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Indiana Quarter Horse Association 2005 Year-End Point Standings Amateur Division Indiana Quarter Horse Association 2005 Year-end Point Standings Amateur Division Amateur 2YO Stallions Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 The Klassy Kid Jim Payne 15 42 42 Y 2 JC Phenomenal Butch Yike 13 26 26 Y 3 Telusive Playgirl Ray Fox 10 18 18 Amateur 3YO Stallions Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Zippos Xfile Michelle Lyle 7 7 7 Amateur Aged Stallions Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 PR Deck Me Fine Christopher Banks 7 7 7 Amateur Weanling Fillies Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Pending Larry Krieger 5 5 5 Amateur Yearling Fillies Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Yella Te Jim Payne 19 61 57 Y 2 Perpetual High Beth Stewart 9 36 36 Y 3 Sweet Little Kiss William Schroeder 8 26 26 Y 4 Hoosier Favorite Blond Roxanne Swygart 9 23 23 Amateur 2YO Mares Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Gotta Getta Glimpse Paula Buehrer 16 81 79 Y 2 Tai a Yella Ribbon Randy Myers 19 83 77 Y 3 MS Elucy Keith Bode 14 64 64 Y 4 Eve Saint Laurent Andrea Alderson 7 38 38 Amateur 3YO Mares Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Shez Royally Cool Denise Schroeder 24 112 89 Y 2 My Mystical Playgirl Rose Bode 12 66 66 Y 3 Skips Obvious Lace Colette Zeigler-Staley 8 15 15 Amateur Aged Mares Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Elegant Indy Skip Andrea Alderson 14 68 68 Y 2 Pretty Fancy Te Jane Johnson 31 94 63 Y 3 Ima Lucky Clue Beth Stewart 7 29 29 Y 4 Royals Foxy Doll Christina Bruhn 9 14 14 Amateur Yearling Geldings Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Tardees Classic Kid Lisa Troutner 18 55 51 Y 2 RPF Double Negative Randy Myers 16 40 39 Y 3 Hez Pretty Well Set Tom Schlenger 10 30 30 Y 4 Bad Boy Te Jim Payne 9 29 29 Y 5 CN Fours Andrew Eikenberry 7 8 8 Amateur 2YO Geldings Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 PCI Obvious Christopher Banks 31 168 123 Y 2 Been Roamin Rocco Andrew/Lisa Eikenberry 19 62 57 Y 3 Doc Bos Kid Andrea Alderson 8 47 47 Y 4 Sirpress Michelle Mulhern 8 17 17 Amateur 3YO Geldings Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Gonna Getcha Good Keith Bode 11 102 102 Amateur Aged Geldings Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Diamonheir Cody Janet Spooner 27 129 100 Y 2 Kid in the Mirror Kristine Bonfer 14 97 97 Y 3 Five Stars My Pop Jerry Bourff 11 83 83 Y 4 Prestige Celebri Te Sunday Hughes 24 72 62 Y 5T Visible Investment Ann Webb 9 59 59 Y 5T Heza Securitee Too Sharon Walters 8 59 59 Amateur Barrel Racing Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 I Be a Bid Busy Jeremy Cahill 16 52 51 Y 2 Ima Cool Peanut Kathryn Cahill 11 49 49 Y 3 Dazzle N Scoot Trudy Cahill 11 32 32 Y 4 Diablo Red Oak Judy Cahill 12 22 22 Amateur Pole Bending Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 I Be a Bid Busy Jeremy Cahill 16 73 72 Y 2 Ima Cool Peanut Kathryn Cahill 11 66 66 Y 3 Wimpys Fancy Dimples Jeremy Cahill 7 52 52 Y 4 Dazzle N Scoot Trudy Cahill 7 28 28 Y 5 Diablo Red Oak Judy Cahill 11 19 19 Amateur Reining Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Smart Chics Want Me Al Andrews 17 60 58 Y 2 DA Nics Angel Erin Pell 9 30 30 Amateur Showmanship Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Visible Investment Ann Webb 12 172 172 Y 2 Spanish Solitare Nichole Buck 20 173 157 Y 3 Mitos Mega Dittos Rachel Price 10 130 130 Y 4 Royals Foxy Doll Christina Bruhn 11 94 94 Y 5 Luke Again Renee Graves 11 92 92 Y 6 Highest Sonny Bee Karen Ling 10 89 89 Amateur Hunter Under Saddle Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Exquisite Conclusion Christine Gudas 10 100 100 Y 2 Mitos Mega Dittos Rachel Price 7 89 89 Y 3 Invitation Nowhere Leeanne Kalbaugh 7 72 72 Y 4 Have It Detailed Jennifer Gudas 8 63 63 Y 5 Oso Mighty Amy Haney 7 28 28 Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Luke Again Renee Graves 11 82 82 Y 2 Mitos Mega Dittos Rachel Price 10 77 77 Y 3 Im Tuff by Choice Eileen Cravens 8 57 57 Y 4 Invitation Nowhere Leeanne Kalbaugh 9 52 52 Y 5T Highest Sonny Bee Karen Jean Ling 12 49 49 Y 5T Oso Mighty Amy Haney 12 49 49 Amateur Western Riding Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Kay Cee Me Now Brittany Barker 7 32 32 Y 2 Mitos Mega Dittos Rachel Price 9 26 26 Y 3 One Dynamic Machine Sharon Walters 9 13 13 Y 4 Royals Foxy Doll Christina Bruhn 7 10 10 Amateur Western Pleasure Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Im Simply A Showgirl Stacy Fillenwarth 11 113 113 Y 2 Virtual Zip Erin Frick 7 59 59 Amateur Horsemanship Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Mitos Mega Dittos Rachel Price 11 83 83 Y 2 Oso Mighty Amy Haney 10 47 47 Y 3 Highest Sonny Bee Karen Jean Ling 8 23 23 Y 4 Royals Foxy Doll Christina Bruhn 7 20 20 Amateur Trail Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Irish Knickel Sarah Malm 19 101 96 Y 2 Highest Sonny Bee Karen Ling 17 80 77 Y 3 Zippin My Version Jennifer Mead 9 63 63 Y 4 Kay Cee Me Now Brittany Barker 7 56 56 Y 5 Oso Mighty Amy Haney 10 29 29 Y 6 Leaguers Bay Legend Jennifer Andrews 7 27 27 Amateur All-Around Standings Qualify for Year End Awards (place 7 times) in at least 5 events and earn at least 25 points in each qualifying event. Even if not qualified in other events, any points earned will count. Top 15 placings in each class to count for award. Top 15 Exhibitor Horse Class Qual? Placings Rachel Price Mitos Mega Dittos Aged Geldings Y 20 Showmanship Y 130 Hunter Under Saddle Y 89 Equitation Y 77 Western Pleasure N 47 Horsemanship Y 83 Western Riding Y 26 Total 472 Amy Haney Oso Mighty Aged Geldings Y 16 Showmanship Y 50 Hunter Under Saddle Y 28 Equitation Y 49 Western Pleasure N 6 Horsemanship Y 47 Trail Y 29 Total 225 Indiana Quarter Horse Association 2005 Year-end Point Standings Amateur Select Division Amateur Select Showmanship Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Final Go Ka Ann Lord 18 106 102 Y 2 Stretchin My Assets Linda Kirsch 13 97 97 Y 3 Coys Tuff Sonny Janet Johnson 15 96 96 Y 4 Im Barry Impulsive Diane Wisler 9 67 67 Y 5 Surprise Version Deanna Dunn 17 67 65 Y 6 Cinna Bar El Leo Barbara McConnell 10 62 62 Amateur Select Hunter Under Saddle Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Stretchin My Assets Linda Kirsch 9 18 18 Amateur Select Equitation Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Stretchin My Assets Linda Kirsch 10 12 12 Amateur Select Western Pleasure Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Always Absolute Sally Clark 12 94 94 Y 2 Hotrods and Harleys Tom Wilson 8 93 93 Y 3 Im Barry Impulsive Diane Wisler 7 80 80 Y 4 Sweet Money Version Robert Goecker 9 74 74 Y 5 CHF Jacksons Hotrod Barbara Graham 10 64 64 Y 6 TNT At Midnite Jo D Meyer 8 48 48 Amateur Select Horsemanship Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Im Barry Impulsive Diane Wisler 7 41 41 Y 2 Surprise Version Deanna Dunn 10 32 32 Amateur Select Trail Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Final Go Ka Ann Lord 8 18 18 Indiana Quarter Horse Association 2005 Year-end Point Standings Novice Amateur Division Novice Amateur Showmanship Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Luke Again Renee Graves 17 183 177 Y 2 Watchin the Gold Andrea Roddy 23 179 168 Y 3 Chocolate Version Deborah Curtis 20 156 140 Y 4 Double Sugar Coated Mallory Lohning 20 150 131 Y 5 Leaguers Bay Legend Jennifer Andrews 9 96 96 Y 6 Rap Me Up Flashy Twyla Stephens 13 82 82 Novice Amateur Hunter Under Saddle Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Oso Mighty Amy Haney 18 124 112 Y 2 Chocolate Version Deborah Curtis 20 94 85 Y 3 Double Sugar Coated Mallory Lohning 18 65 62 Y 4T Kay Cees Main Man Lorna Shively 7 58 58 Y 4T Full Time Rebel Patricia Denney 12 58 58 Y 6 Blue Moon Asset Laurie Kiefer 7 32 32 Novice Amateur Equitation Year Number Total Top 15 End of Points Points Qualified Place Horse Exhibitor Shows Earned Earned Y 1 Oso Mighty Amy Haney 18 64 60 Y 2 Chocolate Version Deborah Curtis 17 44 42 Y 3 Double Sugar Coated Mallory Lohning 18 31 28 Novice Amateur Western Pleasure Year Number
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