ESDCTA Collective Remarks - October 2023

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COLLECTIVE REMARKS

October2023

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Happy Fall everyone!

We’re all looking forward to the CBLM Dressage Championship show coming up October 12-15. The closing date has already passed, but I hope everyone who will be attending has a wonderful time. We are still in need of volunteers, so if you have a half day or full day that you can help, please email volunteer@esdcta.org Thank you for volunteering!

A couple of reminders: Here’s a quick link to the Omnibus flip-book: https://www.esdcta.org/shows-events/omnibus/

Here’s a link to the Calendar: https://www.esdcta.org/calendar-of-events/ And here’s a quick link to a printable pdf of the list of shows, alphabetically by farm: https://www.esdcta.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Calendar-as-of-5-17-2023.pdf

The Year-End Awards deadline is fast approaching on October 31, 2023, so don’t forget to save your scores and submit your applications by November 15 – more information will be coming soon. Also, look for a communication on the awards banquet, to be held in February 2024.

The annual awards banquet is also the time to hand out Special Awards, so start thinking about anyone you might know who would be a good candidate for any of the following awards:

• Lifetime Achievement award

• Volunteer of the year award – Dressage

• Volunteer of the year award – Eventing

• Sportsmanship award

For details on each of these awards, visit: https://www.esdcta.org/awards/special-awards/

Send your nominations to president@esdcta.org

Exciting news for Eventers – USEA has voted to add Starter as a recognized level. Up until now, many events offered a 2’3” jump height level, but they have been unrecognized. In addition, many shows gave that height different names, so there hasn’t been any consistency. The new Starter level will use either the USEA approved Starter dressage test or the Beginner Novice A test. This will be great for juniors on ponies or very young horses where Beginner Novice has been just a bit of a daunting place to start.

I hope everyone has a fun-filled Halloween, and don’t eat too much candy corn. And I wouldn’t recommend feeding any left-over candy to your horse, either. He’s an athlete too!

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Jena Rondinelli Jennifer Duelfer

Lisa Toaldo

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OFF BOARD COMMITTEE CHAIRS Calendars/Activities Grants

Equipment Newsletter Nominating

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News Across Our Region

COMMUNITY NEWS

If you’re reading this, you are probably a member of ESDCTA, but I’m sure you know of someone who rides dressage or events who is not a member. You know all about the wonderful things offered like educational programs, clinics with big name trainers, horse shows, year-end awards, and not least, that sense of being part of a community of likeminded people. The more members ESDCTA has, the better the programs we can offer. Our membership numbers are also important considerations when state and local governments decide on legislature that affects us (like open space), and we advocate for our sports (We helped get better footing at the HPNJ). Please reach out to your equestrian buddies and tell them about all of the benefits of membership and have them sign up. The more the merrier!

WHAT’S YOUR TALENT??

Let us know what you would like to help us with in 2023. All skills and interests wanted. Have an idea? We want to hear about it. Remember, this club is what YOU make it. Contact president@esdcta.org if you are interested.

NEWSLETTER COMMITTEE

Have a great article that you would like to share?

Please send article to: Meredith Rogers: newsletter@esdcta.org

All submissions are due by the 15th of the month. Due to space considerations, the editor reserves the right to edit submitted articles. If necessary, articles will be edited and returned for your review.

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Milestone

Please Contact this newsletter if you know any ESDCTA members who have achieved any Milestones. Success at a show, regional/national/international award, new horse, or anything else you want to celebrate.

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Amateur Dilemma

I admit it. I adore my horse but I want my feeling reciprocated. I want my horse to love me. I want my horse to think I’m the best thing since sliced bread. I want my horse to ignore all other humans and just perform for me. How realistic is this really, considering I’m an amateur who has no clue how to teach a horse to do a flying change or step into piaffe? Well, with a lot of peppermints I’ve been able to have him come to me in the field no matter what else is going on; the barn worker has trouble catching him unless it’s feeding time. His eyes follow me around the barn, but it’s most likely because of those aforementioned mints. He and I definitely speak the same language under saddle, which is both a plus and a minus. A plus because we have trained each other to the same aids, but a minus because we have the same holes in our training. My trainer can get him to offer more.

Yes, I feed him lots of peppermints, but I also treat him fairly. I respect that he has feelings and opinions and I let him express them to an extent (safety first). Training necessitates pushing boundaries, but I try to make it a conversation. Him: “That’s hard, I don’t want to.” Me: “Please try.” Him: “Okay…wait, that wasn’t so bad.” I never ask him anything I think he’s not strong or supple enough to do; I don’t ask him to do anything that I think will cause him pain. In turn, I expect him to try. That’s it. That’s been the secret to our success.

At the end of the day, I do think I am his favorite human. He tries to do what I ask even when I don’t ask with the same finesse as my trainer. He does his best to overcome his spookiness, but it’s just not always possible, and I understand that. He knows I’m not just a peppermint dispenser but I’m his peppermint dispenser. I have invested so much money, time, and emotional baggage in this sport. However, I don’t ever ask why do I do this. When Leo pricks his ears when I walk to his stall instead of dropping his head and hiding in the back, that’s all the validation I need.

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Leo trusting me enough to walk across a bridge for the first time

USDF Virtual Education Series presents: The Purpose of the Movements

Presented by Sarah Geike and Bill McMullin

Tuesday October 24th

8:00 PM ET

Join Certified Instructor, Instructor/Trainer Program Faculty Member, and USEF Senior Judge Bill McMullin and Certified Instructor, Instructor/Trainer Program Faculty, USEF Senior Judge and FEI Level 3 Judge USDF Senior Judge Sarah Geikie s they discuss the purpose of the movements from and Judges and Trainers perspective.

For more information and to register please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0CYI2zjRLKRdkjxuiBsZQ#/registration. Your confirmation email will contain your Zoom invitation.

For the Love of Standardbreds | Retired racehorses

For the Love of Standardbreds, a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization, strives to provide retired Standardbred racehorses both meaningful new careers and an excellent quality of life, avoiding those common paths which lead many horses to unwanted situations.

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News from Outside the Ring

A Legend Has Died

Peggy Thomas was born in August 1926 in Preston, Idaho, not quite the mecca of dressage. She died September 19, with a lot of life in between. She went to the University of Utah and then married Parry Thomas soon after graduation in 1947. They moved to Las Vegas, where they were successful enough to indulge in their passion for horses. Peggy rode into her 80s! Part of their journey involved owning Brentina, who with Debbie McDonald aboard, won both individual and team gold at the 1999 Pan American Games, team silver at the 2002 FEI World Equestrian Games, a 2003 FEI Dressage World Cup Final win, team bronze at the 2004 Olympic Games, and team bronze at the 2006 FEI World Equestrian Games. They also owned Wizard, which took Adrienne Lyle to the Olympics in 2012. As a way to give back, she and her husband started the Young Adult Brentina Cup program, which has launched the careers of many budding professionals. They also helped finance the Thomas and Mack Arena in Las Vegas, where several World Cup dressage and jumping finals have been held. Parry died in 2016 at the age of 95. RIP Peggy.

There Is Only One

Can you believe that there is only one female horse racing announcer in the entirety of the United States?! Well, there is and her name is Jessica Paquette and she is right in our area. She became the first woman to ever call a Grade 1 Horse Race in the world when she called the betPARX Pennsylvania Derby & Cotillion Day (in Bensalem) on September 23 —the biggest horse racing day in Pennsylvania. The first race she called was at Suffolk Downs after a tornado kept the track’s regular announcer from making it in that day. She’s been at Parx Racing since November 2022 but her career began 20 years ago. As a kid in New Hampshire, she worked as a hot walker at Rockingham Park (in Salem), and studied horses during every moment of free time. When she was 18, she was a mutuel clerk at Suffolk Downs (in Boston) while studying journalism at Rivier University. She has been a racing analyst at Suffolk Down, Colonial Downs Racetrack, and Sam Houston Race Park. Most recently she was the Director of Communications for the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation and has two OTTBs of her own. You can spot her at the track in her signature Converse sneakers and binoculars in her hand.

Eventing for Everyone

Straight to the point: Starter level to be USEA recognized for the 2024 eventing season, effective December 1, 2023. There are no qualifications for a horse and rider to compete at Starter level, you don’t have to be a member to compete, but USEA membership is mandatory if you want to get year-end awards or qualify for championships. Same for horse registration. Please see the USEA website for more information: Start Your Engines—Starter Level to Be USEA Recognized for 2024 Eventing Season (www.useventing.com)

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Horse Treats

Visiting cemeteries may not be everyone’s idea of a good time, but if you’re looking for a slightly different itinerary for your travels, keep reading.

Blackjack: He is famous for his role as the rider-less horse in not only President Kennedy’s funeral (where he misbehaved quite noticeably), but that of Presidents Hoover and Johnson, and General MacArthur. He also served in thousands of ordinary veteran funerals at Arlington National Cemetery. When he died in 1976 at age 29, his ashes were conveyed with full military honors to his gravesite near the flag pole at Summerall Field in Arlington Cemetery, Arlington, VA.

Justin Morgan (aka Figure): The sire of the Morgan breed, Figure, died in 1821 at the ripe old age of 32. Despite his small stature, he proved his worth by out-pulling, out-working, and out-racing all competition, as well as being a good family horse. He is really buried at Harolyn Hill Farm in Tunbridge, VT, where Figure spent his last years, but there is a memorial marker not far.

Man o’ War: This famous racehorse is buried at the entrance of the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY. He was born during WWI (hence his name) and won 20 out of 21 races. He died in 1947. Next to him lies War Admiral, another stellar speed demon.

Marengo: Napoleon’s famous white horse (and his favorite), who died in 1832, wasn’t buried, but instead, his skeleton was articulated. And two of his hooves were made into snuffboxes! He “resides” in the National Army Museum, London, England.

Misty of Chincoteague: Who doesn’t know the true story of Misty written by Marguerite Henry? Misty was originally sold to Ms. Henry for the sum of $150 and the agreement that the original owners’ (the Beebe’s) two children would also be included in the book. Misty died in 1972. She was stuffed, and along with her foal, Stormy, are on display at the Beebe’s old house in Chincoteague, VA, in the same spot where she gave birth to Stormy.

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IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 22, 2023

www.nj.gov/agriculture

PO Box 330

Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0330

Contact: Jeff Wolfe

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GLOUCESTER COUNTY HORSE CONTRACTS EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS

First Eastern Equine Encephalitis Case for New Jersey in 2023

(TRENTON) – An approximately 1-year-old Gloucester County colt is the first reported case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), a serious mosquito-borne illness in horses, in New Jersey for 2023. The New Jersey Department of Agriculture is working to obtain clarification on the horse’s vaccination status. The colt was humanely euthanized on September 17, 2023. There had been no prior reported cases of EEE or any animal cases of West Nile Virus (WNV) in New Jersey this year. West Nile Virus is another serious mosquito-borne illness that horses can contract.

EEE causes inflammation of the brain tissue and has a significantly higher risk of death in horses than West Nile Virus infection. West Nile Virus is a viral disease that affects a horse’s neurological system. The diseases are transmitted by a mosquito bite. The virus cycles between birds and mosquitoes with horses and humans being incidental hosts. EEE infections in horses are not a significant risk factor for human infection because horses (like humans) are "dead-end" hosts for the virus.

In general, most regions in New Jersey have a reported mosquito population near the 5-year average. The first EEE positive mosquito pool was detected in Gloucester County this year (https://www.nj.gov/health/cd/statistics/arboviral-stats/). Ongoing surveillance indicates WNV activity is high among mosquitos this year, as compared to 5-year averages.

Livestock owners are strongly encouraged to vaccinate against WNV, EEE, and other mosquito-borne diseases. Effective equine vaccines for EEE and WNV are available commercially. Horse owners should contact their veterinarians if their horses are not up to date on their vaccinations against both EEE and WNV.

“We continue to encourage horse owners to be vigilant in vaccinating their animals against these diseases spread by mosquitoes,” New Jersey Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Joseph Atchison III said. “Vaccinated animals are much less likely to contract deadly diseases such as EEE and West Nile Virus.”

For more information about EEE in horses, visit the New Jersey Department of Agriculture website at: http://www.nj.gov/agriculture/divisions/ah/diseases/diseaseworksheets.html

EEE and West Nile virus, like other viral diseases affecting a horse’s neurological system, must be reported to the state veterinarian at 609-671-6400 within 48 hours of diagnosis. The New Jersey Animal Health Diagnostic Laboratory is available to assist with EEE and WNV testing and can be reached at 609-406-6999 or via email – jerseyvetlab@ag.nj.gov

Learn more about the NJ Animal Health Diagnostic lab at www.jerseyvetlab.nj.gov ###

To learn more about the New Jersey Department of Agriculture, find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/NJDeptofAgriculture and www.facebook.com/JerseyFreshOfficial or Twitter @NJDA and @JerseyFreshNJDA.

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ESDCTA is on the National Stage!

If you’ve been following dressage and eventing, or really any horse sport, you’ve probably read an article by Nancy Jaffer. Her pieces have not only been published in Horse & Hound, Horse Sport, Practical Horseman, and In Stride, but she’s written a few books with such big names as Debbie McDonald, and Karen and David O’Connor. As a New Jersey native, she has a soft spot for our area, and we were honored that she covered our ESDCTA Championship show, held on September 23. You can read her wonderful article here:

Rain can't douse enthusiasm at ESDCTA ChampionshipsNancy Jaffer - Equestrian Sports

( https://nancyjaffer.com/rain-cant-douse-enthusiasm-at-esdcta-championships/ )

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How Do I Know PEMF Is Right for Me and My Horse?

How Do I Know PEMF Is Right for Me and My Horse?

When I first read “A Critical Review of Alternative Therapy” in last month’s Collective Remarks, I practically tunnel-visioned on one sentence: “PEMF had no effect on performance.” My initial reaction was that the author was yet another naysayer in the world, ready to downplay the benefits of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (PEMF), with only their opinion to back them up.

Thankfully, that wasn’t the case; the review was simply a reminder to research alternative therapies before adding them to your care routine. While I can’t speak for every Certified PEMF Practitioner in business, I certainly agree. That’s why I spent plenty of time researching PEMF online, talking to my local practitioners and veterinarians, and reading testimonials before I even started my certification process.

Now, I spend that time providing the best possible care to my clients, including myself, my two OTTBs, and my care-leased senior American Paint Horse. I still defer to my doctors and veterinarians when health issues arise, but I’ve seen (and felt) the benefits of PEMF firsthand.

So, what is the science behind this modality?

PEMF works on a cellular level to stimulate the production of ATP (the chemical energy needed to fuel many cell functions) and increase the electron spin and transport chain (electrical communication channels between cells). PEMF also raises each cell’s transmembrane potential, which “blocks” harmful electrical signals (like pain) by making their threshold more difficult to reach.

Think of each cell as one of the many batteries needed to power our bodies. This improved cellular function essentially recharges those batteries to maintain our overall health. This in turn allows for many of the biological benefits we see in PEMF marketing: reduced pain and inflammation, increased blood flow and oxygenation, and accelerated tissue repair, among others. Researchers are constantly releasing new studies to support these claims, with their cases often published on websites managed by the Association of PEMF Practitioners (AOPP) and the National Library of Medicine (PubMed).

Put simply, PEMF is a drug-free, noninvasive way to help the body perform at its best. Various low- and high-powered machines on the market serve different roles in improving wellness, much like how different types of massages can relieve tension in their own ways. But, that creates another frequently asked question: Is it really safe if there aren’t standard protocols for specific ailments?

The machines’ differences in power come from their individual gauss (Gs, or the intensity of a magnetic field) and delivery method. Low-powered devices (Bemer, ActivoMed, Pro Series,

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other blanket types) can be used daily for general relaxation purposes, while high-powered machines (Magnawave, Pulse, PEMF Complete, etc.) penetrate deeper into the body for more systematic results over less frequent sessions. During the certification process, practitioners are taught general guidelines to optimize each session for the individual client, assuming there are no contraindications preventing it.

The most important things to remember are that: 1) everyone will respond to PEMF differently; and 2) it is meant to be complementary to traditional medicine. A good practitioner will ask their clients about prior health issues and wait for doctor or veterinarian approval if there are any concerns. Because PEMF machines are often classified as medical devices, practitioners and distributors are also subject to federal and state regulations for safety, efficacy, and environmental protection standards.

If you’re considering adding PEMF to your horse care routine but not sure where to start, talk it over with your veterinarian or contact a local practitioner with your questions. Listen to the testimonials from other clients. And if you want to read some of the research findings for yourself, check out credible, unbiased sources such as the AOPP, PubMed, and peer-reviewed medical articles.

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Photos of common releases during sessions: Stretching Yawning

Paraphrased testimony from fellow practitioner Camille Boldt (including before & after X-rays):

“This is a broken ulna (elbow) on a horse with multiple smaller fractures around the large break. After waiting 14 days to allow her body to recover, I have been working on this mare twice a day for about 10 minutes each, which is all she’ll tolerate from each session. Her second X-ray shows the small fractures almost healed and the larger one being potentially pushed off to grow in new bone. If this happens, it will fall down her leg and blow out like a foreign body abscess. The vets are completely amazed that this mare stopped needing pain meds, is not limping, and puts full weight on her leg!”

Author bio

Cheyenne has spent over half her life in the NJ horse community, working her way from “barn rat” status to running her own business focused on equine and canine performance. Alongside her work as a Certified PEMF Practitioner for her fellow athletes, she is a freelance writer and public relations specialist for clients such as the Hampton Classic, Kentucky Three-Day Event, U.S. Dog Agility Association, and North America Diving Dogs. For more information, visit https://cheyennelordfreelance.com/

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My Dressage at Devon Adventure

At the end of September, I had the pleasure of competing at Dressage at Devon with Ducati! This was my first time competing at this show. I was so excited to finally be able to get into the ring at one of the biggest shows of the year in our area. I have been attending Devon for almost 10 years as a spectator and volunteer (I started volunteering as a runner when I was about 14). Riding in this show was a fantastic learning experience and I can’t wait until I can return.

The fact that I had the opportunity to attend Devon with Ducati, owned by Brenda Curnin, was really special because I have been working with him since he was a 1stlevel horse, and Olivia Steidle has been educating and guiding us consistently for all that time. Olivia, Brenda, and I have put a lot of blood, sweat, and tears into providing Ducati everything he needs to succeed. Ducati and I had not competed at 4th level prior to this year, so I knew that our tests would be less polished than some of the other horses. However, my aim really was only to do my best in this particular atmosphere and obtain valuable experience to bring to future shows and endeavors. Devon is an incredibly electric environment with many top horses from across the USA and beyond competing. There’s nothing else like it within commuting distance to me.

On Wednesday and Thursday of Devon, I had the pleasure of helping out and watching Olivia Steidle ride Brenda Curnin’s homebred Wolfstanzer (aka Wolfie) in the 5-year-old Materiale classes. He was obedient and calm the entire time. I was very impressed with his maturity. Ducati arrived on Wednesday evening (thank you to the Sara Schmitt Dressage crew for trailering him) and we had a short but successful schooling session. Thursday we also schooled, and he was a little bit anxious, but Olivia helped us work through it. At the end of the day Thursday, there was a masterclass with Catherine Dufour. The masterclass featured some really outstanding quality horses and established riders. Catherine’s approach to teaching is very positive and horse-friendly. She has a great eye and uses a lot of exercises that I have heard from Felicitas von Neumann-Cosel and Olivia before, so that reinforcement was extremely encouraging.

On Friday, it was time to start showing. I entered 4th Level Test 1 on Friday September 29 and Sunday October 1. In our warmup, Ducati was a bit tight and distracted. The environment was unlike anything either of us had experienced before, so I was concerned about how the test would go. However, he clicked right in on centerline and we had a very nice test! We had no big mistakes except for the last line of changes, which I knew would be our most difficult movement since he gets anticipatory. We ended on a 62.631% in front of a discerning judge, so I am very proud of that. I

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brought him back to the barn and took all his braids out before finding out that we had placed 8th, so I hurriedly re-braided him in order to participate in the awards ceremony. The victory lap was a ton of fun, and Ducati seemed to enjoy it too!

On Saturday, we had a schooling session, focusing a lot on basic transitions, stretching the neck, collecting and extending the canter, and lateral work in the walk. Thanks to Olivia’s coaching, he gave me a really nice and smooth flying change to the left. The canter quality improved a lot over the course of the ride, as well. The next day, he warmed up much better than on Friday. However, in the show ring, we had a few mistakes on my part that impacted the score, and the line of changes was again sketchy. Nevertheless, we earned 5th place and were able to participate in the victory lap again. Ducati is still very green at this level so I am not discouraged. The single changes are improving and they are clean fairly consistently. He just gets a bit anxious. We will be working on all of this over the winter to get him more established and confident at the level. He is extremely talented and I have a lot of faith in him and in the training we are receiving. I just have to remain patient.

Thank you to all of the volunteers and organizers at Devon for running such a great show this year. As always, thank you to Brenda for sharing Ducati with me. He is such a good boy and tries so hard, and I really love the journey with him. Thank you to Olivia for your support in getting Ducati and I to where we are today, and congratulations on your great rides with Wolfie! Thank you to Emma, Karen, and everyone else who stopped by to say hi or watch my rides. I always appreciate the encouragement in such a tough sport. I also want to thank Lannah and Lorinda for generously opening their home to me during Devon week. Your hospitality and friendship is very much appreciated. And, of course, thank you to my parents for always encouraging me and supporting my dreams. It really does take a village. Now to finish off the show season at CBLMs!

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Hello Friends!

WESTERN DRESSAGE

How much we have grown!

As the 2023 show season nears its conclusion with year-end championship shows just around the corner, I looked back at my very first newsletter installment in August 2019. In that first article I enthusiastically talked about the sport, urging folks to pull out and dust off their old western saddles and give it a try. Many of you did and fell in love with the sport. Fast forward 4 years later, we have had 6 WDAA rated shows this year, a growing number of riders at the schooling shows, and ESDCTA members who participated in the annual WDAA International Challenge and the WDAA World Show.

New Show Season, New Faces, More Entries

The start of 2023 show season brought a new light to the sport with a WDAA rated show at SLM Dressage the first weekend in April. Riders from New Jersey and Pennsylvania came out to compete on a beautiful, crisp, sunny day. Personally, it was one of the highlights of the year for me. I proudly strutted Blondie down centerline with the goofiest grin on my face as I saluted the judge. It was finally happening: a rated Western Dressage show with a full list of classes right in my own backyard! The following week we attended another rated show and clinic held at the Horse Park of NJ with WDAA judge and clinician, Lynn Newton. The central location brought out riders from northern New Jersey, as well as the Jersey shore. Both of these shows offered an AQHA incentive, which attracted Quarter Horse competitors to try Western Dressage for the first time.

In addition to these two rated shows, there were 4 rated shows in south Jersey and in Dillsburg, PA. Our PAWDA (Pennsylvania Western Dressage Association) neighbors held a Winning Ways Western Dressage show and clinic in July with Lynn Palm, as well as a rated show in August, in which a few New Jersey riders attended. With the 2023 show season underway, more riders were entering the schooling shows that were offering Western Dressage TOC classes. Paula Zimmerli-Angulot and Suddenly Farmscame up with a brilliant idea of sponsoring a high point Western Dressage award at each show. Each high point winner received a bucket full of goodies, such as grooming tools and treats! Several riders including yours truly were lucky recipients of this award (see pictures below).

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WDAA 2023 International Challenge

For the first time we had 3 New Jersey riders competing in this year’s WDAA Online International Challenge. Paula Zimmerli-Angulot, Lindsey Medio, and myself. All three of us entered the HUGE Amateur division with 40+ riders in each class. Paula and Lindsey won jackets placing in the top ten of their classes. \As for me, Blondie came up lame so I had to quickly go to Plan B and use one of the lesson horses at my barn, a lovely Arab X mare named A Solid Alybi (Heidi). We did well, scoring a 67% in our test placing within the top 20 of a class that had 48 riders. Considering that I hadn’t ridden her in about a year, I was pleased with our score. Each year the WDAA International Challenge offers a team completion where 3 to 4 riders join up and use what they think was their best test for the competition. Paula’s team, “The Georgia Peaches Freestyle” team, came in first in the Freestyle division. Mine and Lindsey’s team, “Friends in Low Places”, came in 6th in the Mixed Team division (Amateur and Open Riders).

The International Challenge and team competition is always a lot of fun and I hope to see more riders enter it next year.

The 2023 WDAA WORLD SHOW Sept 26–30, 2023

This is crowning jewel of the WDAA, where everyone from around the country comes to Guthrie, Oklahoma to compete and celebrate. This year a record number of entries filled the show before the closing date. Kadi Lee Farrell riding Sharp Dressed Romeo and Lindsey Medio riding Blue Suede Irons were able to get their entries in before the show filled and by the time this goes to press will have made the trip to Guthrie to represent the Garden State this year.

In closing, 2023 was a very good year for New Jersey Western Dressage. We were able to compete in rated shows and attend clinics with top clinicians. Most of all, we made new friends along the way.

*SAVE THE DATE*

SLM Dressage will be hosting a WDAA rated Western Dressage show on Saturday, April 6, 2024. Mark the date on your calendars to attend. We hope to see many more of you trotting down centerline in a Western saddle. Happy Trails, Joann

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***Pictures of Some of the Western Dressage Riders Who Trotted Down Centerline This Year***

2023 WDAA INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE TEAMS:

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SHOW RESULTS

Applewood Farm Dressage, Combined Test & Clear Round Show

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

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Class # Rider Horse Test Score Place Judge Class: 1 USDF - Intro A/B/C 260 Mary Beth Connell Fact Check Intro A 63.750 1 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 209 Mary Anne Gerrity Fuerst In Line Intro C 60.250 3 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 260 Mary Beth Connell Fact Check Intro B 63.438 2 Sally Ike (S-eventing) Class: Training Level - TOC 101 Jen Verrusio Prince Tr-1 68.269 2 Kem Barbosa (S) 102 Padma Fuller Premier Jet Tr-2 61.207 6 Kem Barbosa (S) 103 Reilly Thompson Maestro Tr-1 66.154 4 Kem Barbosa (S) 101 Jen Verrusio Prince Tr-2 68.276 1 Kem Barbosa (S) 102 Padma Fuller Premier Jet Tr-3 63.200 5 Kem Barbosa (S) 103 Reilly Thompson Maestro Tr-2 68.103 3 Kem Barbosa (S) Class: 4 Training Level - Test 1 196 Erika Sirabian Bruno Bravissimo Tr-1 61.154 3 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 204 Donna Sakkatos River Gon Tr-1 59.231 4 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 209 Mary Anne Gerrity Fuerst In Line Tr-1 62.885 2 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 267 Dawn McGrew Rock Me Mama Tr-1 73.077 1 Sally Ike (S-eventing) Class: 5 Training Level - Test 2 196 Erica Sirabian Bruno Bravissimo Tr-2 65.517 3 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 204 Donna Sakkatos River Gon Tr-2 63.103 4 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 212 Maja Bown Native Wave Tr-2 66.897 2 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 213 Patti Chin Double Entendre Tr-2 58.4480 5 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 267 Dawn McGrew Rock Me Mama Tr-2 68.621 1 Sally Ike (S-eventing) Class: 6 Training/First Level - TOC 134 Melissa Sinopoli Major Tr-3 65.800 1 Kem Barbosa (S) 153 Kelly Brown Prince Vittorio Tr-3 scratch Kem Barbosa (S) 134 Melissa Sinopoli Major 1st-1 65.370 2 Kem Barbosa (S) 153 Kelly Brown Prince Vittorio 1st-1 scratch Kem Barbosa (S) 172 Kaitlin Kopshaw Indigo 1st-1 60.185 3 Kem Barbosa (S) 190 Tyler Trebour Clover All Over 1st-1 scratch Kem Barbosa (S) Class: 7 First Level - TOC 98 Paola Diem Primo 1st-2 67.576 1 Kem Barbosa (S) 172 Kaitlin Kopshaw Indigo 1st-2 63.030 3 Kem Barbosa (S) 190 Tyler Trebour Clover All Over 1st-2 scratch Kem Barbosa (S) 98 Paola Diem Primo 1st-3 64.028 2 Kem Barbosa (S) Class: 10 Second Level - TOC 116 Patty Clucas Con 2nd-1 62.857 4 Kem Barbosa (S) 117 Annie Wohlgemuth Shiloh 2nd-1 scratch Kem Barbosa (S) 119 Liz Gallen Buddy 2nd-1 63.429 3 Kem Barbosa (S) 130 Olivia Mertz Majestic 2nd-2 66.154 1 Kem Barbosa (S) 119 Liz Gallen Buddy 2nd-2 61.667 5 Kem Barbosa (S) 130 Olivia Mertz Majestic 2nd-3 64.167 2 Kem Barbosa (S) Class: 10 Second Level - TOC 276 Lidiya Frumova Furst Bailando 2nd-1 60.429 2 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 297 Diane Edgerly Notorious 2nd-2 61.538 1 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 276 Lidiya Frumova Furst Bailando 2nd-2 56.410 4 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 297 Diane Edgerly Notorious 2nd-3 58.929 3 Sally Ike (S-eventing)

Applewood Farm Dressage, Combined Test & Clear Round Show

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Dressage Jump

LVDA SCHOOLING SHOW WITH CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES AT BUCKS COUNTY HORSE PARK 9/17/2023

Judges: Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r and Torrey Wilkinson, r

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Class # Rider Horse Test Score Penalties Total Place Judge Class: 14 USEA - Test of Choice 395 Rachel Zeitlin Travis BN-B 29.68 HC Sally Ike (S-eventing) Class: 18 CT - Starter (2'-2'3") 212 Maja Bown Native Wave Starter 29.66 4 33.66 1 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 213 Patti Chin Double Entendre Starter 39.66 0 39.66 3 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 363 Whitney Duggan Luke Starter 35.66 0 35.66 2 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 364 Valerie Kamp Zeus Starter 44.66 4 48.66 4 Sally Ike (S-eventing) Class: CT - BN/Novice/Training 395 Rachel Zeitlin Travis BN-B 32.18 0 32.18 2 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 426 Barbara Nabors For Mentor N-B 40.55 4 44.55 3 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 895 Karin Forrester Silver Fox N-B 31.11 0 31.11 1 Sally Ike (S-eventing) 426 Barbara Nabors For Mentor T-B 42.61 E E Sally Ike (S-eventing) 1. Intro Test A Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 442 Kayla Corio Jimmy USDF Introductory Level, Test A 2023 70.625 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r 294 Hadley Leydic Singing in the Rain USDF Introductory Level, Test A 2023 61.563 2 Torrey Wilkinson, r 2. Intro Test B Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 442 Kayla Corio Jimmy USDF Introductory Level, Test B 2023 68.125 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r 292 Rebecca Gianotti Never Say Never USDF Introductory Level, Test B 2023 64.375 2 Torrey Wilkinson, r 294 Hadley Leydic Singing in the Rain USDF Introductory Level, Test B 2023 59.688 3 Torrey Wilkinson, r 3. Intro Test C Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 293 Tessa Zimmer Second Shot USDF Introductory Level, Test C 2023 62.750 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r 292 Rebecca Gianotti Never Say Never USDF Introductory Level, Test C 2023 54.000 2 Torrey Wilkinson, r 4. Training Level Test 1 Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 419 Lia Feldman Pirate Sailor USEF Training Level, Test 1 2023 64.423 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r 293 Tessa Zimmer Second Shot USEF Training Level, Test 1 2023 60.962 2 Torrey Wilkinson, r 5. Training Level Test 2 Open Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 297 Kristin Corcoran Woodlander DeSoto USEF Training Level, Test 2 2023 70.345 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r 5. Training Level Test 2 JR/YR Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 419 Lia Feldman Pirate Sailor USEF Training Level, Test 2 2023 65.000 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r 5. Training Level Test 2 AA Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 373 Kerstsin Klepzig Sir Galahad USEF Training Level, Test 2 2023 64.138 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r 6. Training Level Test 3 Open Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 297 Kristin Corcoran Woodlander DeSoto USEF Training Level, Test 3 2023 64.800 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r 6. Training Level Test 3 JR/YR Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 416 Lillian Gallagher Lucky Charm USEF Training Level, Test 3 2023 59.800 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r 6. Training Level Test 3 AA Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 373 Kerstsin Klepzig Sir Galahad USEF Training Level, Test 3 2023 61.600 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r 8 First Level Test 2 Open Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 262 Sandy Kantor SPARTACUS SCS USEF First Level, Test 2 2023 68.788 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r

LVDA SCHOOLING SHOW WITH CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES AT BUCKS COUNTY HORSE PARK

9/17/2023

Judges: Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r and Torrey Wilkinson, r

LVDA SCHOOLING SHOW WITH CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES AT BUCKS COUNTY HORSE PARK

9/17/2023

Judges: Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r and Torrey Wilkinson, r

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8 First Level Test 2 AA Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 410 Marian McDonald Bravio OSF USEF First Level, Test 2 2023 67.424 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r 10. Second Level Test TOC Open Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 262 Sandy Kantor SPARTACUS SCS USEF Second Level, Test 2 2023 68.718 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 10. Second Level Test TOC AA Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 261 LINDSEY MARTELL, DVM ILL HAVE ANOTHER COSMO USEF Second Level, Test 2 2023 68.333 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 11. Third Level & Above Test TOC Open Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 428 Kendra Hall ROBERTO CAVALLI CF USEF Fourth Level, Test 1 2023 65.526 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 11. Third Level & Above Test TOC AA Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 283 Beth Waselus Luke No Hands USEF Third Level, Test 3 2023 69.500 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 283 Beth Waselus Luke No Hands USEF Third Level, Test 3 2023 68.125 2 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 421 Victoria Weber Showin Off USEF Third Level, Test 3 2023 65.125 3 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 19. DSE TOC JR/YR Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 420 Jordyn Kollien Blue Collar Man USEF Dressage Seat Equitation 37.500% 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r 21. Musical Freestayle TOC Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 261 LINDSEY MARTELL, DVM ILL HAVE ANOTHER COSMO USDF Freestyle, Second Level 2023 75.895 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 435 Deanne Hertzog-Heacock Chestnut Oaks Luka USDF Freestyle, First Level 2023 73.167 2 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 421 Victoria Weber Showin Off USDF Freestyle, Second Level 2023 70.237 3 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 291 Victoria Bednar Duncan USDF Freestyle, Training Level 2023 67.324 4 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 31. Intro Championship - AA Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge Combined Score 267 Natasha Worthington Jayde USDF Introductory Level, Test B 2023 72.188 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 71.094 267 Natasha Worthington Jayde USDF Introductory Level, Test A 2023 70.000 Torrey Wilkinson, r 404 Sara Wittman Go The Distance USDF Introductory Level, Test B 2023 68.750 2 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 67.500 404 Sara Wittman Go The Distance USDF Introductory Level, Test A 2023 66.250 Torrey Wilkinson, r 31. Intro Championship - JR/YR Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge Combined Score 448 Julia Iannantuono Dusty Rose USDF Introductory Level, Test B 2023 69.063 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 65.313 448 Julia Iannantuono Dusty Rose USDF Introductory Level, Test A 2023 61.563 Torrey Wilkinson, r 438 McKinley Masiko Shahvons Serene Song USDF Introductory Level, Test B 2023 67.500 2 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 65.157 438 McKinley Masiko Shahvons Serene Song USDF Introductory Level, Test A 2023 62.813 Torrey Wilkinson, r 411 Grace Roberts Dimate USDF Introductory Level, Test B 2023 60.625 3 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 58.125
411 Grace Roberts Dimate USDF Introductory Level, Test A 2023 55.625 Torrey Wilkinson, r 32. Pre-Training Championship - AA Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge Combined Score 450 Kim Shoenberger Blue Jean Knight USDF Introductory Level, Test C 2023 60.750 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r 59.702 450 Kim Shoenberger Blue Jean Knight USEF Training Level, Test 1 2023 58.654 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 32. Pre-Training Championship - JR/YR Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge Combined Score 290 Kaytlin Dietrich Deaglan AF Midgard USEF Training Level, Test 1 2023 74.231 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 71.116 290 Kaytlin Dietrich Deaglan AF Midgard USDF Introductory Level, Test C 2023 68.000 Torrey Wilkinson, r 415 Sarah Angelisanti ONE QUICK CAT USEF Training Level, Test 1 2023 68.077 2 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 67.039 415 Sarah Angelisanti ONE QUICK CAT USDF Introductory Level, Test C 2023 66.000 Torrey Wilkinson, r 441 Alice Lewis Walk Dee Line USEF Training Level, Test 1 2023 69.808 3 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 66.654 441 Alice Lewis Walk Dee Line USDF Introductory Level, Test C 2023 61.500 Torrey Wilkinson, r 444 Madison Peters Denali Pass USEF Training Level, Test 1 2023 68.269 4 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 66.635 444 Madison Peters Denali Pass USDF Introductory Level, Test C 2023 65.000 Torrey Wilkinson, r 405 Stella Baran Kevin USEF Training Level, Test 1 2023 67.692 5 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 65.846 405 Stella Baran Kevin USDF Introductory Level, Test C 2023 64.000 Torrey Wilkinson, r 412 Anna Yaswinski Spirit USEF Training Level, Test 1 2023 64.231 6 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 61.116 412 Anna Yaswinski Spirit USDF Introductory Level, Test C 2023 58.000 Torrey Wilkinson, r 33. Training Championship - Open/AA Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge Combined Score 447 PAULA BYRUM ST. ISABELLE BHF USEF Training Level, Test 3 2023 70.800 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 70.745 447 PAULA BYRUM ST. ISABELLE BHF USEF Training Level, Test 2 2023 70.690 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 407 Annamaria Kennedy Gem Dandee USEF Training Level, Test 2 2023 66.897 2 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 66.749 407 Annamaria Kennedy Gem Dandee USEF Training Level, Test 3 2023 66.600 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 417 Julia Lapinska Phil Dancer USEF Training Level, Test 2 2023 66.897 3 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 65.549 417 Julia Lapinska Phil Dancer USEF Training Level, Test 3 2023 64.200 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 33. Training Championship - JR/YR Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge Combined Score 437 Sara Essig Kid Hooligans USEF Training Level, Test 2 2023 72.931 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 70.066 437 Sara Essig Kid Hooligans USEF Training Level, Test 3 2023 67.200 Torrey Wilkinson, r 436 Rosiegrace Strydesky JUST GINGER USEF Training Level, Test 2 2023 71.552 2 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 69.976 436 Rosiegrace Strydesky JUST GINGER USEF Training Level, Test 3 2023 68.400 Torrey Wilkinson, r 420 Jordyn Kollien Blue Collar Man USEF Training Level, Test 2 2023 68.103 3 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 66.452 420 Jordyn Kollien Blue Collar Man USEF Training Level, Test 3 2023 64.800 Torrey Wilkinson, r 449 Kaylee Shoenberger Walking With Grace USEF Training Level, Test 2 2023 67.586 4 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 65.393 449 Kaylee Shoenberger Walking With Grace USEF Training Level, Test 3 2023 63.200 Torrey Wilkinson, r 296 Molly Rutherford Just Over the Rambo USEF Training Level, Test 2 2023 67.069 5 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 65.135 296 Molly Rutherford Just Over the Rambo USEF Training Level, Test 3 2023 63.200 Torrey Wilkinson, r

9/17/2023

Judges: Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r and Torrey Wilkinson, r

LVDA SCHOOLING SHOW WITH CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES AT BUCKS COUNTY

LVDA RECOGNIZED SHOW AT BUCKS COUNTY HORSE PARK

8/20/2023

Judge: Sandy Osborn, S

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291 Victoria Bednar Duncan USEF Training Level, Test 2 2023 66.552 6 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 64.476 291 Victoria Bednar Duncan USEF Training Level, Test 3 2023 62.400 Torrey Wilkinson, r 34. First Level Championship - AA Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge Combined Score 439 Paige Dolon James Dean USEF First Level, Test 3 2023 70.417 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 68.769 439 Paige Dolon James Dean USEF First Level, Test 2 2023 67.121 Torrey Wilkinson, r 263 Beth Kauffman Saint Peter USEF First Level, Test 3 2023 70.833 2 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 68.750 263 Beth Kauffman Saint Peter USEF First Level, Test 2 2023 66.667 Torrey Wilkinson, r 268 Paulette Gerkovich Pilot USEF First Level, Test 3 2023 68.056 3 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 66.680 268 Paulette Gerkovich Pilot USEF First Level, Test 2 2023 65.303 Torrey Wilkinson, r 295 Christine Wenner Woodstock Cash USEF First Level, Test 3 2023 65.972 4 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 60.789 295 Christine Wenner Woodstock Cash USEF First Level, Test 2 2023 55.606 Torrey Wilkinson, r 34. First Level Championship - JR/YR Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge Combined Score 440 Emelia Lewis Ganando USEF First Level, Test 3 2023 70.417 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 69.225 440 Emelia Lewis Ganando USEF First Level, Test 2 2023 68.030 Torrey Wilkinson, r 34. Second Level Championship - JR/YR Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge Combined Score 409 Ryleigh Koch Ruben USEF Second Level, Test 3 2023 73.571 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 72.234 409 Ryleigh Koch Ruben USEF Second Level, Test 2 2023 70.897 Torrey Wilkinson, r 35. Third Level Championship - JR/YR Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge Combined Score 434 Sophie Rutherford TWIST OF FATE USEF Third Level, Test 3 2023 69.000 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 68.513 434 Sophie Rutherford TWIST OF FATE USEF Third Level, Test 2 2023 68.026 Torrey Wilkinson, r 36. Western Dressage Championship - AA Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge Combined Score 422 Sarah Knop I Am Certain Are You WDAA Level 2 Test 3 2022 68.958 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 67.627 422 Sarah Knop I Am Certain Are You WDAA Level 2 Test 2 2022 66.296 Torrey Wilkinson, r 36. Western Dressage Championship - JR/YR Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge Combined Score 416 Lillian Gallagher Lucky Charm WDAA Intro Level Test 3 2022 68.250 1 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 67.181 416 Lillian Gallagher Lucky Charm WDAA Intro Level Test 2 2022 66.111 Torrey Wilkinson, r 298 Brooklyn Kleckner APPLELOUSA OF MY EYE WDAA Intro Level Test 1 2022 60.909 2 Torrey Wilkinson, r 58.371 298 Brooklyn Kleckner APPLELOUSA OF MY EYE WDAA Intro Level Test 2 2022 55.833 Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r 37. DSE Championship Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 439 Paige Dolon James Dean USEF Dressage Seat Equitation 84.000 1 Torrey Wilkinson, r 290 Kaytlin Dietrich Deaglan AF Midgard USEF Dressage Seat Equitation 82.000 2 Torrey Wilkinson, r 436 Rosiegrace Strydesky JUST GINGER USEF Dressage Seat Equitation 79.000 3 Torrey Wilkinson, r
9/17/2023 Judges: Susan Jones-Sinelnik, r and Torrey Wilkinson, r 405 Stella Baran Kevin USEF Dressage Seat Equitation 74.000 4 Torrey Wilkinson, r 11. First Level Test 1 Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 275 Taylor Dowd AGAINST ALL ODDS USEF First Level, Test 1 2023 61.111% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 278 KIM HAVIS Victor B USEF First Level, Test 1 2023 57.778% 2 Sandy Osborn, S 12. First Level Test 2 Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 269 Lizzy Knight Gruntled USEF First Level, Test 2 2023 64.697% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 288 Paulette Gerkovich F Sixteen USEF First Level, Test 2 2023 61.364% 2 Sandy Osborn, S 284 Christine Scott Tullamore Dew USEF First Level, Test 2 2023 60.152% 3 Sandy Osborn, S 283 Marian McDonald Bravio OSF USEF First Level, Test 2 2023 55.758% 4 Sandy Osborn, S 13. First Level Test 3 Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 280 MORGAN KULLMAN WESTERHALL MCS USEF First Level, Test 3 2023 61.111% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 269 Lizzy Knight Gruntled USEF First Level, Test 3 2023 58.472% 2 Sandy Osborn, S 275 Taylor Dowd AGAINST ALL ODDS USEF First Level, Test 3 2023 58.056% 3 Sandy Osborn, S 265 Paige Dolon James Dean USEF First Level, Test 3 2023 57.222% 4 Sandy Osborn, S 21. Second Level Test 1 Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 285 Laurinda Wessel State of Mind USEF Second Level, Test 1 2023 62.286% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 22. Second Level Test 2 Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 286 Yvonne Emerson FUERST WILHELM USEF Second Level, Test 2 2023 63.205% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 285 Laurinda Wessel State of Mind USEF Second Level, Test 2 2023 55.641% 2 Sandy Osborn, S 23. Second Level Test 3 Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 289 SHARON CALDWELL DON RAMIRO KF USEF Second Level, Test 3 2023 62.381% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 286 Yvonne Emerson FUERST WILHELM USEF Second Level, Test 3 2023 59.762% 2 Sandy Osborn, S
HORSE PARK

LVDA RECOGNIZED SHOW AT BUCKS COUNTY HORSE PARK 8/20/2023

Judge: Sandy Osborn, S

LVDA RECOGNIZED SHOW AT BUCKS COUNTY HORSE PARK

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31. Third Level Test 1 Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 274 ANN KENNEDY Rhea USEF Third Level, Test 1 2023 58.514% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 272 Meg Cramsey FORREST ELF USEF Third Level, Test 1 2023 52.568% 2 Sandy Osborn, S 32. Third Level Test 2 Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 287 MONIKA DUJARDIN IAMO USEF Third Level, Test 2 2023 63.947% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 33 Third Level Test 3 Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 287 MONIKA DUJARDIN IAMO USEF Third Level, Test 3 2023 62.500% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 272 Meg Cramsey FORREST ELF USEF Third Level, Test 3 2023 58.125% 2 Sandy Osborn, S 41. Fourth Level Test 1 Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 266 Elizabeth Hart Sedona LGF USEF Fourth Level, Test 1 2023 61.579% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 282 ANGELINE TIRADO BUGATTI USEF Fourth Level, Test 1 2023 61.447% 2 Sandy Osborn, S 42. Fourth Level Test 2 Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 260 Petrina Unger Daconte USEF Fourth Level, Test 2 2023 57.632% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 43. Fourth Level Test 3 Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 271 DIANE GLOSSMAN FRIBOURG W USEF Fourth Level, Test 3 2023 61.806% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 50. FEI Prix St. Georges Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 276 Jennyann Fischer SAINT REMY FEI Prix St. Georges 2022 56.912% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 279 Anne Pettit SALVADOR DALI FEI Prix St. Georges 2022 48.441% 2 Sandy Osborn, S 54. FEI Test of Choice Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 276 Jennyann Fischer SAINT REMY FEI Prix St. Georges 2022 58.088% 1 Sandy Osborn, S
8/20/2023 Judge: Sandy Osborn, S 60. USDF Musical Freestyle, Test of Choice (1st - 4th) Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 289 SHARON CALDWELL DON RAMIRO KF USDF Freestyle, Third Level 2023 69.025% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 277 Ruth Munroe YOUR GIRLFRIEND USDF Freestyle, First Level 2023 65.139% 2 Sandy Osborn, S 273 Elizabeth Pepper Peloton USDF Freestyle, First Level 2023 62.222% 3 Sandy Osborn, S 61. USDF Test of Choice (Training - Fourth) Rider # Rider Name Horse Name Test Name Score Place Judge 274 ANN KENNEDY Rhea USEF Third Level, Test 1 2023 61.351% 1 Sandy Osborn, S 280 MORGAN KULLMAN WESTERHALL MCS USEF First Level, Test 3 2023 60.556% 2 Sandy Osborn, S 265 Paige Dolon James Dean USEF First Level, Test 2 2023 59.242% 3 Sandy Osborn, S

SQUARE ONE DRESSAGE

June 4th, 2023

Judge: Maggie O’Leary

SCORE

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Introductory Test B
Avery Wuhrl/Sweet Caroline 1st Place 72.188% Introductory Test C Avery Wuhrl/Sweet Caroline 1st Place 69.75% Training Level Test 1 Helena Sargeant/Masquerade In Gold 1st Place 67.500% Eva Bonner/Malik 2nd Place 65.192% Training Level Test 2 Helena Sargeant/Masquerade In Gold 1st Place 68.103% Gillian Crockford/Perrin 2nd Place 65.000% Eva Bonner/Malik 3rd Place 62.759% Training Level Test 3 Gillian Crockford/Perrin 1st Place 63.400% First Level Test 1 Jillian Richmond/West Point Cadet 1st Place 68.330% First Level Test 2 Jillian Richmond/West Point Cadet 1st Place 67.578% Becky Norman/Acacia 2nd Place 66.363% First Level Test 3 Becky Norman/Acacia 1st Place 65.833% Lynn Rockstroh/Caliburn 2nd Place 63.056% Second Level Test 1 Lynn Rockstroh/Caliburn 1st Place 59.000% Prix St George Marion Georgiev/Saiph 1st Place 56.618%

SHOW RESULTS TEMPLATE – Word Document

Name of Show Square One Dressage

Date August 8, 2023

Name of Judge if Whole Show Cindy Glaser Class

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Name or # USDF Intro A Bridle # Rider Name Horse Name Test Score Place Judge 23 Gayle Baravian Sam A 70.625% 1 49 Marion Georgiev Fly A 59.375 % 2 Class Name or # USDF Intro B Bridle # Rider Name Horse Name Test Score Place Judge 44 Avery Wuhrl Sweet Caroline B 70.313% 1 47 Carolina Nelson Tango B 68.125 % 2 49 Marion Georgiev Fly 3 63.125 % Class Name or # USDF Intro C Bridle # Rider Name Horse Name Test Score Place Judge 50 Judy Lalley Fezzik C 70.75% 1 44 Avery Wuhrl Sweet Caroline C 67% 2 47 Carolina Nelson Tango C 58.5% 3 Class Name or # Training Level Test 1 Bridle # Rider Name Horse Name Test Score Place Judge 28 Mary Hendershot Bently Tr 1 70.19% 1 50 Judy Lalley Fezzik Tr 1 68.846 % 2 3 Cathy Conroy Capote Mac Tr 1 65.77% 3 Class Name or # Training Level Test 2 Bridle # Rider Name Horse Name Test Score Place Judge 28 Mary Hendershot Bently Tr 2 67.069% 1 46 Eva Bonner Malik Tr 2 64.827 % 2 3 Cathy Conroy Capote Mac Tr 2 64.31% 3 17 Gillian Crockford Perrin Tr 2 63.28% 4 Class Name or # Training Level Test 3 Bridle # Rider Name Horse Name Test Score Place Judge 17 Gillian Crockford Perrin Tr 3 66% 1 46 Eva Bonner Malik TR 3 64% Class Name or # Second Level Test 1 Bridle # Rider Name Horse Name Test Score Place Judge 1 Lynne Rockstroh Caliburn 2nd 1 57.71% 1

Class Name or # Second Level Test 2

Class Name or # Jake’s Dressage Test Challenge

EXAMPLE: The Best Farm May 1, 2023 (Blank)

Class: Training Level Test 1

USDF Virtual Education Series presents: The Purpose of the Movements

Presented by Sarah Geike and Bill McMullin

Tuesday October 24th 8:00 PM ET

Join Certified Instructor, Instructor/Trainer Program Faculty Member, and USEF Senior Judge Bill McMullin and Certified Instructor, Instructor/Trainer Program Faculty, USEF Senior Judge and FEI Level 3 Judge USDF Senior Judge Sarah Geikie s they discuss the purpose of the movements from and Judges and Trainers perspective.

Class: 7 Second Level TOC

For more information and to register please visit: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0CYI2zjRLKRdkjxuiBsZQ#/registration. Your confirmation email will contain your Zoom invitation.

Class: 20 Beginner Novice Combined Test

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Bridle
Rider Name Horse Name Test Score Place Judge 39 Rebecca Norman Acacia 2nd 2 63.846% 1 1 Lynne Rockstroh Caliburn 2nd 2 56.28% 2
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Bridle # Rider Name Horse Name Test Score Place Judge 46 Eva Bonner Malik JDTC 67.679% 44 Avery Wuhrl SweetCaroline JDTC 66.364 % Bridle # Rider Name Horse Name Test Dress Pen Jump Pen Total Place Judge
Bridle # Rider Name Horse Name Test Score Place Judge 123 First Rider Very Tall Horse T-1 65.010 1 Fair Judge (r) 456 Second Rider Fancy Pony T-1 64.882 2 Fair Judge (r) 789 Third Rider Chestnut Horse T-1 63.931 3 Fair Judge (r)
Bridle # Rider Name Horse Name Test Score Place Judge 123 First Rider Gray Horse 2nd-2 67.035 3 Nice Judge (S) 456 Second Rider Paint Horse 2nd-3 67.621 2 Nice Judge (S) 789 Third Rider Lovely Horse 2nd-1 68.940 1 Nice Judge (S) 456 Second Rider Paint Horse 2nd-3 69.940 HC Nice Judge (S)
Bridle # Rider Name Horse Name Test Dress Pen Jump Pen Total Place Judge 901 First Rider Jumping Horse BN-B 35.78 4 39.78 3 Good Judge (L*) 234 Second Rider Cute Horse BN-B 29.33 0 29.33 1 Good Judge (L*) 567 Third Rider Bold Pony BN-B 32.11 0 32.11 2 Good Judge (L*)

SUDDENLY DRESSAGE 9/10/23

JUDGE: NICOLE IVINS (L)

30 yourmagazine COLLECTIVE REMARKS FOURTH LEVEL – TEST 1 – SR STEPHANIE PHELAN COUTURE 225.5 59.342 1 WESTERN DRESSAGE LEVEL 1 – TEST 1 PAULA ZIMMERLI JUST THE ONE 157 62.800 1 LEVEL 1 – TEST 2 PAULA ZIMMERLI JUST THE ONE 1775 65.740 1
RIDER HORSE SCORE % PLACE DRESSAGE SEAT EQUATATION – JR/YR HAZEL GUERTLER ORDAINED - 72 1 GUILIA GUERTLER TENORU - 70 2 DRESSAGE SEAT EQUATION – W/T – JR/YR MARISSA TERRELL ORDAINED - 64 1 USDF – TEST A – STARTER HORSE – JR/YR OLIVE GUERTLER MARTY MCFLY 103.5 64.687 1 USDF – TEST B – STARTER HORSE – SR ELIZABETTA MANNELLO ENSIGN’S SELECT 108 67.500 1 USDF – TEST C – STARTER RIDER – JR/YR SOFIA PIROTTA BUDWEISER 140.5 70.250 1 USDF – TEST C – STARTER HORSE – SR ELIZABETTA MANNELLO ENSIGN’S SELECT 131 65.500 1 TRAINING LEVEL – TEST 1 – STARTER RIDER - JR SOFIA PIROTTA BUDWEISER 184 70.769 1 TRAINING LEVEL – TEST 2 – OPEN – SENIOR ASHLEY REYNOLDS STATE OF ELEGANCE 201.5 69.482 1 TRAINING LEVEL – TEST 3 – JR/YR ALLISON MAZUR LENNOX 166.5 66.600 1 TRAINING LEVEL – TEST 3 – SR ASHLEY REYNOLDS STATE OF ELEGANCE 168 67.200 1 FIRST LEVEL – TEST 1 – JR/YR ALLISON MAZUR LENNOX 187 69.259 1 SECOND LEVEL – TEST 1 – SR KATHRYN NELSON FOR PETE SAKE 236.5 67.571 1 SECOND LEVEL – TEST 3 – SR KATHRYN NELSON FOR PETE SAKE 273 65.000 1 BARBARA FRAYMAN HAPPY GO LUCKY 233.5 55.595 2 THIRD LEVEL – TEST 1 – SR BARBARA FRAYMAN HAPPY GO LUCKY 235.5 63.649 1 THIRD LEVEL – TEST 3 – SR TARA MOKSZYCKI ACCLAMATION 246 61.500 1

Saddlebrook Ridge Dressage Schooling Show Judge: Tracey Wilson ( L ) 9-Sep-23

31 yourmagazine COLLECTIVE REMARKS
Starter Rider USDF Test A Katelyn Edwards Jr Written in the Stars 63.75 4 Olivia Granato Jr Winona 64.0625 3 Sophia Charlton Jr Lunaire 63.0625 4 Adriana Paglione Jr Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs 65.3125 2 Bryn Seeger Jr Miss Missy 65.625 1 Megan Pfeiffer Sr Ghous by Carolus 71.5625 1 Nicole Dibabatino Sr Man of Steel 65.3125 2 Starter Rider USDF Test B Sophia Charlton Jr Lunaire 66.5625 3 Adriana Paglione Jr Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs 66.25 4 Bryn Seeger Jr Miss Missy 67.1875 2 Grace Austino Jr Mr. T Mc Gee 69.0625 1 Katelyn Edwards Jr Written in the Stars 65.625 5 Helen Fisher Davis Sr Man of Steel 65.9375 5 Megan Pfeiffer Sr Ghouts by Carolus 69.0625 2 Nicole Dibabatino Sr Man of Steel 64.375 4 Kelly Rouh Sr Simplicity 72.5 1 Katherine Krassan Sr Gus 65.3125 3 USDF B Lee Ockrymiek Sr Tru Helga 64.0625 1 Starter Rider USDF C Helen Fisher Davis Sr Man of Steel 67.75 2 Kelly Rouh Sr Simplicity 70 1 Jenny Beaumont Sr Not What you Expected 66 3 Carrie Gates Jr Magician's Flight 60.75 3 Avery Worrell Jr Third Times a Charm 66.75 2 Averi Ivins Jr Moodance 67.5 1 USDF C Michaela Bast Jr Jack of all Trades 65 1 Starter Rider Training Level Test 1 Jenny Beaumont Sr Not What you Expected 66.538 1 Avery Worrell Jr Third Times a Charm 67.115 1 Carrie Gates Jr Magician's Flight 59.23 3
32 yourmagazine Averi Ivins Jr Moodance 65.3846 2 Training Level Test 2 Ella Austino Jr Mr T McGee 67.5862 1 Ella Berry Jr SugarRush 66.2068 2 Alison Medina-Mendoza Jr DC HildaGuard 64.8275 3 Jessica Campisi Sr Shrew Meaning 69.655 1 Training Level Test 3 Ella Berry Jr SugarRush 65.2 2 Michaela Bast Jr Peppy Magnolia Twist 66.4 1 Natalie Corrado Sr Zampire 68 1 I1 Leigha Allen Sr Sure is Bright 60.2941 1 Western Level 1, Test 1 Paula Zimmerli Sr Just the One 65.2 1 First Level Test 1 Carol Balke Sr Mini Mountain Zorro 65.9259 1 Karen Froberg-Feijko Sr Bella Lasarina RVA 63.7037 2 First Level Test 1 class 2 Michaela Bast Jr Peppy Magnolia Twist 65.9259 1 First level Test 2 Melissa Tomasello Sr Lance 62.5757 1 Musical Freestyle First Level Melissa Tomasello Sr Lance 66.8055 1 Emily Amon Sr Finnegan 60.972 2 COLLECTIVE REMARKS

Jersey Palms Farm

177 S. Stump Tavern Road Jackson NJ, 08527 609.213.5745

KWLYNX@comcast.net

www.jerseypalmsfarm.com

Irish Manor Stables

718 Sergeantsville RoadStockton, NJ 08559 908.237.1281

info@irishmanorstables.com

www.irishmanorstables.com

Good Times Farm

278 Jackson Mills Road, Freehold, NJ 07728 732.409.2882

gtts@optonline.net

www.GoodTimeFarm.com

Rhythm and Blues Stables

108 Old York Rd. Hamilton, NJ 08620 609 306-8221

RBLStables@aol.com www.rhythmandbluesstables.com

Anjelhart Equestrian Center

38 Millers Mill Rd, Cream Ridge, NJ 08514 609.758.7676

lacavacreations@aol.com www.Anjelhart.com

Heart’s Journey Stable

425 Kromer Road Wind Gap, PA 18091 610.730.8016

mmorehouse07@gmail.com www.heartsjourneystables.com

Equisential Equine LLC

111 Snyder Ave Bellmar NJ 08031 717.649.4799

bryner.2@gmail.com

https://www.esdcta.org/home/omni-calendar/

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