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Alabama Hunter Jumper Association LONG STIRRUP EQUITATION CH: Judy Ann Larsen HORSE SHOW ISSUE 2005 Association Champions LESSON MOUNT EQUITATION CH: Jordan Stevenson. RES: Noelle Kade. Alabama Hunter Jumper Association LONG STIRRUP EQUITATION CH: Judy Ann Larsen. (Photos on Page 68) A complete listing of the RES: Stan Yavorski. WALK-TROT HUNTER CH: Trot This Way, Breanna Holmes. MINI STIRRUP EQUITATION CH: Ashley Hartman. RES: Surfer Dude, Caroline Curran. U.S. Equestrian Federation RES: Allie Bromley. SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER CH: Sundance, Reid Rickett. PRE-CHILDREN’S EQUITATION CH: Felicia Harrsch. RES: Great Expectations, Madison Parks. National Horse Of The Year RES: Amanda Neufer. LONG STIRRUP HUNTER CH: Cross Your Fingers, Andrea Pearson. SHORT STIRRUP EQUITATION CH: Jamie Bromley. RES: Steel A Kiss, Hunter Creek Stables. and Zone Horse Of The Year RES: Morgan Hartman. SCHOOLING PONY HUNTER CH: Magic Rabbit, Elizabeth Allen. MODIFIED ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CH: A Shore Thing, Linda RES: Simply Star, Kaitlyn Mobley. Awards can be found in the Satterfield. PONY HUNTER CH: Magic Rabbit, Elizabeth Allen. RES: Turn to Son, Liz Cohen. RES: Simply Star, Kaitlyn Mobley. American Horses In Sport ADULT AMATEUR PLEASURE CH: Turn to Son, Liz Cohen. FUTURE HUNTER CH: Simply Star, Kaitlyn Mobley. RES: My Missing Link, Sue Albanese. RES: Trot This Way, Breanna Holmes. BABY GREEN HUNTER CH: Woodland’s Moss, Judy Allen. HOPEFUL HUNTER CH: All For Now, Kaitlyn Mobley. 2005, Feb. 3, 2006 issue of RES: Renco, Judy Salaba. RES: Hot Shot, Jennifer Goss. CHILDREN’S HUNTER CH: Shining Star, Lyndsey Brodhead. STARTING HUNTER CH: One Small Step, Brittany Jennings. The Chronicle of the Horse. RES: Varsity Hero, Carly Graziano. RES: Cross Your Fingers, Andrea Pearson. CHILDREN’S PONY HUNTER CH: Three Wishes, Tory Veneziale. SCHOOLING HUNTER CH: Steel A Kiss, Hunter Creek Stables. RES: Shooting Star, Haley Binder. RES: One Small Step, Brittany Jennings. MODIFIED JR. HUNTER CH: Arcadia, Chloe Corner. PRE-CHILDREN’S/ADULT HUNTER CH: I’m Indy Red, M. C. Robertson. RES: Frangipanni B, Gloria Brozek. RES: Predestined, Jamie Whitehead. LONG STIRRUP HUNTER CH: Silent Type, Britany Kaiser. JR. PLEASURE CH: Arcadia, Chloe Corner. BABY GREEN HUNTER CH: Steel A Kiss, Hunter Creek Stables. RES: Hot Rod Hank, Debbie Erickson. RES: Crusader’s Sun, Leah Sacksteder. RES: Predestined, Jamie Whitehead. LOW HUNTER CH: Believe It Or Not, Kelly McFarlane. PRE-ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CH: Prime Suspect, Kris Meyer. NON-THOROUGHBRED HUNTER CH: One Small Step, Brittany RES: Alf, Joy Ludy. RES: Just My Luck, Jenna Mazzei. Jennings. CHILDREN’S HUNTER CH: Haleakala, Dana Tower. PRE-CHILDREN’S HUNTER CH: Cover Girl, Julie Krzesinski. RES: Misty On My Mind, Lydia Ellard. RES: Believe It Or Not, Kelly McFarlane. RES: Steel the Moment, Felicia Harrsch. THOROUGHBRED HUNTER CH Tie: DeRubiano, Chelsey Vaughn & ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CH: Presumed Innocent, Trudi PRE-CHILDREN’S PONY HUNTER CH: A Simple Wish, Hannah I’m Indy Red, M. C. Robertson. Nickell. Swayze. LOW HUNTER CH: Steel A Kiss, Hunter Creek Stables. RES: Alf, Joy Ludy. RES: Mystic Lady Ace, Sydney Fitzpatrick. RES: Devon, Kathryn Carter. OPEN HUNTER CH: Haleakala, Dana Tower. SCHOOLING HUNTER CH: Special Delivery, Caitlin Drummond. CHILDREN’S HUNTER CH: Devon, Kathryn Carter. RES: Escada Be You, Jenny Rousey-Dick. RES: Leaping Leprechaun, Brittany Rost. RES: Santana Boy, Anna Dempsey. JR. HUNTER CH: Duvillemers Duet, Courtney Letts. SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER CH: Champlain Autumn Ash, Morgan ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CH: Citrus Sunrise, Anne Marston. RES: Prince Charming, Helen Adams. Hartman. RES: Tsunami, Meghan Looney. GREEN HUNTER CH: Haleakala, Dana Tower. RES: Champlain’s Double Trouble, Madison Halbom. REGULAR WORKING HUNTER CH: Devon, Kathryn Carter. RES: Duvillemers Duet, Courtney Letts. RES: Cher, Victoria Efird. REGULAR WORKING HUNTER CH: Prince Charming, Helen WALK-TROT EQUITATION OVER FENCES CH: Breanna Holmes. Adams. RES: Morgan Hoff. HUNTER PERFORMANCE CH: A Final Encore, Whitney Baltimore County Horse WALK-TROT EQUITATION CH: Breanna Holmes. McIlvain. RES: Morgan Hoff. RES: Miss Boston Wonder, Peggy Bowker. Show Association FUTURE EQUITATION OVER FENCES CH: Kate Kirkland. PONY HUNTER CH: My Shiny Penny, Alicia Hall. RES: Caroline Curran. RES: One Of A Kind, Leah Camery. (Photos on Page 56) FUTURE EQUITATION CH: Emily Leberte. BEGINNING JUMPER CH: Fluorescent’s Reflection, Elaine & Sarah SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER CH: Moonshine Charlie, Molly Yates. RES: Kate Kirkland. Houchen. RES: Griffin Dor, Madison Niller. SHORT STIRRUP EQUITATION OVER FENCES CH: Reid Rickett. RES: Calamari, Alicia Hall. LONG STIRRUP HUNTER CH: Milenium, McDonogh School. RES: Madison Parks. LEVEL 0 JUMPER CH: Clementine, Rebecca Carrington & Jordan RES: Farnley Hi-Klass, Francis Merryman. SHORT STIRRUP EQUITATION CH: Reid Rickett. Casey. LOW HUNTER CH: Barbary Coast, Posey Obrecht. RES: Madeline Reich. RES: Haleakala, Dana Tower. RES: Tea for Two, Lisa Rubin. LONG STIRRUP EQUITATION OVER FENCES CH: Andrea Pearson. CHILDREN’S/ADULT JUMPER CH: Grey Ghost, Kaitlin Henry. LOW ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CH: Scout’s Honor, Katy RES: Emily Barnes. RES: Serious Moments, Kaitlin Henry. Bryant. LONG STIRRUP EQUITATION CH: Andrea Pearson. LEVEL 1 JUMPER CH: Serious Moments, Bill Turner. RES: Alexander, Missy Green. RES: Morgan Hurd. RES: Silent Type, Britany Kaiser. PLEASURE CH: Tea for Two, Lisa Rubin. PONY EQUITATION OVER FENCES CH: Elizabeth Allen. LEVEL 2 JUMPER CH: Silent Type, Britany Kaiser. RES: Finally Mine, Jodi Rauso. RES: Kaitlyn Mobley. RES: Serious Moments, Bill Turner. ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CH: Beach Bound, Cindy Schmidt. PONY EQUITATION CH: Elizabeth Allen. LEVEL 3 JUMPER CH: Serious Moments, Bill Turner. RES: Xtreme, Fran Maddrix. RES: Kaitlyn Mobley. RES: Jump For Joy, Lisa Smith. OPEN HUNTER CH: Beach Bound, Cindy Schmidt. PRE-CHILDREN’S/ADULT EQUITATION OVER FENCES CH: Jamie LEVEL 5 JUMPER CH: Benson, Dana Eaton. RES: Doolin Diamond, Elizabeth Scarff. Whitehead. RES: Beamish, Dana Eaton. GREEN HUNTER CH: Right Now, Jillian Adriani. RES: M. C. Robertson. PONY PERFORMANCE CH: Calamari, Alicia Hall. RES: Just A Peek, Holly Gilmore. PRE-CHILDREN’S/ADULT EQUITATION CH: Brittany Jennings. RES: Golden Treasure, Lisa Smith. REGULAR WORKING HUNTER CH: Catch Me If You Can, Margaret RES: M.C. Robertson. 1ST YR. GREEN PLEASURE CH: Really Rockin Raven, Lori Maher. CHILDREN’S EQUITATION OVER FENCES CH: Kathryn Carter. Hackenberger. RES: Art Nouveau, Adena Testa. RES: Anna Dempsey. RES: Bella, Lori Hackenberger. JR. HUNTER CH: Doolin Diamond, Elizabeth Scarff. CHILDREN’S EQUITATION CH: Kathryn Carter. SHORT STIRRUP EQUITATION CH: Alicia Hall. RES: Moor Hills, Margaret Reddy. RES: Julia Olsson. RES: Leah Camery. CHILDREN’S HUNTER CH: You Charmed Me, Lauren Moran. ADULT EQUITATION OVER FENCES CH: Anne Marston. LONG STIRRUP EQUITATION CH: Bailey Coulombe. RES: Barbary Coast, Posey Obrecht. RES: Ashley Jarrell. RES Tie: Jenna Nerland & Janna Suddock. SMALL/MEDIUM PONY PLEASURE CH: Shenandoah Paladin, ADULT EQUITATION CH: Anne Marston. EQUITATION, 13 & UNDER CH: Kaitlin Henry. Francis Merryman. RES: Meghan Looney. RES: Kristyn MacDonald. RES: Northwinds Diva, Elisabeth Palmer. TRAINING JUMPER CH: Goody Two Shoes, Elizabeth Corey. EQUITATION, 14-17 CH: Courtney Letts. LOW SMALL/MEDIUM PONY HUNTER CH: Dancing Dandelion, RES: Cola Elaine, Mary Anne Clark. RES: Anna Camery. Francis Merryman. BEGINNER JUMPER CH: Obleo, Avery Smith. ADULT EQUITATION CH: Christine Dodge. RES: Shenandoah Ireland, Kelly McNeal. RES: Goody Two Shoes, Elizabeth Corey. RES: Trudi Nickell. SMALL PONY HUNTER CH: Farnley Lite-Step, Francis Merryman. PONY JUMPER CH: Cola Elaine, Mary Anne Clark. ASH MEDAL CH: Christine Dodge. RES: Farnley Milton, Francis Merryman. RES: Majik, EGRA. MEDIUM PONY HUNTER CH: Dancing Dandelion, Francis SCHOOLING JUMPER CH: Sing For Slew, Page Waters. Merryman. RES: Yessmine, Molly McCowan. RES: Just My Style, Samantha Pyle. INTERMEDIATE JUMPER CH: Sing For Slew, Page Waters. Associated Horse Shows LARGE PONY PLEASURE CH: Moonshine Charlie, Molly Yates. RES: Mr. Grackle, Kelly Whitworth. RES: Boysenberry, Peri Fitzpatrick. OPEN JUMPER CH: Five O’Clock Shadow, Allie Brown. (Photos on Page 118) LOW LARGE PONY HUNTER CH: Fern Gully, Morgan Dvorkin. RES: Grasshopper, Christie Saunders. ADULT EQUITATION CH: Linda Satterfield. RES: Take Notice, Courtney Ensor. RES: Sue Albanese. LARGE PONY HUNTER CH: Fern Gully, Morgan Dvorkin. ADULT EQUITATION, OVER FENCES CH: Christy Aussiker. RES: Best Kept Secret, Katie Weigel. RES: Meredith Schramm-Strosser. EQUITATION, 14-17 CH: Kris Lardusky. BEGINNER EQUITATION CH: Dana Christiansen. RES: Elizabeth Scarff. Alaska State Horseshows RES: Chelsea Koerper. EQUITATION, 13 & UNDER CH: Molly Wolfe. JR. EQUITATION CH: Amanda Neufer. RES: Kylie Sheehan. (Pictured with Zone 12: Haleakala, Dana Tower, My Shiny Penny, RES: Caitlin Drummond. ADULT MEDAL CH: Rene’ Heaps. Alicia Hall, Presumed Innocent, Trudi Nickell, Prince Charming, JR. EQUITATION, OVER FENCES CH: Lyndsey Brodhead. JR. MEDAL, HORSE CH: Molly Wolfe. Helen Adams) RES: Mary Kate Phelan. JR. MEDAL, PONY CH: Courtney Ensor. SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER CH: My Shiny Penny, Alicia Hall. LEADLINE CH: Jocelyn Lacy. RES: One Of A Kind, Leah Camery. RES: Ashley Ammons. (Continued On Page 58) 54 www.chronofhorse.com The Chronicle of the Horse BLUE RIDGE HUNTER JUMPER ASSOCIATION Carrie Ann Culbertson Whitley Mann on Bellagio Peggy Zimmerman on Jeanette Collins’ I’m All A Roan on Paluma Jeanne Smith’s It’s Magic BLUE RIDGE HUNTER JUMPER ASSOCIATION continued Savannah Bengston on Walk This
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