Frustrated Cowboy Violet Jen Tazz Lighting The Acres—Jan & Amy Ebeling Marie Medosi Pioneer Millworks Beverly J. Gepfer Foundation Debra Pulver A&S Catering Mrs. Richard H. Brown Jen & Bruce Hlavacek —Memory of Weltino's Magic Bank of Southern California California Dressage Society Bits Equestrian Outlet Equine Insurance—Joe & Donna Parker ARTISTS: Gabrielle Benot • Franchesca Beau • Hailey Sullivan ENTERTAINERS: Geneva Pina • Bob Peace HELLO… SAN DIEGO! Let your adventures begin Trolley Tours, Hornblower Cruises, Flagship Welcome to the Del Mar National Horse Show and San Diego’s coastal Cruises and San Diego Seal Tours. treasure chest brimming with adventure, relaxation and entertainment galore. Spoiler alert—your toughest decision will likely be choosing STAR ATTRACTIONS Art and nature collide at Balboa Park what fun to indulge in first. Stick close to the Del Mar Fairgrounds to (balboapark.org), the city’s cultural hub soak in dazzling sunsets and explore the charming seaside villages of of theaters, museums, gardens and the Del Mar (visitdelmarvillage.com) and Solana Beach (visitsolanabeach.com). San Diego Zoo (zoo.sandiegozoo.org). The Or head south to trek the bluffs at Torrey Pines Nature Preserve and area’s rich military and maritime history are discover the rich cultural mecca that is Balboa Park. the stars of the show at the USS Midway Museum (midway.org) and the Maritime Museum of San Diego (sdmaritime.org) Thanks to year-round great weather and seemingly endless activities, Kid-faves include LEGOLAND (legoland.com there are no shortages of bright ideas to try. /california) Sea World (seaworld.com) and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park (sdzsafaripark.org). WE’RE NOT BLUFFING colors in 50 acres of petals overlooking the You’ll be wowed by the spectacular ocean Pacific Ocean. ALL ABOUT SAN DIEGO views from the towering bluffs of Torrey There’s just so much to love about San Pines State Natural Reserve (torreypine.org), FUN IN THE SAND AND SUN Diego! For more ideas, head to sandiego.org located just south of Del Mar. There are Right in the Del Mar Fairgrounds own to browse an interactive map where you can 1,500 acres of land to explore, which backyard, you’ll find spectacularly stunning explore activities by area or neighborhood. includes eight miles of trails. It is one of beaches in Del Mar and Solana Beach. the wildest, most undeveloped stretches Meander down to Del Mar’s crown jewels— of land on the southern California coast. Powerhouse and Seagrove parks, located on DIRECTIONS TO THE SHOW Coast Boulevard. These beautiful, grassy hills Del Mar is about 20 miles north of HOP TO IT paint the bluffs overlooking the ocean with downtown San Diego, next to the Pacific San Diego is THE capital of craft brew, with perfect kite-flying and surfer-watching spots. Ocean. From Interstate 5, take the Via 150+ breweries serving up suds to delight There’s even a kids’ play area that offers the de la Valle exit and head west. Turn left your taste buds. If beer makes you hoppy, best view from a swing we’ve ever seen! on Jimmy Durante Boulevard. take a peek at sandiego.org/beer to plan • Exhibitors enter through the Stable your tasting spree. ALL ABOARD A BOAT, CART OR TROLLEY Gate, an immediate right turn after the Whether you’re just visiting, or want to turn onto Jimmy Durante Boulevard. FLOWER POWER play tourist in your own city, you’ll get a • Spectators enter the Main Parking Head north up the coast to Carlsbad to excite fun overview of San Diego’s exclamation entrance off of Jimmy Durante Boulevard; all your senses with a trip to the Flower Fields points on a boat, go cart or trolley tour signs and parking personnel will at Carlsbad Ranch (theflowerfields.com.) from downtown/Old Town. Popular choices provide directions. You’ll meander through a kaleidoscope of include: GoCar GPS-guided Tours, Old Town DEL MAR SHOW-STOPPERS In addition to the competitions, check out these fun things to do at the Del Mar National of boutique artisans and merchants bring their Whether you’re well-versed in all things equestrian, or simply want wares to the Del Mar National.
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