Equestrian Trails, Inc. - Saddleback Canyon Riders
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Equestrian Trails, Inc. - Saddleback Canyon Riders
Equestrian Trails, Inc. Official Publication of Equestrian Trails, Inc. Serving equestrians since 1944 Volume 15, Issue 8 August 2015 The Results Are IN! Chance Leatherman in Convention Costume Class (photo: Shot In Time); Jr. Ambassador court (photo: Wendy Kitcko) Pg 32 Inside this issue: Industry Hills Charity Rodeo 8 2014 High Point Circuit Winners 11 Corral 3 Arena 16 Obstacle Challenge Convention 52 Reining, Carriage & Dressage Results Convention & 65 State Finals Gyymkhana Results 2015 Invitational 67 Trail Trial Results Jr. Ambassaors 69 High Point Show Upcoming Events High Point Shows Gymkhanas Trail Trials & Rides See pages 5-7 2015-2016 Jr. Ambassador Court pg 17 Dedicated to Equine Legislation, Good Horsemanship, and the Acquisition and Preservation of Trails, Open Space and Public Lands ETI Contact Info PRESIDENT: Bob Foster bfosterMED@gmail.com (661) 309-7371 Equestrian Trails, Inc. www.etinational.com 2nd VICE PRESIDENT: Jeanne Gonzalez gilnjean@pacbell.net (661) 259-7608 P.O. Box 1138 Acton, CA 93510 Phone: (818) 698-6200 Fax: (661) 269-2507 Office Hours: 9:00 am—4:00 pm Monday—Thursday (closed Fri) IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT: Linda Fullerton Linda@wrightcolor.com (818) 401-9089 Michelle Kraut — Office Manager, Membership, Insurance equestriantrails@outlook.com NATIONAL TRAIL COORDINATOR: TBD Sarah Williams - Magazine dustysriders@sbcglobal.net 1st VICE PRESIDENT: DEPUTY TRAIL COORDINATOR: Terry Kaiser hdconcerns@ca.rr.com (818) 262-0315 AREA TRAIL COORDINATOR: Elaine Macdonald eb45bktg@antelecom.net (661) 946-1976 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Area 3 (Corrals: 2, 3, 15, 35) Dottie Hilliard equidot@aol.com (626) 335-7112 Area 4 (Corrals: 66, 70, 88, 103) VACANT Area 5 (Corrals: 14, 65, 83, 99) Patty Hug pattyhug@ca.rr.com (818) 367-2056 Area 6 (Corrals: 22, 36, 54) Ivy Murrillo poyzoniv19@yahoo.com (626) 318-2503 Area 7 (Corrals: 10, 12, 20, 34, 38, 210) Terry Kaiser hdconcerns@ca.rr.com (818) 262-0315 Area 8 (Corrals: 37, 57, 118, 126) Stephen Alvarez stv_a@hotmail.com (805) 625-3027 Area 9 (Corrals: 6, 43) Tom Kirsch tkirsch98@gmail.com (310) 871-9458 Area 11 (Corrals: 9, 21, 77, 86, 138, 777 ) Karen Dagnan kdagnan@socall.rr.com (661) 268-8771 Area 12 (Corrals: 8, 357) Rick Balthaser rbalthaser@aol.com (949) 439-2414 Area 13 (At-large members) Irene Scott loosendaylight@yahoo.com (818) 744-1582 2 Contents 4 MAU Update 5 Coming Events Calendar 8 Industry Hills Charity Rodeo 9 2015 High Point Gymkhana Schedule 10 2015 High Point Horse Show Schedule 11 2014 High Point Circuit Winners 16 Corral 3 Arena Obstacle Challenge 17 2015-2016 Jr. Ambassador Court 18 Corral News 2015 ETI Convention 28 Picture Collage 29 Volunteers 30 Saddle Winners 31 High Point Winners 32 Class Results 34 Platinum Sponsors 37 Class Results Continued 52 Reining Results 53 Carriage Driving Results 56 Dressage (English/Western) Results 58 Contest Winners 61 Gold Sponsors 62 Silver Sponsors 64 Sponsors 65 Convention Gymkhana Sponsors 66 2015 Convention Gymkhana & State Final Results 67 2015 Invitation Trail Trial Results 69 Jr. Ambassadors’ High Point Show 71 Announcements Volume 15, Issue 8 President’s Message by Bob Foster If you missed ETI’s Annual 3-day Convention and Horse Show this year, shame on you…you missed a great time. The official numbers aren’t calculated yet, but it looks like we had approximately 260 riders. Convention was not only the three days held at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center in Burbank, but it also included a Gymkhana State Finals and National Invitational Trail Trials both held on different days at different venues. I was very fortunate to attend all three events and witnessed people having a great time and some very good horsemanship. The competition was tough, the judges fair and some of the competitors even helped other competitors. This is what ETI is all about. It is amazing to think just how many volunteers were needed to run each event. As President of ETI, I know firsthand the importance of someone willing to give for this organization. I want to thank the over 100 members and friends who volunteered countless hours to make Convention, The State Finals and the National Invitational as successful and fun as they were. And I cannot give enough thanks to each person who either chaired a National event or a portion of Convention as they each put in even more countless hours behind the scenes and attending convention numerous planning meetings. These folks are truly responsible for the success of Convention, Invitational and Gymkhana. Special kudos to Michelle Kraut. I was worried since this was the first convention in 14 years that our retired office manager, Debbie Foster, would miss. But Michelle, who is our new office manager, stepped up and was wonderful. I would also like to thank Traci Bolderof and Corral 21 who put on the Gymkhana State Final at Gibson Ranch in Shadow Hills. I would also like to recognize and thank Dale Gibson who opened his facility for this event. Thanks to Jeanne Gonzalez, ETI 2nd V.P,. and to Corral 12 who put on the National Invitational Trail Trials in Sylmar. Thank you to Jean Chadsey who organized our MAUs and provided overnight security for each night of Convention. I want to thank the Western Dressage Association of America who used Convention as one of their high point shows. They also sponsored a “Versatility Award” that was awarded to the rider with the highest combination score from a Western Dressage class and a Western rail class. For the first time in a long time, I even got the chance to compete at convention. I rode in Western Dressage and Western Rail classes. I had a blast. And finally, a huge thanks to all the judges and participants who came to either of our events. If you had just half the fun I had, then it was a success! National Board Meeting August 18 at 7pm Foothill Trails District Neighborhood Council Office 9747 Weatland Ave. (Corner of Wheatland & Sunland) Join us! ETI SPECIAL EVENTS CHAIRPERSONS ETI MOUNTED ASSISTANCE UNIT: Coordinator: Jean Chadsey (909) 967-2065 Jeanieac@aol.com 2015 CONVENTION (June 25-28): Bob Foster (661) 309-7371 bfosterMED@gmail.com CONVENTION GYMKHANA: Tracy Boldroff tracyboldroff@sbcglobal.net 2015 SPRING RIDE (May 3-June 7): Kelli Land horseqrtrs@yahoo.com /Jeanne Gonzalez gilnjean@pacbell.net 2015 DEATH VALLEY RIDE (Nov. 2-6): Tom Kirsch (310) 871-9458 tkirsch98@gmail.com ETI TRAIL RIDER AWARD PROGRAM (TRAP): Carol Elliott (760) 963-8209 happy2appy@yahoo.com ETI TRAIL TRIALS PROGRAM: ETI Office (818) 698-6200 equestriantrails@outlook.com ETI HIGH POINT SHOW PROGRAM: Chair: Susan Pfann (626) 221-0829 Etihighpoint2015@gmail.com ETI HIGH POINT GYMKHANA PROGRAM: Tracy Boldroff eticorral21@yahoo.com 3 Equestrian Trails, Inc. Mounted Assistance Unit (MAU) Program Update It has been a very busy June for the MAU’s. The re-certification process has gone very well… the next re-certification will be September 19 at Bonelli Park’s East Arena. In the interim, there are several trainings at the individual MAU’s. the way. Walnut Creek and Bonelli MAU members participated in the CMOA (California Mounted Officers Association) Memorial Trail Trial in Norco, on June 6. The members received individual awards of 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th place. The MAU team of civilian volunteers received 3rd place…well done team. There are five MAU’s which patrol the LA Parks on horseback, if you are interested in joining, the contact e-mails are listed below. Bonelli MAU, www.BonelliMAU.org Marshall Canyon MAU, www.marshallcanyonmau.com Whittier Narrows MAU, www.wnmau.com h MAU’ l ith C b l t d att The MAU’s along with Corrall members volunteered the ETI Convention. Thanks to Cindi & Charlie Hawkins (Walnut Creek MAU), Pat Wolff (Corral 35), Candice Camacho (Whitter Narrows MAU) and Renee Williams (Corral 65). Our volunteers were in abundance this year. We would like to thank our stand by volunteers Billy & Hunter Nickle and Mo Davis (Bonelli MAU). There were some eventful happenings, yet handled with ease by these experienced volunteers. Some trail suggestions this hot summer season: Walnut Creek, where you will be shaded and crossing several streams along the way, Bonelli’s East Shore, along the lake and Marshall Canyon’s south side referred to as Sherwood Forest. All are shaded and cool for these next several months. The MAU’s have been checking some LA Park trails that can be patrolled…Eaton Canyon in Alta Dena 4 has some wonderful falls and water along North County MAU, chavez.gilbert@yahoo.com Walnut Creek MAU, cindihawkins@gmail.com Jean A. Chadsey ETI MAU Coordinator Jeanieac@aol.com (909) 967-2065 Volume 15, Issue 8 Equestrian Trails Inc. NATIONAL CONTACTS Coming Events Calendar 2015 Gymkhana High Point Season GYMKHANAS High Point Program through Oct. Contact: Tracy Boldroff, Maddie Patriarca or Sable Grasso eticorral21@yahoo.com Corral 21 March 2015 - October 2015 Race for the Saddle Gymkhana Series.Contact: Tracy Boldroff , Maddie Patriarca or Sable Grasso eticorral21@yahoo.com Email addresses: equestriantrails@outlook.com dustysriders@sbcglobal.net 2015 Season Oak Creek Corral, Canyon Country Corral 43/Riverside Rancheros Gymkhana Call Nicole (909) 809-0789 2015 NATIONAL EVENTS August 29 September 26 October 17 Corral 777 February 2015 - October 2015 Gymkhana Saddle Series. www.SweetWaterRoughRiders.com www.etinational.com (818) 698-6200 Fax (661) 269-2507 P.O. Box 1138, Acton CA 93510 November 2 - 6 National Death Valley Contact: Tom Kirsch (310) 871-9458 tkirsch98@gmail.com 2015 Season High Point Shows For High Point Show info Contact: Chair: Susan Pfann (626) 221-0829 Etihighpoint2015@gmail.com All ETI High Point Shows are PAC approved. August 9/Jr Ambassador High Point show. Location Conejo Creek Equestrian Center, Thousand Oaks. Contact: Debbie Foster (661) 309-7371 August 30/Corral 118 High Point Show Contact: Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com September 13/Corral 38 High point show Contact: Mary O’Brien (818) 352-4230 October 4/Corral 118 High Point Show Contact: Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com October 18/ Jr Ambassador High Point show. Location TBD. Special Costume Contest Class Contact: Debbie Foster (661) 309-7371 November 8/Corral 37 High Point Show, Thousand Oaks Contact: Sharyn Henry redhatcowgirl@yahoo.com Individual Corral Circuit Shows/Series Corral 6, Circuit Open Shows Laramore Arena; Mira Loma, Jurupa Call Gina (951) 681-4456 or robynandlanden@yahoo.com Corral 8/Rolling Hills Estates English only. Held at Ernie Howlett Park. Contact: Dan etipresident@aol.com (310) 530-5618 www.eticorral8.com Corral 35/Glendora Belt Buckle Series Arena Challenge (best two of three scores) Contact: Jean Chadsey (909) 967-2065 jeanieac@aol.com Corral 37/Thousand Oaks Red Hat Cowgirl Buckle Series - 5 Shows -8:15am registration Contact: Sharyn Henry redhatcowgirl@yahoo.com Corral 57/Ojai Open Shows at Ojai’s Soule Park arena Contact: Rhonda (805) 798-1713 Corral 118/Simi Horse Shows SVAC Western & English Shows. High point saddle award Contact: Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com www.eti118.org CLINICS Corral 36 Riding Classes Wed @ 9am Agoura Equestrian Center with Karen Curtis Contact: Jeanne Wallace (818) 222-2560 PLAYDAYS Corral 210 Monthly play days third Sunday of each month, Gibson Ranch, Sunland Contact: Jeanette Provolt (818) 472-6537 countryatheart.jp@verizon.net TRAIL TRIALS October 31/Corral 35 Trail Trial, Location TBA Contact: Jean Chadsey (909) 967-2065 Jeanieac@aol.com ARENA OBSTACLE CHALLENGES November 7/Corral 3 Arena Obstacle Challenge, Walnut Creek Contact: Cindi Hawkins cindihawkins@gmail.com 2015 ETI Trail Rides, Drives, Events When a Corral plans a ride at Vasquez Rocks, as a courtesy, please call the Rangers (661) 268-0840 AUGUST August 7-10/Corral 9 Horseshoe Meadow campout Contact: Ray Drasher (661) 944-4359 August 7-9/Corral 66 Campout/trail ride Wildhorse Campground, Big Bear Contact: Beth (760) 255-4767 5 Equestrian Trails, Inc. Equestrian Trails Inc. August 9/Jr Ambassador High Point show. Location Conejo Creek Equestrian Center, Thousand Oaks. Contact: Debbie Foster (661) 309-7371 August 11/Corral 12 Ice Cream Social Contact: Patty Hug (818) 367-2056 pattyhug@ca.rr.com August 17-24/Corral 12 Horse Camping, Montana de Oro Contact: Patty Hug (818) 367-2056 pattyhug@ca.rr.com August 23/Corral 777 Gymkhana, Agua Dulce Contact: Melissa Staudinger (661)478-6866 August 28/Corral 20 Full-Moon Ride/Hansen Dam Contact: Nikki Ahten (818) 489-6529 August 28/Corral 43 Friday Night Fundraiser Dinner Contact: Lyn Morris (951) 780-7208 lyn4539@earthlink.net August 29/Corral 21 High Point Gymkhana (Dedicated to Kim’s Breast Cancer walk) Oak Creek Corral, Canyon Country Start 4pm Contact: Tracy Boldroff, Maddie Patriarca or Sable Grasso eticorral21@yahoo.com August 29/Corral 86 Early evening tailgate ride Contact: Irving Blank (661) 268-0098 irving@phwsinc.com Coming Events Calendar September 19/Corral 66 Trail ride/campout Mojave Narrows, Victorville Contact: Beth (760) 255-4767 October 17/Corral 12 Trail Ride, Vasquez Rocks Contact: Patty Hug (818) 367-2056 pattyhug@ca.rr.com September 20/Corral 43 Gymkhana Contact: Lyn Morris (951) 7807208 lyn4539@earthlink.net October 17/Corral 21 High Point Gymkhana Oak Creek Corral, Canyon Country Start 9am Contact: Tracy Boldroff, Maddie Patriarca or Sable Grasso eticorral21@yahoo.com September 24-28/Corral 9 Montana De Oro campout Contact: Ray Drasher (661) 944-4359 September 26/Corral 12 Trail Ride, C22 Mulligan Stew Contact: Patty Hug (818) 367-2056 pattyhug@ca.rr.com September 26/Corral 21 High Point Gymkhana Oak Creek Corral, Canyon Country Start 4pm Contact: Tracy Boldroff, Maddie Patriarca or Sable Grasso eticorral21@yahoo.com September 26/Corral 22 Mulligan Stew Ride Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 268-0754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com October 25/Corral 38 Halloween Play day Contact: Mary O’Brien (818) 352-4230 OCTOBER October 25/Corral 777 Gymkhana, Agua Dulce Contact: Melissa Staudinger (661)478-6866 October 4/Corral 86 Brown’s Canyon Ride Contact: Irving Blank (661) 268-0098 irving@phwsinc.com 6 October 18/Corral 43 Gymkhana Contact: Lyn Morris (951) 7807208 lyn4539@earthlink.net September 27/Corral 777 Gymkhana, Agua Dulce Contact: Melissa Staudinger (661)478-6866 August 30 - September 7/Corral 22 Morro Bay/Montana de Oro State Park Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 2680754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com September 19/Corral 20 Hansen Dam/Golf Course ride & lunch Contact: Terry Kaiser (818) 262-0315 October 18/ Jr Ambassador High Point show. Location TBD. Special Costume Contest Class Contact: Debbie Foster (661) 309-7371 October 23-25/Corral 86 Live Oak Back Country Horsemen Contact: Irving Blank (661) 268-0098 irving@phwsinc.com October 1/Corral 22 Mt. Pinos trail ride Trail boss: Tiffanie Bailey Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 268-0754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com September 13/Corral 38 High point show Contact: Mary O’Brien (818) 352-4230 October 17/Corral 357 Buckle Play day Contact: Rick Balthaser (949) 709-2359 rbalthaser@aol.com September 26-27/Corral 14 Fall Drive - - Long Ears Ranch, Mojave Contact Mara Wadaf at (661) 821-1217 August 30/Corral 118 High Point Show Contact: Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com SEPTEMBER October 17/Corral 66 Annual Peggy Sue’s charity ride, Barstow Contact: Beth (760) 255-4767 October 31/Corral 35 Trail Trial Clinic, Glendora Contact: Jean Chadsey (909) 967-2065 Jeanieac@aol.com NOVEMBER October 4/Corral 118 High Point Show Contact: Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com November 2 - 6 National Death Valley Ride Contact: Tom Kirsch (310) 871-9458 tkirsch98@gmail.com October 9-12/Corral 20 Caspers Wilderness Park, San Juan Capistrano Contact: Becky Borquez (818) 262-7764 November 7/Corral 3 Arena Obstacle Challenge, Walnut Creek Contact: Cindi Hawkins cindihawkins@gmail.com October 10 - 18/Corral 22 Bear Valley Springs Trail boss: Terry Andersen Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 268-0754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com November 7/Corral 138 Mescal Canyons Ride Llano Contact: Elaine Macdonald (661) 946-1976 eb45bktg@antelecom.net Volume 15, Issue 8 Equestrian Trails Inc. November 8/Corral 37 High Point Show, Thousand Oaks Contact: Sharyn Henry redhatcowgirl@yahoo.com November 8/Corral 43 Gymkhana Contact: Lyn Morris (951) 7807208 lyn4539@earthlink.net November 8/Corral 86 Vasquez Fundraiser Contact: Irving Blank (661) 268-0098 irving@phwsinc.com November 9 – 13/Corral 14 Death Valley Drive Contact: Sue Martzolf (760) 662-6102 November 14/Corral 20 Vasquez Rocks Ride Contact: Deb Mader (818) 653-7628 November 15/Corral 22 Le Chene trail ride Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 268-0754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com November 15/Corral 777 Awards Banquet Contact: Melissa Staudinger (661)478-6866 Coming Events Calendar December 5/Corral 12 Holiday Party Contact: Patty Hug (818) 367-2056 pattyhug@ca.rr.com Compton Jr. Posse - Mayisha Akbar Compton Jr. Posse Youth Eq. (310) 632-1247 www.jrposse.com December 5/Corral 20 Ho Ho Christmas Caroling Ride Contact: Linda Fullerton (818) 352-3693 Dusty’s Riders Horse program for at-risk kids (323) 876-3079 www.dustysriders.org December 20/Corral 22 Christmas Ride / Griffith Park trail ride Trail boss: Paul Jacques Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 268-0754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com ELSA Experience.Learning.Support.w/Animals Therapeutic riding program (310) 403-966 www.elsainc.org NON-ETI EVENTS August 8 - 9 E Wa Tom Lih Kinh Appaloosa Horse Club Karen Grimm Memorial All Appy Horse Show, Rancho Murieta Contact: Judy Geradot judy@westtool.com October 18 Antonovich Fall Ride Trail ride, La Canada Flintridge. Contact: Vincent Pedroza (909) 599-8411 November 22/Corral 12 Turkey Ride, Placerita Cyn. to Olive View Contact: Patty Hug (818) 367-2056 pattyhug@ca.rr.com DECEMBER December 1/Corral 36 Holiday Party Location/Contact TBA AVDR Gymkhana Antelope Valley Desert Riders Contact: Doug (661) 944-6133 www.avdesertriders.org Carousel Ranch Therapeutic Riding Program (661) 268-8010 Hi-Desert Horsemen’s Assoc Open Horse Shows Contact: Jean (661) 943-6132 hidesertha@aol.com Head’s Up Therapy on Horseback Nancy (818) 848-0870 www.headsuptherapy.com Ride On Therapeutic Horsemanship program for disabled riders (818) 700-2971 www.rideon.org Shadow Hills Riding Club Therapeutic Riding Program Contact Johnny: (818) 352-2166 www.shadowhillsridingclub.org Team Sorting at Gibson Ranch 2nd and 4th Saturdays Sign ups at 3:30, $15 entry fee Contract: (818) 951-4335 www.gibsonranch.us Cover Photos Little Prince Chance Leatherman in 2015 Convention Costume Class (photo: Margartet Scott of Shot In Time) 2015-16 Jr. Ambassador court: 4th Jr. Princess Sara Webber, 1st Little Prince Phillip Girvetz, 1st Jr. Princess Eden Grasso, Jr. Miss Emily Webber, 1st Little Princess Carli Bertonneau, 2014 Jr. Miss Megan Kitcko, 2nd Jr. Princess Sable Grasso, 3rd Little Princess Anita Ovayan, 3rd Jr. Princess Paige Simms, Little Miss Rayne Girvetz & Little Prince Chance Leatherman (photo: Wendy Kitcko) More photos on page 17 of this magazine. 7 Equestrian Trails, Inc. EQUESTRIAN SPECIAL OLYMPICS Please read the Equestrian Special Olympics info below. It will be held at the LAEC. It is important to the contestants, who will have traveled from all over the world, to have people in the stands to cheer them on. Look to your local handicapped rider programs, Senior Citizens groups, and of course all our other equestrian groups. It is free to the public, and there are special seating areas for volunteers to sit and join with their friends to encourage and participate in these events. Many of the rider programs have vans to transport people, as do the Senior Citizen groups. Invite everyone! Also, I can arrange for special seating for any of your groups. Saturday is the very last day of the Special Olympics Eq. events. The schedule I have for the equestrian Special Olympics is: Wednesday, July 29 English Equitation Thursday, July 30 Dressage Friday, July 31 Trail Saturday, Aug 1 Team Relay (teams of 2 athletes in a relay. Done at 12:30pm) Each day competition time schedule will be: 9 – 12 noon 12:45pm 1:30 – 4:30 5:15pm 8 AM Competition Awards PM Competition Awards More general information on the Special Olympics look at the website la2015.org. Volume 15, Issue 8 Future Changes on BLM Lands Submitted by Elaine Macdonald 9 Equestrian Trails, Inc. ETI NATIONAL HIGH POINT NEW SEASON March 2015-December 2015 August 9/Jr. Ambassadors High Point Horse Show Conejo Creek Equestrian Center, Thousand Oaks Contact: Debbie Foster (661) 309-7371 August 30/Corral 118 High Point Horse Show Simi Valley Contact: Terry Simon (818) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com September 13/Corral 38 High Point Horse Show Martinez Arena, Burbank Contact: Mary O’Brien (818) 352-4230 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com October 4/Corral 118 High Point Horse Show Simi Valley Contact: Terry Simon (818) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com October 18/Jr. Ambassadors High Point Horse Show Location TBD Contact: Debbie Foster (661) 309-7371 November 8/Corral 37 High Point Horse Show Thousand Oaks Contact: Sharyn Henry redhatcowgirl@yahoo.com For more infomation about the High Point Program, please contact Chair: Susan Pfann (626)221-0829 Etihighpoint2015@gmail.com Photos Thanks to Shot In Time! 10 Volume 15, Issue 8 2014 High Point Circuit Winners Special Awards: Saddle winner: Shelly Freed 2014 High Point Winners (in alphabetical order) Alisa Barles Third: Halter Mare Halter Color Dave Buck Champion: Reining 1st/2nd yr green Third: Reining Amateur Keelie Buck Halter winner: Dawn Surprenant Champion: Obedience Open Showmanship 19 & over Trail 19 & over Reserve Champion: Country Pleasure 19 & over Western Pleasure 19 & over Reining Open Third: Western Equitation 19 & over Western Equitation Open Overall Reserve Champion: Western 19 & over Mule winner: Miki Greslie-Christ Billy Camarillo Champion: Reining Open Eliza Cameron Champion: Lead line Trail 7 & under Lead line Equitation 7 & under Belle Emerson Champion: W/T pleasure 10 & under W/T Obedience Open Showmanship 13 & under Trail Horse W/T 10 & under 11 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2014 High Point Circuit Winners Third: W/T Equitation 10 & under Overall Champion: W/T 10 & under Shelly Freed Champion: Halter geldings Trail horse 1st/2nd year green Country pleasure 19 & over Country pleasure open Western equitation 19 & over Western equitation open Western horsemanship Western pleasure 19 & over Western pleasure open Reserve champion: Showmanship 19 & over Third: Halter open Obedience Overall Champion: Western 19 & over Western open Jay Geisenheimer Reserve Champion: Country Pleasure open Lesley Green Reserve Champion: Trail Horse W/T 19 & over Overall Reserve Champion: English Open Miki Greslie-Christ Champion: Country Pleasure English 19 & over Trail Horse E/W Open Equitation over fences 2-2'3 (1 horse only) Working Hunters 2-2'3 (1 horse) Jumpers 2'3-2'6 (1 horse) Reserve Champion: 12 Hunt Seat Equitation Open Hunt Seat Pleasure Open Hunter Under Saddle Open English Equitation Open English Pleasure Open Obedience Open Hunter Hack 1'6-2 Overall Champion: Mules Mikayla Haeussler Champion: W/T Equitation 10 & under Reserve: W/T Pleasure 10 & under Third: W/T Obedience Open Traci Haeussier Champion: Hunt Seat Equitation 19 & over Hunt Seat Pleasure 19 & over Cross rail Equitation over fences 1'6-2 open Cross rail Hunters 1'6-2 Reserve Champion: Country Pleasure English 19 & over Hunt Seat Pleasure 1st/2nd year green Overall Champion: English 19 & over Lillian Hill Champion: Hunt Seat Pleasure 14-18 Hunter Hack 1'6-2 open Reserve Champion: Country Pleasure English 14-18 Third: Hunt Seat Equitation 14-18 Chance Leatherman Champion: W/T Horsemanship Open Trail Horse W/T 11-13 Volume 15, Issue 8 2014 High Point Circuit Winners Reserve Champion: W/T Equitation 13 & under W/T Pleasure 13 & under W/T Obedience Open Showmanship 13 & under Overall Champion: W/T 13 & under Susan Pfann Champion: Country Pleasure English 19 & over W/T Equitation 19 & over W/T Pleasure 19 & over Trail W/T 19 & over Reserve Champion: W/T Horsemanship Open ATR Overall Champion: W/T 19 & over Amy Sager Champion: Hunt Seat Equitation 14-18 Reserve Champion: Hunt Seat Pleasure 14-18 Third: Country Pleasure English 14-18 Hunt Seat Equitation Open Overall Reserve Champion: English 14-18 Paige Simms Champion: Country Pleasure English 13 & under (1 horse) W/T Equitation 11-13 W/T Pleasure 11-13 W/T Cross rails Equitation over fences 1'6-2 (1 horse) W/T Cross rails Hunter over fences 1'6-2 (1 horse) Overall Reserve Champion: W/T 11-13 Lauren Smith Reserve Champion: W/T Equitation 10 & under Third: W/T Pleasure 10 & under Rebecca Stivers Reserve Champion: Western Equitation 19 & over Western Equitation open Western Horsemanship Western Pleasure open Obedience open Hunt Seat Equitation 19 & over Hunt Seat Pleasure 19 & over Trail Horse Open Trail Horse 19 & over Third: Country Pleasure 19 & over Country Pleasure open Western pleasure 19 & over Showmanship 19 & over Hunt Seat Pleasure open English Pleasure open Overall Reserve Champion: English 19 & over Western Open Dawn Surprenant Champion: Halter Open Halter Color Halter Geldings Reserve Champion: Halter Mare Overall Champion: Halter Open Laurel Surprenant Champion: Halter Mare Reserve Champion: Halter Open Halter Color 13 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2014 High Point Circuit Winners Overall Reserve Champion: Halter Open Emily Tarantini Champion: Country Pleasure English 14-18 Hunt Seat Pleasure 1st & 2nd Green Open Pony Equitation Open Pony Pleasure Open Trail Horse Open Reserve Champion: Hunt Seat Equitation 14-18 Third: Hunt Seat Pleasure 14-18 Overall Champion: English 14-18 Aileen Valentine Champion: Reining Amateur Donna Wilke Champion: Hunt Seat Equitation Open Hunt Seat Pleasure Open Hunter Under Saddle Open English Equitation Open English Pleasure Open Obedience English Open Overall Champion: English Open Danelle Williams Reserve Champion: Reining Amateur Third: Reining open Congratulations to all the winners! 14 Volume 15, Issue 8 2014 High Point Circuit Winners We apologize to those winners not pictured as we posted those available. 115 Equestrian Trails, Inc. WalnutCreekMAU/Corral3 Arena Challenge SaturdayNov7th,2015 ArenaObstacleChallenge ViaVerdeAve,SanDimas(BonelliPark) SignͲupsat8am/Eventstartsat9am TheArenaObstacleChallengeisopentoallriders.Thechallengeisoneround.Itisnotatimedevent.The coursewillbe10Obstacles;riderswillpreͲwalkthecoursewiththejudge.TheObstacleChallengeruleswill besimilartoETITrailTrialrules,thedifferencewillbedivisionsandscoring.Thejudgewillscore1Ͳ10(10 ObstacleChallengewillbelimitedto44riders.PreͲregistrationissuggested. beingthebest). Divisions:Ribbons:1stthru6thplaceineachdivision JUNIOR(14andunder)ͲMayalsobeleadbyanadult(18yrorolder). NOVICEͲanoviceriderisdescribedasarider/horseteamthathasneverwonthirdplaceorbetterinany organizationsuchasEXCA,ETITrailTrials,ACTHA,CSHA,AHCA. INTERMEDIATEͲanintermediateriderisdescribedasarider/horseteamwhohaswonthirdplaceorbetterin anyorganizationsuchasEXCA,ETITrailTrials,ACTHA,CSHA,AHCA. 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Not pictured: 2nd Little Princess Aeslin Cameron & 4th Little Princess Olivia Reschke (photo: Wendy Kitcko) 2015-2016 Little Princes Little Prince Chance Leatherman & 1st Little Prince Phillip Girvet (photo: Wendy Kitcko) 17 Equestrian Trails, Inc. Corral News Bonelli MAU there was a 5k run, t and the festivities a continued after c the parade with t a carnival in the park…Even R2D2 p and the Star Wars a gang showed up this g year. The residents y of o Rosemead are always so nice and a just love the horses. j Mounted Assistance Unit Pres: Paul Maselbas (626) 384-1274 www.BonelliMAU.org North County MAU Mounted Assistance Unit Pres: Gilbert Chavez (818) 307-7047 chavez.gilbert@yahoo.com Whittier Narrows MAU Mounted Assistance Unit Pres. Karen Thompson (562) 818-7930 www.WNMAU.com Some of the WNMAU, also known as the River Riderz when not in uniform, rode in the Rosemead 4th of July parade for the second time this year. This year there were more equestrians as the Wells Fargo stage coach and a horse drawn carriage were also in attendance. Before the parade, It is always a pleasure to join their parade. It was a fun and festive event. Thank you very much, Candice Camacho, Janelle J ll Kidman Kid Grimes, Gi Dan D Grimes, Gi K Karen Th Thompson, JJani Olaerts, and everyone else that joined us. 188 Volume 15, Issue 8 P.S. Congrats to Dan Grimes and Janelle Kidman Grimes of WNMAU on their wedding day last month. WNMAU always helps with Legg Lake Fishing Events. That is where the wedding was held, and, of course, on their Certified Horses... its natural tree-cover, Walnut Creek trails are going to be more popular than ever. We look forward to seeing more equestrians on the trail, staying cool and enjoying the natural beauty of the Walnut Creek Wilderness Area. Jani Olaerts REMINDER As always, please remember to thank those enjoying the trails who have the courtesy and consideration to keep their dogs on a leash. Corral 2 Pasadena/San Gabriel/Altadena Pres. Betsy Cole (626) 403-4573 www.eticorral2.org Corral 3 Walnut Creek Pres. Cindi Hawkins (909) 354-1613 CORRAL 3 JOINT ETI/MAU PARTICIPATION IN ‘All About Horses’ Memorial Ride proposed Members of Walnut Creek MAU and ETI Corral 3 will be submitting a memorial ride proposal to LA County Parks & Recreation for an October 10 event. It will include a showcase of horse breeds, a memorial ride, and sensory challenges on the trail for those wishing to participate during the ride. Park guests will be given an opportunity to vote on their favorite entry, in various categories. Food and beverages will be provided by a Bonelli Park support foundation group. The event will be staged in the West Picnic Valley area of Bonelli Park. LACO Parks-&-Recreation has offered its public relations resources for such joint events. It will include both conventional and social media for community outreach events. Details are being finalized, and the proposal will be submitted to Parks officials for their approval by mid-July. ETI Corral 3 2nd Annual ARENA CHALLENGE On Track For November 7 Planning continues for the November 7 arena challenge, to be held in the East arena of Bonelli Park. It will be hard to beat last year’s Alpaca surprise, so keep this date open even if it’s just to watch! Event participation registration will be noted in the flyer included as a part of this August issue (page 16). Don’t wait too long – last year’s event was a huge success, and you’re being given fair warning... …THERE WILL BE SURPRISES! TRAIL & STAGING AREA CONDITIONS, WATER CROSSINGS, WARNING – TRAIL HAZARDS The Walnut Creek trail is in very good condition. Water levels are fairly low, staging areas are clean, and the Reeder arena is being well maintained. As a wilderness area, natural challenges can occur. Should anyone notice difficulties or tricky areas, please advise Cindi or Charlie Hawkins. With There are several area residents who take it upon themselves to keep the trails policed, picking up trash and containers and throwing them into the designated waste barrels. They definitely deserve our appreciation. ETI Corral 3 will be surprising them with rewards for their efforts (with various gift cards) when they’re seen on the trails. ABOUT CORRAL 3 As MAU members, we’re happy to see a noticeable improvement when patrolling the trails in Walnut Creek. Corral 3 is primarily made up of Walnut Creek MAU volunteers as well as area riders. Our emphasis is always to help Walnut Creek become a more desirable family venue, and cleaning up the area will also have a greater positive impact for the homes neighboring Walnut Creek. For more information, email: Cindi Hawkins, President Charlie Hawkins, Secretary CindiHawkins@gmail.com chazhawkins@gmail.com Charlie Hawkins Corral 6 Windville Riders Riverside/Norco/Mira Loma/Corona/Jurupa Valley Pres. Michael Frederick (951) 688-3122 www.eticorral6.info Corral 8 Rolling Hills Estates/Rancho Palos Verdes Pres. Susie Lytal (310) 488-4389 www.eticorral8.com Corral 9 Littlerock Trail Blazers Pres. Anita Martin (661) 944-4732 www.eticorral9.org Corral 10 Lakeview Terrace Pres. Pam Miller Mitchell (818) 262-2846 www.freewebs.com/lvteticorral 19 Equestrian Trails, Inc. Corral 12 state that I have not seen more fellas have a better time! Sylmar Vista Del Valle Pres. Patty Hug (818) 367-2056 www.eticorral12.com Our Ice Cream Social will be at 6:30 on Tuesday, August 11, at the Placerita Canyon ranch of the Coleman/Tonai family. We’ll be camping at Montana de Oro near Morro Bay from August 17 through 24. We got Sage, which has only 4 corrals, so corrals will be assigned by Corral 12. Excess beasties can be tied to trailers or tie lines or portable corrals … space permitting. There are other first come/first served corrals nearby which if empty can be grabbed if you want to pay for them. Tuesday, September 8, 7:30pm will be Patty’s Patio Party … and regular Corral 12 meeting. This group meets twice a year and clears ground, constructs and dedicates a monument representing a point in history that would otherwise be forgotten. On this particular weekend about 650 members camped at Mr. Grabriel’s Wagon Train Ranch. This was a hot May weekend in the desert, but did that stop them from having a great time? Not at all! Mr. Gabriel invited whomever wanted to come and bring a team and wagon with the idea of doing some local wagon driving on very nice dirt roads and then be present during the dedication ceremony on Sunday. Those of us from Corral 14 who attended, Larry Jacobs and Margie Macke, Norm Noftsier and Mary Jo Steele, Ron Remy and Sue and Kevin Martzolf enjoyed a new experience and learned a little about our pioneer history and E Clampus Vitas. I would like to say thank you to this great group for all the good they do and showing one another how to leave everyday troubles behind them and have a great time. They are an inspiration. October’s trail ride will be Saturday, October 17, at Vasquez Rocks. Details will be provided in upcoming Corral 12 newsletters. Jeanne Catron-Gonzalez Corral 14 Western Wagons Mojave Pres. Sue Martzolf (760) 662-6102 Dates left for 2015 Drive Schedule: September 26 & 27 Fall Drive - Long Ears Ranch Contact: Sue Martzolf (760) 662-6102 Wagons lined up for dedication. Norm Noftsier, Sue and Kevin Martzolf, Ron Remy. Death Valley Drive - ***CHANGE OF WEEKS TO THE SECOND WEEK OF NOVEMER.*** November 9 to 13. Contact: Sue Martzolf (760) 662-6102 It is always refreshing to me to realize there are so many interesting things happening around us. Once in a while, if I open my awareness, I discover something new and exciting which always makes me feel good. Such was the weekend we spent in Phelan at the ranch owned by Harold Gabriel. Mr. Gabriel invited our Corral to participate in the dedication of a monument to the pioneer wagon trail that passes through his property. It is called the Sanford Cutoff, and it connects with both the Old Spanish Trail and the Mormon Trail at Cajon Pass. I have often stopped and read a marker such as this one at a roadside spot. At the bottom, the monument reads “Dedicated by E Clampus Vitus”. I thought this an odd name and wondered who the heck this guy was. Well, kind reader, I have now spent three days with the Billy Holcomb Chapter of E Clampus Vitus, and I can 20 Ourr host Harold Gabriel (on left) his grandson and son son. Volume 15, Issue 8 Corral 20 Shadow Hills Rough Riders Pres. Becky Borquez (818) 352-3634 www.eticorral20.com Congratulations to Susan Kaiser for her big wins at ETI Convention in Western Dressage. Susan is so proud of her young mare, Lakota! They are quite a pair! This wagon was used d iin th the N Nationwide ti id celebration l b ti off our Independence in 1976. It was the California wagon. Mary Jo Steele Corral 15 Marshall Canyon MAU San Dimas/LaVerne area Pres. Darlene McGrady (909) 592-6477 marshallcanyonmau.com Hope everyone had a wonderful Fourth of July. Darlene McGrady and Julie Sandona participated in La Verne’s Fourth of July parade. It was very patriotic and well attended along with over 300 participants in the parade. Unfortunately, someone had to toss a firecracker at our horses, but thanks to all our training, everything went well. Recertification is going well. Mick McGrady is working with Bonelli, Walnut Creek and Whittier Narrows to get through the process to recertify all MAU members. Marshall Canyon MAU is actively looking for new members. We train at the Fred Palmer Equestrian Center in Marshall Canyon, plus we have many beautiful, tree-covered trails to ride. For information, please contact Darlene McGrady at (909) 592-6477 or email at DSings4Joy@aol.com. If you would like to join our group or visit us, we meet the first Monday of each month at the Bonelli Park Conference Center in the campground at 7:00pm. Julie Sandona, Marshall Canyon MAU Our much-anticipated camping trip to Montana de Oro is coming up at the end of this month. There are about 16 of us going, and I am counting down the days. If you’ve never been to this amazing state park, you need to check it out! Close to Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo, there is much to do in the area if you need a break from horseback riding. In recent Corral 20 news, we had a very successful trail cleanup day in an area adjacent to Hansen Dam recreation area and the Angeles National Golf Course (Lake View Terrace/ Shadow Hills/Sunland). We dragged up over a dozen grocery carts, and filled four pickup truck beds with trash! Sadly, this haul barely made a dent in all the trash that accumulates in that area. It’s an ongoing need! Thankfully, another group did a clean-up a couple of weeks after us, and coordinated with the council office to have a city trash truck come and pick up trash. With amazing volunteers and a little hard work, we can win the battle of the litter! Becky Borquez Corral 20 President Corral 21 Newhall Trail Riders Castaic/Canyon Country Pres. Melissa Potts (661) 877-2433 www.corral21.org Star of the Month Some kids stand out for their kindness, great attitude and gentle nature. These are the traits that we have noticed in our new corral member Raquel. Raquel started showing in our Gymkhana’s this year with her horse Fred and the team have already moved up a division, and heading towards the chance to win a saddle as part of our high point competition. Raquel comes ready to ride and looking her best in an awesome western shirt which makes the other riders take notice. In addition to riding western, Raquel and Fred, also like to show in English classes, making them a well-rounded pair. Not only is Raquel a class A rider, she is, also, a very smart lady. Last year, she won a competition for being able to recite the entire Gettysburg address, which 21 Equestrian Trails, Inc. landed her a trip to New Jersey where she was able to represent her school. When she’s not busy reciting important historical eulogies, you might find her on stage as Raquel really enjoys performing with her friends in school plays. Raquel’s summer plans include, working with Fred, traveling to Europe, going to the movies with her dad, where she hopes to be watching Anime and Sci-Fi, which are her favorite genres. Outside of the riding arena, her favorite sport is basketball. Corral 21 has really enjoyed getting to know Raquel and we look forward to getting to know her even better. Raquel, you rock girl! Off we went to walk the route through the streets of Newhall. Two trucks full of people, walkers and riders, we were welcomed with smiles, flags waving and horns blowing. The horses were all great and seemed to love the attention as much as the riders. While we were loading the horses to return to the ranch, everyone was sharing stories about all the people they saw and the Raquel and Fred Photo by Cathy Trope Corral 21 Represent ETI in the Newhall Fourth of July Parade For the last several years, ETI has been represented by Corral 21 in the Newhall Fourth of July Parade. This year was no exception as we came out with fourteen riders. The majority of our riders were under the age of 16, but we had a few adult riders come out, too. There is a lot of work that goes into showing in a parade. Decorations have to be purchased, horses have to be washed and partially decorated the night before, and the day of the show riders had to at the ranch by 5:30am to load their horses. With only one hour to finish decorating and tacking up their horses, everyone must run around and try to get done as soon as possible. Even though the parade started at 9am, the judging was a 7:30! Luckily, with the help of the extra people that came to ride in the trucks and walk the route, everyone was able to get done in time and, man, did everyone look great! 22 compliments they received. Parade watchers are always so excited to see the horses and the people riding them. Back at the ranch, while the horses were taken care of and returned to their stalls, the smiles and great stories continued, making it a very successful day. To make the day even better, we found out we won First place in Grand Equestrian and First in the Mounted (Novelty) Group, which means we will get some nice new trophy’s to show off. However, nothing beats the award of all the smiling faces we passed on the parade route…That was the best prize of all. We would like to thank Tita Brown for using her professional hauling company to haul our horses to and from Hart Park. Tita always gives us the best service and prices. Thank you, Tita, for donating your time and trucks, once again. If you need hauling services, please give Tita a call: (818) 9705972. Jodi Grasso Volume 15, Issue 8 Corral 22 San Fernando Valley Riders Pres. Kathleen Ungamrung (626) 590-6792 www.Corral22.com Corral 34 La Tuna Canyon Pres. Jeanette Provolt (818) 951-2360 Corral 35 Oak Canyon Riding Club Glendora Pres. Becky Pike (909) 305-1537 In memory of my beloved Mother in Law, a term you don’t hear often, I am dedicating this article to her insistent adherence to proper etiquette. She was the source of my introduction to the “correct way to do things”. I learned the right way to set a table, pour at tea parties, when to wear a hat, and how to behave at dress up occasions. She did a spectacular job of raising two sons and, along with her devoted husband, set an example of gracious living. The Hilliard’s had a loving relationship and a mutual respect for each other. One of the important lessons that I learned from her was the importance of writing “thank you notes”. They say that opposites attract, and I take nothing away from my parents, as the lessons that I learned from them are also priceless. The combination of the two different cultures has made for a wonderful family of amazing diversity and talents. One family entered by way of Plymouth Rock and one through Ellis Island. Both families united by love. Keith and I celebrated our 60 years of marriage on July 9 this year. My first “Thank you note” is to all of the unselfish volunteers and ETI members that put on our National Convention and Horseshow in June. Thank you for your time, effort, and sweat. Thank you for “putting service above self”. Thank you to the folks who took the time and gave of their talents to the Convention Contests. Thank you to those who helped us select ribbon winners when Keith and I were stymied, due to the excellence of the entries. Thank you for participating in the contests and for being such great contestants and good sports. Thank you, Gail Bohlander, for giving me a ride in your buggy and for the driving lesson. I had never done that before, and I loved it! Thank you to all of the friends that we have made through the years for taking the time to say hello, and visit. Your friendship is so appreciated and warms our hearts. I would like to jot a thank you note to some Corral 35 members for their unselfish contribution of time and energy to Corral 35. Sue Brezina and her Tuesday morning volunteers from the local Mormon Church for raking, weeding, clipping and park clean up. Thank you very much! Thank you to Patti Peralez and Becky Pike for repainting our Murals on the Clubhouse. Great Job! Thank you to Keith for his continuing dedication to the upkeep of the Glendora Equestrian Park. Thank you to Jean Chadsey for all of her contributions to our Trail Class arena and many other projects. Thank you to Sarah Williams for all of her hard work on the ETI Magazine. You are appreciated! I am sure that I could go on and on with the thank yous… Maybe more next time. I would like to mention that my Mom was not big on Thank You Notes. She always rewarded those she wished to thank with a freshly baked apple pie or some sort of Polish or Romanian dish that was always received with many hugs and kisses. Mom was no fool and knew how to say thanks, in her own way. She also enjoyed the hugs and kisses. Thank You All Very Much!!! Apple Pie, anyone? Dottie Hilliard Corral 36 Mountain Ridge Riders Agoura/Calabasas/Malibu/Monte Nido Pres. Vikki Siemons (818) 400-0909 Corral 37 Conejo Riders, Thousand Oaks Pres. Ken Young (805) 499-4970 www.eti37.org Corral 38 Griffith Park Equestrians Burbank/Glendale Pres. Diana Hoch (818) 841-6422 www.corral38eti.com Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 13, which is our next date for Corral 38’s High Point Horse Show. There is no Rain date. The judge for our September show is Sheri Odum. Registration desk will be open at 7am; show to start at 7:30am. In this show, we will kick off with Showmanship classes followed by Lead line. Then Western classes 23 Equestrian Trails, Inc. in the morning in the Main Arena. English and Jumping classes will be held in the afternoon. To avoid confusion or miss a class, exhibitors should check the progress of the Western Classes the day of the show. The contact phone number to check will be on the premium. Regarding preentries, call Diana Hoch at (818) 841-6422. Day of the show only, call Diana at (818) 383-6566. To speed up the running of the classes, Corral 38 is limiting the tack change time to one minute. Entrants requesting a tack change will need to have the tack at the ring, rather than taking the horse back to the trailer. When we have very large classes, we’ll bring in the next class to line up while the last of the judging of the current class is taking place center ring. Hopefully this will give greater efficiency to both the riders and the running of the show itself. For further information and pre-entries, go to our spiffy website at: www.eticorral38.com. Corral 38 prides itself on running an organized show, with excellent judges, neat ribbons and awards and homemade food. Come and participate for a good day showing your horses. NEWS OF THE PARK The issue of permitting street and flower vendors in LA City Parks has been overturned. There was a long period of time where, while not exactly legal, vendors continued to do business in the Park and were not prosecuted. Historically, vending was illegal in public parks and on public beaches, however during a prior Mayor’s term, these protections were removed. Now due to public outcry, and also to action taken by LA City Council, measures protecting parks and beaches were reinstated. The street vending issue is still undergoing debate. When enforcement will begin to cite and prevent vending in parks and beaches has yet to be announced. I am told that the new Ordinance protecting parks and beaches needs to be ratified by the City Council. It is expected that this Ordinance will go into effect in a month or so. on the surrounding area. A pump station, approximately 61 feet by 25 feet, will be located at the foot of the Fern Canyon Trail. The water tank will be constructed adjacent to the old 114 tank site. The existing 114 tank will be demolished. The new tank will have an estimated diameter of 84 feet, and be 32 feet high. Drilling and trenching will begin in September, 2015, to be finished by February 2017. The whole project, including landscaping should be complete by August, 2017. There is a hiking and equestrian trail below the construction site, but no trail directly crossing the site. Hopefully, there will be a minimal impact on adjacent hiking and equestrian trails. For further info go to: www.LADWP.com/GPSWRP Lynn Brown Corral 43 Tri Valley Riders Nuevo/Riverside/Norco/Hemet Pres. Sonya Haffner (951) 928-4566 Hello Tri Valley Riders, We had a great show in June and are gearing up for our July 18 night show. Remember, sign ups at 4pm and Grand Entry at 5pm, and we only ride 5 events. We are also getting close to our Annual Fundraising Dinner and Raffle. This will be Friday, August 28, at Riverside Rancheros…A full Brisket dinner with all the trimmings. Amazing Raffle prizes, and we get to watch the RR Team Roping Event!! Dinner is $10 and can be paid at the door, along with getting those raffle tickets. Let’s see who will win the TV this year!!! Stay safe and stay hydrated!! See you all soon. Sally Vail mrsvail2014@icloud.com (951) 719-5898 ********************** A new 1 million gallon water tank is to be built in Griffith Park called the South Water Recycling project. The purpose of this tank is to extend the existing recycled water system on the south side of the Park to increase recycled water supply and offset the demand of potable water in Central Los Angeles. The pipeline to be installed is a new 12 inch diameter pipe. It will be installed by both trenching and underground drilling with a drilling rig. This will have minimal impact 24 Corral 54 Rocky Hill Riders, Chatsworth Pres. Mary Kaufman (818) 326-5772 www.etiCorral54.com Volume 15, Issue 8 Corral 57 Sespe Riders, Ojai Pres. Linda Dezeeuw (805) 205-4816 www.etiCorral57.org hope your experiences and enthusiasm with the National Convention Event will encourage more Corral membership to get involved next year to experience, learn and represent Corral 65.” Alberta Dougherty, President & Terri Strickland, Scribe Corral 65 Kern Equestrian Riders, Bakersfield Pres. Alberta Dougherty (661) 808-8595 ETI Corral 65 will have our first special topic speaker at the August 19 General Membership meeting. Back Country Horsemen of California Kern Sierra Unit Education Director, Tammy Bozarth, will be providing instruction on “Leave No Trace Ethics” ... she will be providing handouts on the topic and answering membership questions following the presentation. “Larry and Helen Ordway attended National Convention as hosts for the Western Arena and as general volunteers, not to mention avid observers. The Western Arena is home to the trail obstacle with 5-6 classes each day. The obstacle course has an open time schedule in that a rider comes to the arena when they can fit in the class. The rider identifies the class they are signed up for, and the judge evaluates their performance based on the class pattern. The actual obstacle doesn’t change but the pattern changes based on class complexity. It is certainly a class in how to utilize obstacles for a variety of skill sets, from leadline to experienced open levels. An important aspect of the arena is also educating young or new participants about arena etiquette and expectations. We worked with entrants to utilize entering and exiting techniques such as visual judge acknowledgement so they could receive the judge’s focused attention to get the best scoring possible. Corral 66 Route 66 Riders, Barstow/Hinkley Pres. Beth Uzonyi (760) 255-4767 Corral 70 Cross Road Riders Lucerne/Apple Valleyv Sue Purbaugh (760) 953-8556 Corral 77 Saugus Saddle Club Saugus/Castaic/Valencia Pres. Liz Ekeberg (661) 297-7669 Corral 83 Tehachapi Mountain Riders Tehachapi Pres. Carolyn McIntyre (661) 822-9533 Corral 86 Vasquez Vaqueros Aqua Dulce/Canyon Country/Acton Pres. Irving Blank (661) 268-0098 www.eti86.com When there is down time, there is an opportunity to watch other arena activities to stimulate expanding your horse horizons (there could be as many as four arenas active at one time). Watching is learning and often the judges share what they look for in a quality horse or performance, including driving classes. The time goes fast but is packed full of good experiences.” We had a fun ride on June 13 in the Sleepy Valley area of Agua Dulce. 13 riders met before it got too hot. Karen was our trail boss and guided us on good trails through the rolling hills and “valley of the yuccas” (lots of yuccas blooming). Following the ride, we were joined by several other Corral members for a delicious potluck lunch with barbecued carne asada at Heather’s ranch. Great job, ladies! Author Helen Ordway, Treasurer/Membership Officer Corral 65 Larry and Sharon Van Loon com@larryvanloon.com “For the second year in a row Corral 65 members Larry and Helen Ordway volunteered their time on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the ETI 67th National Horse Show and Convention. Thank you for your continued representation for Corral 65 at this great annual event. I 25 Equestrian Trails, Inc. Corral 88 Tri Community Horsemen Phelan/Pinon Hills/Wrightwood Pres. Eileen Martin (760) 447-2069 www.corral88.org Corral 99 Tulare Country Joy Riders Tulare/Kaweah/Three Rivers/Visalia Pres. Joanne Boswell (559) 561-2218 www.eticorral99.com Corral 103 Hesperia Happy Horsemen Hesperia/Apple Valley Pres. Lou Griggs (760) 885-6077 Corral 118 Simi Valley Pres. Dan Mayer (805) 581-3150 www.eti118.org ETI Convention “Success Through Partnership” This year’s theme for Convention aptly describes the relationship between horse and rider that is essential to excel in any equestrian endeavor. It also describes the contribution made by all the “supporting players” - parents and family, trainers and instructors, friends, employees, staff and crew. True partnership includes much trust and lots of training - on a number of levels! We are proud of each and every one of our members who participated at Convention! Here are just some of the highlights: How about our associate member, Keelie Buck, and Wildheart Lil Miss, who won the SADDLE as the High Point Western Division Champions! Sheila Langrock and her good gelding, Easy to Park, were the High Point Western 19 & Over ATR Reserve Champions! Pistol Annie, shown by member Dawn Suprenant, took the Halter Champion title. Each of these champion-ships required good and/or best placings in many classes and represent a ton of work and dedication. Not all showed their stuff IN the arena. Our own President, Dan Mayer, for instance. He took the mic on Saturday, June 27, as the announcer for the Western classes. We have enjoyed his vocal talent for years at our horse shows. He seemed at home on this bigger “stage!” (This might tie in somehow to his career as singer and musician . 26 . . nah!) Anyway, to all of our members who showed or helped out we salute you! And whether or not your performance netted a title or award isn’t as important as showing up and doing your best. Success doesn’t always come with a ribbon, and often, personal triumphs are more subtle but just as rewarding. Congratulations to all! -----------------------------------------------------Remaining 2015 Horse Shows • August 30 • October 4 Be sure to check our website at www.eti118.org for up-todate points and standings. There are a number of really close tallies, and these last two shows could be make or break opportunities. It would be a shame to miss a class or either of these shows, and then miss the year-end win. Don’t kick yourself later! Make sure you make it to both shows! Even if you’re not trying for High Point, come out and show with us! Each show is also an individual event, providing lots of variety, competition and fun! See you there! ================================ This drought continues. It is serious. The key word is water. Keep your horses well hydrated and watch for signs of heat stress. Wash your horse “military style” - wet down quickly, scrub, and then rinse. Don’t let the hose run during this process! Try rubbing them down with damp or wet towels instead. Use a vacuum/blower to tackle heavy dust instead of bathing. Sweep the barn instead of hosing down. Empty your water buckets and tubs at the base of your trees and shrubs. There’s lots we can do. It all adds up. ================================ Good riding ‘til next time! Beth Haney Corral 126 Santa Clara Valley Equestrian Riders Fillmore/Santa Paula Pres. Danelle Williams (805) 644-7094 www.eti126.org Corral 138 Barrel Springs Riders Antelope Valley/Palmdale Pres. Kimberly Dwight (661) 478-2770 www.eti138.com Corral 138 had a great ride in Tehachapi last month. We staged in Stallion Springs and saw several deer. The weather was cooler and there were even a few water crossings. Volume 15, Issue 8 There’s a nice shelter and picnic tables for lunch afterwards. There may still be some vacancies for our camping trip July 30 - August 2, in the High Sierras…Ride/camp Blackrock. Contact Elaine Macdonald (661) 946-1976 or eb45bktg@ antelecom.net. August 22 is our Inspiration Point ride Wrightwood. Contact Raul at rpgemini50@msn.com or (661) 266-2440. Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/ETICorral138/ Kimberly Dwight ETI Corral 138 Barrel Springs Riders Corral 210 Sunland Riders Sunland/Gibson Ranch Pres. Jeanette Provolt (818) 951-2360 Saturday August 26: Month End Event. TBA. 9:00. Contact Trail Boss Rick Balthaser for more information at (949) 439-2414. Patti Gomez Secretary, Saddleback canyon Riders Corral 777 Sweet Water Rough Riders Acton/Aqua Dulce Pres. Melissa Staudinger (661) 478-6866 www.sweetwaterroughriders.com Thank you for everyone who came out to support the Open Saddle Series 2015 Gymkhana June Show. We would like to say congratulations to our day High point winners: Corral 357 1D 2D 3D 4D Here are our activities for August.. On July 26, 2015, with High Point Buckle’s to each division, 1D, 2D, 3D, and 4D, this is Race 6 for the 2015 Saddle Series. Registration begins at 8am, with the events to begin at 9am. Cost is $7 each event with the final event to be Jackpot Barrels. You can view the events on our web site www.sweetwaterroughriders.com. Saturday, August 1: Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser in Ranch Santa Margarita at 5:30am. Contact Kristin Holden for more information at (949) 444-1990 Can’t wait to see everyone come out and enjoy the wonderful series as well as the great facility provided to us by the Townsends. Thank you!!! Saddleback Canyon Riders Trabuco Canyon/Orange County Pres. James Iacono (949) 459-7742 www.saddlebackcanyonriders.com Saturday August 8: Trail Maintenance at O’Neill park. Contact Trail Boss Rick Balthaser for more information at (949) 439-2414. Mahala Davaris on Hammer Samantha Warren on Scooter Patti DeVoll on Blaze Susan McQueary on Buzz Melissa Staudinger 27 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 28 Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Success Through Partnership Volunteers Alia Ahten Annie Ahten Natalie Ahten Nikki Ahten Cindy Alleman Kara Benavidez Stella Bentley Carli Bertonneau Michelle Bertonneau Brianna Bodmer Becky Borquez Katrina Britner Charlotte Brodie Melanie Brooker Priscilla Brown Candice Camacho Aeslin Cameron Aramis Cameron Beth Cameron Jean Chadsey Susan Crews Jill Dallaire Jeffrey Davidson Mo Davis Kim Estrada Liz Ekeberg Leah Farrell Bill Figley John Fink Bob Foster Debbie Foster Nick Friedman Linda Fullerton Lisa Girjalva Heidi Girvetz Phillip Girvetz Rayne Girvetz Gilbert Gonzalez Jeanne Gonzalez Eden Grasso Jodi Grasso Sable Grasso Hailey Hartigan Charlie Hawkins Cindi Hawkins Dottie Hilliard Keith Hilliard Patty Hug Diana Hoch Cameron Kaiser Emma Kaiser Kira Kaiser Nick Kaiser Terry Kaiser Susan Kaiser John Kitcko Megan Kitcko Wendy Kitcko Michelle Kraut Kelli Land Candy Leaf Chance Leatherman Holly Leatherman Bob Manly Kathleen Manly Juliana Marmentini C Chris Mayer D Mayer Dan H Mitchell Hei P Pam Mitchell M Miller M Melanie Musella L Lorriane Nash T Travis Nash K Kelly O‛Connell H Helen Ordway L Larry Ordway A Abigail Orneles A Amaras Ovayan A Anita Ovayan C Cheri Ovayan Lyles Perkins Susan Pfann Jan Rainey John Raymond John Renze Maria Reschke Olivia Reschke Maria Rockwell Karyn Ruiz Jennifer Russell Nancy Russell Jackie Schwartz Jane Shaw Patty Shields Kathy Simons Linda Tarnoff Ann Trussell Jill Warren –Pond Emily Webber Eric Webber Jamie Webber Sara Webber Renee Williams Sarah Williams Pat Wolff Lee Worsham Kameron Ziff Kira Ziff Thank you! 29 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Success Through Partnership Saddle Winners Western Saddle Keelie Buck & Wild Heart Lil Miss Congratulations! English Saddle Over Fences Maggie Nelson & Straw’s Classy Lass English Flat Janine Dressler & American Royalty 300 Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Success Through Partnership High Point Winners Western 13 & Under Champion: Chance Leatherman & Koko Reserve Champion: Madysen Peutet & Cassidy’s Flash Lady English Flat Open Champion: Stephanie Griffith & Spirit of Yosemite Reserve Champion: Olivia Manasse & It Takes Two to Tango Western 14-18 Champion: Julia Connors & My Girl Flicka Reserve Champion: Abby Klimisch & Stars Shine on Nic Walk/Trot 10 & Under Champion: Madysen Peutet & Cassidy’s Flashy Lady Reserve Champion: Carli Bertonneau & Santana Western 19 & Over ATR Champion: Brooke Eyestone & Predomination Reserve Champion: Shelia Langock & Easy to Park Western Open Champion: Keelie Buck & Wild Heart Lil Miss Reserve Champion: Shelia Langock & Easy to Park Over Fences 13 & Under Champion: Maggie Nelson & Straw’s Classy Lass Reserve Champion: Francesca Barbano & Picasso Over Fences 14-18 Champion: Hannah Neer and Panda Express Reserve Champion: Brandi Wilke & Widdle Widdle Walk/Trot 11- 13 Champion: Chance Leatherman & Koko Reserve Champion: Shae Morita & Pass the Award Walk/Trot 14- 18 Champion: Angela Greer & Dove Reserve Champion: Julia Connors & My Girl Flicka Walk/Trot 19 & Over ATR Champion: Lauran Smith & Invested in the Bar Reserve Champion: Bonnie Moran & Rhythm of Invy Carriage Driving Champion: Ronda McPherson Reserve Champion: Doug Russell Over Fences 19 & Over ATR Champion: Linda Anabtawi & Jessakar Reserve Champion: Kelly Fountain & All American Zip English Flat 13 & Under Champion: Makayla Kurfess & Jimmy Mak Reserve Champion: Alicia Wolfe & First Lady English Flat 14-18 Champion: Megan Allen & Sea of Marmara Reserve Champion: Hannah Neer & Panda Express English Flat 19 & Over ATR Champion: Janine Dressler & American Royalty Reserve Champion: Jeanne Monahan & All American Zip Halter Champion Dawn Surprenant & Pistol Annie 31 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Success Through Partnership Class Results Thank you and congratulations to all of this 107 - Halter - Color - Open (4 entries) year’s competitors. You made our show 1st Laurel Surprenant - American Dreamer great. 2nd Alisa Barles - Impressive Gold Friday Western Arena 100 - Showmanship in Hand - 13 & Under (5 entries) 1st Chance Leatherman - Koko 2nd Carli Bertoneau - Santana 108 - Halter - Arab/Half Arab - Open (5 entries) 1st Josie Croasman - DS Abrazo 2nd Danielle Garcia - Baloo Enchantess 109 - Halter - Ponies and Minis (3 entry) 1st Emily Tarantini - Billy the Kid 2nd Anneka Nishimura - Princess Chole 110 - Halter - Open (7 entries) 1st Dawn Surprenant - Pistol Annie 2nd Laurel Surprenant - American Dreamer 111 - Halter Color Challenge - Open (3 entries) 1st Brook Eyestone - Predomination 2nd Laurel Surprenant - American Dreamer 0 - Sh hi iin Hand d - 14-18 8 (4 ( entries)) 101 Showmanship 1st Megan Allen - Sea of Marmara 2nd Angela Greer - Dove 102 - Showmanship in Hand - 19 & Over ATS (6 entries) 1st Sheila Langock - Easy to Park 2nd Brook Eyestone - Predomination 112 - Halter - Grand Championship (2 entries) 1st Dawn Surprenant - Pistol Annie 2nd Laurel Surprenant - American Dreamer 113 - Lead line Equitation - 7 & Under (4 entries) 1st Andrea Morales - Santana 2nd Ember Saltonstall - mW Freedom Rings 104 - Halter - Yearlings & 2 year olds- Open (2 entry) 1st Dawn Surprenant - Pistol Annie 2nd Laurel Surprenant - American Dreamer 105 - Halter - Mares - Open (4 entries) 1st Dawn Surprenant - Pistol Annie 2nd Alisa Barles - Impressive Gold 106 - Halter - Geldings & Stallions - Open (3 entry) 1st Laurel Surprenant - American Dreamer 2nd Sherry Denunzio - Century’s Bud Dee 32 114 - Walk/Trot Horsemanship W/E - Open ATR (10 entries) 1st Rayne Girvetz - Easter 2nd Sherry Denunzio - Century’s Bud Dee Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Success Through Partnership 115 - Walk/Trot Equitation W/E - 10 & Under (9 entries) 1st Madysen Peutet - Cassidy’s Flashy Lady 2nd Rayne Girvetz - Easter Class Results 124 - Walk/Trot Equitation W/E - 19 & Over ATR (6 entries) 1st Lauran Smith - Invested in the Bar 2nd Sherry Denunzio - Century’s Bud Dee 125 - Western Country Pleasure - 13 & Under (4 entries) 1st Blaise Klenske - Ziggy 2nd Chance Leatherman - Koko 126 - Western Country Pleasure - 14-18 (2 entries) 1st Abby Klimisch - Stars Shine on Nic 127 - Western Country Pleasure - 19 & Over ATR (11 entries) 1st Sheila Langock - Easy to Park 2nd Lauran Smith - Invested in the Bar 116 - Walk/Trot Pleasure W/E - 10 & Under (12 entries) 1st Madysen Peutet - Cassidy’s Flashy Lady 2nd Shreya Sakthivel - Winston 128 - Western Country Pleasure - Open (10 entries) 1st Blaise Klenske - Ziggy 2nd Matthew Walsh - Rubble 119 - Western Equitation - 19 & Over ATR (6 entries) 1st Sheila Langock - Easy to Park 2nd Brook Eyestone - Predomination 120 - Western Equitation - Open (3 entries) 1st Keelie Buck - Wildheart lil miss 2nd Lindsay Cooley - Pistol Pete 129 - Western Pleasure - 13 & Under (1 entries) 1st Blaise Klenske - Ziggy 131 - Western Pleasure - 19 & Over (5 entries) 1st Brook Eyestone - Predomination 2nd Lindsay Cooley - Pistol Pete 121 - Western Horsemanship - Open ATR (6 entries) 1st Sheila Langock - Easy to Park 2nd Denise Casey - Coosa de Oro 122 - Walk/Trot Equitation W/E - 11-13 (5 entries) 1st Chance Leatherman - Koko 2nd Alexandra Voets - Zena the Warrior Princess 123 - Walk/Trot Equitation W/E - 14-18 (1 entry) 1st Angela Greer - Dove 32 - Western Pleasure - Open (4 entries) 132 1st Lindsay Cooley - Pistol Pete 2nd Keelie Buck - Wildheart lil miss 33 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Platinum Sponsors ($1000) THE MANE THING 17749 SIERRA HIGHWAY CANYON COUNTRY, CA 91351 661-299-5193 * NEW AND USED TACK * TRADE IN YOUR OLD ITEMS FOR SOMETHING NEW * LEATHER REPAIR, CLEANING, CONDITIONING * BLANKET LAUNDRY AND REPAIR * CLEAN AND REPAIR ALMOST ANYTHING: (PADS, CINCHES, CHAPS, ETC.) * WEEKLY SALES AND SPECIALS * SPECIAL ORDERING * THE KNOWLEDGE TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR HORSE NEEDS HOURS: WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY 10-6 / SATURDAY 9-5 CLOSED SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY 34 34 CHECK THE MANE THING OUT ON FACEBOOK! Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Platinum Sponsors ($1000) 35 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Platinum Sponsors ($1000) Congratulations to all the ETI Convention and Horse Show participates from the Los Angeles Equestrian Center Everything equestrian “Boarding, Horse Shows, Tack and Apparel, Gifts, Riding Lessons, Horse Rentals and Banquets www.LA-EquestrianCenter.com or (818) 840.9063 36 Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Platinum Sponsors ($1000) (800) 901-8498 lubrisyn.com/equine 2015 Success Through Partnership 133 - Walk/Trot Pleasure W/E - 11-13 (5 entries) 1st Chance Leatherman - Koko 2nd Alexandra Voets - Zena the Warrior Princess 134 - Walk/Trot Pleasure W/E - 14-18 (1 entry) 1st Angela Greer - Dove Class Results 137 - Jack Benny Western Pleasure - 39 & Over (1 entry) 1st Keelie Buck - Wildheart lil miss 139 - Western Pleasure 1st & 2nd Year Green Open (1 entry) 1st Kelly Miller - mW Freedom Rings 140 - Western Pleasure Color - Open (2 entries) 1st Keelie Buck - Wildheart lil miss 141 - Western Pleasure Non Color - Open (2 entries) 1st Blaise Klenske - Ziggy 2nd Amanda Moon - I’m A Reflection 142 - Western Obedience - Open (7 entries) 1st Brook Eyestone - Predomination 2nd Sheila Langock - Easy to Park Friday Trail Classes 135 - Walk/Trot W lk/T t Pl Pleasure W/E - 19 & O Over ATR (7 entries) 1st Lauran Smith - Invested in the Bar 2nd Sherry Denunzio - Century’s Bud Dee 145 - Leadline Trail E/W - 7 & Under (2 entries) 1st Rosalee Kraut - Prized by Buck 2nd Andrea Morales - Santana 136 - Walk/Trot Obedience W/E - Open (9 entries) 1st Lauran Smith - Invested in the Bar 2nd Abby Klimisch - Stars Shine on Nic 146 - Trail Horse Walk/Trot E/W - 10 & Under (3 entries) 1st Rayne Girvetz - Easter 2nd Madysen Peutet - Cassidy’s Flashy Lady 37 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Success Through Partnership 147 - Trail Horse Walk/Trot E/W - 11-13 (4 entries) 1st Chance Leatherman - Koko 2nd Phillip Girvetz - Santana 149 - Trail Horse Walk/Trot E/W - 19 & Over ATR (4 entries) 1st Leslie Groenewold - Kiger Kate 2nd Lauran Smith - Invested in the Bar Class Results 401 - Showmanship in Hand - 14-18 (4 entries) 1st Angela Greer - Dove 2nd Megan Allen - Sea of Marmara 402 - Showmanship in Hand - 19 & Over ATS (5 entries) 1st Sheila Langock - Easy to Park 2nd Brook Eyestone - Predomination 404 - Halter Yearlings & 2 year olds- Open (2 entry) 1st Dawn Surprenant - Pistol Annie 2nd Laurel Surprenant - American Dreamer 405 - Halter Mares - Open (3 entries) 1st Dawn Surprenant - Pistol Annie 2nd Keelie Buck - Wildheart lil miss 406 - Halter Geldings & Stallions - Open (2 entry) 1st Laurel Surprenant - American Dreamer 2nd Amanda Bloom - Gosh Almighty 152 - Trail Horse E/W - 19 & Over ATR (6 en entries) 1st Denise Casey - Coosa de Oro 2nd Kelli Blumberg - Cowboys Caramel Latte 407 - Halter Color - Open (3 entries) 1st Laurel Surprenant - American Dreamer 2nd Cecelia Morris - No Horse Name 153 - Trail Horse E/W - Open (6 entries) 1st Glenda Snow - Face Off 2nd Sheila Langock - Easy to Park 154 - Trail Horse E/W 1st & 2nd Year Green Open (3 entries) 1st Glenda Snow - Face Off 2nd Donna Rodriguez - To Die For! Saturday Western Arena 400 - Showmanship in Hand - 13 & Under (6 entries) 1st Shae2 Morita - Pass The Award 2nd Chance Leatherman - Koko 408 - Halter Arab/Half Arab - Open (5 entries) 1st Christine Gyouloglian - Alysa Belle V 2nd Josie Croasman - DS Abrazo 409 - Halter Ponies & Minis - Open (2 entries) 1st Anneka Nishimura - Princess Chole 38 Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Success Through Partnership 410 - Halter - Open (6 entries) 1st Dawn Surprenant - Pistol Annie 2nd Laurel Surprenant - American Dreamer 411 - Halter Color Challenge - Open (2 entries) 1st Laurel Surprenant - American Dreamer 2nd Brook Eyestone - Predomination 412 - Halter Grand Championship (5 entries) 1st Dawn Surprenant - Pistol Annie 2nd Laurel Surprenant - American Dreamer Class Results 419 - Western Equitation - 19 & Over ATR (5 entries) 1st Sheila Langock - Easy To Park 2nd Brook Eyestone - Predomination 420 - Western Equitation - Open (3 entries) 1st Lindsey Cooley - Pistol Pete 2nd Keelie Buck - Wildheart lil miss 421 - Western Horsemanship - Open ATR (6 entries) 1st Brook Eyestone - Predomination 2nd Sheila Langock - Easy To Park 422 - Walk/Trot Equitation W/E - 11-13 (9 entries) 1st Shae2 Morita - Pass The Award 2nd Alyssa Eykjian - Dream Girl 423 - Walk/Trot Equitation W/E - 14-18 (4 entry) 1st Angela Greer - Dove 2nd Kathleen Vodhanel - Triple Stuffed Twinkie 413 – Lead line Equitation E/W - 7 & Under (5 entries) 1st Andrea Morales - Santana 2nd Alyssa Godman - Princess Chole 424 - Walk/Trot Equitation W/E - 19 & Over ATR (6 entries) 1st Lauran Smith - Invested in the Bar 2nd Bonnie Moran - Rhythm of Invy 414 - Walk/Trot Horsemanship W/E - Open ATR (11 entries) 1st Carli Bertoneau - Santana 2nd Chance Leatherman - Koko 415 - Walk/Trot Equitation W/E - 10 & Under (13 entries) 1st Madysen Peutet - Cassidy’s Flashy Lady 2nd Olivia Brown - And Justice For All 416 - Walk/Trot Pleasure W/E - 10 & Under (13 entries) 1st Madysen Peutet - Cassidy’s Flashy Lady 2nd Josephine Smith - Chs Skywalker 5-W t C t Pl d ((4 425 Western Country Pleasure - 13 & U Under entries) 1st Shae2 Morita - Pass The Award 2nd Madysen Peutet - Cassidy’s Flashy 39 Lady Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Success Through Partnership 426 - Western Country Pleasure - 14-18 (4 entries) 1st Abby Klimisch - Stars Shine on Nic 2nd Julia Connors - My Girl Flicka Class Results 435 - Walk/Trot Pleasure W/E - 19 & Over ATR (6 entries) 1st Bonnie Moran - Rhythm of Invy 2nd Lauran Smith - Invested in the Bar 436 - Walk/Trot Obedience W/E - Open (12 entries) 1st Leslie Groenewold - Kiger Kate 2nd Carli Bertoneau - Santana 437 - Jack Benny Western Pleasure - 39 & Over (3 entries) 1st Spring Etchison - Hero In Disguise 2nd Keelie Buck - Wildheart lil miss 27 - W t C t Pl 427 Western Country Pleasure - 19 & O Over ATR (11 entries) 1st Lauran Smith - Invested in the Bar 2nd Bonnie Moran - Rhythm of Invy 428 - Western Country Pleasure - Open (9 entries) 1st Madysen Peutet - Cassidy’s Flashy Lady 2nd Keelie Buck - Wildheart lil miss 438 - Western Pleasure Jr. Horse - 5 yrs & under (1 entry) 1st Spring Etchison - Hero In Disguise 439 - Western Pleasure 1st & 2nd Year Green Open (1 entry) 1st Bob Foster - Platano Frito 440 - Western Pleasure Color - Open (3 entries) 1st Bob Foster - Platano Frito 431 - Western Pleasure - 19 & Over ATR (4 entries) 1st Brook Eyestone - Predomination 2nd Keelie Buck - Wildheart lil miss 432 - Western Pleasure - Open (3 entries) 1st Bob Foster - Platano Frito 2nd Keelie Buck - Wildheart lil miss 433 - Walk/Trot Pleasure W/E - 11-13 (9 entries) 1st Shae2 Morita - Pass The Award 2nd Chance Leatherman - Koko 434 - Walk/Trot Pleasure W/E - 14-18 (3 entry) 1st Angela Greer - Dove 2nd Carly King - Heans Heidi Ho 40 442 - Western Obedience - Open (6 entries) 1st Brook Eyestone - Predomination 2nd Sheila Langock - Easy To Park 443 – Grooms Class - Open (1 entry) 1st Shelley Williams - mW Freedom Rings Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Success Through Partnership Class Results Saturday Trail Classes 453 - Trail Horse E/W - Open (8 entries) 445 - Leadline Trail E/W - 7 & Under (3 entries) 1st Rosalee Kraut - Prized By Buck 2nd Lila Karp-Ziring - Lucky Star 446 - Trail Horse Walk/Trot E/W - 10 & Under (3 entries) 1st Madysen Peutet - Cassidy’s Flashy Lady 2nd Carli Bertoneau - Santana 1st Shelia Langock - Easy to Park 2nd Glenda Snow - Face Off 454 - Trail Horse E/W 1st & 2nd Year Green Open (6 entries) 1st Donna Rodriguez - To Die For! 2nd Glenda Snow - Face Off Friday Jumpers 500 - Warm-up Jumpers 2’ - 2’3” - Open (20 entries) 1st Samantha Maclean - CaPPUCCINO 2nd Jessica Hooker - Bizmark 501 - Jumpers 2’ - 2’3” - 13 & Under (10 entries) 1st Francesca Barbano - Picasso 2nd Jessica Hooker - Bizmark 502 - Jumpers 2’ - 2’3” - 14-18 (12 entries) 1st Brandi Wilke - Widdle Widdle 2nd Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 447 - Trail Horse Walk/Trot E/W - 11-13 (4 entries) 1st Chance Leatherman - Koko 2nd Chance Leatherman - Cash 448 - Trail Horse Walk/Trot E/W - 14-18 (1 entry) 1st Angela Greer - Dove 503 - Jumpers 2’ - 2’3” - 19 & Over ATR (5 entries) 1st Nicole Weston - Jazz 2nd Samantha Valla - The Murphinator 504 - Jumpers 2’ - 2’3” - Open (18 entries) 1st Brandi Wilke - Widdle Widdle 2nd Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 449 - Trail Horse Walk/Trot E/W - 19 & Over ATR (3 entries) 1st Lauran Smith - Invested in the Bar 2nd Leslie Groenewold - Kiger Kate 451 - Trail Horse E/W - 14-18 (3 entries) 1st Lily Zea - Klalessi 452 - Trail Horse E/W - 19 & Over ATR (5 entries) 1st Denise Casey - Coosa de Oro 2nd Shelia Langock - Easy to Park 41 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Success Through Partnership 505 - Jumpers 2’3” - 2’6” - 13 & Under (9 entries) 1st Francesca Barbano - Picasso 2nd Raquel Frohlich - Maggie Class Results 513 - Jumpers 2’9” - 3’ - 17 & Under (3 entries) 1st Mahari Blanks - Bartok SLR 2nd Katherin Weissmuller - Gabriel C 514 - Jumpers 2’9” – 3’ - 18 & Over (6 entries) 1st Jennifer Kelly - RF Outlandish 2nd Richard Zappala - Contessa 515 - Jumpers 3’ – 3’3” - 17 & Under (3 entries) 1st Kristyna Lukacova - Daddy’s Dinero 2nd Jasmin Reed - Intencyty 516 - Jumpers 3’ – 3’3” - 18 & Over (4 entries) 1st Carole Lessine - Cosimus 2nd Jennifer Kelly - Taboo 506 - Jumpers 2’3” - 2’6” - 14 18 (14 entries) 14-18 1st Brandi Wilke - Widdle Widdle 2nd Emily Gottlieb - Shadow Dancer 507 - Jumpers 2’3” - 2’6” - 19 & Over ATR (4 entries) 1st Zakieh Alahmad - Calypso 2nd Danielle Emerick - Emiliano NV 508 - Jumpers 2’3” - 2’6” - Open (15 entries) 1st Jessica Hooker - Bizmark 2nd Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 517 - Jumpers 3’3” – 3’6” - Open (5 entries) 1st Carole Lessine - Cosimus 2nd Jasmin Reed - Intencyty 518 - Jumpers 3’6” – 3’9” - Open (1 entries) 1st Jasmin Reed - Intencyty Friday English Over Fences 520 - Trot Crossrails Hunters 1’6”- 2’ - Open (12 entries) 1st Gillian Perrett - Dream Weaver 2nd Karlie Famer - Cassidy’s Flashy Lady 509 - Jumpers 2’6” - 2’9” - 13 & Under (6 entries) 1st Jessica Hooker - Bizmark 2nd Francesca Barbano - Picasso 510 - Jumpers 2’6” - 2’9” - 14-18 (8 entries) 1st Riley Jones - Cassanova 2nd Katherin Weissmuller - Gabriel C 511 - Jumpers 2’6” - 2’9” - 19 & Over ATR (4 entries) 1st Richard Zappala - Contessa 2nd Mark Haberland - Orion 42 521 - Trot Crossrails Equitation Over Fences 1’6” - 2’ - Open (10 entries) 1st Alexandra Voets - Zena the Warrior Princess 2nd Ashlym Laurence - Jason Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Success Through Partnership 522 – Crossrails Hunters 1’6 - 2’ - Open (6 entries) 1st Anita Rae Ovayan - miss Chrissy 2nd Kayla Latzer - Saccente Class Results 530 - Equitation Over Fences 2’ - 2’3” - 13 & Under (6 entries) 1st Maggie Nelson - Straw’s Classy Lass 2nd Hannah Glick - Annie 531 - Working Hunters 2’ - 2’3” - Open (8 entries) 1st Stephanie Griffith - Spirit of Yosemite 2nd Samantha Wolfe - Crollero 532 - Equitation Over Fences 2’ - 2’3” - Open (8 entries) 1st Samantha Wolfe - Crollero 2nd Alexandria Seroka - DeNARIUS 523 – Crossrails Equitation Over Fences 1’6” 2’ - Open (7 entries) 1st Lynda Palmer - Rayne 2nd Anita Rae Ovayan - miss Chrissy 524 - Hunter Hack 1’6” - 2’ - Open (6 entries) 1st Lynda Palmer - Rayne 2nd Amy Sager - Chiquita 533 - Warm-Up Hunter Hack 2’3” - 2’6” -Open (4 entries) 1st Alexandria Seroka - DeNARIUS 2nd Janine Dressler - American Royalty 534 - Hunter Hack 2’3” - 2’6” - 14-18 (4 entries) 1st Hannah Neer - Panda Express 2nd Megan Allen - Sea of Marmara 535 - Working Hunters 2’3” - 2’6” - 14-18 (3 entries) 1st Georgi Hamilton - Mr. Brightside 525 - Pony Hunter Hack 1’6” - 2’ - Open (2 entries) 1st Andie Blancone - Painted Hills 2nd Malley Musso - Pepper 526 - Pony Working Hunter 1’6”- 2’ - Open (2 entries) 1st Andie Blancone - Painted Hills 2nd Malley Musso - Pepper 528 - Hunter Hack 2’ - 2’3” - 13 & Under (5 entries) 1st Paige Sims - Razzle Dazzle 2nd Maggie Nelson - Straw’s Classy Lass 529 - Working Hunters 2 ’- 2’3” - 13 & Under (4 entries) 1st Hannah Glick - Annie 2nd Maggie Nelson - Straw’s Classy Lass 536 - Equitation over Fences 2’3” - 2’6” - 14-18 (3 entries) 1st Georgi Hamilton - Mr. Brightside 2nd Hannah Neer - Panda Express 43 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Success Through Partnership 537 - Hunter Hack 2’3” - 2’6” - 19 & Over ATR (4 entries) 1st Alexandria Seroka - DeNARIUS 2nd Leslie Alberto - Valentino 538 - Working Hunters 2’3” - 2’6” - 19 & Over ATR (6 entries) 1st Victoria Bauer - Olivander 2nd Alexandria Seroka - DeNARIUS Class Results Sunday Jumpers 601 - Jumpers 2’ - 2’3” - 13 & Under (11 entries) 1st Jessica Hooker - Bizmark 2nd James Tota - Guerr8 602 - Jumpers 2’ - 2’3” - 14-18 (14 entries) 1st Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 2nd Brandi Wilkie - Widdle Widdle 603 - Jumpers 2’ - 2’3” - 19 & Over ATR (6 entries) 1st Lindsay Cooley - Ocean Lore 2nd Samantha Valla - The Murphinator 604 - Jumpers 2’ - 2’3” - Open (22 entries) 1st Brandi Wilkie - Widdle Widdle 2nd Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 539 - Equitation Over Fences 2’3” - 2’6” - 19 & Over ATR (5 entries) 1st Victoria Bauer - Olivander 2nd Alexandria Seroka - DeNARIUS 540 - Working Hunters 2’6”- 2’9” - Open (6 entries) 1st Kennedy Sweeney - Ostwind’s Oasis 2nd Hannah Neer - Panda Express 541 - Equitation over Fences 2’6” - 2’9” - Open (5 entries) 1st Hannah Neer - Panda Express 2nd Kennedy Sweeney - Ostwind’s Oasis 542 - Working Hunters 2’9” - 3’ - Open (1 entry) 1st Marcel Olson - Spice Girl 543 – Equitation Over Fences 2’9” - 3’ - Open (1 entry) 1st Marcel Olson - Spice Girl 44 605 - Jumpers 2’3” - 2’6” - 13 & Under (8 entries) 1st Jessica Hooker - Bizmark 2nd Francesca Barbano - Picasso 606 - Jumpers 2’3” - 2’6” - 14-18 (14 entries) 1st Brandi Wilkie - Widdle Widdle 2nd Breanna Smith - masK OF Zorro 607 - Jumpers 2’3” - 2’6” - 19 & Over ATR (3 entries) 1st Lindsay Cooley - Ocean Lore 2nd Laura Sweet - Strength of Ten Bears Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Success Through Partnership 608 - Jumpers 2’3” - 2’6” - Open (14 entries) 1st Brandi Wilkie - Widdle Widdle 2nd Francesca Barbano - Picasso Class Results 616 - Jumpers 3’ - 3’3” - 18 & Over (6 entries) 1st Jennifer Kelly - RF Outlandish 2nd Jennifer Kelly - Taboo 617 - Jumpers 3’3” -3’6” - Open (4 entries) 1st Jasmin Reed - Intencyty 2nd Kristyna Lukacova - Daddy’s Dinero 618 - Jumpers 3’6” -3’9” - Open (1 entry) 1st Jasmin Reed - Intencyty Sunday English Over Fences 609 - Jumpers 2’6” - 2’9” - 13 & Under (8 en entries) 1st Francesca Barbano - Picasso 2nd Emily Julian - Zanakar 610 - Jumpers 2’6” - 2’9” - 14-18 (4 entries) 1st Breanna Smith - 50 Shades of Grey 2nd Riley Jones - Cassanova 611 - Jumpers 2’6” - 2’9” - 19 & Over ATR (4 entries) 1st Richard Zappala - Contessa 2nd Michelle Tuler - Gabriel C 620 - Trot Crossrails Hunters 1’6”- 2’ - Open (8 entries) 1st Madysen Peutet - Cassidy’s Flashy Lady 2nd Karlie Famer - Cassidy’s Flashy Lady 621 - Trot Crossrails Equitation Over Fences 1’6” – 2’ - Open (7 entries) 1st Madysen Peutet - Cassidy’s Flashy Lady 2nd Alyssa Eykjian - Dream Girl 622 - Crossrails Hunters 1’6” – 2’ - Open (6 entries) 1st Kayla Latzer - Saccente 2nd Cody Lyles - Chet Brown 612 - Jumpers 2’6” - 2’9” - Open (9 entries) 1st Francesca Barbano - Picasso 2nd Emily Julian - Zanakar 613 - Jumpers 2’9” - 3’ - 17 & Under (2 entries) 1st Breanna Smith - 50 Shades of Grey 2nd Mahari Blanks - Bartok SLR 614 - Jumpers 2’9” - 3’ - 18 & Over (7 entries) 1st Richard Zappala - Contessa 2nd Jennifer Kelly - RF Outlandish 615 - Jumpers 3’ - 3’3” - 17 & Under (3 entries) 1st Kristyna Lukacova - Daddy’s Dinero 2nd Jasmin Reed - Intencyty 623 - Crossrail Equitation over Fences 1’6”– 2 Open (6 entries) 1st Kayla Latzer - Saccente 2nd Darian Binkley - Fancy this 45 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Success Through Partnership 624 - Hunter Hack 1’6” – 2’ - Open (6 entries) 1st Deni Hird - Calico Jack 2nd Madysen Peutet - Cassidy’s Flashy Lady Class Results 631 - Working Hunters 2’ - 2’3” - Open (9 entries) 1st Stephanie Griffith - Spirit of Yosemite 2nd Deni Hird - Calico Jack 632 - Equitation Over Fences 2’ - 2’3” - Open (9 entries) 1st Deni Hird - Calico Jack 2nd Alexandria Seroka - DeNARIUS 634 - Hunter Hack 2’3” - 2’6” - 14-18 (3 entries) 1st Hannah Neer - Panda Express 2nd Bailey Pirtle - CaPTian American 625 - Pony P H t H k 1’6” – 2’ - O Hunter Hack Open (2 entries) 1st Andie Blancone - Painted Hills 2nd Malley Musso - Pepper 626 - Pony Working Hunter 1’6” – 2’ - Open (3 entries) 1st Andie Blancone - Painted Hills 2nd Malley Musso - Pepper 627 - Pony Equitation Over Fences 1’6” – 2’ Open (3 entries) 1st Malley Musso - Pepper 2nd Andie Blancone - Painted Hills 628 - Hunter Hack 2’ - 2’3” - 13 & Under (5 entries) 1st Maggie Nelson - Straw’s Classy Lass 2nd Paige Sims - Razzle Dazzle 629 - Working Hunters 2’ - 2’3” - 13 & Under (3 entries) 1st Maggie Nelson - Straw’s Classy Lass 2nd Paige Sims - Razzle Dazzle 630 - Equitation over Fences 2’ - 2’3” - 13 & Under (5 entries) 1st Maggie Nelson - Straw’s Classy Lass 2nd Paige Sims - Razzle Dazzle 46 635 - Working Hunters 2’3”-2’6” - 14-18 (2 entries) 1st Hannah Neer - Panda Express 636 - Equitation over Fences 2’3” - 2’6” -14-18 (1 entry) 1st Hannah Neer - Panda Express 637 - Hunter Hack 2’3” - 2’6” - 19 & Over ATR (6 entries) 1st Kelly Fountain - All American Zip 2nd Linda Anabtawi - JeSSAKAR 638 - Working Hunters 2’3” - 2’6” - 19 & Over ATR (5 entries) 1st Kelly Fountain - All American Zip 2nd Karen Dagnan - Tazmanian Devil Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Success Through Partnership Class Results 639 - Equitation over Fences 2’3” - 2’6” - 19 & Over ATR (5 entries) 1st Kelly Fountain - All American Zip 2nd Karen Dagnan - Tazmanian Devil 702 - Hunt Seat Equitation - 13 & Under (15 entries) 1st Makayla Kurfess - Jimmy Mak 2nd Paige Sims - Razzle Dazzle 640 - Working Hunters 2’6”- 2’9” - Open (6 entries) 1st Kelly Fountain - All American Zip 2nd Hannah Neer - Panda Express 703 - Hunt Seat Equitation - 14-18 (10 entries) 1st Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 2nd Amy Sager - Chiquita 704 - Hunt Seat Equitation - 19 & Over ATR (9 entries) 1st Janine Dressler - American Royalty 2nd Lindsay Cooley - Ocean Lore 705 - Hunt Seat Equitation - Open (13 entries) 1st Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 2nd Amy Sager - Chiquita 641 - Equitation Over Fences 2’6” - 2’9” - Open (6 entries) 1st Deni Hird - Calico Jack 2nd Kelly Fountain - All American Zip 642 – Working Hunters 2’9” – 3’ - Open (5 entries) 1st Deni Hird - Calico Jack 2nd Kelly Fountain - All American Zip 643 - Equitation Over Fences 2’9” - 3’ - Open (6 entries) 1st Deni Hird - Calico Jack 2nd Kelly Fountain - All American Zip 706 - Hunters Under Saddle - 13 & Under (12 entries) 1st Emily Julian - Hula 2nd Alicia Wolfe - First Lady 707 - Hunters Under Saddle - 14-18 (8 entries) 1st Samantha Wolfe - Crollero 2nd Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 708 - Hunters Under Saddle - 19 & Over ATR (11 entries) 1st Pam Hargesheimer - Hero In Disguise 2nd Janine Dressler - American Royalty Saturday English Flat Classes 700 - Pony Equitation - Open (10 entries) 1st Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 2nd Andie Blancone - Painted Hills 701 - Pony Pleasure - Open (10 entries) 1st Emily Julian - Hula 2nd Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 09 - Hunters Under Saddle - Open (8 entries) 709 1st Stephanie Griffith - Spirit of Yosemite 2nd Kennedy Sweeney - Ostwind’s Oasis 47 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Success Through Partnership 710 - English Country Pleasure - 13 & Under (15 entries) 1st Maggie Nelson - Straw’s Classy Lass 2nd Jessica Dalton - Kentucky Derby Class Results 718 - Hunt Seat Pleasure - 14-18 (14 entries) 1st Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 2nd Mary Barientos - Livin On Love CB 711 - English Country Pleasure - 14-18 (11 entries) 1st Mary Barientos - Livin On Love CB 2nd Catherine Resella - I Love Lucy 712 - English Country Pleasure - 19 & Over ATR (8 entries) 1st Janine Dressler - American Royalty 2nd Shawn Mcclain - Chocolate Martini 713 - English Country Pleasure - Open (19 entries) 1st Mary Barientos - Livin On Love CB 2nd Maggie Nelson - Straw’s Classy Lass 715 – Gaited Horse Pleasure 2 Gait – 18 & Over (4 entries) 1st Donna Rodriguez - To Die For! 2nd Cheri Ruff - Tried & True 716 – Gaited Horse Pleasure 2 Gait – Open (4 entries) 1st Russell Betancourt - Suelto 2nd Leslie Anderson - Pride Black Carbon 719 - Hunt Seat Pleasure - 19 & Over ATR (7 entries) 1st Pam Hargesheimer - Hero In Disguise 2nd Janine Dressler - American Royalty 720 - Hunt Seat Pleasure 1st & 2nd Year Green - Open (6 entries) 1st Emily Julian - Hula 2nd Janelle Nicolas-Young - On The Fly 721 - Hunt Seat Pleasure - Open (3 entries) 1st Stephanie Griffith - Spirit of Yosemite 2nd Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 722 - English Obedience - Open (8 entries) 1st Sydney Croasman - DS Abrazo 2nd Jeanne Monahan - All American Zip 717 - H d (7 enHuntt S Seatt Pl Pleasure - 13 & U Under tries) 1st Maggie Nelson - Straw’s Classy Lass 2nd Makayla Kurfess - Jimmy Mak 48 723 - English Equitation - 13 & Under (8 entries) 1st Alicia Wolfe - First Lady 2nd Makayla Kurfess - Jimmy Mak 724 - English Equitation - 14-18 (13 entries) 1st Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 2nd Bailey Pirtle - CaPTian American Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Success Through Partnership 725 - English Equitation - 19 & Over ATR (6 entries) 1st Janine Dressler - American Royalty 2nd Julia Agahee - Union Jack 726 - English Equitation - Open (8 entries) 1st Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 2nd Alicia Wolfe - First Lady Class Results 801 - Pony Pleasure - Open (5 entries) 1st Andie Blancone - Painted Hills 2nd Emily Tarantini - Billy the Kid 802 - Hunt Seat Equitation - 13 & Under (7 entries) 1st Paige Sims - Razzle Dazzle 2nd Makayla Kurfess - Jimmy Mak 803 - Hunt Seat Equitation - 14-18 (7 entries) 1st Kristyna Lukacova - Midnight Oil 2nd Emily Tarantini - Billy the Kid 804 - Hunt Seat Equitation - 19 & Over ATR (8 entries) 1st Lynda Palmer - Rayne 2nd Janine Dressler - American Royalty 805 - Hunt Seat Equitation - Open (6 entries) 1st Kristyna Lukacova - Midnight Oil 2nd Paige Sims - Razzle Dazzle 727 - English Pleasure - 13 & Under (7 entries) 1st Emily Julian - Hula 2nd Alicia Wolfe - First Lady 728 - English Pleasure - 14-18 (7 entries) 1st Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 2nd Hannah Neer - Panda Express 806 - Hunters Under Saddle - 13 & Under (6 entries) 1st Makayla Kurfess - Jimmy Mak 2nd Jordan Brown - And Justice for All 729 - English Pleasure - 19 & Over ATR (3 entries) 1st Janine Dressler - American Royalty 2nd Tamara Meister - Cool black Diamond 730 - English Pleasure - Open (5 entries) 1st Olivia Manasse - It Takes Two To Tango 2nd Tamara Meister - Cool black Diamond Sunday English Flat Classes 800 - Pony Equitation - Open (6 entries) 1st Andie Blancone - Painted Hills 2nd Emily Tarantini - Billy the Kid 807 - Hunters Under Saddle - 14-18 (6 entries) 1st Megan Allen - Sea of Marmara 2nd Kristyna Lukacova - Midnight Oil 49 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Success Through Partnership 808 - Hunters Under Saddle - 19 & Over ATR (7 entries) 1st Lynda Palmer - Rayne 2nd Janine Dressler - American Royalty Class Results 816 – Gaited Horse Pleasure 2 Gait – Open (3 entries) 1st Leslie Anderson - Pride Black Carbon 2nd Cheri Ruff - Tried & True 817 - Hunt Seat Pleasure - 13 & Under (6 entries) 1st Paige Sims - Razzle Dazzle 2nd Makayla Kurfess - Jimmy Mak 818 - Hunt Seat Pleasure - 14-18 (9 entries) 1st Megan Allen - Sea of Marmara 2nd Hannah Neer - Panda Express 809 - H d S ddl - O i ) Hunters U Under Saddle Open (3 entries) 1st Kennedy Sweeney - Ostwind’s Oasis 2nd Stephanie Griffith - Spirit of Yosemite 810 - English Country Pleasure - 13 & Under (13 entries) 1st Paige Sims - Razzle Dazzle 2nd Makayla Kurfess - Jimmy Mak 811 - English Country Pleasure - 14-18 (11 entries) 1st Mary Barientos - Livin On Love CB 2nd Megan Allen - Sea of Marmara 819 - Hunt Seat Pleasure - 19 & Over ATR (7 entries) 1st Janine Dressler - American Royalty 2nd Jeanne Monahan - All American Zip 820 - Hunt Seat Pleasure 1st & 2nd Year Green - Open (5 entries) 1st Emily Tarantini - Billy the Kid 2nd Stephanie Griffith - Expecto Patronum 821 - Hunt Seat Pleasure - Open (3 entries) 1st Paige Sims - Razzle Dazzle 2nd Stephanie Griffith - Spirit of Yosemite 812 - English Country Pleasure - 19 & Over ATR (6 entries) 1st Linda Andress - Aura 2nd Janine Dressler - American Royalty 813 - English Country Pleasure - Open (16 entries) 1st Leslie Anderson - Pride Black Carbon 2nd Mary Barientos - Livin On Love CB 815 – Gaited Horse Pleasure 2 Gait – 18 & Over (3 entries) 1st Cheri Ruff - Tried & True 2nd Donna Rodriguez - To Die For! 50 822 - English Obedience - Open (11 entries) 1st Stephanie Griffith - Spirit of Yosemite 2nd Sydney Croasman - DS Abrazo Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Success Through Partnership 823 - English Equitation - 13 & Under (7 entries) 1st Paige Sims - Razzle Dazzle 2nd Makayla Kurfess - Jimmy Mak Class Results Congratulations to all who competed! By participating, you are a winner! 824 - English Equitation - 14 18 (9 entries) 14-18 1st Kristyna Lukacova - Midnight Oil 2nd Megan Allen - Sea of Marmara 825 - English Equitation - 19 & Over (5 entries) 1st Janine Dressler - American Royalty 2nd Julia Agahee - Union Jack 826 - English Equitation - Open (7 entries) 1st Kristyna Lukacova - Midnight Oil 2nd Paige Sims - Razzle Dazzle 827 - English Pleasure - 13 & Under (6 entries) 1st Makayla Kurfess - Jimmy Mak 2nd Margaret Franke - Lulu Lemon 828 - English Pleasure - 14 – 18 (5 entries) 1st Megan Allen - Sea of Marmara 2nd Georgi Hamilton - Mr. Brightside 829 - English Pleasure - 19 & Over ATR (3 entries) 1st Janine Dressler - American Royalty 2nd Miriam Cully - Royal Connection Thanks to Shot In Time for the amazing photos! 830 - English Pleasure - Open (4 entries) 1st Miriam Cully - Royal Connection 2nd Tamara Meister - Cool Black Diamond 51 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Success Through Partnership Friday Reining Classes 200 - Reining 1st, 2nd Year Green - Open (4 entries) 1st Kate Hays - Rusty 201 - Reining Youth - 18 & Under (1 entry) 1st Abby Klimisch - Stars Shine on Nic 202 - Reining - Open ATR (9 entries) 1st Micki Quinn - Hickory Holly Tag 2nd David Buck - Legacy’s Best 203 - Reining - Open (6 entries) 1st Pam Koopman - Snap On Sal 2nd Rebecca Stivers - Little Bunny Fu Fu 204 - Reining - Open JACKPOT (2 entries) 1st Matthew Walsh - Cinders Whiskey Chick 205 - Reining - Ladies (4 entries) 1st Rebecca Stivers - Little Bunny Fu Fu 2nd Kerilee Walsh - Dakota Bear’s Glitter Dun 206 - Reining - Gents (1 entries) 1st Matthew Walsh - Cinders Whiskey Chick 52 Class Results Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 2015Success SuccessThrough ThroughPartnership Partnership Carriage Driving at the 2015 ETI CONVENTION Driving Class Wrap-up Results fine job of resetting cones, putting balls back on and keeping the cones courses running smoothly. High Point winner, Ronda McPherson (NW) On Saturday afternoon, thirteen carriage driving competitors arrived at the LAEC for the evening show. Jody Cutler of Moorpark, CA, was our judge. At the end of the Working class, she took the microphone and explained why and how she chose the placings in that class…Very informative for the spectators and entrants. We had fourteen different entries which included a variety of different types and sizes of equines from a beautiful 16.3 hand high Percheron Paint cross, down to a mini Mule. Also included were a Half- Andalusian, a pair of small ponies, a few American Sport horses, a miniature horse, a Quarter horse, Appaloosa, a half Arabian, and a Spotted Draft. They and their owners were competing for the prized Kay Smith Perpetual trophy. We had a total of seven classes: three Ring classes, three Cones classes, and a Whip Accuracy class. You ask “What is Whip Accuracy”? It is a pattern of ten cones: five cones with white covers and five cones with red covers. The object was to dislodge all of the balls with the fastest time. Reserve winner, Doug Russell (NW) Janella Denny & My Impressive Angel (TP) Our High Point winner is RONDA McPHERSON of Lakeview Terrace, and Reserve for the second year in a row is DOUG RUSSELL. I want to give a special THANK YOU to all of my volunteers: Natalie Wooldridge at the entry booth, Lee Worsham for announcing, Diane Kern as our ring steward, Katrina Britner was our barn announcer and points tracker, Jennifer Russell manning the entry gate, Karyn Ruiz manning the exit gate. Awards were handed out by Jan Rainey, while Linda Tarnoff took photos. Timers were Kathy Simons and Mary Measures. Also a special thanks to all of other volunteers that did such a Photos Thanks To: Natalie Wooldridge (NW) Tina Phillips (TP) 53 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Success Through Partnership Saturday Driving Classes Class Results Gail Bohlander & Rainey (NW) Class 211 - Turnout 1st Nadine Tilley 2nd Ronda McPherson Class 212 - Reinsmanship 1st Ronda McPherson 2nd Karen Poly Class 213 - Working 1st Karen Poly 2nd Ronda McPherson Class 214 - Your Route/My Route 1st Trish Demers 2nd Kathy Bradigan Class 215 - Reverse Psychology 1st Bill Deeney 2nd Ronda McPherson Class 216 - Pick Your Route 1st Ronda McPherson 2nd Gail Gohlander Class 217 - Whip Accuracy 1st Ronda McPherson 2nd Gail Bohlander “Line Up” (TP) 54 Karen Poly & Desert Rain (NW) Kathy Bradigan & Bodacious Babe (TP) Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Success Through Partnership Katie Twohy & Bailey’s Irish Rose (NW) Nadine Tilley & XO Henessey TA (NW) Vicki Greene & Galant (NW) Driving Wrap-up Liz Petrillo & Casey (NW) Trish Demers & Flash (NW) Vicky Norwood & Ginjoe (NW) 55 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Success Through Partnership First Level Sunday Dressage Classes 1st Mahari Blanks Class Results 2nd Lynda Palmer English Dressage Intro Level TA 1st Stacy Adams Intro Level TB 1st Stacy Adams 2nd Zakieh Alahmad Intro Level TC 1st Jane McNamara 2nd Micaela Hines Training Level Test 1 1st Christina Tavera 2nd Jane McNamara Training Level Test 2 1st Mark Haberland 2nd Christina Tavera Training Level Test 3 1st Mark Haberland 2nd Mahari Blanks First Level Test 1 1st Dave Aparicio 2nd Katherine Weissmueller First Level Test 2 1st Kristyna Lukacova 2nd Terry Griggs First Level Test 3 1st Lynda Palmer Musical Freestyle Training Level 1st Miriam Cully 2nd Raquel Frohlich 56 High Point Ride of the Day - English Dressage: Mahari Blanks - 89.33 High Point Senior Rider - Western Dressage: Lynda Palmer - 84.33 High Point Junior Rider - Western Dressage: Mahari Blanks - 89.33 Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Success Through Partnership Western Dressage Intro Test 1 1st Anastasia Kiser 2nd Isabel Negrete Intro Test 2 1st Anastasia Kiser Intro Test 3 1st Nicole Berger 2nd Anastasia Kiser Basic Test 1 1st Nicole Berger 2nd Emily Tarantini Class Results Level 2 Test 2 1st Matthew Walsh 2nd Glinda Snow Level 2 Test 3 1st Glinda Snow High Point Ride of the Day - Western Dressage: Susan Kaiser - 68.53 High Point Senior Rider - Western Dressage: Susan Kaiser - 68.53 High Point Junior Rider - Western Dressage: Anastasia Kiser Basic Test 2 1st Nicole Berger 2nd Emily Tarantini Basic Test 3 1st Emily Tarantini Basic Test 4 1st Susan Kaiser Level 1 Test 1 1st Susan Kaiser 2nd Rebecca Stivers Level 1 Test 2 1st Carole Perkins 2nd Bob Foster Level 1 Test 3 1st Glinda Snow 2nd Denise Casey Level 1 Test 4 1st Glinda Snow 2nd Denise Casey Level 2 Test 1 1st Carole Perkins Bob Foster was given the “Versatility Award” from the Western Dressage Association of America as the rider with the highest combination score from a Western Dressage class and a Western rail class. Congrats! 57 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Contest Winners Poster Contest Winners 1st place: Elijah Girvetz Corral 37 and 118 2nd place: Alicia Wolfe Corral 37 4th place: Jasmin Reed Corral 37 3rd place: Alyssa Ekyjian Corral 37 Newsletter Winner N Stephanie Abronson Corral 36 58 Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Photo Contest Winners Theme Entries “Success Through Partnership” Sweepstakes Winner & 1st place - “Success Through Partnership” (18 & Over): Michelle Kraut, Corral 126 Photo Title: “ Here‛s the Lead Line Course, Partner.” 1st place ((17 & Under): Amy Sager A Corral 118 C 2nd place (17 & Under): Chance Leatherman Corrals 118 and 38 3 3rd place ( (17 & Under): K Kierston Phillips C Corral 136 2nd place (18 & Over): Debra Mader Corral 20 59 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Photo Contest Winners Horse Portrait Entries 1st place: Rebecca Pike Corral 35 2nd place: Miriam Cully 3rd place: Kierston Phillips Corral 138 General Horse Photo Entries 1 place: 1st Miriam Cully M 2nd place: Michelle Kraut Corral 126 3 3rd place: D Debra Mader C Corral 20 60 Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Photo Contest Winners Horse Humorous Entries 1 place 1st (17 & Under): (1 Amy Sager A C Corral 118 2nd place (17 & Under): Chance Leatherman Corral 118 & 38 1st place (18 & Over): Candace Camacho MAU at large 2015 Gold Sponsors ($500) Roxanne Greene 61 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Silver Sponsors ($100) Renee Baker 62 Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Bronze Sponsors ($100) 63 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Bronze Sponsors ($100) Axis Global Daryl Curtis 2015 Sponsors Diana & David Hoch Ronda McPherson Nadine Tilley Katie Twohy Emily Brown-Tripp Jan Mary Jenkins Kim 64 Whittier Narrow Springs Mounted Assistance Unit Trish Demers Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Convention Gymkhana & State Finals Sponsors Teskey's - $160 (bridle) Grasso Family - $150 RazzleTack - $120 (three jewlery sets, five t-shirts) Tack Stable - $100.00 (bling stickers) Tracy Boldroff - $85 Audish Family - $60 Sam’s Club $60 Fox Feed - $50 (Bucket of stuff) Broken Horn $25 Fox Feed - $20 (shampoo and conditioner) Thank you! 6655 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Convention Gymkhana & State Finals Results by Jodi Grasso ETI had a great showing for the convention Gymkhana and State Finals, hosted by Corral 21. Riders came from all over to compete in the Race for the Buckle and High Point show at beautiful Gibson Ranch. With prizes given to the best dressed rider and horse, everyone came out looking their best and ready to do their best making it a tough competition. Regular Gymkhana Division Winners: Novice 1: A; AA: AAA: Kayla Potts Jay Patriarca Sydney Croasmun Laurel Surprenant High Point State Final Winners: 1st: 2nd: 3rd: 4th: 5th: 6th: Sydney Croasmun Kayla Potts Jay Patriarca Laurel Surprenant Ashlynn Howard Madison Puette State Final winners are pictured in order, left to right: Most Improved Rider from 2014 - 2015: Emily Christensen Congratulations to all the winners! 66 Volume 15, Issue 8 2015 Invitational Trail Trial Results The 2015 Invitational Trail Trial was held on Sunday, June 14, staging at Stetson Ranch Equestrian Park in Sylmar. Competitors rode from Stetson to Wilson Canyon and back. It was a warm day, but thank goodness it was overcast in the morning. Just imagine how warm it might have been if ETI hadn’t moved the Trail Trial date up from July! I took on chairing this event mid-May and BOY HOWDY do I appreciate how many people helped to make it happen. You’ve heard the phrase “It takes a village.”? Well, it took an ETI village of very generous volunteers to make this event happen. Thanks to my “Dream Team” of trail trial experts Jane Geyer, Charlotte Brodie, and Kimberly Dwight for helping identify the course and prototype the obstacles. Then, even though their corrals had recently put on their own trail trials (and working another one was probably the last thing they wanted to do), Charlotte and Kimberly offered to judge the Invitational ... and got members of their corrals to do the same. Good, experienced judges are so important for this event. There musta been a lot of arm twisting going on, or those people just can’t say no to Charlotte and Kimberly. To all my judges: Diane Brewer, Deb Mader, Jane Geyer, Stacey O’Hara, Charlotte Brodie, Sharon Boyle, Helene Coverston, Patty Munson, Kimberly Dwight, Roberta Olson, and Janice Thompson: ETI really needed you to come through…you certainly did, and I’m so very greatful. Oh, and thanks for the bottled water, Roberta, for the cooler obstacle. Thanks to everyone who helped with multiple pre-rides, tailoring and weeding out and trimming obstacles until we were satisfied with them. Thanks to those who helped flag the course Saturday afternoon. Thanks to Kelli Land for riding the course again Sunday morning before the competitors to ensure our ribbons were still where they were supposed to be. Thanks to Kris Minzey for the pile of blue flagging ribbons you made. Turned out we needed them. Thanks to Corral 12 for all the flagging material I borrowed for the event. Thanks to Bev Thornton of Spots & Dots, Etc. in Sylmar for your generous donation of the beautifully embroidered 1st Place Award for the Non-qualified Division. Someday I want to win some of the cool stuff you always donate to ETI. Patty Hug and her crew including Walt Connor, Susan Martin, and Jim Renze took care of workers and competitors, making sure we were hydrated and well fed. Thanks for all you did, including before the event. Most people have no idea what goes into preparing for events like this … and I REALLY appreciate it. Thanks, Dave Riniker, for getting our judges into Wilson Canyon, staying with them until the fat horse sang, and bringing them safely back to Stetson. Thanks also to Ranger Tony Scattaglia for his support of our event. by Jeanie Catron-Gonzalez Thanks to ETI President Bob Foster for your great parking coordination. Don’t know that one more rig could’ve fit in that lower parking lot. It was a thing of beauty. Thanks also for coordinating with the L.A. County Sheriff and Sergeant Boris Nikolof to get permission for a few of our judges to park on Olive View Hospital property. We met my goal of no cars getting towed! Thanks to my Entry crew who worked all day and tallied the winners after the riders were all back: Becky George, Shirlee Kurtz, Linda Deckard, and Diane Riniker. Thanks so much for supporting and keeping me from turning into a puddle of goo. Thanks to my honey, Gilbert, for running Poker. There were even more hands sold than last year …GOOD JOB! But then, you sure picked a crummy hand for me… Thanks, Linda Fullerton, for starting our competitors on their merry way. On the day of the event, who should show up to help but Junior Ambassadors Carli Bertonneau, Anita Ovayan, Sarah Webber, and Emily Webber. Thanks for your help with food and drink and handing out ribbons and relaying messages and everything else you did. Just a note … last year there were only two Juniors who competed; this year, there were SEVEN! It was great to see them so seriously competitive! Oh, and if you saw the look on the face of the Junior winner … it just melted my heart. Huge congrats, Lulu! You should have seen Jeanie Chadsey when she and Buster finished drag riding and deflagging the course. Buster’s huge lei of pink, orange, blue, and yellow flagging ribbons was gently flapping in the afternoon breeze … not that Buster minded. Thanks to Jeanie and Buster for hauling out so far and doing a great job! I hope your photo makes the National Magazine … I just love that picture! Most of all … thanks to the competitors who came out and supported ETI by riding this national event. You are the reason for all of it! Jeanne Catron-Gonzalez Event Chairperson RESULTS ON PAGE 68 67 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 2015 Invitational Trail Trial Results ETI 2015 INVITATIONAL TRAIL TRIAL 6/14/15 STETSON RANCH - SYLMAR HILLS CORRECTED FINAL PLACINGS It has been discovered that one rider competed in Novice who had not qualified for that division during the 2014-2015 season. Therefore, that rider has been moved to Nonqualified, and final placings have been adjusted from 5th in Novice and from 2nd in Nonqualified. There are no changes to the winners of each division, and no changes to Open or Junior divisions. Competitor Corral Horse OPEN 1 Renee Williams 65 Gabby 2 Glory Fioramonti 22 Spirit 3 Alyce Heath 38 Poca Peppy Chex In 4 Cindi Paine 35 Gambler 5 Peggy Johnson 35 Elmo 6 Tawna Born 138 Gracie 7 Matt Sheridan 83 Diablo 8 Vikki Manos n/a Boogie 9 Laura Rene Johnson n/a Nu Shiney Shocks 10 Bill UpdeGraff 54 Windy 11 Rachel Pratt 20 Rafik 12 Mary Kaufman 54 Oscar NOVICE 1 Lyles Perkins 2 Gail Bohlander 3 Lynn Barrow 4 Jody Davis 5 Cindy Wilson 6 Luanne Simon 7 Janette Beas 8 Toni Haigh 9 Linda Horn 10 Leslie Larson 11 Cheryl Redmond 68 38 35 138 22 20 at large ? 138 35 n/a 86 High “Hope” She’s Smart Mr. Freckles Tobe Maverick Roman Hannah Indie Lexus Lillie Zingaro Ned Pts 3 5 8 9 10 11 13 14 21 24 24 26 5 5 7 7 13 15 15 17 18 21 22 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 by Jeanie Catron-Gonzalez Wendie Hazlett Daniel Cotten Diane Conner Minta Huddleston Leah Frankenberg Geo-May McCabe Karla Weber 777 22 38 86 138 138 9 & 22 Gus Clyde Mariposa Cheyenne Indiana Louisiana Bayou Blue Patriot 22 23 26 27 37 45 47 JUNIOR 1 Lulu Notaro 2 Jessica Rose 3 Breanna Regula 4 Emily Webber 5 Kierstin Phillips 6 Hannah Sheridan 7 Kiana Phillips n/a 138 138 10 138 83 138 Gypsy Rose Tyson Andi Hotrod Tresoro Mocha Chyenne (sic) 18 19 30 33 36 38 50 NONQUALIFIED 1 Tiffanie Bailey 2 Rebecca Stivers 3 Jack Jimenez 4 Leah Mellinger 5 Denise Harris 6 Paul Anderson 7 Paul Manos 8 Michelle Kraut 9 Christine Heffernan 10 Donna Farber 11 Sharon Rose 22 38 35 n/a n/a 22 n/a 126 n/a 138 138 Logan Barbie Jazz My Gladiator Rio Oakley Luna Prized by Buck Rain Apache Roxy 5 11 14 15 23 31 31 35 38 49 65 48 competitors + 1 scratch after arrival 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Obstacle Corral Judge Slicker 54 Diane Brewer Step Up Debra Mader Stepovers 12 Jane Geyer Uphill 138 Stacey O’Hara Back Up 54 Charlotte Brodie Bridge 138 Sharon Boyle Cooler/Picnic Table 54 Helene Coverston Quick Tie/Tack Check 12 Patty Munson Mud 138 Kimberly Dwight w/ Bobbie de la Fuente Downhill 22 Roberta Olson Dismount/Remount 54 Janice Thompson 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