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Mayday Dressage MayDay Dressage May 29 & 30, 2021 Pinehurst Harness Track Pinehurst, NC Manager/Secretary Judges Kay Whitlock Amy McElroy (S) 910-315-5959 Joni Abney ( R ) Announcer Bo Belton Farrier On Call 910-3222-2769 Billy Pope 910-987-2027 Technical Delegate Jan Welch Veterinarian on Call EMT Dr. Bri Gindlesperger 910-585-6053 Wade Hardin 704-914-5774 We are based out of the office in Barn 14. Sorry guys - no Fair Barn anymore.! The Track Restaurant is open from 6 AM until 1 PM. Bottled water is available at the Ring Steward area and at the Barn 14 office. There are 5 Take Out food services one mile from the showground on Rt. 5. Go left out of the showgrounds. There is no scoreboard. Scores and class placings will only be available online at www.foxvillage.com . Click on state & results and pick MayDay Dressage Results are uploaded every 5 minutes. Tests will be in envelopes with rider name and placing on the front and pinned up outside Barn 14 office. Grids with ribbons will be outside office. We ask you all to take the appropriate ribbon. We will attempt to hand out all high score ribbons at the end of each level on Sunday. If we miss yours we will mail it after the show. Please be considerate of others. Wait until you are clear of the area around the office in Barn 14 before you open the envelope and read the test. PARKING Trailers belonging to riders/horses stabled for weekend may park on the track beyond Barn 14and in FRONT OF Barn 12. Please do not park on track in front of Barn 14. Signs for RV spots are posted on the spots and paddock signs are also posted on appropriate paddock. Those in Barns 12,14&15—a word to the wise—do not park on the golf course side of the road. There is a good chance your vehicle will be hit by a golf ball! Day parkers on the track in front of Bars 2, 3, 14, 15, 16 & 17 Absolutely NO PARKING on road side in front of the track kitchen or in the Fair Barn parking lots. When you turn in at the Harness track entrance off of Hwy 5 TURN LEFT and follow road around. DO NOT TURN RIGHT—YOU WILL, GET TANGLED UP WITH THE POLO CROSSE. Polo Crosse is going on out in the Polo field and they will be using Barns 11, 6,7,8,9,& 10 Breed awards: there are signup sheets outside the office in barn 14. Absolutely NO SCRATCHES will be filled after 5PM of the previous day. Keep in touch on our Dressage in the Carolinas website: www.carolinadressage.com for up to the minute information and web links. A 1000 Thanks to all our Sponsors!!!! In addition to all the sponsors you see listed in the program at the different levels we have a wonderful group who are sponsoring the series end awards. In past years we have awarded bags from the Riveter, totes with grooming aprons, long garment bags and saddlepad carriers. We are equally excited about this year’s award (it’s a surprise). A Special Thanks to the Sponsors of our Open, Amateur & Junior Awards The Awards Our show high score ribbons are thanks to: Amateur Owner: Lysa Hodgson JR/YR & Open: Intro:Centerline Stables Training Level : Lisa Neal First Level: Rhonda Dretel Second Level: Sterling Silver Stables Third Level: Small Animal Emergency Services Fourth Level: Pam Silverman Small Tour (PSG & Int 1): Anne & Joe Aloi Large Tour (Int 2 & GP) : John & Amy Schaaf Adult & Junior Pony: Jovee Farm Ponies Viewpoint Season Series : Open, AA & Junior/Yg Rider High Score: Training: Robert Belton First Level: Amy Bresky Second Level: Jeanne Karver Dressage Third Level: In Memory of Tony Woodcock Fourth Level: Heather Ridge Farm Small Tour: Fellowship Farm Large Tour: Becky Shealy Viewpoint Swat ‘n Sweat Summer series: consists of all 6 Viewpoint shows at the Pinehurst Harrness track: Dressage in the Sandhills May 7 – 9, MayDay Dressage May 29 & 30; Summertime Blues June 12 & 13; Rise ‘n Shine July 17 & 18; Early Morning Blues August 7 & 8; CoolDown Dressage September 4 & 5. Riders must have competed in 4 of the 6 shows to be eligible for season end wards. Each rider’s top 4 scores will be averaged to determine the series champion at each level. MayDay Dressage Day Sheets Ring: A Saturday, May 29, 2021 Time Entry Rider Horse Test Stat/Div Q Term E H C M B Total % Class: 171 USDF Freestyle - O, AA, JR/YR, GAIG-Q, BLM Judge at C: Amy McElroy 7:00 AM 38 Lisa Graf Tiara Pt FS3 Adult Amateur Class: 151 FEI Prix St. George - O, AA, JR/YR, GAIG-Q, BLM Sponsored by: Highground/Anne & Joe Aloi Judge at C: Amy McElroy 7:10 AM 30 Koby Robson Ingenio Jl PSG Open 7:19 AM 60 Lisa Neal Talisman PSG Adult Amateur 7:28 AM 42 Anne Carroll Jolie F PSG Adult Amateur Class: 154 FEI Intermediare II - O, AA, JR/YR, GAIG-Q, BLM Sponsored by: Amy & John Schaaf Judge at C: Amy McElroy 7:38 AM 59 Rhonda Dretel Ambar I2 Adult Amateur Q Class: 155 FEI Grand Prix - O, AA, JR/YR, GAIG-Q, BLM Sponsored by: Olivia Mayer Judge at C: Amy McElroy 7:48 AM 56 Ashley Burd Whicker Valentino GP Open Q 7:57 AM 23 Ann Turner Dominic Lhf GP Adult Amateur 8:06 AM 47 Jeanne Karver Wonderful Pearle GP Open Class: 142 Fourth 2 - O, AA, JR/YR, BLM Sponsored by: Pam Silverman Judge at C: Amy McElroy 8:16 AM 4 Michelle Frazier Raucous Caucus 4-2 Adult Amateur 8:23 AM 8 Cindy Morrison Don Diablo 4-2 Adult Amateur Class: 132 Third 2 - O, AA, JR/YR, BLM Sponsored by: Small Animal Emergency Service Judge at C: Amy McElroy 8:32 AM 32 Leigh R Swanson Hakan Of Kiowa 3-2 Open Class: 133 Third 3 - O, AA, JR/YR, BLM Sponsored by: Small Animal Emergency Service Judge at C: Amy McElroy 8:42 AM 51 Lindsay Riddell Sunny Boy 3-3 Open Q 8:50 AM 18 Lisa Dickerson Free Agent 3-3 JR/YR Q Class: 122 Second 2 - O, AA, JR/YR, BLM Sponsored by: Sterling Silver Stables Judge at C: Amy McElroy 9:00 AM 58 Kristyn Berger Photographic 2-2 Open 9:08 AM 35 Christine Zeger Island Time 2-2 Adult Amateur 9:17 AM 49 Elizabeth Moore Flurrys Jetta 2-2 Open 9:26 AM BREAK ***Break*** **Break** Class: 102 Training 2 O, AA, JR/YR, BLM Sponsored by: Lisa Neal/Century Oaks Farm Judge at C: Amy McElroy 10:00 AM 17 Morgan Randall Paiasolo T-2 Open 10:07 AM 50 Elizabeth Moore Dushay Hhf T-2 Open 10:15 AM 27 Elaine Hayes Sonador Dorador T-2 Open 10:22 AM 20 Kelly Lakey Mia T-2 Adult Amateur 10:30 AM 5 Catherine Grimes Sir Kaine T-2 Adult Amateur Class: 180 Tr thru 4th test 3 TOC - GAIG-Q ONLLY Judge at C: Amy McElroy 10:38 AM 19 Emme Johnston Reggae 2-3 Open Q Class: 10 USDF Intro A Judge at C: Amy McElroy 10:45 AM 31 Tori Strong Katydid Justso ILA JR/YR 10:51 AM 6 Debora Henderson Centaur Man ILA 10:57 AM 45 Chrissie Doubleday Woodford ILA Adult Amateur MayDay Dressage Day Sheets Ring: A Saturday, May 29, 2021 Time Entry Rider Horse Test Stat/Div Q Term E H C M B Total % Class: 111 First 1 - O, AA, JR/YR Sponsored by: Rhonda Dretel Judge at C: Amy McElroy 11:04 AM 15 Morgan Randall Code Taker 1-1 Open 11:11 AM 11 Stephanie Peedin Jelger Fan Lauwerswald 1-1 Adult Amateur 11:18 AM 24 Daniela Leidy Blackstar Sapphire 1-1 Open 11:25 AM 16 Lena Strong Fox Haven Montecristo 1-1 JR/YR 11:32 AM 41 Ashley Dimmette Fider Ryder Kf 1-1 Open 11:39 AM 14 Buffy Strong Carterista Cdf 1-1 Adult Amateur 11:47 AM BREAK ***Break*** **Break** Class: 123 Second 3 - O, AA, JR/YR, GAIG-Q Sponsored by: Sterling Silver Stables Judge at C: Amy McElroy 11:58 AM 55 Jeannette Van Mill Gin Power 2-3 Open Q 12:06 PM 9 Tiffany Pace Bacon 2-3 Adult Amateur 12:14 PM 19 Emme Johnston Reggae 2-3 Open Q Class: 190 Pony TOC - O, GAIG-Q Sponsored by: Andrea Gumrich Judge at C: Amy McElroy 12:23 PM 22 Kathy Nekton Bingham 1-2 Adult Amateur 12:30 PM 37 Nina Hatcher Dui Delay T-2 Open 12:38 PM 25 Andrea Gumrich Picasso 4-3 Open 12:46 PM 28 Shannon Hines Ceffyl 2-1 Open 12:54 PM 55 Jeannette Van Mill Gin Power 2-2 Open Class: 5111 First 1 Opportunity - O Sponsored by: Centerline Stables Judge at C: Amy McElroy 1:04 PM 54 Caroline Thompson Echos Rythm 1-1 JR/YR MayDay Dressage Day Sheets Ring: B Saturday, May 29, 2021 Time Entry Rider Horse Test Stat/Div Q Term E H C M B Total % Class: 141 Fourth 1 - O, AA, JR/YR Sponsored by: Pam Silverman Judge at C: Joni Abney 7:15 AM 8 Cindy Morrison Don Diablo 4-1 Adult Amateur 7:23 AM 46 Heather Holder Lumineux 4-1 Adult Amateur 7:31 AM 57 Susan Wiedman Mimbral 4-1 Open 7:39 AM 1 Carolynne Barrs Fabula Hl 4-1 Adult Amateur 7:47 AM 48 Patrick Marley Blue Ridge Breckinridge 4-1 Open 7:55 AM 39 Koby Robson Trebuchet 4-1 Open Class: 112 First 2 - O, AA, JR/YR, BLM Sponsored by: Rhonda Dretel Judge at C: Joni Abney 8:05 AM 22 Kathy Nekton Bingham 1-2 Adult Amateur 8:12 AM 16 Lena Strong Fox Haven Montecristo 1-2 JR/YR 8:20 AM 53 Julie Therkelsen Cjs Royal Spirit 1-2 Adult Amateur 8:27 AM 24 Daniela Leidy Blackstar Sapphire 1-2 Open 8:35 AM 14 Buffy Strong Carterista Cdf 1-2 Adult Amateur 8:42 AM 26 Elaine Hayes Sir Royale 1-2 Open 8:50 AM 10 Tiffany Pace Allegro Romance 1-2 Adult Amateur 8:57 AM 12 Susan Smith Pf Classicly Regal 1-2 Adult Amateur Class: 101 Training 1 - O, AA, JR/YR Sponsored by: Lisa Neal/Century Oaks Farm Judge at C: Joni Abney 9:06 AM 37 Nina Hatcher Dui Delay T-1 Open 9:13 AM 3 Joann Dobbins Izalomo T-1 Adult Amateur Class: 5101 Training 1 Opportunity - O Sponsored by: Centerline Stables Judge at C: Joni Abney 9:21 AM 13 Louanna Smolowe Doc Holliday T-1 Adult Amateur 9:28 AM BREAK ***Break*** **Break** Class: 131 Third 1 - O, AA, JR/YR Sponsored by: Small Animal Emergency Service Judge at C: Joni Abney 10:00 AM 18 Lisa Dickerson Free Agent 3-1 JR/YR Class: 121 Second 1 - O, AA, JR/YR Sponsored by: Sterling Silver Stables Judge at C: Joni Abney 10:09 AM 58 Kristyn Berger Photographic 2-1 Open 10:16 AM 43 Beth Parsons Bird Falkor 2-1 Adult Amateur 10:24 AM 35 Christine
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