Woodside Spring Horse Trials and Preliminary Challenge

Woodside Spring Horse Trials and Preliminary Challenge

May 28-30, 2021 Woodside Spring Horse Trials and Preliminary Challenge Marcus Greene Photography our priority HORSES their owners their trainers their riders and the property they live on providing insurance coverage for the equestrian world for over 50 years Equine Mortality . Farm & Ranch Commercial Packages Equine Surgical & Major Medical Insurance Trainer Liability . Care, Custody & Control Workers’ Compensaton & Employers Liability CDI OB21295 a division of Parker General Insurance (800) 321-5723 www.Equine-Ins.com Joe & Donna Parker Follow us! Woodside Spring Horse Trials and Preliminary Challenge May 28-30, 2021 OFFICIALS GROUND JURY Amanda Miller, President, Robert Stevenson TECHNICAL DELEGATE Mary Duenow XC COURSE DESIGNER Ian Stark, GBR; Bert Wood, USA SHOW JUMPING DESIGNER Chris Barnard; Asst: Kelly James DRESSAGE JUDGES Vicky Stashuk-Matisi, CA; Creeky Routson, CA; Katy Barglow, CA; Joan Williams, CA; Anne Howard, CA ANNOUNCER Malcom Hook OR, Louis Blankenship CA TREATING VETERINARY Kayla Dykstra 831-521-2758, Danielle Price 650-400-3500 FARRIER Hernan Machain 541-282-3122 COURSE BUILDERS XC-Bert Wood, Louis Blankenship, Adri Doyle, David Cathcart ORGANIZER Robert Kellerhouse VOLUNTEER STEWARDS Katrina Deane, Julie White, Cassie Harkin, Emma Bailey, Heidi Hofman, Golly Martin, Charlotte Freeman SHOW SECRETARY Rick Dunkerton SPONSOR COORDINATOR Sedona Murray SCORERS Scoring Chix SAFETY OFFICER Joe Billeter SHOW OPERATIONS Sedona Murray, Kristi Blankenship, Horsepark Team HORSE AMBULANCE Danielle Price AMBULANCE SERVICE AMR Ambulance Service, VTACH Medical Services PROGRAM Julie Davison VIDEO Ride On Video Bob and Debi Ravenscroft PHOTOGRAPHER Tina Fitch Photography PRESS OFFICER Ashlyn Dorsey 1 The Spring Event at Woodside May 28-30, 2021 Friday, May 28 Time Divisions Judge Ring 1 8:00 a.m. - 4:10 p.m. A, OI, JBNR-A Amanda Miller Ring 2 8:00 a.m. - 10:55 p.m. PH-C, PR-C, TH, Robert Stevenson, SBNR-A Vicky Matisi-Stasuk Ring 2 11:15 a.m. - 3:35 p.m. TH, SBNR-A Robert Stevenson Ring 3 8:00 a.m. - 5:40 p.m. OP, ON, NH, JBNR-B, Creeky Routson OINTRO-B Ring 4 8:00 a.m. - 5:40 p.m. PR, STR-A, JTR-B, Katy Barglow JNR, OINTRO-A Ring 5 8:00 a.m. - 4:40 p.m. OT, N-AM, STR-B, David Schmutz OBN Ring 6 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. T-AM, JTR-A, SNR, Joan Williams SBNR-B Saturday, May 29 Cross 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. PH-CH, PR-CH, OP, Mary Duenow Country PR 10:25 a.m. - 11:20 OI a.m. 11:45 a.m. - 12:20 Advanced p.m. 12:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. OT, STR-A, TH, STR-B, T-AM, JTR-A, JTR-B SHOW JUMPING 8:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. ON, SNR, NH, N-AM, Robert Stevenson JNR 11:35 a.m. - 2:35 p.m. OBN, SBNR-A, JBNR-A, SBNR-B, JBNR-B 3:10 p.m. - 4:20 p.m. OINTRO-A, OINTRO- B Reverse 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. PH-CH, PR-CH Amanda Miller Order of Go 2 Sunday, May 30 SHOW JUMPING 8:00 a.m. - 8:25 a.m. Advanced Amanda Miller 8:50 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. OI 10:15 a.m. - 11:15 OP, PR a.m. 11:50 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. OT, STR-A, TH, JTR-A, T-AM, STR-B, JTR-B CROSS COUNTRY 8:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. ON, SNR, NH, N-AM, Mary Duenow JNR 11:10 a.m. - 2:10 p.m. ONB, SBNR-A, JBNR-A, SBNR-B, JBNR-B 2:30 p.m. - 3:40 p.m. OINTRO-A, OINTRO- B Start Times are subject to some modifcation Saturday Preliminary Challege Show Jumping will be reverse order of go. Times will be posted after cross Country on Saturday morning. 3 Facility Map Barns A-I Arena Arena 5/6 3/4 Barns J-U Arena 1/2 & Show Jump Barns AA-II YEH Jumping 4 WELCOME We are pleased to welcome you to The Horse Park at Woodside and to The Summer Event at Woodside. More than just a gathering of people and their equine partners – which is not unusual in Woodside – The Event at Woodside draws competitors from all over the West Coast, with some of the region’s top Eventing riders and horses contending for honors while enjoying the breathtaking view of the San Francisco Bay Area. We appreciate and thank you for choosing Woodside as part of your competition calendar. The Horse Park has a mission to promote equine education across all major disciplines, to be a center for world class competitions, and to be excellent stew- ards of this very special open space land. Over the past year, The Horse Park has undergone significant changes. We continue to work hard to upgrade all aspects of The Horse Park and to make your experience here a special one. The Board of Governors approved significant investments in major enhance- ments in the past year. These investments were supported by generous donors, allow- ing The Horse Park to continue its journey of becoming a premier equestrian facility. • New premium portable show stabling on the hillside overlooking the Grand Prix arena will soon be joined by more premium show stabling in the North Barn area. • Two new restroom trailers have been added for the convenience of exhibitors and members. • Our concession/vendor area has been greatly enhanced with lovely arbors, fabulous views and comfortable seating. • Cross-country courses continue to be enhanced thanks to Bert Wood, David Cathcart, Louis Blankenship, Adri Doyle • New investments in equipment have supported our focus on premier arena and cross-country footing. • Our continued focus on land management supports the beauty of the entire facility. • We continue to work with Woodside Eventing to make your show experience better each year. We greatly value our Exhibitors, Members’ and the surrounding community who continue to show at The Horse Park which supports our efforts to make these improvements and strive to become a first class equestrian facility. To all the athletes competing – The Horse Park wishes you success in displaying your abilities and hard work to the fullest. To all those spectating – we encourage you to bring your lawn chair, enjoy the event and take in the stunning natural beauty of The Horse Park at Woodside. Thank you all for following our COVID-19 procedures. Have a great show! Sincerely, The Horse Park at Woodside 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 REDEFINE th! wa" yo# fee$ i% &how clothe' AFFINITY™ AERO SHOW COAT Aero Co!t $199 Stretch mesh f!bric m!ximizes !ir"ow whi#e m!int!ining tot!# cover!ge. E#eg!nt#$ t!i#ored with ! feminine si#houette, hidden interior zip !nd bui#t-in number string ho#es. 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Visit kerrits.com for fu"" give!w!# ru"es !nd !"tern!te entr# methods. 14 15 16 "The source for all The Event at Woodside cross country decorations" 858-525-2251 Michael Mendenhall Performance Manager San Mateo County Offce 650-235-1243 • Fax 1-866-580-4660 17 18 In Memoriam: Robert E. Smith One of the Horse Park’s founders, Robert Smith, has passed away following a battle with cancer. Smith was born in 1946 and grew up in Malibu. He started out riding on his parent’s ranch and originally competed in hunters and jumpers. In 1968 Smith transitioned to eventing and began training with Hilda Gurney at the Woodland Hills Pony Club. He had two very successful horses – Malibu Lad who competed through Intermediate and Timber Top who competed through Advanced including at the famous 1977 Ledyard International. Smith then lent Timber Top to Brian Sabo who would successfully ride him around Ledyard once again as well as the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event. Smith moved to the Bay Area to work for the California Public Utilities Commission after graduating from UCLA with a master’s degree in Public Health. In 1976, he, along with Kay Hitch, Janey Bennett, Vicky Matisi, Jackie Ahl, and Sabo, founded the Combined Training Equestrian Teams Alliance (CTETA). “His dream was to create an ‘Adult Pony Club’ to foster horsemanship as a next step beyond Pony Club,” explained his friend Sabo. Eventually, CTETA became a nationwide organization, was an affiliate of the USCTA (now USEA), and had 22 “Combined Training Teams” with a similar structure to the U.S. Pony Clubs. In 1982, CTETA, with Smith as President, leased a 272-acre piece of property in Woodside, owned by Stanford University and known as Guernsey Field, and began to host a wide range of equestrian activities for a number of different disciplines including eventing, hunter/jumpers, polo, driving, and reining.

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