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I West Coast USEA Young Event Horse Championship West Coast USEA Young Event Horse Championship 1411A Book a full page, color Congrats or Thank You ad PRESENTING SPONSORS for only $295 Get i Lindsay McKinnon CWD SD, OC and AZ Representative Tel. 949.981.3440 Email. [email protected] /- You shouldn’t have to jump through hoops for great coverage EQUINE MORTALITY FARM & RANCH COMMERCIAL PACKAGES EQUINE SURGICAL & MAJOR MEDICAL INSURANCE TRAINER LIABILITY CARE, CUSTODY & CONTROL WORkERS’ COMPENSATION & EMPLOYERS LIABILITY James Alliston & Tivoli Donna Chopp & Joe Parker EQUINE INSURANCE CDI OB21295 a division of Parker General Insurance Follow us! P.O. 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FEI TD Tanja Reinhard, NAM FEI STEWARD Sheila Strickler, USA; Linda Paine, USA FEI COURSE DESIGNER Ian Stark, GBR FEI VETERINARY DELEGATE Jennifer Miller, CAN FEI MEDICAL OFFICIER Nedra Vincent, MD SHOW JUMPING DESIGNER Marc Donovan, USA GROUND JURY (National) Bobby Stevenson, WY; Bonnie Baumgartner, CA TECHNICAL DELEGATE (National) Melissa Warden, SC DRESSAGE JUDGES Carolyn Doran, CA; Donna Richardson, CA; Eileen Fagan, CA; Axel Steiner, CA; Kate Shuster, CA; Ulf Wadeborn, CA FUTURE & YOUNG EVENT HORSE JUDGES Dressage, Bea di Grazia; Conformation, Cathy Tucker-Slaterbeck; Jumping, Ian Stark CONTROLLER Malcolm Hook ANNOUNCERS Malcolm Hook, Ed Holloway, Louis Blankenship TREATING VETERINARY San Dieguito Equine Group 760-591-9952 FARRIER Dwight Weinberg, 619-985-9666 COURSE BUILDERS Bert Wood, Jay Hambly, Richard Taylor, Tommy Neneman, Louis Blan- kenship, Chris Crane, Bryndon Perkins ORGANIZER Robert Kellerhouse STEWARDS Dressage, Abby Kogler; Endurance, Crystal Wylie; Cross-Country, Jerri Lance, Nancy Chamberlain; Show-Jumping, Jerri Lance, Nancy Chamberlain; 10 Minute/Vet Box, Linda Paine; Timers Scott Dewald; Hospitality, Karin Dewald SHOW SECRETARY Christina Gray, Katie Trafton, Shannon Lilley SCORERS Scoring Chix: Dawn Benson, Mary Gates, Diana McFadden, Mark Belger, Mimi Belger, Anne Kellerhouse SAFETY OFFICER Joe Billeter, Alyssa Dobrotin SPONSOR/VENDOR COORDINATOR Stacie Macaluso PRESS Ann Haller, John Strassburger, Heather Bailey WEBSITE/SOCIAL MEDIA Athletux, Inc. 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Open Preliminary 9:35- 10:00 Awards CCI1* 10:45-12:40 Awards CCI2* 1:20-2:10 Awards CCI3* 2:50-3:45 Awards Cross-Country Training 8:00-10:50 Novice 11:10-2:55 Awards will be given in the show office 30 minutes after scores have been posted. 3 THREE-STAR CROSS COUNTRY COURSE 4 TWO-STAR CROSS COUNTRY COURSE 5 ONE-STAR CROSS COUNTRY COURSE 6 PRELIMINARY CROSS COUNTRY COURSE 7 TRAINING 3-DAY CROSS COUNTRY COURSE 8 TRAINING CROSS COUNTRY COURSE 9 NOVICE CROSS COUNTRY COURSE 10 Galway Downs would like to thank all of our Sponsors and Vendors for their support! 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