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UPCOMING EVENTS: Support Our Youth! See page 5 for all of the exciting team events.

Inside this issue: MEMORIAL WEEKEND DRESSAGE & Memorial Day Weekend CDI 3* COMPETITION Competition 1 By Beth Ann Adams President’s Message 2

ESDCTA Statement of Heavy rain clouds accompanied many as they traveled to Purpose 3 the New Jersey Horse Park to begin preparations for the MWD/CDI 3* weekend event. Those of us on site Thursday Cross Country: morning were witness to the breathtaking sight of stunning Community Calendar horses schooling while shrouded in a thick mist, as beautiful Community News 4 as a scene from a medieval movie. What an awesome way to begin ESDCTA’s most popular and well-attended dressage Foalin’ Around 5 competition.

Horse Treats 7 The rain continued throughout the three days of competition but did not interfere with the quality of the performances. Clinic with Linda Zang 7 We were privileged to view local favorites, such as Heather Mason on Warsteiner and Zar, Justin Hardin on Wyatt Star, The Start Box: Lori Shoup on Astaire, and Bonnie Maxon on Wilson in the Eventing News 8 CDI Prix St Georges held on Friday. Christopher Hickey on Witness Hilltop rode off with the highest score and Heather Salute: Judith Feller 9 Mason on Warsteiner proudly accepted second place. Fun for All at Adult Meanwhile 18 competitors battled it out for ribbons in the Horsemanship Camp 11 Prix St. Georges FEI /USEF level, Ashley Holzer on Rhett and Emily Wyman on Zatino H took top honors. Friday’s Centerline 12 CDI lineup also included the inspiring rides of the top Young Riders and Junior Riders of Region One. Nicolas Thank You Volunteers! 13 Torres Rodriguez on Silver Label took top placement in both the CDI Junior Team and Junior Individual. Following Show Results 15-21 close on Nicolas’ heels was Dana Rivera on Abrikos and Eleni Econopouly on Siciliano 2. The CDI YR Team, YR Calendar 24 Individual, and YR Freestyle were a clean sweep by the charming Marlee O’Neil. The CDI Grand Prix brought Friday’s classes to close with standing ovations for the rides of Ashley Holzer, Cesar Parra, Lauren Sammis, and Heather Mason. ...continued on pg 12 VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 2

Board Of Trustees OFFICERS PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE President Susan Lax [email protected] 609.466.4178 Last January, one of my boarders, a 33-year-old Arabian, passed away from old age. Serraba had been at my farm for two years, and Vice President Debbie DelGiorno 609.744.2265 he had quickly become part of the family and a beloved friend to all [email protected] the animals and humans who lived at or visited the farm. Treasurer Marsha Montgomery 908.823.0112 “The Senator”, as my son liked to call him, was spry and feisty 11 Indian Run right to the end. While he had some aches and pains, he was still Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889 working, taking his owner Vickie out on the trails and continuing [email protected] the adventures they had had together for 25 years. The two had gone everywhere together, including the beach, and Vickie has a Secretary Beth Ann Adams 484.554.4501 cache of stories that are moving and humorous. When she would [email protected] come to the barn after work, the dark evening sky was no deterrent Members-at-Large Carey Williams 732.932.5529 to the pair. She would saddle up and don a helmet with a miner’s [email protected] light at the forehead. The two would travel one of my fields, reflecting on the day and finding that peaceful moment when all At-Large Dressage Jessie Steiner 561.358.6055 seems right with the world and no outside influence can mar it in [email protected] any way. Dressage In the two years that Serraba was at the farm, he saw two new horses come and took it upon himself to teach them the ropes, TRUSTEES acclimating them to the culture of the pasture. Zebra was a good representation of a Wimpy–style quarter horse, though his black MEMBERSHIP Diane Engler 610.730.0371 spots on white background were those of an App. When he entered PO Box 185 the boy’s pasture for the first time, little Serraba, barely 14.3, Pipersville, PA 18947 quickly came between him and my , . He led [email protected] the two of them around the field for days, making sure everyone was adjusting and no one had thoughts of territorial combat. Dressage Terry Masters 609.912.9401 Zebra left and Rhapsody, another App, this time more along the [email protected] lines of an Appendix, tall and well-muscled, came to join the boys. Eventing Gary Maholic 215.489.1557 Rhap was completely blind. Both Eclipse and Serraba seemed to [email protected] understand, and this time they partnered in leading Rhap around and showing him the nooks and crannies of the field. Once Rhap At-Large Eventing Carey A. Williams, Ph. D. 848.932.5529 adjusted, Serraba became more independent, knowing that the [email protected] horse was safe and didn’t need side-by-side babysitting anymore. Serraba also took care of his human friends. For some reason, Youth Jill Kuc 570.977.1406 even non-horsey friends of boarders gravitated to The Senator. [email protected] Finding no threat from the elderly statesman, it was not unusual Heidi Lemack 609.758.4918 for someone to be hanging out with Serraba, grooming him or just [email protected] finding a pal with which to converse and caress. On a trail ride during his last summer, Serraba tripped and fell Cindy Roesener 908.797.9754 into a narrow ditch. Vickie first thought was to call the state [email protected] troopers to come and help her extricate him. While waiting, she Education Jean Goeltz 732.577.0272 took his tack off while he lay patiently sensing he needed to be [email protected] cooperative. She decided to reposition his limbs to get them in a position that he might be able to get his feet underneath him. No Awards Melissa Pribic 610.762.9419 panic on Serraba’s part, just a wise understanding that Vickie was [email protected] helping him. When she felt he had a chance, she pulled slightly on his bridle and Serraba made it to his feet. Thankfully, he was fine, Finance Gary Maholic 215.489.1557 not even a scratch. Vickie came back to the barn with her beloved [email protected] friends to tell yet another tale of how the two of them had partnered NJEAB Earlen Haven 856.769.1916 to meet yet another challenge. [email protected] Jealous of this wonderful partnership, we used to kid Vickie that if she ever left our farm we would kidnap Serraba and hide him so we Marketing Lisa Toaldo 570.491.5147 got to keep him. I miss his lion’s whinny in the mornings and his [email protected] canter toward me when he came in at night. I loved him so that when his vet, Dr. Emily Tomkins of Mid-Atlantic Equine Medical OFF-BOARD Center, said it was time to say goodbye and Vickie could not bear to COMMITTEE CHAIRS do it, I held him while he quietly passed from us. Calendar/Activities Cathy Brogan 908.510.7999 Serraba was the only horse who ever had the privilege of having [email protected] his lunch outside, unfettered, and his favorite spot to graze after his grain was the lawn just outside the barn. This is where he lay Grants [email protected] 908.534.4901 that night, covered in a sheet that I had made for him so he would leave us in dignity. On it I had written “We you, Serraba” along Nominating Jen Morris 201.986.4601 with all the names of the people and animals who would miss him. [email protected] Emily stayed with Serraba and all of us for hours, checking him and rechecking him to assure us all that the time had come. She Omnibus Cathy Brogan 908.510.7999 was so warm and giving to Vickie as well as me and everyone else 176 Barbertown Idell Rd. who stayed to comfort and support Vickie and say their farewells to Frenchtown, NJ 08825 Serraba. She respected Serraba and she respected his loved ones. [email protected] I could not write about Serraba when he first died. I now know that, in addition to remembering him, it is time to honor Emily and all Newsletter [email protected] the vets that take care of our wonderful horses and us when these difficult times are upon us. No one can take away the pain, but vets like Emily help us through it and that is a gift. Thank you to all of Webmaster Lynette McMoran 732.449.5322 you who have the humanity and compassion to grant us that gift. [email protected] Show Results Jean Goeltz 732.577.0272 “The best doctor in the world is the veterinarian. 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COMMUNITY NEWS COMMUNITY CALENDAR Check out the ESDCTA website for horse show updates, information about clinics, July 3 & 31 ESDCTA’s Open Cross-Country educational opportunities, and news about Schooling – HPNJ your Club, dressage, and eventing. Contact Gary Maholic: [email protected] or WHAT’S YOUR TALENT?? 215-489-1557 Let us know what you would like to Entries accepted on day of event only help us with in 2012. July 10 ESDCTA Education Webinar. All skills and interests wanted. See page 10 of this newsletter for Have an idea? We want to hear about it. more information Remember, this club is what YOU make it. July 12 - 13 Luis Denizard Clinic – Rhythm & Blues Stables Contact Susan Lax: [email protected] Allentown, NJ 609-758-4918 UPCOMING MEETINGS July 11 The Metro Diner Board Meeting Route 31/202N Ringoes, NJ ESDCTA welcomes proposals Contact: Susan Lax 609-466-4178 from vendors for goods and services. Please contact the appropriate committee. TBA Wildflowers in Pennington Eventing Committee Gary Maholic, [email protected]

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FOALIN’ AROUND Youth News, Activities, and Opportunities

The youth committee is very excited to introduce the first three teams that are representing the ESDCTA youth this year. We have a strong group of youth riders this year, and we are looking forward to all of the riders having a successful, fun, and educational experience at the competitions. ESDCTA will be paying for all of their entry fees and stabling costs, and will provide team shirts and patches. See below, if you think you could represent the ESDCTA at an eventing team competition this year.

Please join us in congratulating our teams! Look for results in next month’s newsletter or on our Facebook page-ESDCTA Youth. Lendon Gray’s Youth Dressage Festival – July 6-8 Kylie Dickinson and “Ishtar” Training Level Madeline Griffith and “Snickers” First Level Amanda McAuliffe and “Rainbeau’s Finella” Training Level Erika Olijslager and “Northern Quest Lady’s Man” Training Level Christy Pellegrino and “Stornoway Bay” Training Level Amanda Perkowski and “Ducheneau” Training Level Stuart Horse Trails July 12-15 Alyssa Ruffa and “Painted Fancy” Christy Pellegrino and “Christmas Eve” Jessica Ruffa and “Buddy” Jorgen Olijslager and “Classic” Grace Lutfy and “Puff Dragon” Sofie Lutfy and “Mighty Mouse” USDF Region 1 Youth Team July 28-29 at Morven Park, Leesburg, VA ESDCTA Sweethearts – Training Level Team: Ashley Coleman and “Duncan” Jessica Kuc and “Against All Odds” Haley Schierwagen and “Starlight” ESDCTA Hershey Kisses – Mixed Level Team: Alexa DiCiucio and “Sundance” First Level Jessica Giuliano and “Starlight” Firsy Level Rebecca Kuc and “Rufus” Third Level Grace Schierwagen and “Duncan” Training Level

We do have one more eventing team to field this year for the “Team Challenge at Burgundy Hollow,” October 28. Applications to be a member of this team are due September 15. The divisions offered are: Intro, Starter, Beginner Novice, and Novice. Please go to the “Activities” page on the ESDCTA website and read the “2012 Youth Program Handbook” for details.

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HORSE TREATS By Meredith Rogers

We all think our horses are special. However, there are Longest tail: A Palomino named Chinook had a tail that some horses everyone in the world thinks are special. measured 22 feet. Below are some world record holders. Longest mane: Maude, a mare from California, had an Tallest horse: Samson, a Shire gelding who stood 21.2½ 18-foot mane. hh. He was foaled in 1846 in England. He was renamed Mammouth when he was 4 years old due to his size. Most race wins: A horse named Kingston had 89 wins from 138 starts between 1986 and 1994. Shortest horse: Little Pumpkin was only 3.2 hh (14 inches tall) and weighted only 20 pounds. He was foaled Most Olympic gold medals: In show jumping it was a in April 15, 1973, and lived in South Carolina. horse named Halla, ridden by Hans-Gunther Winkler, who won 2 gold medals in 1956 (individual and team) Oldest horse: Old Billy, a Cleveland Bay or draft cross, and 1 in 1960 (team). In eventing it was a horse named was foaled in 1760 in England. He lived to be 62 years Marcroix, ridden by Charles Pahud de Mortanges, who old, dying in 1822. won 2 golds in 1928 (individual and team) and 1 in 1932 (individual). In dressage it was Rembrandt, ridden by Heaviest horse: Brooklyn Supreme, a Belgian born in Nicole Uphoff, who won 2 golds (individual and team) in 1928, was recorded weighing 3200 lbs (1.42 tons). 1988 and again in 1992.

Got Our Butts Kicked and Loved Every Minute of It – A Clinic with Linda Zang

By Meredith Rogers

My friend, Betsy, brought this clinic to my attention. We were a little afraid to sign up, as we were only training level riders and this was the Linda Zang, but we submitted our entries before we lost our nerve.

The clinic was hosted by Marilyn Payne at Applewood Farm on June 12-13, 2012. Although the weather was frightful, we hoped our rides would not be as we loaded our horses and got on the road. Marilyn welcomed us with coffee and a warm smile. Even though our times were not until the afternoon, we got there just before the first ride, so we could learn from the other participants.

The first thing we noticed was that Linda could assess a horse and rider’s issues in about 5 minutes of walking, trotting, and cantering. A common theme of hers was not to get angry at the horse for making a mistake. One horse kept doing a flying change before being asked but because he had difficultly doing the changes, Linda told his rider to accept the change when it Above: Betsy listens intently to instruction was clean even if it wasn’t requested. Another commonality was how Linda wanted the whip used. To get the horse to lift his shoulder, Linda had riders tap the horse’s shoulder instead of and low, near the withers, and then switching to put my weight behind the leg. For some horses it was the outside shoulder if in my left stirrup and setting my left hand. We went back and they bulged, and for others it was the inside if they fell into the forth like this around a 20-meter circle a few times and then turns. something amazing happened. Not only did my horse start paying attention, but my position got straighter. It was finally Betsy’s turn and I watched with earnest because I see her ride on a regular basis. Linda was pleased with where Next she had us canter, which is always a for me. To she was and made suggestions to “move up to the next level.” make sure I didn’t bang my horse in the mouth, she had me hold Betsy had to go from riding with wide hands, which served to onto my bucking strap with my outside rein both during the teach the horse contact, to a steady outside rein next to the transition and as we went around the ring. This served to create withers and an inside rein that was only used to assist in turns a steady outside rein. When he still wanted to go through the and to relax the poll. Just this simple fix transformed Betsy’s outside rein, she had me tap him on the shoulder with my outside horse from solid training level to a beautiful first-level ride. whip. I ride with two whips because normally he’s a slug. I could feel how forward and free he went. It felt incredible. Then it was my turn. My normally lazy beasty seemed to have a fire under his butt. Linda ignored his antics and had me focus Betsy and I left with too many directives floating through our on my position, which she rightly noticed was the root of all of heads to make much sense of it all. We both couldn’t wait to my horse’s issues. She had me do an exercise where I put my practice all that we learned and could only hope that we would weight into the right stirrup while keeping my right hand steady get our horses going at home half as well as we did at the clinic. VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 8

THE START BOX Eventing News

Let’s Be Safe Out There

By Gretchen Creesy

Recently, as I was trying to explain the sport of eventing to some out-of-town friends, the question of safety on cross- country came up. I was able to describe my first experience seeing a frangible pin in action.

Frangible pins have been in use for a decade now, the result of British research into the deadly falls caused when a horse hits the top of a fence above its knee and somersaults with its rider. If the top rail can be fitted with a device that allows it to drop away when hit with a critical downward force, then the horse has a chance to get its front feet on the ground.

In the United States, frangible pins have been compulsory on certain types of fences at the Preliminary level and up since 2010. One type of fence is the coffin, the very combination that caused so much grief for riders at Rolex Kentucky this year: open log fence, down to a ditch, up to a skinny brush. Their difficulties also exposed some of the problems with frangible pins.

The first rider out, New Zealander Andrew Nicholson and Calico Joe, hit the top log with enough force to break the pin, earning them 21 penalty points, one point more than an outright refusal. Because only skilled technicians can replace a pin, there was a lengthy hold before the next rider could start on course. Almost all of the dozen or so horses I watched through the combination brushed the top log, and each time the technicians ran from the sidelines with their tools to examine the pin. When the log came down for Clark Montgomery on Loughan Glen, it was almost an anticlimax. Montgomery continues to maintain that his horse did not hit the log with so much force that the pin should have broken.

Within weeks of Rolex, event riders petitioned the international equestrian federation (FEI) to remove the penalty for breaking a pin. Early in June, the FEI agreed to allow the ground jury at its events to determine penalties on a case-by- case basis. While the FEI continues to postpone implementation of industrial standards for frangible/deformable cross- country devices at its events, it is likely that we will see other technologies employed, such as the MIM NewEra Clip System developed in Sweden. This does not require special expertise to repair.

In the weeks since Jersey Fresh, where a horse was impaled by a broken fence flag, the U.S. Eventing Association proposed new rules about the use of safety flags on certain types of narrow fences. As always, at whatever level, if you see something on cross country that just plain looks wrong, talk to your technical delegate. Other riders will thank you. VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 9

SALUTE... JUDITH FELLER

By: Rebecca Kuc

Judy Feller, of Effort, PA, has years of various types of experience under her belt! She has been on a horse since she was 3 years old, and started formal lessons when she was only 5 years old! In 1947, her family moved to Pike County, PA, and she has been able to own her own horses since then, except for her horseless years when she was in college. In the past, Judy has trained horses for both English and Western classes. She’s also taken driving lessons and broke two horses to harness, as well as taught for three years at a summer riding camp.

Judy became familiar with dressage a long time ago through her love of books; however, she only just began competing in dressage last year. She loves to read and did a lot of reading about dressage before ever stepping into the ring. She also had friends who rode dressage and she would often go to watch them compete. In 1991, while boarding at a farm for the that taught dressage, she started taking lessons to help both her and her horse.

In 1999, Judy was introduced to her current horse, Dolly, who is a Quarter Horse cross mare. Judy bought the quiet mare for trail riding, however, in the summer of 2007, Dolly tore a suspensory ligament. In early 2008, as Dolly was beginning to return to work, she was diagnosed with equine motor neuron disease, a Vitamin E and selenium deficiency. It took more than a year for Dolly to fully overcome the effects of the illness and to be comfortably ridden again.

In the fall of 2007, Judy moved Dolly to Hidden Creek Equestrian Center in Kunkletown, PA. Judy has remained at Hidden Creek since then, although she still brings Dolly to her house for the summers. In 2011, Judy competed Dolly at Hidden Creek at Intro A and B. The pair progressed over the season and earned Judy’s first ESDCTA award, an Ribbon for Starter W/T Senior. Judy has already began her 2012 show season with Hidden Creek’s May show, where the pair earned a 66% and 68% at Intro A and B. The pair is actively working towards being able to do Intro C and Training 1, and beyond! However, Judy’s biggest goal is to keep Dolly sound into her retirement.

Judy really enjoys that, unlike other disciplines, dressage competitions provide ride times. She loves that she knows exactly what time she’s competing instead of waiting around all day for the class to be called. Although she loves dressage, her favorite thing to do with Dolly is to go on long trail rides.

Aside from riding, Judy is very busy. Before retiring in 1999, Judy worked as the Government Documents Librarian at East Stroudsburg University. Judy is currently working on several research projects, and she also greatly enjoys photography and playing the piano.

Judy would also like to mention how helpful her husband, Walt, has been with her riding. “Walt has helped care for the horses, driven me to shows, and taken lots of pictures. His assistance and encouragement has been the cornerstones of any success I’ve had - and he preferred skiing to riding!” We wish Judy and Dolly the best of luck in 2012 and in achieving all of their goals!

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VOLUMEPresented 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 by COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 10 Dr. Sarah Ralston A NEW ESDCTA EDUCATION WEBINAR Learn what you should feed post surgery and to avoid re-occurrenceTuesday, July 10, 2012 7pm to 8pm FEEDING HORSES AFTER COLIC presented by Dr. Sarah Ralston Learn what you should feed post surgery to avoid re-occurance.

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Please register to receive webinar connection information: Sarah Ralston, VMD, PhD, DACVN, is an AssociateEmail Susan Lax Pro- at [email protected] fessor with the Department of Animal Sciences, SEBS, Rutgers, the State University of NewGOING Jersey. GREEN MEETING Please register to receive webinarExpress connection Your Preference! In addition to collecting your answers to the survey, ESDCTA wants to give its members the opportunity toinformation: share their opinions with the board about “going green” with the newsletter and the Omnibus. Please join us Monday, July 9th Email Susan Lax at [email protected] Griddle, 190 Center Street, Clinton, NJ 7 pm – 8:30 pm Collective Remarks ESDCTA OMNIBUS

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Fun for All at Adult Horsemanship Camp by Sally Jo Drosnock

I had the pleasure of attending horsemanship camp cramping trying to keep my position. Jane also worked for the first time in my life this past May. The camp with us on position. was held at East Hill Farm, Plainfield, Vermont. Located 20 minutes outside of Montpelier, Vermont, Day 2: Geometry and horse stain whitening. Ruth East Hill Farm provides full professional training found a school pony that fit my saddle, and we started facilities and staff. Ruth Hogan-Poulsen bases working on geometry. I had sore muscles that I didn’t Poulsen Dressage LLC out of East Hill Farm from even know I had. Since I have two paint horses at May through November. Founders and trainers, home I thought I was great at keeping them “as white Kathie Moulton and Jeannette Hogan, and barn as possible,” but I learned a few new tricks. I also was manager and assistant trainer, Caitlin Janus, offer introduced to a new whitening product that works year-round lessons and training at the Farm. great.

East Hill Farm is also the summer training home of Day 3: Contact and channeling energy via your aides. Jane Savoie and many other nationally recognized The mini clinic was a farrier demonstration/discussion equestrians. Owned by Hogan-Poulsen, Jeanneatte by Bo Poulsen, Ruth’s husband and expert farrier. I Hogan, and Kathie Moulton, the facility has adult was so sore at this point that I treated myself to a horse camp in the spring and in the fall. massage. Ruth told me that I have natural elasticity with my contact but she is not sure I know what to do Each night after the barn was cleaned, there were with it. My pony has taught me what not to do over the cocktails and appetizers while we got to review the years and we keep bad habits just like good habits. day’s lesson on CD before dinner. This was a fun bonding and learning experience for all. Day 4: Learning how to use the energy to move your horse from behind so you don’t have to work so much. I shared accommodations with two fantastic women It is amazing how our bad habits hold us back. I was and made two new horse friends. One was from reminded about taking too long to make a correction. Iowa and the other was from Missouri, and I hope If the horse does what he is asked, reward. If he does to see both later this summer. We lodged together not, reinforce the aide quickly. I have a problem with to save expenses, but little did we know we would the execution of quickly. Eight strides, or even three be bonding like college roommates over nonrelated strides is not considered quick enough so we worked horse experiences in our “old” historic cottage. on that.

During the camp, everyone worked on the same Day Five: Relaxing and riding to tempo. I was so themes but at different levels depending on whether exhausted I planned to use everything I learned to they had their own horse or had to get to know one of make the ride as smooth as possible. My mount came the well-trained schoolmasters. into my connection quicker and I didn’t think so much about my aides. It was so much fun and I learned that Day 1: Isolation of the aides with Jane Savoie you automatically executed aides when you were not (videotaping) and Ruth Poulsen instructing. I was thinking about them so much. so petrified of making a mistake with my equitation. The saddle that fit my assigned school horse, Rain, I have to say I have never eaten so much in my life and unfortunately did not fit me. It probably did not help yet lost weight. It took me a good week to recover from that I had an awesome lesson on Rocky the Equisizer my retreat at camp. I had a blast and met so many with Melissa MacLaren (assistant trainer and barn wonderful people! I highly recommend the experience. manager) prior to my lesson. I was so sore; I was VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 12

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A high level of skilled training on quality horses continued to be seen in the CDI Ring, as well as the USEF Rings during the next two days. Competitors did their best to impress the judges in each ring and at every level. The Young Horse classes were a favorite for the audience, these classes boasted over 16 contenders riding exuberant and talented 4, 5, and 6 year olds. The Pony classes were well represented by Barbara Davis and Sophia Calve on their tiny but mighty equine partners. Saturday highlighted the Freestyles; the downpour began along with the music. It took concentration and finesse from the riders to bring their mounts through to the end of each freestyle. The spectators showed their appreciation with much applause. The complete list of winners and scores can be found on the Centerline and ESDCTA websites, congratulations to you all.

The evenings over the holiday weekend show were packed with fun and food. Festivities began with the CDI Reception held after the jog on Thursday. Officials, staff, and CDI competitors took the opportunity to relax and socialize. Soon the pavilion was bursting at its seams with vendors: 17 took part and offered a variety of quality merchandise and something for everyone. Friday evening people could shop and sample the snacks provided during the Vendors Stroll. Apassionata representative Gudmar Petursson riding an Icelandic horse took center stage performing gaits, such as the Tolt. Cheering and applause were heard all over the horse park to celebrate this fabulous horsemanship demonstration. Susan Lax opened the Competitors buffet with the dedication of the Lazelle Knocke Memorial Arena. She said that it was Lazelle’s hope that every rider has the opportunity to follow his/her dreams. A Memorial Plaque will be put outside the East Arena in Lazelle’s honor. Saturday evening participants rolled up their sleeves for a traditional BBQ dinner. The diners enjoyed good food and hospitality courtesy of several sponsors and Christopher’s Kitchen. A popular activity held over the weekend was the Silent Auction to benefit the Region 1 NAJYRC teams. The Auction brought in $5000, which will be much appreciated by Region 1 Junior and Young Riders. Dressage with the Experts was available on Saturday with Lauren Sprieser as the commentator. Her expertise was invaluable in understanding what we were seeing in front of us.

Thank you to everyone who made the weekend an overwhelming success: the organizers, volunteers, the spectators, and of course, the riders. VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 13

A Huge Thank You to Everyone who Volunteered at the MDW Show!

I can’t say enough about how wonderful every volunteer was at our MDW/CDI Allentown. ESDCTA is very lucky to have such great members who come out to support our shows. Without your help we wouldn’t be able to offer these events that benefit not only ESDCTA, but the broader dressage community.

It was good to see so many familiar faces again this year (many of whom volunteered for 2 and 3 days) as well as a growing group of “newbies,” who were buddied up with experienced volunteers to learn the ropes. It makes me very proud to be a part of this club.

This thank you note won’t be complete without expressing a huge debt of gratitude to the members of the Dressage Competitions Committee, Beth Ann and Keith Adams, Lisa Toaldo, Carol Conner, Molly Moon, and Dawn Cozzolino who worked long and hard both before and after the show to present a wonderful event. Thank you all for a job well done!

Terry Masters

Dennis and Terry Reese Lynn Newton Ellen and Jessica Clark Kem and Billy Barbosa Lynette McMoran Beth, Ricky & Lilly Calve Adele Hearn Jessie Bacha Terry Correia Elaine Landy Tracey Wilson Shay Decker Jean Goeltz Amy French Ayushi Bhatt Molly Moon Stephanie Mason Constance Caroll Gaelle Spence Bonnie Lynn Eva Karkas Ruth Munroe MaryAnn Debski Sarah Rodriquez Pat Stave Myrna Jenkins Kristi Roeder Patti Thompson Barbara Isaac Gerry Merriam Peggy Christ Heidi Lemack Savannah Kolesa Ruth Williams Valerie Glantschnig Phyllis Martin-Borrero Victoria Shilton Tammy Purdy Jan Kalafat Kari Allen Sue Werner Galina Tedeeva May Lou Barrett Clare Russell Michelle Marzoev Nancy Schmidt Emily Dave` Nancy Frenick Ann Schneider Marie and Abby Fodor Erin Hamer Kathy Grisola Meredith Rogers Kim Caputo Julie Peterson Daniella Corrente Raegan Pietruski Melinda Pesci Lori Maas Laura Boyce Anita Bhala Sharon McDaniel Gail Bott Valerie & Morgan Heritage VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 14

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EVENTING COMPETITIONS & CLINIC WITH MARILYN PAYNE APPLEWOOD FARM Oldwick NJ

August 11 & 12, 2012

AUGUST 11 : YOUNG EVENT HORSE (YEH) COMPETITION FOR 4 & 5 YEAR OLDS, FUTURE EVENT HORSE COMPETITION FOR YEARLINGS, 2 & 3 YEAR OLDS, & INTRODUCTION TO EVENTING DIVISIONS FROM ELEMENTARY THROUGH TRAINING LEVEL.

AUGUST 12: CROSS COUNTRY CLINIC: FROM CAVALLETTI FOR DRESSAGE RIDERS THROUGH TRAINING LEVEL.

A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO TRY YOUR HAND AT EVENTING, OR TO SCHOOL OVER WELL-DESIGNED, ENCOURAGING COURSES. XC CLINIC INCLUDES A CAVALLETTI-ONLY DIVISION FOR DRESSAGE RIDERS.

YEH includes an in-hand conformation phase, the YEH dressage test for 4 or 5 year old eventing prospects, and a jumping phase that begins with a few straightforward show jumps, which feed directly into several inviting XC fences. The jumping phase is immediately followed by the galloping phase, in which horses are judged on the quality of the gallop and ability to cover ground. FEH focuses on judging the potential of yearlings and 2 and 3 year olds to become successful event horses. Horses are judged in hand on their conformation and the quality and correctness of their gaits. They stand for inspection and then walk and trot on a triangle, followed by standing again for the judge’s observation.

MODIFIED EVENTING DIVISIONS are an introduction for horses and riders of all ages and equestrian disciplines, whether you or your horse are new to eventing, want to tune up, or try a new level. If entries permit, there will be separate divisions for new event horses, and new event riders. There will be no conformation phase. Levels include:

ELEMENTARY: BN dressage test A; crossrails to 2’ jumps BEGINNER NOVICE: BN test B; 2’ -2’7” jumps NOVICE: Novice test A; 2’7” – 2’11” jumps (YEH 4 y.o. course) TRAINING: Training test A; 2’11” – 3’3” jumps (YEH 5 y.o. course)

For more information, contact the competition secretary, Kathy Hall, 740-504-4086, email [email protected], or go to www.marilynpayne.com. For details about YEH & FEH, go to www.useventing.com and use the “Search” function. YEH & FEH entries must be registered with USEA and must use the USEA Entry Form available from www.useventing.com. For information and entry form for XC clinic August 12, go to www.marilynpayne.com, Activities at Applewood. Times will be posted on the website, as well as a link to the USEA entry forms for YEH & FEH, and to the YEH dressage tests. VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 15

SHOW RESULTS

ORANGE COUNTY DRESSAGE FOURTH – 1 & 2 * FOURTH – TOC April 28, 2012 Judge: Cushner (L) B. Sproule-Hansen * Coco Chanel 64.428 B. Satkowski (1) Ramses 65.571 B. Sproule-Hansen * Coco Chanel 62.567 A. Krossen (1) Viva 63.857 USDF – A B. Satkowski (2) Ramses 63.648 J. Wark Majestic Wings 66.562 FLYING CHANGE FARM A. Krossen (1) Zulft 60.428 G. Zierick Robin Goodfellow 62.187 May 2, 2012 FOURTH – 2 M. Vogini Max 57.812 Judges: Ebner (S) & Griffin (r) M. Payne Dario 70.810 C. Cuddy Irish Toffee 57.812 L. Longfield Iced Macha 57.432 USDF – B USDF – A FOURTH – 3 L. Reilly Drifter’s Way 68.125 A. Fodor Tally 68.750 M. Payne Dario 70.250 J. DiGiso Tori 64.062 A. Symington Politiek 66.875 L. Longfield Iced Macha 60.375 M. Cuddy Rolex Dream 62.187 USDF – B PRIX ST. GEORGES G. Zierick Robin Goodfellow 61.250 A. Symington Politiek 67.500 H. Mason Warsteiner 78.552 USDF – C A. Fodor Tally 64.375 H. Mason Zar 74.868 S. VanDerMolen Code Red 66.500 USDF – C – J J. Kuc Ultimate 62.368 J. Wark Majestic Wings 65.000 A. Simmons Johnstone’s Finnmark 65.250 DEVELOPING PRIX ST. GEORGES J. DiGiso Tori 63.500 TRAINING – 1 – J H. Mason Zar 74.412 M. Cuddy Casanova 56.500 E. Olijslager 75.833 INTERMEDIARE – I TRAINING – 1 – A Northern Quest Lady’s Man H. Mason Warstiner 80.921 B. Sproule-Hansen Secret Love 67.333 A. Simmons Johnstone’s Finnmark 64.792 W. Garfinkel Mrs. Tex 60.526 C. Ryan Chyboy 61.875 J. Olijslager 58.333 J. Kuc Grande I Am 56.182 M. Peterson Tickled Pink 61.250 Northern Quest Lady’s Man MFS – FOURTH LEVEL J. Morris Claire 57.500 TRAINING – 1 – S J. Kuc Ultimate 67.500 TRAINING – 1 – B M. Fodor Bennett 74.791 USDF – 4 YEAR OLD K. Boehme Knox Farm Reilly 63.333 TRAINING – 2 – J H. Tohme Wham Bam 63.800 L. Reinisch Crème de la Crème 62.708 E. Olijslager 72.143 BEGINNER NOVICE S. VanDerMolen Code Red 60.000 Northern Quest Lady’s Man J. Olijslager 31.00 D. Cannon Irish Toffee 59.791 A. Mcauliffe Rainbeau’s Finella 66.429 Northern Quest Diamond of Cork TRAINING – 2 – A TRAINING – 2 K. Boehme Knox Farm Reilly 66.071 M. Fodor Bennett 75.000 DIAMOND CREEK DRESSAGE SHOW R. Baker Country 65.535 G. Caldero Cirrus 70.000 April 21, 2012 Judge: Smith (r) C. McConnell Amber Onyx SLG 62.321 H. Mason Tavo 70.000 A. Berger Ferrari NTF 60.535 W. Garfinkel Bach 67.143 LEADLINE – W * TRAINING – 2 - B TRAINING – 3 – J M. Johnson Freckles 1st H. Howell Gordias 65.535 A. Mcauliffe Rainbeau’s Finella 64.400 N. Edwards Dancer 2nd M. Peterson Tickled Pink 64.464 TRAINING – 3 –S LEADLINE – W/T * C. Ryan Chyboy 63.750 G. Caldero Cirrus 73.600 M. Johnson Freckles 1st J. Morris Claire 59.821 H. Mason Tavo 70.800 N. Edwards Dancer 2nd TRAINING – 3 – A W. Garfinkel Bach 66.000 LEADLINE – W/T – OFF LEAD * A. Gaseb Papayana 66.400 FIRST – TOC M. Johnson Freckles 1st S. Holt Chrome Plated 59.800 J. Olijslager (2) Lincoln 72.297 N. Edwards Dancer 2nd C. McConnell Amber Onyx SLG 56.200 W. Garfinkel (2) Fantom 67.997 USDF – A TRAINING – 3 - B W. Garfinkel (1) Fantom 66.451 K. Swangler Casey 66.880 C. Ryan Chyboy 66.800 J. Olijslager (3) Lincoln 66.129 M. Hauser Lucky Lady 65.630 A. Berger Ferrari NTF 59.000 SECOND – 1 K. Sommerville Andy 64.380 B. Turner Scou’s Honor 57.400 L. Hickey Whind in the Willows 64.714 USDF – B FIRST – 1 D. Cozzolino Lightning Ridge 62.000 K. Swangler Casey 66.250 S. Rose Zip’s Fanci Chocolate 66.034 SECOND – 2 K. Sommerville Andy 64.380 H. Lankau Ria’s Special Wolf 54.310 M. Payne Shatiana 70.263 USDF – C FIRST – 2 N. Baergen Real Spring Z 60.263 S. Bailow Ffearless 61.000 D. Hall Lalique 67.297 SECOND – 3 O. Devine Sizzling Cinder 60.000 S. Rose Zip’s Fanci Chocolate 67.027 M. Payne Shatiana 68.452 TRAINING – 1 H. Lankau Ria’s Special Wolf 59.729 L. Hickey Whind In the Willows 61.905 K. Somerville Katie 65.410 FIRST – 3 D. Cozzolino Lightning Ridge 57.857 S. Henkel Tuscan 62.920 D. Hall Lalique 62.903 N. Baergen Real Spring Z 57.261 J. Servis Andagio 60.000 SECOND – 1 THIRD – TOC TRAINING – 2 L. Durham Willem Sandor 61.428 H. Mason (1) Zotico 74.605 K. Dickinson Ishtar 66.431 D. Vannostrand Mr. Splash Bug 49.000 W. Garfinkel (2) Vanessa 68.170 S. Henkel Tuscan 65.362 SECOND – 2 R. Kuc (1) Rufus 62.895 J. Servis Adagio 62.530 P. Piccillo Tribute 65.394 THIRD – 3 A. Schnoor Foxy Kairewich 62.144 K. Rose The Mighty Quinn 64.342 A. Krossen Zulft 72.051 TRAINING – 3 D. Vannostrand Mr. Splash Bug 48.815 H. Mason Zotico 71.410 K. Dickinson Ishtar 68.100 SECOND – 3 A. Krossen Viva 69.872 E. Dave Fresco 67.220 P. Piccillo Tribute 63.333 W. Garfinkel Vanessa 68.462 K. Sommerville Katie 66.430 VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 16

SHOW RESULTS

J. O’Hagan Dreaming of Romance 62.400 D. Brown Once in a Blue Moon 71.905 INTERMEDIAIRE – 1 – O/BLM/GAIG FIRST – 1 J. Feeley Lil 66.667 H. Mason Warsteiner 78.632 E. Dave Fresco 66.140 P. Quelch Chester 61.905 H. Mason Zar 72.763 FIRST – 2 C. Swobodda To Be Kidd 60.952 GRAND PRIX – O/BLM/GAIG P. Weston Fast Iz A Turtle 61.351 WESTERN DRESSAGE – BASIC – 2 H. Mason Respekt 68.936 C. Pellegrino Christmas Eve 53.512 D. Brown Once in a Blue Moon 70.870 L. Lewis-Greene Picasso’s Bleu 66.889 FIRST - 3 E. Johnson Tenoru 69.565 A. Peterson Midnight Espresso 57.741 J. Feeley Lil 68.696 NJ REGION PONY CLUB N. Burrini Jay Gallant Kenedy 57.422 May 6, 2012 Judge: Stender (r) C. Pellegrino Christmas Eve 52.263 DRESSAGE AT BCHP – I SECOND – 1 May 5, 2012 USDF – A A. Peterson Midnight Espresso 55.711 Judges: Griffin (r) & Canace (S) M. Wyan Caleb 63.750 N. Burrini Jay Gallant Kennedy 53.712 A. Fodor Tally 60.000 TRAINING – 1 – O D. Cahill Chris Bo Biss 58.125 DRESSAGE AT THE MEADOW S. Wetzel Best Man 66.667 K. Ketofsky Tinseltown 56.250 May 5, 2012 Judge: Morrison (L) TRAINING – 2 – O/BLM USDF – B K. Dickinson Ishtar 74.464 K. McGillan Celtic Thunder 65.000 USDF – A – STARTER RIDER V. Sher Whellington 73.393 S. Mattos RU Atticus 64.375 E. Diaz Momma’s Sugar Baby 58.125 K. Meyer Nereus 71.429 M. Wyan Caleb 63.750 A. Jolie-Date Patahamo 56.250 J. McDonald Tela 70.357 D. Cahill Chris Bo Biss 60.625 USDF – B – STARTER RIDER TRAINING – 3 – O/GAIG USDF – C E. Meyer Fleetwood Flyer 64.375 V. Sher Whellington 74.200 B. Hay Hailey 66.500 E. Diaz Momma’s Sugar Baby 59.063 K. Dickinson Ishtar 72.400 N. Fosse Phantom of the Opera 66.000 H. Schuessler-Diaz TF Zahira 56.875 K. Meyer Nereus 70.200 K. McGillan Celtic Thunder 57.000 A. Jolie-Date Patchamo 55.625 S. Retzlaff Rigoletto MTF 69.800 S. Mattos RU Atticus 54.500 USDF – A – STARTER HORSE FIRST – 1 – O TRAINING – 1 K. Nelson Black Tie Vic 67.188 E. Dave Fresco 70.517 A. Smolinsky RU Zidane 63.333 K. Nelson Star Swept 64.688 S. Retzlaff Rigoletto MTF 68.276 A. Gimbel Bennet 63.125 J. Costa Khommand Performance 63.125 C. Deephouse Reahna 67.759 B. Hay Hailey 62.500 USDF – B – STARTER HORSE S. Kantor Rosetta 64.310 J. Rosenblum Majestic 62.083 K. Nelson Black Tie Vic 68.750 FIRST – 2 – O/BLM TRAINING – 2 K. Nelson Star Swept 66.563 P. Care Lhukas 67.432 A. Smolinsky RU Zidane 64.821 S. Ceylan Son of a Bull 66.250 C. Butler Coromandel 67.162 M. Chambers Bella Max 64.266 A. Shiffer Wexford 63.750 S. Kantor Rosetta 64.730 M. Rogers FWF Prince Rajah 63.571 USDF – C – STARTER RIDER K. Keating Tattoo You 63.514 J. Rosenblum Majestic 61.964 E. Meyer Fleetwood Flyer 65.250 FIRST – 3 – O/GAIG TRAINING – 3 M. Muldowney Mikey 65.000 J. McDonald Tela 65.645 A. Gimble Bennet 78.800 S. Ceylan Son of a Bull 63.500 SECOND – 1 – O M. Chambers Bella Max 64.400 USDF – C – STARTER HORSE S. Hirosh Rosalyn 60.286 E. Karkas Silver Moon 56.600 A. Shiffer Wexford 65.000 SECOND – 2 – O/BLM A. Reverendo Elmer 56.000 G. Murphy Powered by 60.250 W. Furlong Sylvie 65.789 SECOND – TOC TRAINING – 1 – STARTER RIDER M. Gerrard Fuerto G 59.474 N. Baergen (3) Real Spring Z 58.542 S. Ceylan Son of a Bull 63.750 SECOND – 3 – O/GAIG N. Baergen (2) Real Spring Z 55.526 M. Muldowney Mikey 63.542 M. Gerrard Fuerto G 54.048 FOURTH – 1 & 2 TRAINING – 2 THIRD – 1 – O B. Satkowski (2) Ramses 60.135 A. Goldman Imatator’s Flash 61.607 K. Hechler Tarantella 58.553 B. Satkowski (1) Ramses 59.714 TRAINING – 3 K. Kruemmling Dahlia 56.711 INTERMEDIAIRE – I * A. Goldman Imatator’s Flash 61.600 THIRD – 2 – O/BLM K. Herslow * Cordobino 69.737 J. Harper Epic’s Dream 61.200 W. Furlong Jazzmine 65.732 EVENTING – TOC FIRST – 1 THIRD – 3 – O/GAIG A. Otis (BN) Tucker 26.20 J. Harper Epic’s Dream 61.379 K. Hechler Tarantella 60.256 L. Fazio (N) Kilcannon Pride 26.50 K. Mertens Boomer 60.172 FOURTH – 1 – O L. Farrar (N) Possum 31.70 FIRST – 2 L. Annett Savannahh 64.143 L. Farrar (T) Possum 34.50 K. Mertens Boomer 60.270 FOURTH – 2 – O/BLM T. Mandrona Jacarta’s Alibi 59.730 N. Zaccheo Nash 70.946 BURGUNDY HOLLOW SCHOOLING FIRST – 3 J. Gottier Xama da Raposa 60.541 DRESSAGE/CT/HT May 6, 2012 C. Montgomery Kenzo 61.129 R. Munroe Tiramisu 58.649 SECOND – TOC FOURTH – 3 – O/GAIG INTRO – 1 P. Feifert Count of Monte Cristo 59.643 J. Gottier Xama da Raposa 60.375 A. Seasholtz Flower Power 29.40 P. Feifert Count of Monte Cristo 58.289 PRIX ST. GEORGES – O/BLM/GAIG O’Heher Cookies N Cream 32.50 T. Mandrona Jacarta’s Alibi 58.026 H. Mason Warsteiner 76.447 H. Twarkusky Landing Smokin 36.90 HORSE TRIALS – TOC H. Mason Zar 72.368 R. Smith Alfred’s Alan RS 40.00 K. Mertens Boomer 62.727 S. Oei Hogarth 68.026 INTRO – 2 WESTERN DRESSAGE * J. Greener Mudzima 66.842 M. Gruver Blonde Logic 36.60 VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 17

SHOW RESULTS

E. Barberra Smokin Hot 39.10 N. Taylor Dalls County 57.680 USDF – B – STARTER RIDER M. Harrigan Honey 39.40 TRAINING – 3 – J B. Warner All Eyes On Me 61.250 M. Harper Naia 39.40 M. Lubner Fein Jewel 61.600 N. Marquis Omni 58.437 STARTER – 1 TRAINING – 3 - S USDF – A – STARTER HORSE C. Starkey Bobby Magee 40.00 K. Culliton-Dussek Golou II 74.000 L. Gallagher Be Glorious 62.187 B. Fulling Royal Chaos 54.00 K. Titus Daniel 68.400 K. Turner Daisy 60.000 STARTER - 2 M. Marzoev Remel 63.000 USDF – B – STARTER HORSE J. Morse Carson’s Band 32.80 T. Napoleon Dalls County 61.400 L. Gallagher Be Glorious 61.562 C. Schultz Moonpie 36.00 FIRST – 1 – S USDF – C – STARTER RIDER R. Zarzycki Phat Tuesday 36.50 A. French Harleigh 67.240 Q. Ridgway Maybelline 65.500 S. Pena Berringer 39.00 A. French* Harleigh 65.000 USDF – C – STARTER HORSE BEGINNER NOVICE – 1 M. Marzoev Remel 61.890 M. Tomasello Chloe 63.750 K. Cantine Mama Mia 26.70 L. Murdaco Apache Moon 52.760 TRAINING – 1 – STARTER HORSE R. Gardiner Mighty Mouse 36.70 WESTERN DRESSAGE – BASIC – 1 – J * L. Dobbs Monster Myth 64.791 C. Pellegrino Apollo 52.60 M Traino Dallas County 64.040 M. Tomasello Chloe 60.208 C. Burbank Stella 61.10 J. Brindle-Clark Ragtime Sierra 51.190 TRAINING – 1 BEGINNER NOVICE - 2 WESTERN DRESSAGE – BASIC – 1 – S * N. Cribbin Just Do It 62.708 J. Olijslager Northern Quest Lady’s Man 28.80 M. Campbell Frosty’s Marshall Boot 60.950 M. Curtin Native’s Bugle Boy 61.875 C. Quinn Way To Go Ro 32.10 WESTERN DRESSAGE – BASIC – 2 – J * L. Paulino Dial’s Sparks 57.916 M. Thacker-Young Derby By Five 32.20 M. Traino Dallas County 64.780 TRAINING – 2 E. Posillico Military Tradition 34.80 J. Brindle-Clark Ragtime Sierra 51.950 C. Curtin Rose Royce 65.000 NOVICE WESTERN DRESSAGE – BASIC – 2 – S* N. Cribbin Just Do It 61.785 N. Carolan Topgun 34.30 R. Lowrie Windsong’s Topaz 62.380 M. Curtin Native’s Bugle Boy 60.000 R. Nardella Toby 39.60 T. Napoleon Beamer’s First Charm 60.210 L. Paulino Dial’s Sparks 56.964 N. Zaccheo Ringer 40.90 M. Campbell Frosty’s Marshall Boot 59.560 TRAINING – 3 P. Lutfy Flip A Coin 43.10 WESTERN DRESSAGE – PRIMARY – 1* M. Marzoer Remel 68.400 J. Brindle-Clark Ragtime Sierra 53.260 E. Van Wagner Ysbran 67.400 BURLINGTON COUNTY 4-H DRESSAGE WESTERN DRESSAGE – PRIMARY – 2* C. Curtin Rose Royce 60.000 May 6, 2012 Judge: Adams (r) R. Lowrie Windsong’s Topaz 65.370 A. Farrell Lexy’s Lil Star 58.000 FIRST – 1 USDF – A – STARTER RIDER HORSE PARK OF NEW JERSEY I. Biely Don Cooper 69.137 M. Evangelisti Princess Ghanima 65.000 JERSEY FRESH May 9-13, 2012 G. Rickabaugh Mystical Magic 68.793 USDF – A – J A. Rickabaugh Mystical Magic 67.931 J. Brindle-Clark Cycloptic Dilemma 59.380 CCI2** M. Marzoer Remel 67.586 USDF – B – STARTER RIDER B. Martin Crackerjack 48.50 FIRST – 2 M. Evangelisti Princess Ghanima 63.130 K. Williams Brazen Bomber 58.50 V. Shilton Wise Consul 66.081 USDF – B – J H. Payne Santino 58.60 T. Wilson Denali 64.594 K. Jeansson Amethyst 61.880 D. Payne Crown Talisman 61.10 N. Ivins Dartanian 63.783 J. Brindle-Clark Cycloptic Dilemma 60.630 CCI3*** L. Dobbs False Economy 62.973 USDF – B – S P. Dutton Mystery Whisper 38.80 FIRST – 3 - J V. McAdams Valvert 76.250 M. Pollard Jude’s Law 47.60 A. DiCiurcio Sundance 66.774 T. Napoleon Beamer’s First Charm 70.000 S. O’Hanlon Colombo 47.80 A. DiCiurcio Fancy Delray 60.000 N. Charles Tuscan 62.500 B. Davidson, Jr. Ballynoe Castle RM 50.40 FIRST – 3 – S M. Campbell Frosty’s Marshall Boot 55.630 HT – CT2** I. Biely Don Cooper 65.483 USDF – B – STARTER HORSE K. O’Connor Mandiba 47.40 G. Rickabaugh Mystical Magic 64.838 R. Crawford Counting on Forever 55.000 K. O’Connor RF Amber Eyes 56.70 V. Shilton Wise Consul 62.580 USDF – C – STARTER RIDER C. Husain Piece of Hope 59.80 T. Wilson Denali 62.096 L. Gallagher Catcha Star 54.500 L. Millikin Masterpiece 54 62.00 SECOND – 2 USDF – C – J HT – CIC3*** A. DiCiurcio Sundance 65.000 C. Fitzpatrick Lucky Irish 65.000 R. Howard Riddle Master 52.80 A. DiCiurcio Fancy Delray 60.000 TRAINING – 1 – STARTER RIDER S. Halpin Manoir de Carneville 53.60 THIRD – 1 L. Gallagher Catcha Star 54.790 W. Faudree Pawlow 57.40 I. Biely Paradox 69.342 TRAINING – 1 – J B. Martin Trading Aces 58.00 THIRD – 3 K. Jeansson Amethyst 56.400 I. Biely Paradox 67.820 TRAINING – 1 – S SADDLEBROOK RIDGE DRESSAGE FOURTH – 1 - J V. McAdams Valvert 71.670 May 12, 2012 Judge: Jones-Sinelik (r) A. Rickabaugh Randolf Scott 58.142 N. Charles Tuscan 63.130 FOURTH – 1 - S G. Titus Fieldway Ferris’ Day Off 57.500 LEADLINE – W * G. Rickabaugh Paradox 70.000 TRAINING – 1 – J C. Ridgway Butterfly 71.250 L. Savage Inspiration 56.428 M. Lubner Fein Jewel 61.790 LEADLINE – W/T * PRIX ST. GEORGES TRAINING – 2 – s C. Ridgway Butterfly 75.882 I. Biely Randolf Scott 62.368 K. Titus Daniel 75.890 USDF – A – STARTER RIDER MFS – FIRST LEVEL K. Dulliton-Dussek Golou II 73.210 N. Marquis Omni 60.625 N. McKinley Serendipity 60.833 G. Titus Fieldway Ferris’ Day Off 58.340 B. Warner All Eyes On Me 56.875 VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 18

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DRESSAGE AT DVHA TRAINING – 1 J. SaguiMidsummer Night’s Dream 77.750 May 12, 2012 Judge Canace (S) T. Peck Beir Boi 68.500 TRAINING – 1 – STARTER RIDER – J J. Lopez Dusty’s Pumpkin Breeze 62.50 S. Ceylan Son Of A Bull 63.125 USDF – A – STARTER RIDER M. Doherty * Electric Slide 61.900 TRAINING – 1 – S L. Pettenati Bravo 63.750 C. Gillet 61.500 I. Biely Kosmic Karma 71.458 USDF – B – STARTER RIDER TRAINING – 2 TRAINING – 1 – STARTER HORSE – S L. Pettanati Bravo 60.313 J. O’Hagan Dreaming of Romance 67.000 J. Sagui Midsummer Night’s Dream 71.042 USDF – A – STARTER HORSE T. Peck Beir Boi 63.800 TRAINING – 2 – J R. Munroe Opal 65.625 L. Baptis Jewel 63.600 A. Rickabaugh Kosmic Karma 73.571 D. Zipperer Heyday Demetrius 64.063 M. Garcia Tiger Lily 61.600 TRAINING – 2 – S M. Hauser Lucky Lady 62.500 TRAINING – 3 S. Helm Snickers 66.607 USDF – B – STARTER HORSE D. Sharp Del Monico 65.400 J. Wilkins PR;s Promise-Airy Note 65.000 R. Munroe Opal 68.438 J. Jewczyn Shaht in the Dark 61.600 TRAINING – 3 – S C. Arbelaez A Bag Of Gold 65.000 J. O’Hagan Dreaming of Romance 61.600 I. Biely Kosmic Karma 66.400 D. Zipperer Heydey Demetrius 64.688 M. Garvin Tiger Lily 60.800 S. Helm Snickers 65.600 M. Hauser Lucky Lady 60.000 FIRST – 1 J. Wilkins PR’s Promise-Airy Note 64.600 USDF – C – STARTER HORSE R. Guerra Sweet Emotion 64.000 FIRST – 1 – J C. Arbelaez A Bag Of Gold 59.750 C. Liberman Jasper’s Gold 60.200 A. Rickabaugh PR’s Promise-Airy Note 67.759 TRAINING – 2 N. Lieberman Renaissance 58.600 A. Rickabaugh Mystical Magic 67.414 N. Bincarousky Rafiki 71.964 J. Reynolds Hidden Storm 56.600 FIRST – 1 – S M. Rogers FWF Prince Rajah 64.821 FIRST – 2 C. Montgomery Kenzo 65.862 E. Karkas Silver Moon 63.393 A. Torrson Dora the Explorer 64.300 I. Biely Don Cooper 65.862 R. DeCesare Chance 60.536 N. Liberman Renaissance 59.900 G. Rickabaugh Mystical Magic 62.586 TRAINING – 3 M. Debur Dee Dee 58.900 N. McKinley Serendipity 58.103 E. Karkas Silver Moon 66.800 J. Reynolds Hidden Storm 55.400 FIRST – 3 – S N. Bincarousky Rafiki 66.200 FIRST – 3 I. Biely Don Cooper 74.194 M. Rogers FWF Prince Rajah 65.600 R. Guerra Sweet Emotion 61.800 G. Rickabaugh Mystical Magic 64.194 P. Vurgason Homerun Joe 62.600 G. Owsley Si Si Sage 61.100 N. Vine MVR Midnight Angel 64.032 FIRST – 2 C. Liberman Jasper’s Gold 58.900 C. Montgomery Kenzo 61.935 G. Caldero Tamale 69.054 M. Debur Dee Dee 57.300 SECOND – 1 – S C. Pellegrino Christmas Eve 58.514 SECOND – 2 N. Vine Sable Beedazzled 61.429 FIRST – 3 G. Owsley Si Si Sage 54.300 N. Vine MVR Midnight Angel 60.571 S. Stevens Don Marco 67.742 THIRD – 1 * J. Sagui The Toolman 59.000 G. Caldero Tamale 65.968 J. Fingerhut * Micah From Ca-Lyn 56.300 N. Rettino Irish Lore 56.714 D. King Bouwke W 64.839 THIRD – 2 * THIRD – 1 – S C. Pellegrino Christmas Eve 59.194 A. Tomson * Teodor 65.900 I. Biely Paradox 69.105 SECOND – 1 THIRD – 3 * THIRD – 3 - S D. King Bouwke W 60.143 A. Tomson * Teodor 69.600 I. Biely Paradox 68.974 SECOND – 2 FOURTH – 1 * FOURTH – 1 – J N. Baergen Real Spring Z 56.447 J. Fingerhut * Leprekaun 55.400 A. Rickabaugh Randolf Scott 69.143 SECOND – 3 FOURTH – 1 - S N. Baergen Real Spring Z 56.786 BLUE SPRUCE DRESSAGE CENTER G. Rickabaugh Paradox 72.143 FOURTH – 1 May 16, 2012 Judge: Ebner (S) L. Savage Inspiration 60.143 B. Satkowski Ramses 58.784 FOURTH – 3 – S FOURTH – 2 LEADLINE – W * L. Savage Inspiration 57.250 B. Satkowski Ramses 58.784 My. Rickabaugh Michael’s 67.813 PRIX ST. GEORGES – 2 INTERMEDIAIRE – I USDF – A – STARTER RIDER – J I. Biely Randolf Scott 67.368 P. Christ Tristan 59.342 Mi. Rickabaugh Michael’s Destiny 65.938 MFS – FIRST LEVEL FEI 4 YO USDF – A – STARTER RIDER - S N. McKinley Serendipity 66.833 H. Tohme Wham Bam 7.440 T. Brennan Indian Rummer 73.438 MFS – SECOND LEVEL P. Carlsen Just Do It 69.375 N. Rettino Irish Lore 64.667 CAROUSEL FARM SCHOOLING SHOW B. Filippello 67.500 MFS – PDD – SECOND LEVEL May 12, 2012 Judge: Montgomery (L) Blythewood Doc Hollywood I. Biely MVR Midnight Angel 73.000 S. McDaniel Spunky 50.938 N. Vine Sable Beedazzled USDF – B USDF – B – STARTER RIDER – J M. Doherty Electric Slide 65.600 Mi. Rickabaugh Michael’s Destiny 64.063 FIDLER RUN DRESSAGE C. Ciaramello Micah from Ca-Lyn 64.400 USDF – B – STARTER RIDER – S May 13, 2012 Judge: Barbosa (S) H. Gill Sussura 61.900 T. Brennan Indian Summer 73.750 L. Mulder Jazz In Interlude B 61.600 B. Filippelo 68.750 TRAINING – 1 USDF – C Blythewood Doc Hollywood A. Tozour Artful Splendor 64.375 C. Ciaramello Micah From Ca-Lyn 68.300 P. Carlsen Just Do It 66.875 L. Farace Catch A Dream 59.583 M. Doherty Electric Slide 64.500 USDF – C – STARTER RIDER – S TRAINING – 1 – O H. Gill Sussurra 63.000 J. Cloud Indian Summer 63.000 C. Conner Ducatti MF 69.375 C. Gillett Galatea 60.800 USDF – C – STARTER HORSE – S TRAINING – 2 – BLM VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 19

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K. Dickinson Ishtar 68.750 C. Paul Ebony 63.500 May 20, 2012 Judge: Morrison (L) E. Dave Fresco 68.393 L. Reilly Drifters Way 62.750 D. Walawender Philadelphia 66.429 J. Wark Wings 55.000 USDF – A – STARTER RIDER G. Culley Lil Lady’s Legend 65.357 TRAINING – 1 M. Evangelisti Princess Ghanima 65.620 TRAINING – 2 – O/BLM E. Laurent Whasabi 74.375 J. Brindle-Clark Cycloptic Dilemma 60.313 C. Conner Ducatti MF 68.036 K. Hoehme Knox Farm Reilly 64.375 USDF – B – STARTER RIDER TRAINING – 3 – GAIG R. Ekerdt Rubicon 64.375 M. Evangelisti Princess Ghanima 64.370 K. Dickinson Ishtar 69.400 TRAINING – 2 USDF – B – 4-H D. Walawender Philadelphia 68.800 E. Laurent Whasabi 76.786 V. McAdams Valvert 65.310 E. Dave Fresco 68.600 D. Fant Dante 65.000 T. Napoleon Beamer’s First Charm 63.750 L. Farace Catch A Dream 62.200 R. Ekerdt Rubicon 64.286 N. Charles Tuscan 63.440 FIRST – 1 K. Boehme Knox Farm Reilly 62.857 M. Campbell Frosty’s Marshall Boot 63.120 I. Biely Don Cooper 70.172 TRAINING – 3 USDF – C – STARTER RIDER B. Ebner Redmond’s Red River 69.655 D. Fant Dante 66.400 Q. Ridgway Maybelline 61.500 J. Higman Picasso Moon 65.172 J. Peterson Uberzaun 57.600 USDF – C – 4-H FIRST – 2 – BLM FIRST – 1 C. Fitzpatrick Lucky Irish 63.500 C. Regalbuto Brazen 65.405 J. Turner Stilton 67.586 K. Neunson Sher Got A Shot 57.750 FIRST – 3 – GAIG T.Kollymer Something Else 66.379 E. O’Neill Yacht Broker 57.500 B. Ebner Redmond’s Red River 69.355 K. Van Fossen Kronos 56.897 USDF – C – STARTER HORSE I. Biely Don Cooper 65.484 FIRST – 2 Q. Ridgway Maybelline 62.250 J. Higman Picasso Moon 64.839 P. Weston Fast Iz A Turtle 61.757 E. Brindle-Clark Cycloptic Dilemma 58.750 C. Regalbuto Brazen 62.742 K. Keating Tattoo You 60.270 TRAINING – 1 SECOND – 1 K. Van Fossen Kronos 54.189 V. McAdams Valvert 66.040 T. Spitzer Bandit’s Prodigy 59.143 FIRST – 3 A. Shiffer Dundee’s Frequent Flyer 64.790 SECOND – 2 – BLM A. Peterson Midnight Expresso 69.839 K. Jeansson Amethyst 63.750 S. Ujhelyi Silvano 65.658 T. Kollymer Something Else 67.581 N. Charles Tuscan 63.130 A. Tozour Hollywood Star 65.526 M. Dujardin Princess Di 67.419 TRAINING – 2 J. Beck Rambo 65.000 J. Turner Stilton 65.806 D. Greene Serenade GGF 72.320 A. Hudson Leggendarre 62.237 SECOND – 1 K. Titus Daniel 68.030 SECOND – 3 – GAIG M. Dujardin Princess Di 68.429 C. Tucker Bank Robber 66.070 S. Ujhelyi Silvano 65.833 A. Peterson Midnight Expresso 65.714 K. Culliton-Dussek Golou II 65.710 A. Hudson Leggendarre 65.595 SECOND – 2 TRAINING – 3 A. Tozour Hollywood Star 65.000 S. Savidge Iden des Marz 68.289 D. Greene Serenade GGF 71.000 THIRD – 1 D. Tomajko Storytime 60.395 M. Marzoev Remel 68.200 I. Biely Paradox 63.158 SECOND – 3 K. Culliton-Dussek Golou II 68.000 M. McKibbin-Favreau Bridge 61.053 M. Dujardin Diplomat 66.190 C. Tucker Bank Robber 67.000 C. Holliday Why Not 58.979 W. Furlong Sylvie 64.286 FIRST – 1 THIRD – 2 – BLM D. Tomajko Storytime 57.976 M. Marzoev Remel 66.550 W. Garfinkel Vanessa 67.683 THIRD – 1 L. Marciante Equinox Chief Justice 64.830 THIRD – 3 – GAIG A. Hudson Legendarre 67.763 J. Rankow Djinn 64.480 W. Garfinkel Vanessa 69.615 S. Schmitt Sammy 66.842 L. Murdaco Apache Moon 57.930 M. McKibbin-Favreau Bridge 62.308 M. McKibbin-Favreau Bridge 64.474 FIRST – 2 I. Biely Paradox 62.179 M. Dujardin Diplomat 62.237 J. Rankow Djinn 62.840 FOURTH – 1 THIRD – 2 L. Marciante Equinox Chief Justice 62.840 A. Tozour Baltic Rose 63.429 A. Hudson Legendarre 65.366 A. French Harleight 62.160 L. Annett Savannahh+1 62.429 THIRD – 3 FIRST – 3 FOURTH – 2 – BLM S. Schmitt Sammy 67.308 C. Montgomery Kenzo 63.220 I. Biely Randolf Scott 62.297 M. McKibbin-Favreau Bridge 64.872 A. French Harleigh 62.260 FOURTH – 3 – GAIG W. Furlong Jazzmine 61.154 T. Wilson Denali 62.580 A. Tozour Das Ein 63.875 FOURTH – 1 S. Mason Yukon 57.420 I. Biely Randolf Scott 61.250 R. Dimicco Fresco 66.857 ESDCTA MEMORIAL WEEKEND SHOW A. Tozour Baltic Rose 60.250 S. Ortepio D’Artagnon 58.286 CDI3*** Y/J DRESSAGE SHOW PRIX ST. GEORGES – BLM/GAIG FOURTH – 3 May 24-27, 2012 S. Schmitt Kaboom 66.316 S. Schmitt Bredero 68.250 Judges: Camdera, Robins, Steiner, INTERMEDIAIRE – I – BLM/GAIG PRIX ST. GEORGES Whitham, Foy, Osborn, Demis, Campden W. Garfinkel Mrs. Tex 63.947 S. Schmitt Kaboom 72.763 K. Antens-Miller 65.395 CDI CLASSES HAWK HOLLOW DRESSAGE SHOW LA Baltic Morningstar May 16, 2012 Judge: Wooding ((R) W. Furlong Amazzing 61.447 PRIX ST. GEORGES D. Alimonti Pristagare 58.553 C. Hickey Witness Hilltop 70.000 USDF – A INTERMEDIAIRE – I H. Mason Warsteiner 69.693 N. Fleury Ho Hum 67.500 S. Schmitt Kaboom 69.868 H. Mason Zar 66.842 C. Paul Ebony 67.188 W. Gerlach Simba de Marivault 66.491 USDF – C BURLINGTON COUNTY 4H SHOW INTERMEDIAIRE – I VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 20

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H. Mason Warsteiner 70.877 G. Armando Free Rein 70.400 FOURTH – 2 C. Hickey Witness Hilltop 67.719 K. Monks-Reilly Panerai 67.000 S. Martin Aesthete 71.757 W. Gerlach Simba de Marivault 65.833 N. Nobles Don Romance 64.600 K. Adams Premonition SSH 62.703 H. Mason Zar 64.518 FIRST – 1 FOURTH – 2 – AA CHALLENGE GRAND PRIX S. Martin Likely Story CBF 75.690 A. Herold Galant 63.919 A. Holzer Breaking Dawn 71.191 M. Orlob Bentley 64.310 K. Heller Raphael 63.378 A. Holzer Pop Art 70.021 R. Weiss Going For Gold 58.276 FOURTH – 3 C. Parra Van the Man 66.128 D. Bruns-Thomas Santa Anita 53.621 S. Martin Rosa Cha W 67.000 L. Sammis Sagacious HF 66.085 FIRST – 2 PRIX ST. GEORGES GRAND PRIX SPECIAL M. Orlob Cantatrice 72.297 A. Holzer Rhett 73.421 A. Holzer Breaking Dawn 72.978 S. Stevens Don Marko 70.135 E. Wyman Zatino H 71.053 C. Parra Van the Man 65.489 E. O’Neill Kynynmont Kerrianna 65.405 K. Riley Zanzibar 68.421 E. Austin Olivier 63.667 D. King Bouwke W 63.243 J. Topinka-Nunn Eden Roc 63.947 L. Sammis Sagacious HF 61.578 FIRST – 2 – AA CHALLENGE PRIX ST. GEORGES – DEVELOPING HORSE MFS – INTERMEDIAIRE P. Liddell Kynybnmont Sterling O’Grady 70.676 K. Herslow Rosmarin 71.176 H. Mason Warsteiner 74.583 A. Tomson Dora the Explorer 70.270 INTERMEDIAIRE – I C. Hickey Witness Hilltop 69.833 P. Irving Wizzi 65.405 B. Neidhardt-Clark Vodina 65.000 L. Tidd GKB Coal Magic 64.333 K. Strus Cambuscan 62.703 D. Glossman Cheer 4 63.947 MFS – GRAND PRIX FIRST – 3 INTERMEDIAIRE – II A. Holzer Pop Art 71.625 L. Killian MS Spanish Legacy 66.613 H. Dressler Valintino 62.763 S. Hassler Harmony’s Baroncelli 65.750 S. Stevens Don Marko 65.000 M. Elgart Gladiator 59.868 H. Mason Respekt 63.425 J. Rodd Davenport 65.000 J. Van Nuys-Hitt Donnerhitt 57.763 J – INDIVIDUAL L. Haley-Brown Xorro Interagro 64.355 GRAND PRIX N. Torres-Rodriguez Silver Label 66.974 SECOND – 1 W. Tubman Delight 61.915 D. Rivera Abrikos 66.447 L. Killian MS Spanish Legacy 61.286 M. Van Uitert Nikita 56.383 E. Econopouly Siciliano 2 62.105 M. Dujardin Princess Di 61.143 M. Oyson Conchita 55.319 E. Econopouly Welt Lady 60.746 S. Hirosh Rosalyn 61.000 FEI – YOUNG HORSE TOC * J – TEAM L. Metzger Hieroglyphics 58.714 R. Jankua (5) Santeria SQF 74.600 N. Torres-Rodriguez Silver Label 61.892 SECOND – 2 c. Klothe (4) Rhaisonette 71.000 E. Econopouly Sicilano 2 60.766 L. Metzger Hieroglyphics 60.263 M. Gragdell (4) Doctor Wendell MF 69.000 E. Econopouly Welt Lady 60.541 K. Ohlson Call Seven 59.342 E. O’Neill (4) 68.600 D. Rivera Abrikos 60.000 S. Ujhelyi Silvano 50.658 Kynynmont Cooper O’Grady J – MFS SECOND – 2 – AA CHALLENGE D. Rivera Abrikos 67.375 J. Paine Westen 71.053 SATURDAY, MAY 26, 2012 N. Torres-Rodriguez Silver Label 66.208 J. Pribic Sophie W 63.421 J. Foulon Little Granny 61.208 K. Worm Savanna 62.763 TRAINING – 1 G. Cohen Lasserre 59.917 K. Ohlson Call Seven 62.368 K. Monks-Reilly Quetzal 75.000 YR – INDIVIDUAL SECOND - 3 L. alwin Panerai 69.792 M. O’Neil Leonardo 62.939 J. Rodd Rendition 69.405 N. Nobles Don Romance 67.708 E. Sours Noble Baron 62.719 S. Rembacz Xander C 65.238 M. Scott Rough Romance 60.833 D. Cassavetis Charming Princess 62.588 L. Metzger Hierglyphics 62.262 TRAINING – 2 K. Schrager Beethoven 56.316 M. Dujardin Diplomat 59.643 G. Armando Covergirl SCF 78.036 YR – TEAM THIRD – 1 J. Amber Hhot Tamale 77.679 M. O’Neil Leonardo 61.316 K. Monks-Reilly Zugspitze 68.158 C. Klothe Rhaisonette 72.500 E. Sours Noble Baron 59.518 E. O’Neill Kynynmont Blue Sapphire 63.684 S. Myers Fuertado 71.786 D. Cassavetis Charming Princess 59.430 M. Montgomery Hakuna Matata 63.026 TRAINING – 3 K. Schrager Beethoven 55.921 P. Liddell Usher 61.842 K. Monks-Reilly Donner Tanz 70.800 YR – MFS THIRD – 2 A. Gershberg Charley 67.200 M. O’Neil Leonardo 65.542 K. Martinko Mythic Juma 61.951 C. Conner Ducatti MF 63.800 THIRD – 2 – AA CHALLENGE M. Griffith Tramp’s Snicker Bar 60.200 OPEN CLASSES A. Tomson Teodor 61.341 TRAINING – 3 – AA CHALLENGE FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2012 M. Monrgomery Hakuna Matata 60.976 D. Redling Amsterdam 61.800 W. Furlong Jazzmine 59.024 P. Olshavsky Bentley 61.800 TRAINING – 1 D. Juzwiak Gilligan 57.195 D. Redling Musketeer 56.400 M. Dujardin Luhkatme 65.625 THIRD - 3 FIRST – 1 TRAINING – 2 W. Gerlach Eifenperfekt 67.179 M. Bragdell Doctor Wendell MF 73.103 M. Orlob Cantarice 83.036 A. Tomson Teodor 61.667 G. Armando Free Rein 72.759 M. Dujardin Luhkcatme 70.357 K. Worm Wenda 56.795 E. Wyman Blues Singer 72.759 A. Gershberg Charley 67.143 C. Gallagher Name of Glory 55.513 C. Stearns Lady Shiraz 65.517 TRAINING – 2 – AA CHALLENGE FOURTH – 1 FIRST – 2 D Redling Musketeer 65.000 M. Bahniuk-Lauritsen Ansgar 72.714 E. O’Neill Kynynmont Cooper O’Grady 70.676 D Redling Amsterdam 60.000 L. Sammis Lombard V 71.143 S. Martin Likely Story CBF 69.865 TRAINING – 3 E. O’Neill Sir Lancelot 71.143 E. O’Neill Kynynmont Kerrianna 67.297 E. Wyman Blues Singer 74.200 S. Hirosh Aragon 63.429 C. Tierney Davenport 65.135 VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 21

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FIRST – 3 – AA CHALLENGE D. Glossman Cordoba 61.842 L. Killian MS Spanish Legacy 62.895 P. Liddell Kynynmont Sterling O’Grady 66.935 D. Glossman Bajanus 60.921 SECOND - 3 P. Irving Wizzi 63.065 FEI – TOC J. Rodd Rendition 77.976 A. Tomson Dora The Explorer 62.419 A. Holzer (PSG) Rhett 69.342 J. Paine Westen 70.357 M. Pribic Sophie W 59.677 J. Hardin (PSG-DH) Wyatt Star 68.529 J. Vanover MW Donnahall 65.595 FIRST – 3 H. Dressler (PSG) Breitling 64.868 THIRD – 1 S. Stevens Don Marko 72.581 B. Hay (PSG-DH) Fitzhessen 64.265 K. Monks-Reilly Zugspitze 69.079 D. King Bouwke W 67.581 INTERMEDIAIRE – I K. Martinko Mythic Juma 61.974 M. Dujardin Princess Di 65.000 B.Neidhardt-Clark Vodina 65.789 THIRD – 2 J. Vanover Thewis Fan ‘E Sjongedyk 62.419 K. Herslow Cordobino 65.395 F. Gentile Florale 60.976 SECOND – 1 J. Tate Cameo JRF 64.474 THIRD – 3 M. Orlob Wishing Luck 66.286 D. Glossman Cheer 4 60.789 K. Kruemmling Dahlia 63.462 L. Metzger Hieroglyphics 63.714 INTERMEDIAIRE – II FOURTH – 1 M. Dujardin Princess Di 63.571 J. Irving Delvaux 64.211 S. Neilson Sichi Roca 53.286 D. King Bouwke W 58.000 L. Sprieser Victorious 63.553 FOURTH – 2 SECOND – 2 M. Van Uitert Nikita 60.921 A. Tozour Baltic Rose 57.973 M. Orlob Wishing Luck 68.289 H. Dressler Valintino 60.526 PRIX ST. GEORGES L. Killian MS Spanish Legacy 61.711 GRAND PRIX B. Neidhardt-Clark Vodina 66.184 L. Metzger Hieroglyphics 60.263 J. Irving Degas 12 63.298 K. Reynolds-Kirk Casineur Moesgard 63.421 SECOND – 3 B. Strawson Amicelli 59.362 B. Wolfe Windsor 60.263 J. Rodd Rendition 74.167 M. Oyson Conchita 45.745 B. Davis Harborside 60.132 A. Singh LF Charmander 69.881 YOUNG HORSE – TOC INTERMEDIAIRE – I J. anover MW Donnahall 66.310 C. Stearns (4) Lady Shiraz 79.200 P. Keller Pentagon 64.868 K. Ohlson Call Seven 64.405 C. Hickey (4) Qredit Hilltop 79.000 J. Tate Cameo JRF 61.711 SECOND – 3 – AA CHALLENGE W. Tubman (5) Furst Amante 75.400 J. Topinka-Nunn Eden Roc 60.395 J. Paine Westen 69.286 R. Jankura (5) Santeria SQF 74.400 GRAND PRIX K. Kruemmling Dahlia 65.476 FEI – PONY - TEAM J. Irving Degas 12 66.064 K. Worm Savanna 62.857 B. Davis Bohdjan 66.410 M. Van Uitert Nikita 64.468 K. Ohlson Call Seven 62.738 S. Calve Goose Landings Medallions 58.077 B. Strawson Amicelli 61.383 THIRD – 1 MFS - TOC W. Tubman Delight 57.021 H. Greenfield Lombard V 66.053 E. O’Neill (3) Sir Lancelot 70.333 FEI YOUNG HORSE – TOC G. O’Neill Widget 63.158 K. Worm (1) Savanna 65.000 C. Hickey (4) Qredit Hilltop 86.000 K. Martinko Mythic Juma 62.368 K. Worm (3) Wenda 60.500 J. Tate (4) Damiana 82.200 M. Dujardin Diplomat 62.368 J. Amber (4) Hhot Tamale 80.800 THIRD – 2 SUNDAY, MAY 27, 2012 A. Tarjan (5) Eifenfeuer 80.200 A. Tomson Teodor 63.415 USEF BRENTINA CUP K. Martinko Mythic Juma 61.585 TRAINING – 1 L. Gammell Red Iron 64.551 M. Dujardin Diplomat 60.48 L. Talwin Panerai 78.750 M. Bahniuk-Lauritsen Rossignol ISF62.115 THIRD – 3 L. Albert Donner Tanz 75.625 PRIX ST. GEORGES – DEVELOPING HORSE W. Gerlach Eifenperfekt 65.769 TRAINING – 2 K. Herslow Rosmarin 69.191 G. O’Neill Widget 60.641 G. Armando Covergirl SCF 71.250 H. Mason Zar 66.691 D. Fellows Raimond 59.872 M. Scott Rough Diamond 68.250 M. Bahniuk-Lauritsen Ansgar 65.441 THIRD – 3 – AA CHALLENGE TRAINING – 3 E. Wyman Zantino H 64.412 A. Tomson Teodor 63.333 G. Armando Covergirl SCF 79.000 GRAND PRIX – DEVELOPING HORSE K. Worm Wenda 61.410 L. Talwin Panerai 73.200 L. Sprieser Victorious 64.000 M. Montgomery Hakuna Matata 61.026 A. Gershberg Charley 71.400 FEI – PONY – INDIVIDUAL W. Furlong Jazzmine 60.769 L. Albert Donner Tanz 69.600 S. Calve 59.939 FOURTH – 1 FIRST – 1 Goose Landings Medallion S. Hirosh Aragon 62.286 M. Orlob Cantatrice 79.828 A. Tozour Baltic Rose 60.000 G. Armando Free Rein 60.345 Due to spce constraints, results are only J. Santos Ghostbuster 57.571 FIRST – 2 to four placings; complete results are L. Chase Rubicon 56.143 M. Orlob Cantatrice 72.838 on the ESDCTA website. FOURTH – 2 C. Tierney Davennport 61.486 K. Adams Premonition SSH 61.757 E. Brimmer Serenade 58.919 Note: An asterisk “ * “ or “HC” indicates L. Jolliffe Zizama 56.892 FIRST – 3 the score cannot be used towards FOURTH – 3 E. Wyman Blues Singer 65.806 ESDCTA Year-End Awards or as a S. Martin Aesthete 70.625 J. Vanover Thewis Fan’E Sjongedyk64.194 qualifying ride towards the ESDCTA M. Bahniuk-Lauritsen Ansgar 69.000 C. Tierney Davenport 61.774 Championship Show. E-mail questions FOURTH – 3 – AA CHALLENGE P. Irving Wizzi 60.323 to [email protected]. A. Herold Galant 64.000 SECOND – 1 K. Heller Raphael 63.875 M. Orlob Wishing Luck 64.714 PRIX ST. GEORGES SECOND – 2 H. Mendiburu What Happen 65.000 A. Singh LF Charmander 69.474 P. Keller Pentagon 62.500 M. Orlob Wishing Luck 68.684 VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 - JULY 2012 COLLECTIVE REMARKS –WWW.ESDCTA.ORG PAGE 22

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ESDCTA SHOW CALENDAR Please refer to the ESDCTA Omnibus for details All ESDCTA-registered shows are eligible for volunteer hours July Page 1 Horse Park of New Jersey USEA Event 85 1 Bucks County Horse Park USDF/USEF Dressage Show, #3 55 3 ESDCTA XC Schooling at HPNJ 142 7 The Meadow Dressage Schooling Show 99 7-8 Horse Park of New Jersey USDF/USEF Dressage in the Park Show 67-68 8 Highpoint Equestrian Center Dressage Schooling & CT & HT 136 8 Heart’s Journey Stables Dressage Schooling & CT 144 8 Fidler Run USDF/USEF Dressage Show, #3 56-57 10 Bucks County Horse Park Tuesday Eve. Dressage Show 104 14 Hidden Creek Eq. Ctr. Dressage Schooling & CT & CR 145 14 Blue Spruce Farm Dressage Schooling Show 105 15 Oxbow Stables Dressage Schooling & CT & HT 138-139 15 LVDA Dressage Schooling @ Spring Fields II 117 15 Suddenly Farm Dressage Schooling Show 111-112 18 Applewood Farm Dressage Schooling & CT & CR 141 18 Willow Creek Farm Dressage Schooling Show 115 20 Orange County Dressage Assoc. USDF/USEF Dressage Show 63 21 Bit ‘O’ Woods Dressage Schooling & CR 146 21 Windy Hollow Hunt USDF/USEF Dressage Show 63 22 Hawk Hollow Ranch USDF/USEF Dressage Show 140 22 Willow Creek Farm Dressage Schooling Show 63 22 Golden Gait Farm Dressage Schooling Show 118 24 Hidden Creek Eq. Ctr Dressage Schooling Show 104 25 Burlington County 4H Dressage Schooling Show 65-66 26 Suddenly Farm Dressage Schooling Show 97 28-29 Bountiful Blessings Farm Dressage Schooling Show 86 28 Horse Park of New Jersey Dressage Schooling Show 98 28 Bountiful Blessings Farm Dressage Schooling Show 116 31 ESDCTA XC Schooling at HPNJ 142