At the Waterhole - July 2017

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by Genie Stewart-Spears

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he 24th Annual Biltmore Challenge Endurance Rides were held May 5-6 in Asheville, North Carolina, with a total of 281 horse/rider teams starting in the 25-, 30-, 50-, 55-, 75-, and 100-mile events. The temperature was cooler than normal for this time of the year — 50 degrees was the high, which was great for the horses but not so much for the crews and volunteers. On Saturday, Bonni Hannah, riding FinderZkeepers (*Nivour De Cardonne x Dream Keeper), won the Biltmore Challenge AERC 100Mile competition with a course time of 13 hours 30 minutes. One hour and 52 minutes later, Kelsey Russell on Dude Free Gold (Padrons Destiny x Saizahra) crossed the finish line in second place but winning the FEI 3* division (160 km). FinderZkeepers, better known as Z, is an 11-year-old gelding bred by Cre-Run Arabians,

for these horses so we are working on making them tougher and stronger.” Trail Master Stagg Newman, whose wife Cheryl is the ride manager, talked about the trail conditions. “Going into the pre-ride preparations on Thursday, I was really pleased with the condition of the trails and with the selection of trails for the six distances over the next two days. Then Mother Nature provided us with three inches of rain between 3:00 p.m. Thursday and 3:00 a.m. Friday! Friday morning, we quickly rerouted about 1.5 miles of the first loop to move what would have been a deep muddy section to dirt road instead. On Saturday, I rerouted a few hundred yards of trail that is used both going and

Kelsey Russell on Dude Free Gold (Padrons Destiny x Saizahra) won the FEI 3* 160 km (100 miles) in 15 hours and 22 minutes and earned the FEI Best Condition Award. They were second place in the AERC senior division.

coming on the last loop for the 55-, 75-, and 100-milers. In general, riders told me the trails held up well except for short stretches and the rerouting eliminated the major issues. “My compliments to the riders who paced appropriately for the conditions,” added Stagg. “Bonni Hannah, who won the 100-miler, finished at 11:00 p.m. With good dry footing, the 100-mile winner typically finishes around 9:00 p.m. Bonni and others rode smart. Never hurry, never tarry.” Full results can be found on https:// aerc.org under competition and then results. Detailed information about the annual event can be found on: http://www.biltmoreendurance.com.

Divyn Inspiriation and Betsy Kelley by Kristi Hopp

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hen the Half-Arabian mare Divyn Inspiriation (Stonewalls Hy-Inspiration x KA Tapestry by *Madrygal) was three years old she was entered at her first Regional Championship show and earned a Top Five in halter. It would be 25 years later when the mare would compete at her second Regional show, this time earning a Championship in USDF Intro Dressage ATR with her proud owner, Betsy Kelley. “Diva” was a 16th birthday present 105 b ARABIAN HORSE WORLD b JULY 2017

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Bonni Hannah, riding FinderZkeepers (*Nivour De Cardonne x Dream Keeper), won the Biltmore 100-mile AERC division and earned the Best Condition Award. Bonni, whose course time was 13 hours and 30 minutes, says, “I overcame the odds to win because I was conservative at the start and I knew the trails well. I knew where it would be sloppy and I knew where I could move out. When I went out on the last loop alone, I knew the course and so did Z.”

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The vet check at the Biltmore Challenge Endurance Ride.

Doswell, Virginia. Fifty-three-year-old Bonni said, “Z was too small to race and they used him as a babysitter on breezes for the racehorses. He is brave and fun to ride. If he needs to stop to drink or snatch a bite to eat, he does not care if someone leaves him because he knows he’ll catch up to them.” Z also won the AERC Best Condition Award. “His BC score was the highest he has ever had,” Bonni added. “That makes me happy because it is always a fine line between going fast and taking care of your horse.” Twenty-one-year old Kelsey Russell and 10-year-old Dude Free Gold had a course time of 15 hours and 22 minutes and earned the FEI Best Condition Award. The gelding is called Dude (pronounced duty) and is owned by Kim Orr and Valerie Kanavy (two-time World Champion). Kanavy, who with her husband Larry owns Gold Medal Farms in Virginia, said, “Kim bred him and gave him to me a few years ago. He has not been registered because as a gelding it has no purpose compared to the fees charged to do so.” “This was his third 100,” Kelsey said. “I rode with Mr. Hirofumi Ono from Japan who rode Valerie’s AM Mysterious Mopsa (*Bremervale Andronicus x AM Miss Missile). Our goal for the day was to get a completion and take care of our horses. The trail was slippery so we rode extra cautiously as to not take any chances. We have plans

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