The Century Club News

The Century Club News

ISSUE 14 FALL 2009 CHANGING OF THE GUARD he Century Club News front page calls attention to The Dressage Foundation’s Twenty Year Anniversary. TOn this page, we reflect on the joys of managing The Dressage Foundation during the past decade. We think of hundreds of recipients of scholarships Lynn and John Boomer and grants awarded by the Foundation, which are made possible by donors to The Dressage Foundation. THE DRESSAGE FOUNDATION: We applaud our distinguished Board of Directors and cadre of volunteers who have played a major role in the Foundation’s success. We confess to a special affection for the Century Club teams, whose life-long passion for dressage is so contagious. We have loved our years at the Foundation’s helm, and our hearts will continue to be It was the year the Berlin Wall came down – 1989. Also, in 1989, with you as we enter our retirement years! We proudly pass the reins Nebraskan Lowell Boomer (today 98 years of age) started up to Melissa Filipi and Jenny Johnson. TwentyYearsThe Dressage Foundation, with and a Mission Cantering… “To cultivate and provide e are very excited and financial support for the advancement of dressage.” honored to be a part of such a During the last two decades, thousands of dressage riders – wonderful organization. Melissa young riders, adult amateurs, instructors, trainers, judges, and high WFilipi, as Development Director, will performance – have been helped through grants and scholarships seek out donations for current programs, made possible by donors to The Dressage Foundation. assist with new programs, and raise In 2009, two exciting high performance grants were added to the growing list of funds at The Dressage Foundation. The Anne Barlow general operating funds. She will Ramsay Charitable Remainder Unitrust provides an annual $25,000 Melissa Filipi and Jenny Johnson manage the Gift Legacy program of the grant to a U.S. citizen riding an American bred horse, to train and Foundation, and is ready to assist you with Planned Giving. As the compete in Europe. James Koford and Rhett were the first recipients Administrative Manager, Jenny Johnson is responsible for the daily and spent the summer training in Germany with Michael Klimke. operations of the Foundation, including grant/scholarship programs The second new grant was established by Carol Lavell, her family and financial records/reporting. Jenny will take wonderful care of and friends, and is administered by The Dressage Foundation. It will future Century Club riders and the Century Club News. We hope provide a $25,000 annual grant for coaching and training to a talented, that you will feel free to contact us at any time! committed, qualified rider whose plan is to reach and excel at the elite, international standards of high performance Dressage. The 2009 THE DRESSAGE FOUNDATION recipient was Jan Brons. He plans to train in Europe in 2010. Wells Fargo Center, Suite 732 1248 ‘O’ Street The Dressage Foundation continues to develop programs and Lincoln, NE 68508 create new funds to enhance the wonderful sport of dressage. www.dressagefoundation.org Please visit www.dressagefoundation.org for all the latest news, as The Dressage Foundation canters into its second twenty years. The Dressage Foundation Century Club Members The Dressage Foundation Century Club Members (continued) (Note that the rider’s hometown is given; the ride may have been in another locale) #32 Peter Klopfer on Mondavi from #49 Susan Fawcett on Iron Cloud, from 1996: 2002: Durham, NC. Sierra Vista, AZ. #1 Lazelle Knocke on Don Perignon, from #17 Edalee Harwell on Mr. A, from 2005: Readington, NJ. Ramona, CA. #33 Mary Faith Urquhart on Tajcheba #50 Again, Susan Fawcett, this time on McCoy from Seminole, FL. Snowy River. #2 Dr. Max Gahwyler on Prinz Eugen, from #18 For the 5th time, Charles A. Darien, CT Chapin, this time on Beezie. #34 Ted Z. Plaut on Vista Gee-Whiz 2008: from Madison, CT. #51 Chester V. Braun on Secret Ice, #3 Dr. John H. Bland on Bay Flint; John is #19 Roxanna Jones on Hekla, from 2006: from Osprey, FL. now deceased. Sonoma, CA. #35 Mary A. Towsley on Zico from 1997: Durango, CO. #52 Carole Nuckton on Zeb, from Bend, #4 Charles A. Chapin on Chicaro Cocoa, #20 Again, Cynthia (Cinch Schell ), OR. from Chatham, IL this time on Mystique’s Baby Blue #36 Audrey E. Evans on Robin Hood (see #12) from Philadelphia, PA. #53 Annis Buell on Wally, from Dallas, #5 Again, Charles A. Chapin, this time on TX. Piroshka. #21 Virginia (Ginny) Wegener on MHR #37 Carol Stratton on Galloping Sofa 1998: Handsome, from Canon City, CO. from Hartland Corners, VT. #54 Joann Fletcher on Vice Versa, from #6 Ruth Fanton on Little Once, from Lexington, OH. Honeoye Falls, NY. #22 Marion Benedict Sindorf on #38 For the 2nd time Edwin D. Sayre, Suavicito, from Palmer, AK. this time on Carmel (see # 24). #55 David Keiser on Othello, from #7 Patricia Metcalf on Fleur de Lis, from Medford, OR. Koloa, HI. #23 Again, Max E. Gahwyler this time #39 Russell Fawcett on Iron Cloud, on Dresden (see # 2). Russell is now deceased. #56 Shirley Jones on Dust Buster, from #8 Nan Agar on Skipper, from Rocky Hill, Napa CA . NJ. #24 Edwin Sayre on on Pee Wee, #40 Again, Russell Fawcett on Snowy 1999: from Los Gatos, CA. River (see # 39). #57 Theresa Stephens on Cal, from #9 For the 3rd time, Charles A. Chapin, this 2003: Penrose, CO. time on Touche (Fred). #25 Maria Beek McFadden on #41 Carey Evans on Enjoy, from Permian Way, from Oxford, MS. Portland, OR. The following teams are written up in #10 Jean P. Naukam on Cell-Win-Sahib, this issue of the Centurion: from Phelps, NY. # 26 for the 6th time, Charles A. #42 Lothar H. Pinkers on Get’s 2008 continued 2000: Chapin, this time on Ask Mikey. Spellbinder from Bellevue, WA. #58 Mary Lou Harper on Flashee #11 For the 4th time, Charles A. Chapin, Starshine, from Monroe, WA. this time on Zeus. # 27 Anne Barlow Ramsay on Fridjoff. #43 William H. Van Cleve on VC IBN #59 Carriellen DeMuth on Arc, from from Fernandina Beach, FL. ZYPRESS from Jacksonville, AR. Franktown, CO. 2001: 2007: 2009: #12 Cynthia (Cinch) Schell on Rudy Van # 28 Evelyn Wallis on Somer’s Dream, #44 Mary Dure Johnson on Chelsea #60 Ellie Metelits on Justa Enuff Sun, James, from Lander, WY. from Kailua, HI. Love, from Akron, OH. from Ocala, FL. #61 Sally Chionsini on Bert, from Willis, #13 Dennis Trettel on Boulder, from # 29 Ruth Peckham on Madonna; #45 Lila (Winni) Heiney-Duncan on Trail TX. Deerfield, IL . Ruth is now deceased. Bender, from Malin, OR. #62 Again, Annis Buell, this time on Poco Fisty’s Kid, from Dallas, TX. #14 Peter Lert on Legere, from Scotts #30 For the third time, Cynthia (Cinch) #46 Dawn Ruthven on Wisla, from #63 Martin T. Sosnoff on Montalban, Valley, CA. Schell, this time on Leonard (see Victoria BC, Canada. from New York, NY . #12). #64 Mary Phillips on Dominick, from #15 Elizabeth Stich on Southern Jewel, 2004: #47 Rebecca Snell on Atraysa Santi, Ocala, FL. from Jacksonville, FL. #31 Zena Ervin on Deelite from Reno, from Boerne, TX. #65 Barbara Ramsay on Danish NV. Manners, from Los Alamos, NM. #16 Eugene Dueber on V P Medley, from Continued on the inside back cover. #48 Carol F. Judge on Gaby, from Port Orchard, WA. Houston, TX. Team #65: Barbara H. Ramsay and Danish Manners (Dane) Team # 58: Mary Lou Harper and Starshine Hold the Reins, Not the Saddle Horn! Barbara writes: At age 11, in Madison, Wisconsin, I gave up golf for riding at a livery Mary Lou writes: stable where I got to ride many different horses, including five-gaited On a visit to Antelope Valley Ranch in Mackey, Idaho, I had my first Saddlebreds. riding lesson. At age 60 and no experience, my daughter, who ran the As an 8th grade graduation present, my parents bought me a ranch with her husband, hoisted me onto a horse. Once I got over the thoroughbred mare named Jumper, under the condition that all initial fear my daughter said, “Now, let go of the horn, Mom!” subsequent expenses were mine. In high school, Jumper and I rode With this advice, I English and Western and even participated in a square dance on joined her love of horseback. riding and followed a trail that led to BJ I sold Jumper when I married, and we moved to New Mexico. I was Heuving, an horseless for nine months until I went in on a three-way partnership accomplished on an Indian pony, Flippy. Later I got a Quarter horse, Tonto Twist, dressage instructor and an appendix registered mare, Jo Callie, both of whom I and horse trainer in competed in local shows, alternating classes with my children. Monroe, Washington. BJ had raised Next came Danish Manners (Dane), a racing Quarter horse that had Starshine and has earned his Record of Merit for speed. Our place in Los Alamos has ridden him in first level, access to wonderful and challenging trail riding through canyons and test four, first level on top of mesas. While I freestyle, and second took up dressage around level. Starshine was 20 years ago and have had Horse of the Year two trainers, I also continue Champion in 1993 to ride western, do barrels at the Appaloosa Horse Club (First Level Open and Freestyle). Since and poles, and jump. The 1987, Starshine has been teaching people to ride and still loves his versatility is fun! job. At my first introduction to BJ and Starshine I realized that I would be in good hands, and I continue to ride today at age 73; Starshine is Dane’s and my Century 28.

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