Walk-On, Wisconsin! - Wisconsin Walking Horse Association

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Walk-On, Wisconsin! - Wisconsin Walking Horse Association
“Walk-On, Wisconsin!”
June, 2013
THE PREZ SEZ…
In this Issue
WWHA Board of Directors
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Camping & SALE!
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Warm up report
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Rule Changes
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From the Show Ring
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Youth Group
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Jamboree Sponsors
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Show Season Sponsors
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A Word from our Sponsors
10-17
New Members
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BOD minutes
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~Notes
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High Point info
21-23
Show Bills
24-25
Show Sponsor form
Warm up results
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Find us online at www.wisconsinwalkinghorse.org or
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www.facebook.com/wisconsinwalkinghorse
OUR MISSION
2013 WWHA Board
of Directors
PRESIDENT/Sunshine
Jim Sizer (‘14)
W6570 Hwy J
Jefferson, WI 53549
920.674.3715
[email protected]
VICE-PRESIDENT/Shows/
Communications
Kayla Kuenzi (‘15)
PO Box 12
Rubicon, WI 53078
262.443.9702
[email protected]
Membership
Communications
Marianne Springer (‘15)
1631-H W. Edgerton Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53221
414.281.7796
[email protected]
Programs
Denise Bekeris (‘13)
132 Legend Way
Wales, WI 53183
414.852.9713
[email protected]
Striving for unity of
purpose,
educational
development,
promotion of the
breed, and
enjoyment by all.
TREASURER
Amanda Huebner (‘14)
204 Valorie Lane, Apt 8
Monona, WI 53716
BOARD APPOINTED
920.220.9647
[email protected]
Horse Show Manager:
Carol Olp 920.725.4455
[email protected]
SECRETARY/
PROMOTIONS
Lynn Beres (‘14)
W313 S7525 Spring Lane
Mukwongo, WI 53149
262.363.2854
[email protected]
Trails
Kricket Jewett (‘15)
7428 E Schmidt Rd
Fort Atkinson WI 53538
608.868-2609
[email protected]
Youth Group
Bill Heiser (‘13)
171 East Main St., Upper Loft
Stoughton, WI 53589
608.577.6599
[email protected]
Promotions
Bob Rodenkirch (‘13)
74 W Rhine St. B
Elkhart Lake, WI 53020
815.307.6998
[email protected]
VOLUNTEERS
Newsletter Editor:
Kricket Jewett
Website Manager:
Katie Livingood
Equipment Manager:
Chuck Scholl
REPRESENTATIVES
TWHBEA Representative:
Mick Salm 920/836.2099
[email protected]
Wisconsin State Horse Council:
Jan Spencer 608.873.5270
[email protected]
WHOA:
Jean Baum 920.253.9811
Join the
Conversation!
If you haven’t already, join us on Facebook
at www.facebook.com/
wisconsinwalkinghorse for news,
WWHA MEMBERSHIP
Annual Dues (January-December)
Complete an application/renewal form with current information and submit it with a check payable to WWHA for $25
Individual/Family or $10 Youth (age 17 or under on January 1st, 2013) to apply for new membership or to renew. Form
is available at www.wisconsinwalkinghorse.org
Always remember to advise Membership Chairperson of name, address, phone, e-mail changes or corrections during the
year!
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Camping 101 and trail ride
May 18 and 19 the WWHA sponsored a camping 101 and trail
ride. In typical Wisconsin weather we had the total gambit of
temperatures, but overall there was time for some great rides,
sharing information on camping, and campfire cooking demo!
Thanks to Jan & Jim Spenser, and Kim Sizer who donned the
chef hats for a supper of Chocolate BBQ ribs, steak roll ups,
fried potatoes, summer squash casserole, Onion Bombs. More
than enough to fill us all up! An after dinner trail ride went out,
and then everyone gathered around the campfire and shared
some laughs!
I have some brochures and flyers to share if anyone would like
more information on trail riding programs, trail etiquette, what
to pack, health regulations, safety and more!
Kricket Jewett, [email protected]
ALL remaining in stock
clothing items!
Contact Kayla with your
request!
262.443.9702
[email protected]
Check the web site for available clothing
www.wisconsinwalkinghorse.org
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WHOA Affiliated Shows
Will Require TWHBEA Registration
Papers
This includes the WWHA Shows
Beginning May 29, 2013, all WHOA affiliated shows will require entered horses to have a copy of
the TWHBEA registration papers (front and back) in order to show. This does not include our
County Pleasure classes which do not require the horse be a registered. However, if you are
showing in Country Pleasure and entering versatility or other flat shod classes, TWHBEA registration is required as with all of our other classes. A copy (front and back) of TWHBEA registration
papers for the horse being shown, must be provided to the entry booth to place on file.
The official 2013 WHOA rulebook will go into effect Wednesday, May 29, 2013 and is available for
purchase. The rulebooks are $20 and obtainable through the WHOA office. Printing and postage
are included in the purchase price.
FREE copies of the revised 2013 edition WHOA rulebook will be available on the WHOA website
and may be downloaded at no charge.
walkinghorseowners.com
WHOA and TWHBEA To Require Correct
Registration Papers
Grace Period Ends July 1, 2013
Lewisburg, TN - The Tennessee Walking Horse
Breeders' And Exhibitors' Association
(TWHBEA) reminds all members and potential
members that the current Grace Period, which
allows any transfer and/or registration, no
matter how delinquent, to be completed at
regular stated fees without any late fees, will
end on July 1, 2013.
As the Walking Horse Owners' Association
(WHOA) will require that up-to-date, complete
TWHBEA registration papers be presented for
each horse entered in any WHOA affiliated show
effective July 1, 2013, this is the perfect
opportunity for every owner to get their
paperwork in order.
TWHBEA appreciates this partnership with WHOA
and the efforts their members and exhibitors are
making to ensure the integrity of our breed's
registry.
In order to take advantage of this special, one
-time offer, members must have all paperwork
associated with the transaction complete by
the deadline of July 1, 2013 and that
paperwork must be accompanied by the
appropriate payment.
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2013 WWHA
Shows
From the
Show Ring
By Carol Olp, Show Manager
Beginning May 29, 2013, all WHOA affiliated
shows will require entered horses to have a
copy of the TWHBEA registration papers
(front and back) in order to show. This does
not include our County Pleasure classes
which do not require the horse be a registered. However, if you are showing in Country Pleasure and entering versatility or other
flat shod classes, TWHBEA registration is required as with all of our other classes. A
copy (front and back) of TWHBEA registration papers for the horse being shown,
must be provided to the entry booth to
place on file.
Saturday, June 1 - WWHA Summer Jamboree,
Walworth County Fairgrounds, Elkhorn, WI
Saturday, June 29 - WWHA Versatility Fun
Show, Walworth County Fairgrounds, Elkhorn, WI
Saturday, August 10 - WWHA Fox Valley
Classic, Double Bar A LLC N3758 Dehring Road
Oakfield, WI 53065
Saturday, September 21 - WWHA Fall Finale,
Double Bar A LLC N3758 Dehring Road
Oakfield, WI 53065
For more information about any of these shows,
contact Carol Olp, Horse Show Manager, at
920.725.4455
**There will not be a lunch stand at
the Summer Jamboree.**
Upcoming
Events
**There will not be a lunch stand at
the Versatility Fun Show **
June 1 Summer Jamboree
WWHA ADDS NEW CLASS TO THREE
SHOWS
June 29 Summer Versatility Fun Show
Groom’s Class 2 gait O/T – Flat Shod has
been added to the following shows: Summer
Jamboree, Versatility Fun Show and Fox Valley
Classic. Open to all grooms. Rider not to exhibit
in any other class at the show. Casual or working
attire only. Exhibitor does not require a WHOA
membership or Day Card.
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There will be a short (15 min.) meet and greet at 10am on June 29 at the
WWHA Versatility Fun Show, Walworth County Fairgrounds, Elkhorn, WI
Please look for Cheryl by the entry booth.
Any question contact Cheryl: [email protected]
or call 262-378-9922.
21” Like NEW condition—Barnsby Liz Shively show saddle with white leather show
girth, white fleece girth cover, leathers, and stainless show irons. $1895 new,
asking $950
Also have a Rick Wheat Noavel Bridle, heavyduty leather training bridle and list of
farrier tools and publications for reference materials.
Contact Randall Pennycuff CJF
[email protected]
271 Bill Teague Drive Apt.4
Jamestown,Tn.38556
931-879-9126
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It is our desire to make The Summer Jamboree Wisconsin’s
spotlight show for our great Tennessee Walking Horse. A special
Thank You to those listed below who sponsored a Championship
Class at The Summer Jamboree.
Keep the horse of your choice, the Tennessee Walking Horse,
“Made in the USA, the “star” of the horse show world.
4 Yr. Old & Under 2 gait English Championship – Flat Shod
Sponsored by Eileen Olson
Amateur Country Pleasure English 2 gait Championship
Sponsored by Annette & Mike Weber
Trail Pleasure English 2 gait Championship
Sponsored by Vertitas Financial – Margaret Wittkopp
Lite Shod English 2 gait Championship
Sponsored by Vertitas Financial - Margaret Wittkopp
Classic Park English 2 gait Championship
Sponsored by Vertitas Financial - Margaret Wittkopp
Youth English 2 gait Championship – Flat Shod
Sponsored by the Wisconsin Walking Horse Association Youth Group
Am ateur Country Pleasure English 3 gait Championship
Sponsored by Wally, Terre, Amanda, & Matt Huebner
Trail Pleasure English 3 gait Championship
Sponsored by Vertitas Financial - Margaret Wittkopp
Lite Shod English 3 gait Championship
Sponsored by Cheryl Johnston
Classic Park English 3 gait Championship
Sponsored by Vertitas Financial - Margaret Wittkopp
Amateur Country Pleasure Western 2 gait Championship
Sponsored by Vertitas Financial - Margaret Wittkopp
Trail Pleasure Western 2 gait Championship
Sponsored by Marianne Springer
Lite Shod Western 2 gait Championship
Sponsored by Vertitas Financial - Margaret Wittkopp
Classic Park Western 2 gait Championship
Sponsored by Vertitas Financial - Margaret Wittkopp
Youth Western 2 gait Championship – flat shod
Sponsored by Kayla Kuenzi and Pauly Hauser
Amateur Country Pleasure Western 3 gait Championship
Sponsored by Vertitas Financial - Margaret Wittkopp
Trail Pleasure Western 3 Gait Championship
Sponsored by the Wisconsin Walking Horse Association Board of Directors
Lite Shod Western 3 gait Championship
Sponsored by Martha Crawford
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A special Thank
You to our 2013
show sponsors
Platinum SponsorsSilver Sponsors-
Veritas Financial
Margaret Wittkopp
Hauser’s Hideaway
Plymouth, WI
Rubicon, WI
TWH Stables
Bronze Sponsors-
Terre & Wally Huebner
Hauser’s Hideaway
Helenville, WI
Rubicon, WI
Hammen Storage
Gold Sponsors-
Waupaca, WI
Brew City Classic
Bob & Vicki Kuenzi
Amy Spinelli
West Bend, WI
West Allis WI
Hill Trucking
Edgerton WI
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Mind over money
Last week the advisors of Veritas Financial were in Colorado Springs for a Matson Money Conference. It was an
excellent conference, and I thought I would summarize a few of the takeaways that I had after the conference,
and how this applies to investors.
We always thought the "enemy" was active management-- or retail mutual fund companies, and the brokers who
unknowingly preach that failed way of investment thinking. However, there is a new, much more powerful force
waging war on the American investor. This is the true "Evil Empire" as they were coined. Collectively, these four
companies hold a vast amount of investor wealth, and are accumulating more each day: Fidelity, E Trade, TD
Ameritrade, and Charles Schwab.
Just how big are these firms? E Trade: $201 Billion. Schwab $1.9 Trillion. TD $481 Billion, and adding $160 M
each day. Fidelity $1.7 Trillion. Many investors are by and large ditching their brokers and going to do it themselves. Why? Well, these four firms are doing an all out assault on advisors, spending hundreds of millions on advertising. Secondly, the average investor, with their own experiences, have lost faith in the brokerage industry
(which, of course, we would say you could predict with their behavior as it is). And the traditional broker dealers
see the writing on the wall. Did you know that LPL now has it's only "direct" channel to investors? No longer do
you need your friendly LPL agent, go directly to LPL itself!
These firms tell you to ditch your advisor, and save boat loads of cash in expenses. The problem is, that these
firms a) do not have the investor's best interest in mind, and b) are not all that cheap after all. E Trade has it's
own advisory fees. You want Fidelty's low cost trades? Better be ready to trade 110 times a month. You also may
be pushed to trade in complicated securities, like options. Many of the same costs you think you are avoiding, will
crop up again. Instead of disciplining investors, these firms amplify bad investor behavior by encouraging constant
trading in pursuit of the best investments.
Investors are their own worst enemenies, and it is very difficult for them to resist this urge to break away. Many
believe they are "sophisticated", and don't need an advisor. Here is one concept that is very hard to swallow for
investors: THERE ARE NO SOPHISTICATED INVESTORS. Just take a look at the victims of Bernie Madoff. There
were professional money mangers among that list, people who worked in the industry for years, yet fell victim to
the most simple of all schemes: the ponzi scheme. Secondly, we think that investing is so easy... how can we possibly mess it up? We just have to follow three basic rules: diversify, rebalance, and own stocks.
Lets look at something also very "simple". We all are taught at an early age to brush our teeth and floss regularly
to keep our teeth and gums healthy. But in 2002, we spent over $70 Billion dollars in dental expenses (much of it
was surely preventable). A very simple thing, but we fail to do it. We also have an obesity epidemic in a country
where almost everyone knows what they need to do to stay fit; with fitness centers in every city and easy access
to athletic trainers. But investing has an added element: If you skip brushing your teeth for one day, or you
splurge on the dessert for a weekend we can fairly easily repair the damage. But with investing, one lapse in
judgement can destroy thousands in wealth. Just one.
So what is the bottom line? It is this. Investing isn't all about the portfolio. True, a good portfolio is important. But why investors fail is not that we have people with portfolio problems, we have portfolios with people
problems. If investors are to be saved, it will take not just academically sound portfolios, but actual disciplined
guidance. As financial coaches we work hard to educate our clients. It's good that you trust us, but unless you are
educated and disciplined, eventually your emotions will betray you. We won't be there at 2am when you are up at
night, worrying about the market, or when that annuity salesman knocks on your door. Only a good investor education can keep an investor grounded for the long term.
VERITAS FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC.
Margaret Witkopp
506 E Mill Street, Ste 101, Plymouth, WI 53073
920-893-5262
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We believe that "an informed investor is a better investor." We offer at least two classes each month
about finances, investing, insurance or taxes for our clients and their friends. We have found that
people who attend these classes are less likely to be upset by current media hype or inevitable market
ups and downs--and are more likely to be peaceful, savvy investors.
These classes are NOT a sales pitch for a financial product.
If our investing philosophy is new to you, or if you have never attended our classes, we recommend you
attend "Myths & Truths: the Story of Investing" first, if you can.
Unless otherwise indicated below, join us in the Veritas Annex (across the hall from the Plymouth office)
for a complimentary lunch at 11:30 a.m. or dinner at 6:00 p.m. during our Investor Education Series
classes. Please rsvp to 920-893-5262 or [email protected]. Dates and Times may be
subject to change.
JUNE 18th
"Separating Myths from Truth: The True Story of Investing"
11:30am and 6:00pm, Plymouth
In this class we will look at four pervasive investing myths and the speculative and dangerous
style of investing they create, and also the alternative: a philosophy based on science and discipline.
JUNE 20th
"The Efficient Frontier"
11:30am and 6:00pm, Plymouth
The Efficient Frontier. What is it? Why is it important? And more importantly are you on it? Know why
the answer to this question is vital to your portfolio.
JULY 16th
"Separating Myths from Truth: The True Story of Investing"
11:30am and 6:00pm, Plymouth
In this class we will look at four pervasive investing myths and the speculative and dangerous
style of investing they create, and also the alternative: a philosophy based on science and discipline.
JULY 18th
"Bursting Bubbles"
11:30am and 6:00pm, Plymouth
In this entertaining class we will look back at the history of financial bubbles; from tulips to internet stocks. Learn how to recognize the signs of a bubble so you can avoid it.
VERITAS FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC.
Investing Taxes Legal Insurance
Margaret Witkopp
506 E Mill Street, Ste 101, Plymouth, WI 53073
920-893-5262
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Fellow WWHA members, please reach out and welcome our newest
WWHA members !!
Mary Siepmann-Bentley
& Donald Bentley
Mary and Don own 2 TWH !!
2747 N. 92nd Street
Milwaukee, WI 53222
414-429-7262
[email protected]
Erika DeHart
Erika owns a TWH and enjoys trail riding.
314-A Otter Avenue
Oshkosh, WI 54901
920-585-0012
[email protected]
Carlee Domstrich (youth)
W8562 Thompson Road
Poynette, WI 53955
608-335-1692
[email protected]
Shari & Jim Gee
(Morgan Gee youth)
W359 S1850 Hwy 67
Dousman, WI 53118
414-531-3876
[email protected]
Owen Radocay (youth)
1309 E. Keystone Lane
Appleton, WI 54913
414-915-7796
[email protected]
Andrea Seelhorst
Jule Street
Neenah, WI 54959
920-203-2156
[email protected]
Katie Wohlgemuth
N6536 Scenic View Drive
Glenbeulah, WI 53023
920-627-1555
[email protected]
Carlee and her family own 20 TWH and 4 other
horses and enjoys trail riding.
The Gee family owns a TWH and another horse,
and enjoy pleasure/trail riding. Shari’s interest is
wanting to learn, learn, learn !
Owen is member Eileen Olson’s grandson. Owen
showed a TWH for the first time at our Spring
Warm Up and did a great job !!
Andrea purchased her first TWH this spring from
member Mick Salm, and her interest is trail riding
and showing. Andrea came to our Spring Warm
Up show and did great !
Katie a returning member from 2012, owns 5
TWH and 3 other horses, and her interest is
showing
If you have printed the WWHA membership directory, please add these updates. Otherwise, and updated electronic version of the directory is available on the website under the newsletter section. Enter the password that was emailed to you for the newsletter to access the directory.
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\WWHA BOD Meeting
April 9, 2013
Hilton Gardens Oconomowoc, WI
Present: Jim, Lynn, Kayla, Kricket, Marianne, Amanda, Denise
Unexcused: Bill, Bob
Excused:
Guests:
Meeting called to order at 7:10 pm
Secretary’s Report: Minutes were read. Kricket motioned to accept minutes with corrections. Denise Second. All in favor.
Treasure’s Report: As of April 9, 2013 the clubs balance is $7853.23. Shows sponsorship are coming in.
Kayla motion to approve, Jim second. All in favor.
Committee Reports
Sunshine: Everyone is well.
Shows: show bill on website.
Programs: no news
Promotions: Call Katie W. to confirm her participation at the MWHF.
Youth Group: sponsor a class for jamboree.
Membership: directory on line.
Communications: Kayla sent article to horseman’s news.
Trail: camping 101 in the southern kettle moraine, Jan and Jim Spencer will do the cooking, advertising on
Facebook. TWHBEA pleasure trails committee is still working the trails program.
Old Business: Website is almost done, Kricket motioned to accept website with changes to 3 tabs: about us,
events and show; with a go live day April 12, rain date April 15. Marianne second, all in favor. Youth points
– board recommends individual awards for youth to expand youth awards. Long term changes to our shows to
make more money, we need to look at what other clubs do.
New Business: Winnebago county fair upcoming horse show, we have sponsored in the past for $25. BOD
will sponsor class for Jamboree. Youth group will sponsor class #52 Youth English 2 gait. Kricket moved for
the BOD to sponsor a class for the jamboree and Denise second.
Lynn motion to adjourn at 9:00pm, Kricket second, all in favor. Meeting adjourned.
Next meeting Tuesday May 14, 2013 at 7pm
Hilton Gardens in the Pabst Business Park
Respectfully Submitted,
Lynn Beres
WWHA Secretary
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Notes~
This month past WWHA members sadly lost 2 horses. Our thought and prayers go to
Greg and Diane Parker who lost Dee’s Midnight Magic at the age of 27. And to Barb
and Scott Bennett who lost Sox at the too young age of 12.
There never will be another Magic. He truly was one of a kind. He always gave you his heart and
soul and seemed to know so much more than any of us humans.
There never will be another one like him. He was one of the great ones.
Please take time to remember him fondly. We will miss him terribly, but he got to have one last day
in the sun eating green grass. It doesn’t get any better than that! Rest in peace gentle giant. You
taught us everything you knew and gave us all you had to give.
We will never forget you.
Diane and Greg Parker
Lost my dear buddy "SOX" today, way too soon for a 12 year old buddy. He was so sweet and
gentle that no words can express the loss I feel. After years of crazy mares, Sox came into my
life to give me back my confidence and show we what fun we could have on the trails. He and I
played with dressage and he loved it. He was quite a boy. He was Frankie's 1st ride will never
forget that. Will forever miss him. Sox you are now free to run and kick and do all that you used
to do. Love you Sox Barb and Scott Bennett
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Full Page for 1 Yr. = $50.00 (members only)
Reciprocal web links = Free
Ads and articles for publication should be sent to
[email protected]
or
Kricket Jewett
7428 E. Schmidt Rd.
Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
Newsletter material must be submitted by the 20th of each month.
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month to make the next issue.
Make checks payable to: “WWHA”
Questions about the newsletter?
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Contact Kricket Jewett at
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OFFICIAL SHOW RESULTS
SPRING WARM UP
MAY 4, 2013
JUDGE: NEWTON PARKS
MODEL – FLAT SHOD (3 entries)
1. Dude’s Sun Rise – Samantha Lepien for Kayla Kuenzi
2. DeeJay’s Morning Angel – Margaret Wittkopp – O/E
3. Goldust’s Merry Boy -Julia Autiero for Margaret
Wittkopp
AMATEUR COUNTRY PLEASURE ENGLISH 2 GAIT
(4 entries)
1. Dude’s Sun Rise – Kayla Kuenzi – O/E
2. Northern Adventure – Gale Zinter – O/E
3. Bum’s Pure Dynamite – Andria Madison for Kim Sizer
4. Spirit of Brigadoon – Jan Spencer – O/E
CLASSIC PARK ENGLISH 2 GAIT (1 entry)
1. Armed Cash Threat – Andrea Seelhorst – O/E
TRAIL PLEASURE ENGLISH 2 GAIT (5 entries)
1. I’m Demanding – Renee Stasiewicz for Scott & Renee
Stasiewicz
2. Counselor’s Jewel -Terre Huebner for Wally & Terre
Huebner
3. I See Ebony – Gale Zinter – O/E
4. A Super Thrilling Spirit – Chuck Scholl for Jan Spencer
5. Goldust’s Merry Boy Julia Authiero for Margaret
Wittkopp
YOUTH ENGLISH 2 GAIT – FLAT SHOD (2 entries)
1. Dude’s Sun Rise – Samantha Lepien for Kayla Kuenzi
2. Lady’s Gusten Thrill – Andria Madison for Kim Sizer
LITE SHOD LADIES ENGLISH 2 GAIT (2 entries)
1. Red Sun Chip – Amy Spinelli – O/E
2. Extra Agent – Amanda Huebner for Wally & Terre
Huebner
4 YR. OLD & UNDER ENGLISH 2 GAIT – FLAT
SHOD (2 entries)
1. I See Ebony – Gale Zinter – O/E
2. Cash’s Turbo Tax – Mick Salm for Eileen Olson
TRAIL PLEASURE LADIES ENGLISH 2 GAIT
(5 entries)
1. I’m Demanding – Renee Stasiewicz for Scott & Renee
Stasiewicz
2. Counselor’s Jewel – Terre Huebner for Wally & Terre
Huebner
3. I See Ebony – Gale Zinter – O/E
4. A Super Thrilling Spirit – Kim Sizer for Jan Spencer
5. Goldust’s Merry Boy – Julia Autiero for Margaret
Wittkopp
AMATEUR COUNTRY PLEASURE GENTLEMEN
ENGLISH 2 GAIT (1 entry)
1. Spirit of Brigadoon – Chuck Scholl for Jan Spencer
LITE SHOD ENGLISH 2 GAIT (2 entries)
1. Red Sun Chip – Amy Spinelli – O/E
2. Extra Agent – Amanda Huebner for Wally & Terre
Huebner
AMATEUR NOVICE RIDER 2 GAIT O/T – FLAT SHOD
(3 entries)
1. Dude’s Sunrise – Samantha Lepien for Kayla Kuenzi
2. Armed Cash Threat – Andrea Seelhorst – O/E
3. DeeJay’s Morning Angel – Margaret Wittkopp – O/E
TRAIL PLEASURE AMATEUR OWN/TRAIN ENGLISH
2 GAIT (4 entries)
1. I’m Demanding – Renee Stasiewicz for Scott & Renee
Stasiewicz
2. Counselor’s Jewel – Terre Huebner for Wally & Terre
Huebner
3. Goldust’s Merry Boy – Julia Autiero for Margaret
Wittkopp
4. Lady’s Gusten Thrill – Jim Sizer for Kim Sizer
YOUTH 11 & UNDER 2 GAIT O/T – FLAT SHOD
(1 entry)
1. General’s Sparkling Image – Owen Radocay for Eileen
Olson
AMATEUR COUNTRY PLEASURE LADIES ENGLISH
2 GAIT (5 entries)
1. Mr. Extra Motion – Terre Huebner for Wally & Terre
Huebner
2. Dude’s Sun Rise – Kayla Kuenzi – O/E
3. Northern Adventure – Gale Zitner – O/E
4. Fash’s Main Man – Cheryl Beres for Scott & Renee
Stasiewicz
5. Spirit of Brigadoon – Jan Spencer – O/E
TRAIL PLEASURE GENTLEMEN ENGLISH 2 GAIT
(3 entries)
1. I See Ebony – Mick Salm for Gale Zinter
2. A Super Thrilling Spirit – Chuck Scholl for Jan Spencer
3. Lady’s Gusten Thrill – Jim Sizer for Kim Sizer
LITE SHOD AMATEUR OWN/TRAIN ENGLISH 2
GAIT (2 entries)
1. Red Sun Chip – Amy Spinelli – O/E
2. Extra Agent – Amanda Huebner for Wally & Terre
Huebner
AMATEUR COUNTRY PLEASURE ENGLISH 3 GAIT
(2 entries)
1. Dude’s Sun Rise – Kayla Kuenzi – O/E
2. Fash’s Main Man – Renee Stasiewicz for Scott &
Renee Stasiewicz
CLASSIC PARK ENGLISH 3 GAIT (1 entry)
1. Armed Cash Threat – Mick Salm for Andrea Seelhorst
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TRAIL PLEASURE ENGLISH 3 GAIT (2 entries)
1. General’s Sparkling Image – Eileen Olson – O/E
2. Goldust’s Merry Boy – Julia Autiero for Margaret
Wittkopp
NOVICE HORSE 2 GAIT O/T – FLAT SHOD
(2 entries)
1. Goldust’s Merry Boy – Julia Autiero for Margaret
Wittkopp
2. Cash’s Turbo Tax – Mick Salm for Eileen Olson
LITE SHOD ENGLISH 3 GAIT (1 entry)
1. Extra Agent – Amanda Huebner for Wally & Terre
Huebner
AMATEUR COUNTRY PLEASURE 50 & OVER
2 GAIT O/T (2 entries)
1. Mr. Extra Motion – Terre Huebner for Wally & Terre
Huebner
2. Spirit of Brigadoon – Jan Spencer – O/E
TRAIL PLEASURE 50 & OVER 2 GAIT O/T
(4 entries)
1. I See Ebony – Mick Salm for Gale Zinter
2. A Super Thrilling Spirit – Chuck Scholl for Jan
Spencer
3. DeeJay’s Morning Angel – Margaret Wittkopp – O/E
4. Lady’s Gusten Thrill – Jim Sizer for Kim Sizer
TWO AM 2 GAIT O/T – FLAT SHOD (No entries)
AMATEUR COUNTRY PLEASURE WESTERN
2 gait (6 entries)
1. Mr. Extra Motion – Terre Huebner for Wally & Terre
Huebner
2. Northern Exposure – Gale Zinter – O/E
3. Dude’s Sun Rise – Samantha Lepien for Kayla
Kuenzi
4. Bum’s Pure Dynamite – Andria Madison for Kim
Sizer
5. Fash’s Main Man – Renee Stasiewicz for Scott &
Renee Stasiewicz
6. Spirit of Brigadoon – Jan Spencer – O/E
YOUTH WESTERN 2 GAIT – FLAT SHOD
( 2 entries)
1. Dude’s Sun Rise – Samantha Lepien for Kayla
Kuenzi
2. Lady’s Gusten Thrill – Andria Madison for Kim Sizer
TRAIL PLEASURE WESTERN 2 GAIT (6 entries)
1. I See Ebony – Gale Zinter – O/E
2. Counselor’s Jewel – Terre Huebner for Wally &
Terre Huebner
3. A Super Thrilling Spirit – Chuck Scholl for Jan
Spencer
4. DeeJay’s Morning Angel – Margaret Wittkopp – O/E
5. Lady’s Gusten Thrill – Jim Sizer for Kim Sizer
LITE SHOD WESTERN 2 GAIT (No entries)
CLASSIC PARK WESTERN 2 GAIT (1 entry)
1. Armed Cash Threat – Andrea Seelhorst – O/E
AMATEUR COUNTRY PLEASURE WESTERN 3
GAIT (1 entry)
1. Dude’s Sun Rise – Kayla Kuenzi – O/E
TRAIL PLEASURE WESTERN 3 GAIT (2 entries)
1. General’s Sparkling Image – Eileen Olson – O/E
2. DeeJay’s Morning Angel – Margaret Wittkopp – O/E
LITE SHOD WESTERN 3 GAIT (No entries)
WATER GLASS – FLAT SHOD (2 entries)
1. Goldust’s Merry Boy – Julia Autiero for Margaret
Wittkopp
2. DeeJay’s Morning Angel – Margaret Wittkopp – O/E
TRAIL OBSTACLE COURSE – FLAT SHOD
(1 entry)
1. Dude’s Sun Rise – Samantha Lepien for Kayla
Kuenzi
POLE BENDING – FLAT SHOD (3 entries)
1. Bum’s Pure Dynamite – Kim Sizer – O/E
2. DeeJay’s Morning Angel – Margaret Wittkopp – O/E
BARREL RACING – FLAT SHOD (3 entries)
1. Bum’s Pure Dynamite – Kim Sizer – O/E
2. Dude’s Sun Rise – Kayla Kuenzi – O/E
3. DeeJay’s Morning Angel – Margaret Wittkopp
– O/E
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