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Wednesday August 21, 2013 WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE SHOW NEWS AND RESULTS FROM TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2013 AMERICAN SADDLEBRED DAILY WEDNESDAY AUGUST 21, 2013 Patricia Susan Cynthia Brenda Michelle Karen Edwards Harris Lowell Newell Krentz Winn Sr. Registry Registry Communication Sr. Program Partridge Executive Associate/ Associate/ & Technology Administrator Media Director Program Competitions Manager Production Manager and Marketing Manager Saddlebred Center Freedom Hall Main Concourse, West of Ramp to Arena Saddlebred Center is the hub for all things association with the American Saddlebred Horse Association and American Saddlebred Registry during the Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show. Staffers are available to assist members, and a computer is available for members to check e-mail and the Association’s website. Saddlebred Center is located on the concourse, across from the elevator in the southwest corner of Freedom Hall. It’s just off the crossing between the paddock and the show ring where horses enter. Press releases to your hometown newspaper Help promote the breed with a press release to the newspaper in your community. World’s Championship Horse Show Participants interested in having their hometown newspaper informed of their accomplishments during the week should stop by Saddlebred Center. Forms are available so you can provide the necessary information to enable the Association to send a news release to your local newspapers. COME VISIT SADDLEBRED CENTER FOR FREE COFFEE, MON - SAT, 8:00 - 11 A.M. American Saddlebred Daily | Wednesday August 21, 2013 | 2 Class Schedules for Wednesday August 21th, 2013 Class 65 Wednesday Morning, 9:00 AM 133. ASR National Three-Year-Old Futurity Show Pleasure Driving Adult Div I 113. Equitation - Open, Walk-Trot, Rider 8 Three-Gaited Park Division II (Class 118) (11 Entries) Years Old & Under (If Necessary) 1. Gypsy Gentleman 117451 G 2006 114. ASB Adult Three-Gaited Country 134. Junior Exhibitor Roadster Pony, Driver Gypsy Santana X One Magical Moment Pleasure - Division I 14-17 Years Old Owner: Sarah C. Wise, Butler, PA 115. Equitation - Open, Walk-Trot, Rider 9 135. ASB Amateur Park Three-Gaited Mare Breeder: Paul W. Dieckmann, Columbia, MO Years Old 136. ASR National Three-Year-Old Futurity - Trainer: Matt Schuckert 116. ASB Junior Exhibitor Show Pleasure Three-Gaited Park Pleasure Division II Competitor: Sarah Wise Driving Driver 17 Years Old & Under (Class 126) (If Necessary) 117. Junior Exhibitor Roadster Pony, Driver 13 2. American Art 116440 G 2005 Years Old & Under (SA) Dorian Wild Temper X Rebel’s Miss Wednesday Night, 6:30 PM America 118. ASR National Three-Year-Old Futurity 141. ASR Futurity of Kentucky - Weanling Owner: Eddie Norris, Shreveport, LA Three-Gaited Park Finals - Class 2 (If Necessary) Breeder: Fox Grape Farms, Inc., Roanoke, VA 119. Equitation - Open, Walk-Trot, Rider 10 142. Ladies Three-Gaited Over 15.2 Trainer: Jack Magill Years Old 143. Roadster Pony 50 Inches & Under Stake Competitor: Eddie Norris 120. ASB Adult Three-Gaited Country 144. Fine Harness Stallion or Gelding Stake Pleasure Division II (Class 114) 145. Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited, Rider 14- 3. Spend The Night 140145 M 2004 121. Three-Year-Old Hackney Pony 17 Years Old - Division I CF First Night Out X Fancy Bloomer 122. ASB Junior Park Pleasure 146. Hackney Pony Stake Owner: Destiny Farm, New Braunfels, TX : Blythewood Farms LLC, Cleveland, TN 123. ASB Western Country Pleasure 147. Ladies Five-Gaited Gelding Breeder Trainer: Steve & May Chadick 124. ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited 148. Three-Gaited Over 15.2 Stake Competitor: Cindy Kolmeier Country Pleasure Rider 14-17 Years Old 149. Ladies Three-Gaited 15.2 & Under - Division I 150. Open Roadster Under Saddle 4. Royal Crest’s Rhinestone Cowboy 117659 125. Three-Year-Old Harness Pony 151. Fine Harness Mare Stake G 2006 126. ASR National Three-Year-Old Futurity - 152. Ladies Five-Gaited Mare Seaheart X Kalarama’s Cabernet Blue Three-Gaited Park Pleasure 153. Harness Pony Stallion or Gelding Stake Owner: Doug Fiola &/or Jessica Lindstrom, 127. Adult Amateur Junior Hackney/Harness 154. Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited, Rider 14- Minnetonka, MN Pony Pleasure Driving 17 Years Old Division II (Class 145) Breeder: Bruce &/or Rusty Rademann, Fond Du Lac, WI : Jared Ratzloff 128. ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited 155. Five-Gaited Gelding Stake Trainer Competitor: Douglas Fiola Country Pleasure Rider 14-17 Years Old - Division II (Class 124) 5. It’s All About George 117887 G 2006 129. ASB Amateur Park Three-Gaited Stallion Only Man In Town X I Am The Dream or Gelding Owner: Debbie Owens, Indianapolis, IN 130. Three-Year-Old Roadster Pony Breeder: Barbara McCune, Oklahoma City, OK 131. ASB Junior Exhibitor Park Horse - Three Trainer: Denessa & Randy Harper Gaited Competitor: Debbie Owens 132. Ladies Amateur Roadster To Bike 6. CHMy Stiletto 139514 M 2003 Walterway’s Wild & Wooly X Foolish Love Owner: Daniel B. &/or Deborah Marcum, Fall River Mills, CA Breeder: Linda Collins, Nickelsville, VA Trainer: Evan Orr Competitor: Debbie Marcum saddlebred rescue Inc. 7. Midtown Magic 110876 G 2001 I’m A New Yorker X In The Red 2013 - Annual Brunch and Auction Owner: Mary Jo E. Spohn, Aurora, IL Thursday, August 22nd Breeder: M. Claudia Fletcher, Moorestown, NJ Crowne Plaza 10:30am-12:30pm Trainer: Mark Utoft Competitor: Mary Jo Spohn Come celebrate with us the 800th horse rescued 8. Finest Material 113040 G 2002 and rehabbed. Meet our volunteers and Star Material X Captivating Style congratulate a special honoree. Owner: Helen and James Rosburg, Lutz, FL Hear and share updates from Nealia McCracken. Breeder: Nunley Saddlebreds LLC, Kingsport, TN Trainer: Ruth Gimpel Competitor: Ali DeGray For tickets please visit Saddlebred Rescue in Freedom Hall at the UPHA Booth across from the Saddlebred Café. Reserve tickets or tables of 10 online at SaddlebredRescue.com/index.php/store or buy your tickets at the door. Reserved tickets Gypsy are Will Call at the Gentleman and Reservation Desk. Sarah Wise win the first split of the Adult Show Pleasure Driving class American Saddlebred Daily | Wednesday August 21, 2013 | 4 Class 66 4. Jett Rink 119266 G 2007 Four-Year-Old Hackney Pony El Dorado’s Stonewall Jackson X Closer (5 Entries) Look Owner: Diane Nyhammer, Harvard, IL 1. Heartland Road Show 26695 G 2009 Breeder: Galanos Farms, Hempstead, TX Heartland Blackhawk X Heartland Just A Trainer: Lisa Strickland Princess Competitor: Diane Nyhammer Owner: Mary Gaylord McClean, Simpsonville, KY Breeder: Darrel &/or Sandra Kolkman, New 5. Soquili’s Southern Blues 119010 G London, IA 2007 Trainer: Jeff McClean Undulata’s Nutcracker X Callaway’s Competitor: Mary Gaylord McClean Bluegrass Girl Owner: Nancy Leigh Fisher, Oconomowoc, WI 2. Heartland Midnight Music 26791 S Breeder: Soquili Stables LLC, Woodstock, GA 2009 Trainer: Lynda Freseth LLF Top Of The Mark X Heartland Country Competitor: Nancy Leigh Fisher Music Owner: Garry Brumm, Crown Point, IN 6. Agent Cool Blue 118023 G 2006 Breeder: Darrel &/or Sandra Kolkman, New Desert’s Supreme Memories X Runabout London, IA LCC Trainer: Abel Vega Owner: Amy P. Stinnett, Kernersville, NC Competitor: Abel Vega Breeder: Virgil &/or Sandra Helm, New Bloomfield, MO 3. Regal’s African Queen 27225 M 2009 Trainer: Steve Gassen Dun-Haven Regal Attraction X Bandito’s Competitor: Amy Stinnett Reflection LF Owner: Daniel B. &/or Leah Rae Light, N. 7. Kenny Dawson 119555 G 2007 Macey Miles wins the 13-Year-Old Barrington, IL Major Wager X CF Hot Night Out (BHF) Saddle Seat Equitation Class aboard CH-EQCoco Mojo Breeder: Daniel B. &/or Leah Rae Light, N. Owner: Dorchester Farms LLC, Oklahoma City, OK Barrington, IL Breeder: Blythewood Farms LLC, Cleveland, TN Class 69 Trainer: Maureen Campbell Trainer: Melissa Moore Adult Amateur Hackney/Harness Pony Competitor: Holli Hayes Competitor: Christy Bennett Pleasure Driving Div I (10 Entries) 4. Romeo’s Financier LF 27583 G 2009 8. Simbara’s Cup Of Sugar 120570 G Romeo LF X Regal’s Queen DI LF 2008 1. Heartland Accolade 25205 G 2006 Owner: Douglas Bowen, Lexington, KY Simbara’s Living Legend X Sugar Pine Heartland Code Of Honor X Heartland Breeder: Daniel B. &/or Leah Rae Light, N. Owner: Victoria Reed, Hinsdale, IL Extra Elegant Barrington, IL Breeder: Simon or Rhoda Fredricks, Houston, TX Owner: Evelyn Amanda Dellinger, Cartersville, GA Trainer: Chris Bowen Trainer: A. J. Bruwer Breeder: Darrell & Sandra Kolkman, New Competitor: Douglas Bowen Competitor: Victoria Reed London, IA Trainer: Lynda Freseth 5. Heartland Ever After 26736 M 2009 Class 68 Competitor: Amanda Dellinger Heartland High Tech X Heartland Evening Saddle Seat Equitation 13 Years Old Glitter (7 Entries) 2. CHMastercraft’s Namesake LF 23214 G Owner: Alex Louis and Nathan Lusk, 2002 Winneconne, WI 1. Macey Joan Miles Mastercraft X LLF Breath Of Spring Breeder: Darrell & Sandra Kolkman, New Trainer: Lillian Shively CH-EQ Owner: Stephany S. Monteleone, Metairie, LA London, IA Horse: Coco Mojo Breeder: Daniel B. &/or Leah Rae Light, N. Trainer: Kathleen Sullivan Barrington, IL Competitor: Kathleen Sullivan 2. Molly Codeanne Trainer: Abel Vega Trainer: Kristen Cater Competitor: Stephany S. Monteleone Class 67 Horse: Zagnut 5 Gaited Show Pleasure Adult Div I 3. Extremely Supreme 23774 G 2003 (19 Entries) 3. Lia O’Bryan The Extemist X Kingsley Confetti Trainer: Lillian Shively : Faydelle Schott, Akron, OH CH Owner 1. Take A Guess 114444 G 2002 Horse: My Kind Of Lover Breeder: Jim Spurrier, Hollansburg, OH CF First Night Out X Most Fair Trainer: Bob Phillips Owner: Mary Krentz, Hartford, WI 4. Madison Stringer Competitor: Faydelle Schott Breeder: Franklin N. Groves, Minneapolis, MN Trainer: Erin & Reese Richey Trainer: Bret C. Day Horse: I’m In Heaven 4. Night Voyager 26144 G 2008 Competitor: Michelle Krentz Partridge Mr. Hawkeye X Hawkeye’s Peppermint 5. Makayla James CH Patty 2. Callaway’s Kit Carson 107557 G Trainer: Betsy Webb Owner: Denise Steinhauer, Madison, WI 1999 Horse: So Much Better Breeder: Sharon Lewis, Simpsonville, KY Sultan’s Collector’s Item X Callaway’s Kit & Trainer: Maureen Campbell Caboodle 6.
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