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welcome to the del mar national horse show The staff of the2013 Del Mar National Horse Show invites you to join us in celebrating our 68th annual horse show. don’t miss the many exciting activities we have planned! WESTERN SLIDE COWBOY SPINS CHAPSplaces REININGto go & things to PLEASUREdo LARIAT HALTER area attactions • museums • parks • shopping western week • april 18–21 HORSEMANSHIP REINING CUTTING TRAIL WESTERN SLIDEMorning classes begin at approximately COWBOY 8:00 a.m. each day. SPINS family attractions museums Exhibitor Welcome Party • Thursday afternoon, April 18 San Diego Zoo BalBoa Park American Quarter Horse Association Show (619) 234-3153 More than 10 museums, Reuben Trail, Western, Reining, English & more H. Fleet Science Center, gardens San Diego Zoo Safari Park CHAPS REINING PLEASURE LARIAT HALTER(760) 747-8702 HORSEMANSHIPrestaurants and more! Four AQHA Shows (split/combined) Youth REINING Qualifying • Saturday & Sunday Sea WorlD la Jolla muSeum of Pacific Coast Horse Shows Association • Trail, Reining, Western (619) 226-3901 contemPorary art oceanSiDe muSeum of art National Reining Horse Association • Reining legolanD (760) 918-LEGO Night of the Horse presents The Wild West Show CUTTING TRAIL WESTERN SLIDE COWBOYBirch aquarium SPINS CHAPSpresented by Mary’s Tack & FeedREINING PLEASURE restaurants (858) 534.FISH Saturday, April 20 • 7:00 p.m. • Dinner served ringside.* the Beach houSe Belmont Park 2530 S. Coast Hwy. 101 (858) 488-1549 Cardiff • (760) 753-1321 dressage week • april 25–28 LARIAT HALTER HORSEMANSHIP REININGother attractions CUTTINGthe Brigantine TRAIL WESTERN SLIDE 3263 Camino del Mar Whale Watching & Boat Del Mar • (858) 481-1166 Morning classes begin at approximately 8:00 a.m. each day. tourS • h&m lanDing california PiZZa kitchen (619) 222-1144 437 S. Hwy 101 CDI Jog • Thursday, April 25 • 4:00 p.m. Sail JaDa charterS Solana Beach • (858) 793-0999 Exhibitor Welcome Party • Friday afternoon • April 26 COWBOY SPINS CHAPS REINING PLEASUREwww.sailjada.com LARIATchart houSe HALTER HORSEMANSHIP (619) 572-3443 2588 S. Hwy. 101 USEF CDI 3* Grand Prix Qualifier • Friday afternoon • April 26 Cardiff • (760) 436-4044 San Diego harBor Evening of Musical Freestyles Features CDI 3* Grand Prix Qualifying Freestyles excurSionS cruSh Saturday, April 27 • 7:00 p.m. • Gourmet wine baskets available in box seats.* (619) 234-4111 437 S. Hwy 101 REINING CUTTING TRAIL WESTERN SLIDEDel mar Satellite Wagering COWBOYSolana Beach • (858) 481-2787 SPINSAfternoon of Musical Freestyles CHAPS REINING Features CDI 1* Y/J NAJYRC & Intermediaire I Freestyles, www.surfsideraceplace.com fiDel’S (858) 755-1167 607 Valley Avenue also Brentina Cup/FEI 16–25 Grand Prix & Markel/ Young Horse Qualifying Classes. Solana Beach • (858) 755-5292 Sunday, April 28 • 1:00 p.m. shopping areas the fiSh market PLEASURE LARIAT HALTER HORSEMANSHIPCedros Avenue, Solana Beach REINING640 Via de la Valle CUTTING TRAIL Del Mar Plaza & Old Del Mar Solana Beach • (858) 755-2277 hunter/jumper week • april 30–may 5 Horton Plaza, San Diego Jake’S Del mar Seaport Village, San Diego 1660 Coast Blvd Morning classes begin at approximately 8:00 a.m. each day. Del Mar • (858) 755-2002 Evening performances • Thursday, 7:00 p.m. • Friday, 6:15 p.m • Saturday, 6:45 p.m. parks & beaches WESTERN SLIDE COWBOY SPINS CHAPS REININGPacifica Del mar PLEASUREExhibitor Welcome Party • Friday afternoon, LARIAT May 3 • 4:00 p.m. HALTER Balboa Park • Torrey Pines State Park 1555 Camino Del Mar Quail Gardens • San Elijo Lagoon Del Mar • (858) 792-0476 $25,000 Surfside Grand Prix presented by iJump Sports Magazine PamPlemouSSe grille Thursday, May 2 • 7:00 p.m. • Qualifier for class #225 Grand Prix of Del Mar. 514 Via de la Valle Solana Beach • (858) 792-9090 $3,500 Mary’s Tack & Feed Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic HORSEMANSHIP REINING CUTTING TRAIL WESTERNurBan Pi SLIDENAJYRC Junior Selection Trial COWBOY• Friday, May 3 SPINS 2673 Via De La Valle $5,000 1.30m Jumper Classic Del Mar • (858) 481-6017 Friday, May 3 • 6:15 p.m. SBicca 215 15th Street $100,000 Grand Prix of Del Mar CHAPS REINING PLEASURE LARIAT HALTER HORSEMANSHIPDel Mar • (858) 481-1001 $5,000 Ride & Drive presented by J2 RollingREINING Meadows taSte of thai Saturday, May 4 • 6:45 p.m. • Gourmet wine baskets available in box seats.* 15770 San Andres Dr. $15,000 DMNHS Open Equitation Championship Del Mar • (858) 793-9695 $10,000 California Junior/Amateur Grand Prix Pacific coaSt grill NAJYRC Selection Trial CUTTING TRAIL WESTERN SLIDE COWBOY SPINS2526 South Coast Highway 101CHAPS Sunday, May 5 REINING PLEASURE Cardiff • (760) 479-0721 LARIAT HALTER HORSEMANSHIP REINING CUTTING TRAIL*See ticket order form inside or callWESTERN Box Office (858) 792-4252. SLIDER www.delmarnational.com western • 68th annual del mar national horse show 2013 7 board of directors show officials 22nd district agricultural association as of january 2013 Adam Day judges President Allen Mitchels • Michigan City, MN WESTERNFrederick Schenk SLIDE COWBOYLouis Hufnagel • Burleson, TX SPINS CHAPS REINING PLEASURE LARIAT HALTER Vice President Mark Sheridan • Cave Creek, AZ Lisa Barkett Chris Jeter • Stephenville, TX Chris Thompson • Sparta, NJ Ruben Barrales HORSEMANSHIP REININGDave Belson • reining only • Cave Creek, CUTTING AZ TRAIL WESTERN SLIDE COWBOY SPINS David Lizerbram Mike Damianos • reining only • Ojai, CA Russ Penniman officials CHAPSStephen Shewmaker REINING PLEASUREKenny Baker • show manager LARIAT HALTER HORSEMANSHIP REINING Larry Gimple • western technical manager David Watson Poncie Herrmann-Gimple • show secretary Timothy J. Fennell CUTTINGCEO & General Manager TRAIL WESTERNannouncers SLIDE COWBOY SPINS CHAPS REINING PLEASURE Becky Dunning • Scottsdale, AZ state of california Justin Gimple • Santa Ana, CA Taffy Wolf • Phoenix, AZ Edmund G. Brown Jr LARIATGovernor HALTER HORSEMANSHIP REINING CUTTING TRAIL WESTERN SLIDE ring stewards Karen Ross John Campbell • Phoenix, AZ Secretary, Department of Food & Agriculture Nancy Huffman • Norco, CA COWBOYNate Dechoretz SPINS CHAPSAnn Hathorn • Santa Ana, CAREINING PLEASURE LARIAT HALTER HORSEMANSHIP Deputy Secretary, Department of Food & Agriculture Kelsey Nichols • Norco, CA Nate Dechoretz Acting Director, Fairs & Expositions award coordinator REINING CUTTING NaniTRAIL Patten-Luebke • Ennis, MTWESTERN SLIDE COWBOY SPINS CHAPS REINING senators & assembly representatives veterinarian PLEASUREJoel Anderson • Senator, 36th District LARIATJoe HALTERRosenberg, DVM • Mira Mesa, CA HORSEMANSHIP REINING CUTTING TRAIL Mimi Walters • Senator, 37th District farrier Mark Wyland • Senator, 38th District Josh Dittmer • Palm Springs, CA Marty Block • Senator, 39th District WESTERN SLIDE COWBOYphotographer SPINS CHAPS REINING PLEASURE LARIAT HALTER vacant • Senator, 40th District Rick Osteen • Escondido, CA Al Muratsuchi • Assemblyman, 66th District stable manager Diane L. Harkey • Assemblywoman, 73th District HORSEMANSHIP REININGKevin Habell • Solana Beach, CA CUTTING TRAIL WESTERN SLIDE COWBOY SPINS Allan Mansoor • Assemblyman, 74th District western course designer Marie Waldron • Assemblyman, 75th District Ann Dennis • Vallejo, CA CHAPSRocky J. Chávez • Assemblywoman, REINING 76th District PLEASURE LARIAT HALTER HORSEMANSHIP REINING Brian Maienschein • Assemblyman, 77th District CUTTINGToni Atkins • Assemblyman, 78th District TRAIL WESTERNApproved by AQHA • PCQHA • NRHA •SLIDE PCHA COWBOY SPINS CHAPS REINING PLEASURE Shirley N. Weber • Assemblyman, 79th District entries close or must be LARIATBen Hueso • Assemblyman, HALTER80th District HORSEMANSHIPpostmarked by april 1, 2013 REINING CUTTING TRAIL WESTERN SLIDER 8 68th annual del mar national horse show 2013 • western www.delmarnational.com perpetual trophy winners 2012 del mar national horse show Miss Salty James Memorial Trophy Tee Bar Tommy Perpetual Trophy PCHA Green Reining—High Score Mare PCHA Trail 14–18 Championship Stake West Coast War Bonnett Sound of Music Memorial Perpetual Trophy Roslyn Proffer-Holloway PCHA Overall High Point Trail Champion • 18 & under Robert Holloway Zippos Smooth Trip Jeanne McNerney Ora C. Rhodes Memorial Perpetual Trophy PCHA Open Reining Championship Stake Tony’s Pepperoni Western Pleasure Horse Championship Mac McHugh Memorial Trophy PCHA Overall High Point Western Pleasure Horse—Open PCHA Open Reining Championship Stake Debutantes Asset The Expensive Hobby Perpetual Trophy Liz Place PCHA Open Reining Championship Stake Carol Linovitz C.W. “Red” Neill Memorial Perpetual Trophy PCHA Show Champion Open Reining Horse Quick Draw Gunner Patricia Elliot Challenge Trophy Mark Arballo Western Pleasure Jr. Rider Championship • 18 & under Sandy Lockwood The Pico Dooley Memorial Perpetual Trophy PCHA Show Champion Western Pleasure • 14–17 The Star Bar Barrett Perpetual Trophy The Black Ed Echols Challenge Trophy PCHA Show Champion Western Pleasure • 14–17 PCHA Hackamore/Snaffle Bit High Score Reining Championship Stake Mrs. Eloise M. Stark Memorial Perpetual Trophy Hugh Martin Memorial Trophy Overall Stock Seat Rider • 17 & under PCHA Hackamore/Snaffle Bit High Score Reining Championship Stake Easy to Be Radical Chics Dig Guinness Alexis Hawton Penni Gerardi Kelly Ihde The Raffles Joe Reed Perpetual Trophy 50’s Flashy Cat Memorial Perpetual Trophy 1st/2nd Year PCHA Green Reining Championship Stake PCHA Championship Trail Horse • 13 & under Smart Pablo San No Qualified Winner for 2012 Mark Arballo Chris Martinez The Lyn Reinhardt Memorial Perpetual Trophy PCHA Show Champion Western Pleasure • 13 & under The Cindy Doell
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    Riding D RESSAGE A≤HA Professional Horsewoman Carla Wennberg shows you how to get started in the exciting sport of dressage. Plus, learn how the fundamentals of dressage can help you in other horse disciplines. By Andrea Caudill From the America’s Horse library americashorsedaily.com 1 americashorsedaily.com LESSON ONE: Enter at A IF I ASKED YOU IF YOU’D EVER RIDDEN DRESSAGE, WHAT WOULD I would love to see more American Quarter Horses trying dressage you say? Would you picture those giant Olympic warmbloods as an event, but because dressage is merely the methodic prancing in front of the judges, scoff, and say of course not training of an athletic, obedient horse, the exercises we will work – there’s no place for prancing on a cow horse! on can be used to improve any horse or any riding activity you What if I said that if you’ve ever sidepassed your horse up wish to pursue. to work a gate, if you’ve taught your horse to yield his hind- For example: Do you want your reiner, hunter or other quarters, if you’ve spent time perfecting your walk-trot performance horse to score more points with a soft, round, transitions for a flowing equitation pattern or keeping balanced circle? Would you rather your trail horse smoothly your reiner balanced in his rundowns, you’ve been doing canter off instead of making a jaw-rattling run into it? Can dressage? And if you’re having trouble with any of those you get your horse to trot a straight line and halt softly off things, or if you’ve had a desire to try riding competitive the seat, or does it more resemble a serpentine-shaped dressage, then this series is here to help.