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2005 NEDA Year-End Awards! MOUNTAIN HORSE Sponsor of the NEDA 2005 Year-End Awards! 2005 NEDA Year-End Awards! A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO MOUNTAIN HORSE Sponsor of the NEDA 2005 Year-End Awards! Thanks also to Rowley Harness Shop for their generous support PLACING RIDER OWNER (if different) HORSE MEDIAN SCORE TRAINING LEVEL JUNIOR/YOUNG RIDER Champion Cassie Martin Landsong 70.000 % Res. Champion Alexandra Hahn Obligated Time 67.727 % Third Adriana LaFave Barbara Archer Faith Hill 65.000 % Fourth Courtney Haley Tempest 64.615 % Fifth (tie) McKenna Murphy Doonya 63.846 % Fifth (tie) Kariel Swanfeldt Tikvah Facination 63.846 % ADULT AMATEUR Champion Kristen McCormick E.M. Donna 75.000 % Res. Champion Ellen Lear Debra Wilcox Nacht Wacht 70.000 % Third Janet Gregsak Beau Geste 67.692 % Fourth Roberta Haney Metrical 67.500 % Fifth Faye Dunn Santiago GGF 67.308 % Sixth Deirdre La Pira Jules 66.923 % OPEN Champion Doris Carlson Dona Schufro 75.000 % Res. Champion Courtney King Sandra Holden Noah 74.545 % Third Adam Cropper Jane Mulvey-Raulerson Wouter 74.231 % Fourth Courtney King Constance Sisler Timber 74.091 % Fifth Linda Parmenter Margo Farnsworth Vreerk 72.692 % Sixth Elizabeth Latham Reverent 71.154 % FIRST LEVEL JUNIOR/YOUNG RIDER Champion Isabelle Leibler I. Liebler Get The Picture 65.883 % & Meadowoods Farm Res. Champion Jennifer Mott Jasper 64.028 % Third Hope Kassen Nachu Peakin 61.944 % ADULT AMATEUR Champion Kristen McCormick E.M. Donna 69.706 % Res. Champion Jenette Boes Giovani 69.259 % Third Korina Veenstra B.M. Inspired Son 68.000 % Fourth Carol Ann Head Noreast Sonja 66.667 % Fifth Shannon Hendrix Bellini 66.389 % Sixth (tie) Julie Halladay Phaedre 65.556 % Sixth (tie) Donna Leonessa Reizend 65.556 % Sixth (tie) Christine Cameron Miss Daisy 65.556 % Sixth (tie) Liza Karsai Ramazotti 65.556 % OPEN Champion Christoper Hickey Juliet/Erik Chaves Simon 74.167 % Res. Champion Suzanne Markham Donarlicht GGF 73.889 % Third Lainey Johnson Chris Paulson Well Done 72.647 % Fourth Doris Carlson Dona Schufro 72.593 % Fifth Adam Cropper Pommery's Scepter 72.500 % Sixth Brandilee Rivera Anne Wood Jubilant 71.944 % PLACING RIDER OWNER (if different) HORSE MEDIAN SCORE SECOND LEVEL JUNIOR/YOUNG RIDER Champion Mary Bahniuk Lauritsen Rossignol-ISF 64.737 % Res. Champion Lauren Opachinski Platini 63.784 % Third Carly Otis Practical Magic 61.250 % Fourth Courtney Haley Joy Bahniuk Corvallis 61.176 % ADULT AMATEUR Champion Denise Sarnoff Remy Martin 66.486 % Res. Champion Marissa Hoe Wowolken 65.294 % Third Kelly Lockman Glantz At Me 64.118 % Fourth Barbara Wilson Petronius 63.922 % Fifth Beverly Dudley Lulu 61.622 % OPEN Champion Danielle Gavriluk Wolkenspieler 71.351 % Res. Champion Lauren Smith Danielle Gavriluk Dicaprio 71.176 % Third Bill McMullin Donna Cameron Leiden 70.392 % Fourth Brandilee Rivera Anne Wood Jubilant 68.824 % Fifth Jennifer Baumert Launardo 67.872 % Sixth Brandilee Rivera Heidi Walker Merritt 66.667 % THIRD LEVEL JUNIOR/YOUNG RIDER Champion Nora Batchelder Amanta 66.429 % Res. Champion Julie McKean Stravinsky 65.333 % Third Rebecca Hicks Audrey Hicks Skor 62.222 % Fourth Cassie Martin Rainbow Mist 61.111 % Fifth Margot Benedict Bari 60.667 % ADULT AMATEUR Champion Rhonda Dretel Leander 65.000 % Res. Champion Elizabeth Birnie Hojmosen’s Romelus 64.524 % Third Barbara Vignogna Orcon 64.286 % Fourth Marcia Boeing Revelry 64.222 % Fifth Rhonda Dretel Lucido 64.167 % Sixth Silene White Prince of the Moon 64.048 % OPEN Champion Bill Warren Team Romantic LLC Romantic 72.222 % Res. Champion Erina White Beth Dzaugis Fatima 71.778 % Third Diana Mukpo Rossini M 70.280 % Fourth Betsy Tyler Cambridge 68.222 % Fifth Jackie Smith Suzanne Berube Phil Harmonic 68.056 % Sixth Jackie Smith Beverly Dudley River Run Roscoe 67.444 % PLACING RIDER OWNER (if different) HORSE MEDIAN SCORE FOURTH LEVEL JUNIOR/YOUNG RIDER Champion Laura Noyes Syncro 66.957 % Res. Champion Jocelyn Wiese Lamborghini 65.870 % Third Ashley Peterson Augustus 64.444 % Fourth Julie McKean Stravinsky 63.590 % Fifth Meggi Vanderwerken Renee Vanderwerken Shanigan 61.395 % Sixth Cassie Martin Rainbow Mist 60.930 % ADULT AMATEUR Champion Kander King Diamond's Donegal 63.837 % Res. Champion Abigail Hardy Cascaya 63.152 % Third Hilary Cote Biancavallo 62.093 % Fourth Rhonda Dretel Lucido 60.870 % Fifth Lisa Gale Peery Maaike 60.000 % OPEN Champion Tanya Rennie James Jaeger De Jure 70.465 % Res. Champion Jennifer Baumert Jamie Rudolph Orion 69.302 % Third Courtney King DeDe Rosenfeld San Francisco 68.913 % Fourth Jackie Smith Beverly Dudley River Run Roscoe 66.744 % Fifth Erina White Beth Dzaugis Fatima 66.304 % Sixth Ann Guptill Cynthia Clarke Paolillo Magnum 66.279 % PRIX ST. GEORGE JUNIOR/YOUNG RIDER Champion Cassie Martin Rose Mordansky PRF Imperial Black Rex Res. Champion Ashley Peterson Augustus 64.625 % Third Nora Batchelder Verne Batchelder Bretone 64.000 % Fourth Frederica Crafts Sybille Crafts Ranjeri 59.375 % ADULT AMATEUR Champion Judy Cummings Caureus 64.500 % Res. Champion Jennifer Stanton Natano M 63.750 % Third Abigail Hardy Cascaya 63.250 % Fourth Ann Romney Baron Boucheron 62.500 % OPEN Champion Christopher Hickey Brenna Kucinski Regent 72.500 % Res. Champion Emily Gershberg Pancratius 70.750 % Third Christopher Hickey Rachel Erlich Werbellin 68.750 % Fourth (tie) Susan Jaccoma Leslie Malone/ Hamony's Weissmuller Fourth (tie) Sharon McCusker Weltheir 68.250 % Fifth Jane Hannigan Carolyn Ain Maksymilian 68.167 % Sixth Adam Cropper Susan Gilmartin Diwandre 66.250 % PLACING RIDER OWNER (if different) HORSE MEDIAN SCORE INTERMEDIARE I JUNIOR/YOUNG RIDER Champion Nora Batchelder Verne Batchelder Bretone 66.125 % ADULT AMATEUR Champion Jennifer Stanton Al Pacino 66.875 % Res. Champion Nancy Binter May Liberty 66.000 % Third Susan Boardman Pavarotti 65.250 % Fourth Jennifer Stanton Natano M 63.625 % Fifth Ann Romney Baron Boucheron 62.500 % Sixth Jane Tremlett Orion 61.750 % OPEN Champion Christopher Hickey Brenna Kucinski Regent 70.333 % Res. Champion Emily Gershberg Pancratius 70.125 % Third Jane Hannigan Carolyn Ain Maksymilian 69.000 % Fourth (tie) Susan Jaccoma Leslie Malone/ Harmony's Weissmuller Fourth (tie) Christopher Hickey Rachel Erlich Werbellin 68.250 % Fifth Jan Williams Conchita 66.500 % Sixth Sara Bradley Baffin 65.500 % INTERMEDIARE II ADULT AMATEUR Champion Jennifer Stanton Fleetwood 61.220 % Res. Champion Jennifer Stanton Al Pacino 60.000 % OPEN Champion Carol Lavell Much Ado 72.683 % Res. Champion Jennifer Baumert Weltgraf 67.927 % Third Jane Hannigan Carolyn Ain Maksymilian 67.683 % Fourth Sandy Osborn Milestone 64.634 % Fifth Tanya Rennie Swing Time 63.780 % Sixth Jeanie Hahn Santano 62.317 % GRAND PRIX JUNIOR/YOUNG RIDER Champion Nora Batchelder Wiede 61.875 % ADULT AMATEUR Champion Jennifer Stanton Fleetwood 58.542 % OPEN Champion Carol Lavell Much Ado 68.229 % Res. Champion Susan Jaccoma Jellowa 66.458 % Third Susan Jaccoma Leslie Malone/ Harmony's Coolio 65.625 % Harmony Sporthorse Fourth Fifth Paige Finnegan Karola 1 62.292 % Sixth (tie) Tracy Durham DVM Emperor 61.875 % Sixth (tie) Jennifer Baumert Weltgraf 61.875 % PLACING OWNER BREEDER HORSE SUM OF (if NEDA member) 3 SCORES DRESSAGE SPORT HORSE BREEDING FOALS OF 2005 Champion Ann Marshall A. Marshall/ Deliteful FHF 228.70 Foxhill Farm Res. Champion Pineland Farms Pineland Farms Alana 226.70 Third Stefanie Moses Stefanie Moses Le Rubio 223.40 Fourth Rachel Erlich R. Erlich/ Wictoria GGF 220.20 Greengate Farm Fifth Erica Karl Erica Karl Ruffiano 211.10 Sixth Linda/Jeffrey Linday/Jeffrey Dankeschone hm 205.00 Mendenhall Mendenhall FILLY YEARLINGS Champion Rebecca Train May Cabaret 239.60 Res. Champion Silene White Wavenly 236.40 Third Pineland Farms Pineland Farms Zinnia 228.60 Fourth Faye Dunn Cosmopolitan 224.80 Fifth Pineland Farms Pineland Farms Zoey 223.50 Sixth Debbie Malcolmson Zeta CHF 219.90 COLT/GELDING YEARLINGS Champion Sharon Chelednik/ Waterford 240.60 Red Horse Stables Res. Champion Ginny Pitts Rohan 235.60 Third Polly Schmid Polly Schmid Whistler 225.40 Fourth Lorin Langone Lorin Langone Elijah 221.30 Fifth Kathy Hickerson Kathy Hickerson Zalig MG 218.10 Sixth Linda/Jeffery Linda/Jeffrey Woomera hm 216.10 Mendenhall Mendenhall TWO YEAR OLDS Champion Elizabeth Garfitt Elizabeth Garfitt Blue Hors Lyla 234.05 Res. Champion Pineland Farms Pineland Farms Winterwick 224.20 Third Susan Dyer Mercer Rachel Erlich Bianca GGF 215.20 Fourth Ulla Rasmussen Isabella 207.00 Fifth Faye Dunn Rachel Erlich Don Genovese GGF 200.60 THREE YEAR OLDS Champion Polly Schmid Polly Schmid Basil Christofer 225.80 Res. Champion Alisa Mitchell Vateyanna 222.00 Third Paul Cormier Kathy Hickerson/ Vermouth 215.10 Majestic Gaits Fourth Wendy Rigby Rhythm "N" Blues 210.30 Fifth Wendy Pringle Wendy Pringle WerBella Luna 209.90 PLACING OWNER BREEDER HORSE SUM OF (if NEDA member) 3 SCORES MATURE MARES Champion Linda/Jeffrey Mendenhall Day Dream 231.25 Res. Champion Dee Loveless Donna Karen 226.75 Third Pineland Farms Samsam 221.15 Fourth Cara Kettenbach D'Anglique 213.95 Fifth Pineland Farms Proformi 210.30 Sixth Cara Kettenbach DBL Fantacy 204.00 MATURE STALLIONS Champion Bonnie Watrous/ Where's Waldo 232.25 Res. Champion Cara Kettenbach Wolkenlos 228.45 Third Pineland Farms Prince Champ 218.75 A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO MOUNTAIN HORSE Sponsor of the NEDA 2005 Year-End Awards! Thanks also to Rowley Harness Shop for their generous support .
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