Officers & Officials the Warrenton Horse Show Association, Inc

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Officers & Officials the Warrenton Horse Show Association, Inc SHOW OFFICERS & OFFICIALS THE WARRENTON HORSE SHOW ASSOCIATION, INC. OFFICERS Co-President ...................................................................................................................... Mrs. Helen C. Wiley & Mrs. Hilary S. Gerhardt Co-Vice President ..................................................................................................................Mrs. Pann Drunagel & Mrs. Louisa Lenehan Treasurer ............................................................................................................................................................................. Mrs. Mary Reed Secretary ........................................................................................................................................................................Ms. Andrea Gilman Show Secretary ..................................................................................................................................................................Mrs. Diane Jones BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mrs. Courtney Curtis Bowes Mrs. Hilary S. Gerhardt Ms. Marion Maggiolo Mr. Oliver Brown, MFH Ms. Andrea Gilman Mrs. Debby Michelson-Boyle Mr. Snowden Clarke Mrs. Amy Gorsira Ms. Jonelle Mullen Ms. Victoria Clarke Mrs. Nancy Granger Mrs. Betty R. Oare Mr. John Coles, MFH Mr. Robin C. Gulick Mr. Roy Perry Mrs. Karen Crane Mr. William Howland Mrs. Mary Kennedy Reed Ms. Polly L. Cutting Mrs. Alison D. Lee Mrs. Helen C. Wiley Mrs. Pann Drunagel Mrs. Louisa Lenehan Mrs. Douglas Wise-Stuart, ex-MFH THURSDAY LUNCH BUNCH Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bopp Dr. & Mrs. Hugh Granger Mr. & Mrs. James Lee Mrs. Jane Noland Mrs. Ashton Burke Mr. & Mrs. William Hair Mrs. Jacqueline Clemons MacKlin Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Oare Mrs. Marilyn Cheek Mrs. Anne Hall Mr. & Mrs. Peter McGuire Mr. & Mrs. Morey Oare Mrs. Karen Crane Mrs. Charles Hoovler Ms. Jessica Mackenzie Miller Mrs. Alice Payne Ms. Mary Kay Estep Mr. & Mrs. Collins Hughes Mrs. Joan Fox Miller Mrs. Shelley Payne Mr. & Mrs. Richard Gerhardt Ms. Glorianne Langan Ms. Jennifer Nesbit Ms. Donna Rice Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Giampi Ms. Pat Sanders Warrenton Horse Show Receives USEF Heritage Competition Status From the USEF Communications Department Lexington, KY – The Warrenton Horse Show, hosted by the Warrenton Horse Show Association, has been honored with the United States Equestrian Federation’s designation as a USEF Heritage Competition, the highest honor currently held by any Federation horse show. The designation of a USEF Heritage Competition is reserved for competitions that have been in existence for a quarter-century or more, promoted and grown equestrian sport, and made contributions to the community outside the gates of the horse show by achieving, maintaining, and promoting the equestrian ideals of sportsmanship and competition. Founded in 1899, the Warrenton Horse Show Association is the oldest continuously operating corporation in Virginia and represents the interests of horse show enthusiasts, competitors, horse breeders and the community of Warrenton, Virginia. The five-day show offers a variety of competition classes including ladies sidesaddle, hunters, jumpers, hunting pairs and more. The Warrenton Horse Show benefits several organizations, including the Fauquier Health Foundation, the Fauquier Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Bright Stars, the Make A Wish Foundation and other local charities. “The Warrenton Horse Show is one of the oldest equestrian exhibitions of its kind in the United States,” said USEF Chief Executive Officer John Long. “With its long tenure and many charitable contributions, both national and local, the show exemplifies everything the USEF looks for when designating a Heritage Competition.” (1) 2021 OFFICIALS The following have accepted the invitation to officiate. The committee reserves the right to vary, change or add to this list if necessary. WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY JUDGE FOOD CONCESSION Ms. Linda Andrisani .............................................. Wellington, FL Jump Start Café, Charlottesville, VA SUNDAY JUDGES Mrs. Cynthia Hair ..................................................Warrenton, VA SHOW OFFICE Mrs. De De Bache Shumate ..................................... Culpeper, VA Mrs. Diane Jones ................................................... Warrenton, VA Mrs. Mary Reed .................................................... Warrenton, VA Mrs. Debra Bowden .............................................. Smithfield, VA JUMPER JUDGE Ms. Gegi Winslett .............................................Locust Grove, VA ANNOUNCER WHS HUNTER BREEDING Mr. Richard Isner ............................................Charlottesville, VA Ms. Lina Andrisani ................................................ Wellington, FL PHOTOGRAPHER HUNTER & JUMPER COURSE DESIGNER Ms. Susan M. Carter ...............................................Casanova, VA Mr. Glenn Moody............................................Charlottesville, VA susanmcarterphotography.com JUMPER JUMPS FARRIER Mr. William Yaeger ................................................Warrenton, VA Mr. Scott Whitehead ............................................. Rixeyville, VA STEWARD FEED AND STABLE SUPPLIES Mr. Wayne Eubank ......................................... Fredericksburg, VA Tri-County Feed ....................................................... Marshall, VA (540-364-1891) SHOW MANAGER Mr. Tommy Lee Jones ........................................... Warrenton, VA SHOW MEDIC Ms. Jamila Flowers ................................................... Henrico, VA RING MASTERS Mr. James Drunagel .............................................. Warrenton, VA Mr. William Hair ................................................... Warrenton, VA VETERINARIAN Mr. Charles Ross ................................................... Warrenton, VA Dr. Anna Russau......................................................540-788-4044 www.warrentonhorseshow.com • P.O. Box 535, Warrenton, VA 20188 • (540)-347-9442 (Only during the show) FedEx Address: 60 East Shirley Avenue, Warrenton, Virginia 20186 THE WARRENTON HORSE SHOW OFFERS OUR EXHIBITORS SPECIAL SHOW FEATURES AND ACTIVITIES ✹ 3 JUMPER CLASSES THURSDAY EVENING ✹ • Beer Concession to Benefit the Fauquier SPCA • Hunt Night Reception - Sunday Evening • Exhibitor’s Luncheon Thursday • Hunt Night Tailgate Competition - Sunday Evening • Hunter Classic & Reception - Saturday Evening AREA ACCOMMODATIONS Hampton Inn (Official Hotel) .................................. (540) 349-4200 Black Horse Inn...............................(540) 349-4020 Red Roof Inn .................................. (540) 347-4141 DIRECTIONS TO HORSE SHOW GROUNDS Driving from Washington — Take I-66 West to Warrenton/Gainesville Exit (Rt. 29 South). Approximately 15 miles to show grounds on Business Rt. 29 south (1st Warrenton Exit). Go thru approximately 6 traffic lights on Rt. 29 South Business - Show Grounds on right. Driving from Winchester — Take Route 50 East to Route 17 South at Paris, then onto I-66 East to Warrenton Exit (Rt. 17 South). Ap- proximately 12 miles to traffic light in Warrenton, turn right on Rt. 29 South to show grounds on right. Driving from Richmond — Via I-95 North to Fredericksburg, Exit Rt. 17 North. Follow Rt. 17 to Bus. Rt. 29 North; take exit for 17N & 211W approximately 3 miles to show grounds on left. (3) TENTATIVE TIME TABLE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2021, 9:00 A.M. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2021 VHSA YEARLING FUTURITY Not to start before 5:30 35. Thoroughbred Yearling Colts & Geldings 131. $500 Hogan Horse Transport 36. Thoroughbred Yearling Fillies Schooling Jumper - 1.0m, Table II 2b Best Thoroughbred Yearling 133. $500 Malon Lave Low Children/Adult 37. Thoroughbred Colt Foals Jumper .85 Table 2b 38. Thoroughbred Filly Foals 133. $1500 Adequan/American Regent Best Thoroughbred Foal Jumper Classic - 1.15m, Table II 2a 39. Thoroughbred Broodmares 40. Thoroughbred Two Year Old Colts & Geldings FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021, 8:00 A.M. 41. Thoroughbred Two Year Old Fillies 92. Warm Up (Unjudged) (Open card all day) Best Thoroughbred Two Year Old 54. Too Slow To Go 42. Thoroughbred Three Year Olds 55. Back From The Track Hack Thoroughbred Breeding Championship 117. Thoroughbred Hunter Over Fences - 2’6” 43. Non-TB Broodmares 118. Thoroughbred Hunter Over Fences - 2’6” 44. Non-TB Colt Foals 119. Thoroughbred Hunter Under Saddle 45. Non-TB Filly Foals 120. Take 2 Thoroughbred Hunter Over Fences - 3’ Best Non-TB Foal 121. Take 2 Thoroughbred Hunter Over Fences - 3’ 46. Non-TB Yearling Colts & Geldings 122. Take 2 Thoroughbred Hunter Under Saddle 47. Non-TB Yearling Fillies 65. Special Hunter Over Fences - 2’9”, 3’, 3’3” Best Non-TB Yearling 66. Special Conformation Hunter Over Fences - 2’9”, 3’, 3’3” 48. Non-TB Two Year Old Colts & Geldings 67. Special Hunter Under Saddle 49. Non-TB Two Year Old Fillies 14. Local Hunter - (Other Than Owner Rider) 2’6” or 3’ Best Non-TB Two Year Old 15. Local Hunter - (Other Than Owner Rider) 2’6” or 3’ 50. Non-TBThree Year Olds 16. Local Hunter Under Saddle - (Other Than Owner Rider) Non-TB Breeding Championship 17. Local Hunter - Owner Rider 2’6” or 3’ Best Young Horse 18. Local Hunter - Owner Rider 2’6” or 3’ 51. Amateur Handler Breeding Class 19. Local Hunter Under Saddle - Owner Rider Handler Award Grand Champion Local Hunter OPEN SCHOOLING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2021, 8:00 A.M. 93. Warm Up (Unjudged) (Open card all day) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2021, 8:00 A.M. 26. Pre-Children’s/Adult Hunter - 2’6” 91. Warm Up (Unjudged) (Open card all
Recommended publications
  • 138904 02 Classic.Pdf
    breeders’ cup CLASSIC BREEDERs’ Cup CLASSIC (GR. I) 30th Running Santa Anita Park $5,000,000 Guaranteed FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS & UPWARD ONE MILE AND ONE-QUARTER Northern Hemisphere Three-Year-Olds, 122 lbs.; Older, 126 lbs.; Southern Hemisphere Three-Year-Olds, 117 lbs.; Older, 126 lbs. All Fillies and Mares allowed 3 lbs. Guaranteed $5 million purse including travel awards, of which 55% of all monies to the owner of the winner, 18% to second, 10% to third, 6% to fourth and 3% to fifth; plus travel awards to starters not based in California. The maximum number of starters for the Breeders’ Cup Classic will be limited to fourteen (14). If more than fourteen (14) horses pre-enter, selection will be determined by a combination of Breeders’ Cup Challenge winners, Graded Stakes Dirt points and the Breeders’ Cup Racing Secretaries and Directors panel. Please refer to the 2013 Breeders’ Cup World Championships Horsemen’s Information Guide (available upon request) for more information. Nominated Horses Breeders’ Cup Racing Office Pre-Entry Fee: 1% of purse Santa Anita Park Entry Fee: 1% of purse 285 W. Huntington Dr. Arcadia, CA 91007 Phone: (859) 514-9422 To Be Run Saturday, November 2, 2013 Fax: (859) 514-9432 Pre-Entries Close Monday, October 21, 2013 E-mail: [email protected] Pre-entries for the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) Horse Owner Trainer Declaration of War Mrs. John Magnier, Michael Tabor, Derrick Smith & Joseph Allen Aidan P. O'Brien B.c.4 War Front - Tempo West by Rahy - Bred in Kentucky by Joseph Allen Flat Out Preston Stables, LLC William I.
    [Show full text]
  • Catalogue and Also Under the Conditions of Sale Applicable to Southern Counties Auctioneers Horse Sales, a Full Copy of Which Is Available in the Auctioneers Office
    BEAULIEU ROAD SALE NEW FOREST, HANTS SO42 7YQ 3 miles from Lyndhurst on the B3056 Beaulieu Road and adjoining Beaulieu Road Station Sale by Auction of 208 NEW FOREST PONIES and other breeds of horses, ponies and donkeys under the auspices of the NEW FOREST LIVESTOCK SOCIETY THURSDAY 19TH SEPTEMBER 2013 Commencing at 10.30 am Tel 01722 321215 Fax 01722 421553 www.salisburyauctioncentre.co.uk £1.50 SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. CONDITIONS OF SALE The sale will be held under the General Conditions of Sale as printed at the back of the Catalogue and also under the Conditions of Sale applicable to Southern Counties Auctioneers Horse Sales, a full copy of which is available in the Auctioneers Office. It is the duty of all Purchasers and Vendors to acquaint themselves with the Conditions of Sale. In the case of variance, the Horse Sales Conditions will take precedence. 2. PAYMENT All lots must be paid for on the day of sale and within one hour of the end of the sale by cash or debit/credit card there will be a 2% charge on a credit card, cheques will not be accepted unless prior arrangements have been made. Prospective buyers wishing to pay by cheque must be prepared to produce a Bankers Reference or Cheque Guarantee Card for a sum to cover their purchases. 3. WARRANTIES the only warranties at the Sales are - Quiet to Ride which shall imply that the animal may be ridden by a reasonably experienced person, on its own, in company and in traffic and is sound in wind, eyes, heart and action.
    [Show full text]
  • List of Horse Breeds 1 List of Horse Breeds
    List of horse breeds 1 List of horse breeds This page is a list of horse and pony breeds, and also includes terms used to describe types of horse that are not breeds but are commonly mistaken for breeds. While there is no scientifically accepted definition of the term "breed,"[1] a breed is defined generally as having distinct true-breeding characteristics over a number of generations; its members may be called "purebred". In most cases, bloodlines of horse breeds are recorded with a breed registry. However, in horses, the concept is somewhat flexible, as open stud books are created for developing horse breeds that are not yet fully true-breeding. Registries also are considered the authority as to whether a given breed is listed as Light or saddle horse breeds a "horse" or a "pony". There are also a number of "color breed", sport horse, and gaited horse registries for horses with various phenotypes or other traits, which admit any animal fitting a given set of physical characteristics, even if there is little or no evidence of the trait being a true-breeding characteristic. Other recording entities or specialty organizations may recognize horses from multiple breeds, thus, for the purposes of this article, such animals are classified as a "type" rather than a "breed". The breeds and types listed here are those that already have a Wikipedia article. For a more extensive list, see the List of all horse breeds in DAD-IS. Heavy or draft horse breeds For additional information, see horse breed, horse breeding and the individual articles listed below.
    [Show full text]
  • The Puddledub Show
    The Puddledub “Christmas Jumper” Inhand, Youngstock & Baby Ridden Show Saturday, 15 December 2018 at Netherton EC, Bridge of Earn, PH2 9NE Organiser/Secretary: Miss Fiona Reed Bankhead Puddledub Auchtertool Fife KY2 5XA Mobile: 07714 702417 Entries close: 7th December 2018 (Postal) and 11th December (Online) (Entries also taken on the day) Hello All!! Now into our sixth year, and have travelled around a bit, and this year, mainly because the Caledonian Showing Championship was a bit later we have gone into December, which of course is just crying ot for a Christmas theme!! So, for a bit of fun, we are running it as a Christmas Jumper Show, with no need to get your smart tweeds or collar and tie out, but can dress nice and cosily in your festive woollies. This is not compulory, but hope that many will enter into the festive spirit and a prize or rosette will be awarded to the judge’s choice of jumper in each class. As always we have tried to include classes for all types and breeds of horses and ponies, so there should be something for everyone. We haven’t reduced or deleted any classes from previous year’s schedules, but are aware that some sections and classes will have low or no entries, but we wish to make sure that every breed and type of every age has at least one class they are eligible for. Because we are only a couple of weeks away from 3 year olds officially becoming 4 year old we have added a few ridden classes to cater for true babies that are newly broken and could benefit from a really low-key outing Any horse/pony may enter more than class if eligible but only one class in each inhand section.
    [Show full text]
  • NCHJA Annual Horse Show
    NCHJA ANNUAL HORSE SHOW June 30 - July 4, 2021 HUNTER / JUMPER / EQUITATION USEF AA PREMIER RATED SHOW Featuring: $30,000 PLATINUM PERFORMANCE/USHJA GREEN HUNTER INCENTIVE SOUTH CHAMPIONshIps ($15,000 PER SECTION) PLEASE JOIN US FOR RINGSIDE HOSPITALITY WHILE WATCHING THIS SPECTACULAR CLASS. HUNT HORSE COMPLEX, RALEIGH, NC • www.nchja.com ANNUAL HORSE SHOW HUNTER JUMPER EUITATION U S E F A A - R AT E D Welcome! Hunt Horse Complex Raleigh, NC Dear Members, Friends, Exhibitors and Supporters, It is with much excitement and pleasure that the North Carolina Hunter Jumper Association Board of Directors and Annual Horse Show Committee welcomes you back to Raleigh for the 39th NCHJA Annual Horse Show! The Annual Show is always proud to celebrate our membership and never more so than now. As we are finally experiencing some semblance of a return to a “careful normal” we hope the horse show can be a shared experience of happiness and joy with the animals and sport we all love and cherish. This horse show has seen many changes over its 39 years… changes of venue, changes in the schedule, the divisions, the staff but hopefully the feeling of hospitality has remained and our members, competitors, families and friends will look forward to another year of gathering together and celebrating each others accomplishments this summer. This year’s schedule is much the same with our Equitation Finals on Friday and Saturday evenings, the Platinum Performance / USHJA Green Hunter Incentive South Championships on Friday, and the National Derby and Pony Derbies being feature events. We hope you will take time to enjoy our daily hospitality as well as the excellent food trucks and ringside events that are planned as you enjoy seeing old friends and making new ones.
    [Show full text]
  • The General Stud Book : Containing Pedigrees of Race Horses, &C
    ^--v ''*4# ^^^j^ r- "^. Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive in 2009 witii funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/generalstudbookc02fair THE GENERAL STUD BOOK VOL. II. : THE deiterol STUD BOOK, CONTAINING PEDIGREES OF RACE HORSES, &C. &-C. From the earliest Accounts to the Year 1831. inclusice. ITS FOUR VOLUMES. VOL. II. Brussels PRINTED FOR MELINE, CANS A.ND C"., EOILEVARD DE WATERLOO, Zi. M DCCC XXXIX. MR V. un:ve PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. To assist in the detection of spurious and the correction of inaccu- rate pedigrees, is one of the purposes of the present publication, in which respect the first Volume has been of acknowledged utility. The two together, it is hoped, will form a comprehensive and tole- rably correct Register of Pedigrees. It will be observed that some of the Mares which appeared in the last Supplement (whereof this is a republication and continua- tion) stand as they did there, i. e. without any additions to their produce since 1813 or 1814. — It has been ascertained that several of them were about that time sold by public auction, and as all attempts to trace them have failed, the probability is that they have either been converted to some other use, or been sent abroad. If any proof were wanting of the superiority of the English breed of horses over that of every other country, it might be found in the avidity with which they are sought by Foreigners. The exportation of them to Russia, France, Germany, etc. for the last five years has been so considerable, as to render it an object of some importance in a commercial point of view.
    [Show full text]
  • Level 2 National the FANCY KRYMSUN 19.5
    2019 AQHA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW OPEN DIVISION QUALIFIERS If you have questions on your status as a qualifier, please email AQHA Show Events Coordinator Heidi Lane at [email protected]. As a reminder, entry forms and qualifier information will be sent to the email address on file for the current owner of the qualified horse. View more information about how to update or verify your email address under Latest News and Blogs at www.aqha.com/worldshow Owner - Alpha by First Name Horse Points Class Qualifier Type 2 N LAND & CATTLE COMPANY INC THE FANCY KRYMSUN 19.5 JUNIOR TRAIL - Level 2 National 2 N LAND & CATTLE COMPANY INC THE FANCY KRYMSUN 19.5 JUNIOR TRAIL - Level 3 National 2 N LAND & CATTLE COMPANY INC THE FANCY KRYMSUN 11 PERFORMANCE HALTER MARES- Level 2 National 2 N LAND & CATTLE COMPANY INC THE FANCY KRYMSUN 11 PERFORMANCE HALTER MARES- Level 3 National 6V LIVESTOCK LLC DIAMOND STYLIN SHINE 17.5 JUNIOR DALLY TEAM ROPING-HEELING - LV2 National 6V LIVESTOCK LLC DIAMOND STYLIN SHINE 17.5 JUNIOR DALLY TEAM ROPING-HEELING - LV3 National 6V LIVESTOCK LLC DIAMOND STYLIN SHINE 2.5 PERFORMANCE HALTER STALLIONS - Level 2 National 6V LIVESTOCK LLC DIAMOND STYLIN SHINE 2.5 PERFORMANCE HALTER STALLIONS - Level 3 National 6V LIVESTOCK LLC LEOS SILVER SHINE 18.5 JUNIOR DALLY TEAM ROPING-HEADING - LV2 National 6V LIVESTOCK LLC LEOS SILVER SHINE 18.5 JUNIOR DALLY TEAM ROPING-HEADING - LV3 National 70 RANCH PERFORMANCE HORSES DEZ SHE BOON 11 SENIOR RANCH RIDING - LEVEL 2 National 70 RANCH PERFORMANCE HORSES DEZ SHE BOON 11 SENIOR RANCH RIDING -
    [Show full text]
  • National Morgan Horse Show July ?6, 27
    he ULY 9 8 MORGAN HORSE NATIONAL MORGAN HORSE SHOW JULY ?6, 27 THE MORGAN HORSE Oldest and Most Highly Esteemed of American Horses MORGAN HORSES are owned the nation over and used in every kind of service where good saddle horses are a must. Each year finds many new owners of Morgans — each owner a great booster who won- ders why he didn't get wise to the best all-purpose saddle horse sooner. Keystone, the champion Morgan stallion owned by the Keystone Ranch, Entiat, Washington, was winner of the stock horse class at Wash- ington State Horse Show. Mabel Owen of Merrylegs Farm wanted to breed and raise hunters and jumpers. She planned on thoroughbreds until she discovered the Morgan could do everything the thoroughbred could do and the Morgan is calmer and more manageable. So the Morgan is her choice. The excellent Morgan stallion, Mickey Finn, owned by the Mar-La •antt Farms, Northville, Michigan, is another consistent winner in Western LITTLE FLY classes. A Morgan Horse on Western Range. Spring Hope, the young Morgan mare owned by Caven-Glo Farm Westmont, Illinois, competed and won many western classes throughout the middle-west shows the past couple of years, leaving the popular Quar- ter horse behind in many instances. The several Morgan horses owned by Frances and Wilma Reichow of Lenore, Idaho, usually win the western classes wherever they show. J. C. Jackson & Sons operate Pleasant View Ranch, Harrison, Mon- tana. Their Morgan stallion, Fleetfield, is a many-times champion in western stock horse classes. They raise and sell many fine Morgan horses each year.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Million+ EUROPEAN BLOODSTOCK NEWS
    2018 KEENELAND SATURDAY, 2ND JUNE 2018 SEPTEMBERYEARLING SALE SEPTEMBERYEARLING SALE In 2017: 73 individual buyers spent Monday, September 10 to Saturday, September 22 EBN $1 million+ EUROPEAN BLOODSTOCK NEWS FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL: +44 (0) 1638 666512 • FAX: +44 (0) 1638 666516 • [email protected] • WWW.BLOODSTOCKNEWS.EU RACING PREVIEW | STAKES RESULTS | SALES TALK | STAKES FIELDS TODAY’S HEADLINES RACING REVIEW FOREVER ON TOP: O’BRIEN WINS HIS SEVENTH OAKS Aidan O’Brien saddled five of the nine runners in the Gr.1 Oaks and it was the mount of his son Donnacha, Forever Together, who came out on top, breaking her maiden tag in the process. The result gave the trainer his seventh victory in the race, the first Forever Together (Galileo) stretches away from having come with Shahtoush (Alzao) in 1998. Wild Illusion (Dubawi) to win the Gr.1 Oaks and The daughter of Galileo raced in mid-division as her pace- break her maiden tag in the process. © Steve Cargill setting stable companion Bye Bye Baby (Galileo) raced into a The winner had raced twice as a juvenile, finishing fourth and significant advantage. As they turned for home, Forever Together quickly switched across to the stands-side rail, as did the favourite third in a pair of mile maidens at Naas and Leopardstown and Wild Illusion (Dubawi), while Bye Bye Baby stayed central. The made her seasonal reappearance when second to Magic Wand in pair on the rail soon passed the long-time leader and looked to the Listed Cheshire Oaks last month. battle it out together, but Forever Together stayed on much the O’Brien said: “Forever Together is a staying filly who gets the trip stronger and scored by a comfortable four and a half lengths very well and is obviously by Galileo, which is a massive advantage.
    [Show full text]
  • Friesian Division Must Be Members of IFSHA Or Pay to IFSHA a Non Member Fee for Each Competition in Which Competing
    CHAPTER FR FRIESIAN AND PART BRED FRIESIAN SUBCHAPTER FR1 GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS FR101 Eligibility to Compete FR102 Falls FR103 Shoeing and Hoof Specifications FR104 Conformation for all horses SUBCHAPTER FR-2 IN-HAND FR105 Purebred Friesian FR106 Part Bred Friesian FR107 General FR108 Tack FR109 Attire FR110 Judging Criteria for In-Hand and Specialty In-Hand Classes FR111 Class Specifications for In-Hand and Specialty In-Hand classes FR112 Presentation for In-Hand Classes FR113 Get of Sire and Produce of Dam (Specialty In-Hand Classes) FR114 Friesian Baroque In-Hand FR115 Dressage and Sport Horse In-Hand FR116 Judging Criteria FR117 Class Specifications FR118 Championships SUBCHAPTER FR-3 PARK HORSE FR119 General FR120 Qualifying Gaits FR121 Tack FR122 Attire FR123 Judging Criteria SUBCHAPTER FR-4 ENGLISH PLEASURE SADDLE SEAT FR124 General FR125 Qualifying Gaits FR126 Tack FR127 Attire FR128 Judging Criteria SUBCHAPTER FR-5 COUNTRY ENGLISH PLEASURE- SADDLE SEAT FR129 General FR130 Tack FR131 Attire © USEF 2021 FR - 1 FR132 Qualifying Gaits FR133 Friesian Country English Pleasure Class Specifications SUBCHAPTER FR-6 ENGLISH PLEASURE—HUNT SEAT FR134 General FR135 Tack FR136 Attire FR137 Qualifying Gaits FR138 English Pleasure - Hunt Seat Class Specifications SUBCHAPTER FR-7 DRESSAGE FR139 General SUBCHAPTER FR-8 DRESSAGE HACK FR140 General FR141 Tack FR142 Attire FR143 Qualifying Gaits and Class Specifications SUBCHAPTER FR-9 DRESSAGE SUITABILITY FR144 General FR145 Tack FR146 Attire FR147 Qualifying Gaits and Class Specifications SUBCHAPTER
    [Show full text]
  • CREATING BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY for AIR INDUS (PVT) Ltd
    CREATING BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY FOR AIR INDUS (PVT) Ltd. CREATING... NOT COMPETING University of Management & Technology Creating Blue Ocean Strategy for Air Indus (PVT) Ltd. 2 PREFACE This project is done to accomplish the requirement for completion of my practicum for final semester of BS (Aviation Management) at University of Management & Technology. After screening out on ample of subject matters, I ultimately decided to go with topic "Creating a Blue Ocean Strategy for Air Indus (PVT) Ltd." as my study compels me to think that there is a strong need of incorporating Blue Ocean Strategy in Aviation industry in Pakistan. The topic was appreciated by my supervisor & I started to work on it with keen determination & hard work. I was bestowed with abundant of information through different sources that included reading & research material. Due to time constraints & mental & academic limitations, much is yet to be explored as I only did a small effort to put forward this maiden project done for aviation industry of Pakistan with respect to topic of Blue Ocean Strategy in airlines. I'm hopeful & positively looking forward for more contributions to this piece of work. I hope this incessant utilization of time & continuous efforts would turn into a continuous marathon of improvement until it reaches to summit of its perfect successions In sha Allah. Sobia Fayyaz ID: 12003001-030 Final Project, Bs Aviation Management, 2012-2016 Department of Aviation University of Management & Technology, Lahore. Dated 30 May, 2016 University of Management & Technology Creating Blue Ocean Strategy for Air Indus (PVT) Ltd. 3 Creating Blue Ocean Strategy for Air Indus (PVT) Ltd.
    [Show full text]
  • Recapturing a Homeric Legacy
    Hellenic Studies 35 Recapturing a Homeric Legacy Images and Insights From the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad Other Titles in the Hellenic Studies Series Plato’s Rhapsody and Homer’s Music The Poetics of the Panathenaic Festival in Classical Athens Labored in Papyrus Leaves Perspectives on an Epigram Collection Attributed to Posidippus (P.Mil.Vogl. VIII 309) Helots and Their Masters in Laconia and Messenia Histories, Ideologies, Structures Recapturing a Archilochos Heros The Cult of Poets in the Greek Polis Master of the Game Competition and Performance in Greek Poetry Homeric Legacy Greek Ritual Poetics edited by Casey Dué Black Doves Speak Herodotus and the Languages of Barbarians Pointing at the Past From Formula to Performance in Homeric Poetics Homeric Conversation The Life and Miracles of Thekla Victim of the Muses Poet as Scapegoat, Warrior and Hero in Greco-Roman and Indo-European Myth and History Amphoterōglossia A Poetics of the Twelfth Century Medieval Greek Novel Priene (second edition) Plato’s Symposium Issues in Interpretation and Reception Poetic and Performative Memory in Ancient Greece Heroic Reference and Ritual Gestures in Time and Space http://chs.harvard.edu/chs/publications Center for Hellenic Studies Trustees for Harvard University Washington, D.C. Distributed by Harvard University Press Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, England 2009 Recapturing a Homeric Legacy : Images and Insights From the Venetus A Manuscript of the Iliad Edited by Casey Dué Copyright © 2009 Center for Hellenic Studies, Trustees for Harvard University All Rights Reserved. Published by Center for Hellenic Studies, Trustees for Harvard University, Washington, D.C. Distributed by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England Printed in Ann Arbor, MI by Edwards Brothers, Inc.
    [Show full text]