Taking Their Best Shot
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Taking Their Best Shot
A BI-MONTHLY PUBLICATION FOR SEDA MEMBERS S SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2014 t IN THIS ISSUE COLUMNS Taking Their Best Shot A what’s up? – 2 barn dirt – 4 t t newsworthy – 20 EVENTS fleur de leap – 3 hot August Saturday was no deterrent for Explanations of composition, time of day, the intrepid photographers looking to learn shutter speeds, proper exposure and more tips and techniques from master photographer, calendar, (insert) t Marie Cobb. MEMBERSHIP After lunch, the participants were able The full-day clinic was held at Equi-Best to practice by taking pictures of horses and Equestrian Center in Covington where the riders both in a covered arena and outdoors, new members – 10 participants had access to both the lovely facility demonstrating dressage, jumping, and hacking scholarship report– 11 and a host of willing models. about for a variety of subject matter. jr/yr report – 9 member report – 10 t helped everyone fine tune their skills. The morning focused on camera use. What It was a great opportunity to learn and recognized dressage – 13 the settings mean, and the importance of we look forward to seeing the results in schooling dressage – 14 knowing how to manually adjust your camera, future newsletters! Thanks to Marie Cobb for not just rely on the programmed settings. generously sharing her knowledge. eventing standings – 12 board meeting minutes – 16 scholarship report – 17 S volunteer hours –18 event/volunteer forms – 22 contacts – 24 t t membership form, (insert) RESULTS ADVERTISERS busch sporthorses – 7 facility/trainer directory – 23 classifieds – 23 Clinic participants. Back: Anthony Landreneau, Parrish Frisbee, Linda Smith, Marie Cobb. Front: Lauren Dowdy, Rachel Dell, Greta Peterson, Constance Henry, Lynn Deerey. Not pictured: Simone Page, Nicole Landreneau. Eyeing up the camera. Photo by Nicole Landreneau. Elaine Harmon cantering. Photo by Anthony Landreneau. SO U T HE R N E V E NT I NG & D R E SSAGE A S S O C IAT IO N S S EP T EM B ER / O C T O B ER 2014 ©REE PHOTOGRAPHICS t t junior classic – 8 WHAT’S UP? SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2014 Off Course is published bi-monthly by SEDA, a non-profit, educational organization, and provided as a service to its members. News items, show results, calendar of events, interviews, reviews, photos, articles on all aspects of Dressage, Eventing, and member activities are incorporated. T Nicole Landreneau designer / editor Judi Dauterive contributing editor Ruth Roca advertising manager Margaret Rice and Barbara Merritt mail mavens N Off Course encourages member submissions but reserves the right to edit, reject, or use materials as and when deemed appropriate. If your item is time sensitive, you may wish to consider placing an advertisement. Off Course P.O. Box 266 Destrehan, LA 70047 [email protected] Please obtain permission to reprint any part of Off Course. Someone Stop the Clock. Please. By Nicole Landreneau, Off Course editor I think I say pretty much the same thing every of our first Equine Photography Clinic with issue: I don’t know where the time goes. It Marie Cobb. It really was a great time for seems I just ship off one issue of Off Course, everyone. There was a lot to learn, and we all and BOOM, here I am putting together another need to practice a bit (or maybe a lot) more. one. Either I’m getting slower in my old age or Marie makes it look so easy!! If there is enough someone has sped up the rotation of the earth. interest, we would like to offer this again. So, So, here we are again sitting on the please let us know. And for those of you who precipice of autumn. Football. Cooler weather participated — I want to see the fruits of your (hopefully). Shorter days. Sweaters. Shedding labor submitted for this newsletter! (HINT!) horses. And a real vacation for me. I’ll soon be Serenity Farm graciously hosted an evening heading off to the mountains of Wyoming to dressage show, hoping it would be a cooler chase some cows and remember what it’s like event. Unfortunately, it wound up being the to sit in a Western saddle ... and get frost bite hottest day of summer to that point! Oh well! in September. To say the least, I’m very much But it was a fine idea, and I know I enjoyed looking forward to it. But, I’m getting ahead participating. It looked like everyone else did, of myself. We need to recap the last couple of too. There are a few pictures from the show months. in this issue. I ran out of space to publish the In spite of the heat of summer, it seems results, but those are available on the website. we’ve all managed to keep quite busy. Our Since the Junior Classic was late this year, SEDA juniors and young riders have done us we have more photos in this issue to help proud yet again. We really do have a talented commemorate the event, as well as the results crop of youth! You’ll find the results of their 4-H of the show. endeavors and more in the pages ahead. Looking ahead, there’s a pretty full You’ll also find two scholarship reports. It is calendar of events coming up. I hope to see a pleasure to see our SEDA Scholarships being you at a few! I at least need to practice my put to good use, providing opportunities for Marie-Cobb-enhanced photo skills, even if I’m Off Course is printed on recycled paper. our members to learn and grow. And it’s great, not competing. Although, George may want too, that they share their experience with us. I another outing. We’ll see. www.sedariders.org cannot encourage you all enough to apply for Also remember for future issues, if you have the next scholarship in November. It’s a great an area of expertise that our members would gift the club offers to you; take advantage! benefit from, we’d love an article from you! O On the front page, you’ll see a short review Happy reading and happy riding! S 2 | S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 Who wouldn’t like a little FREE MONEY? SEDA Scholarship Deadline November 1, 2014 September 20-21 Lagniappe Equestrian Center Folsom, LA MANY, MANY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED, PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW! • One junior rider • One adult rider Each receives a scholarship for an education opportunity. Full details on the SEDA website www.sedariders.org Apply today! Encourage your friends to apply! It’s easy! Details forthcoming at www.SEDAriders.org SOUTHERN EVENTING & DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 | 3 Barn Dirt was invited to compete in the Young Rider division with Carush in which she finished sixth. They made the trip As raked by Judi Dauterive in two days and we elected to do it in a three. On the way up, we stopped off in hectic few months. VA and spent the night with Lee Scott High school who was the most gracious hostess whilst was left behind Vinnie spent the night at the home of and number his previous owner. If you ever get the shows chance to visit the USET headquarters in kept us on the Gladstone, take it. Vinnie loves it there. road, culminating I don’t know what it is, but he really in USEF relaxes. Maybe he feels he belongs in the Junior rarified atomsphere. Gone is the fretting, Championships in Gladstone NJ. After a pacing, hollering and teeth grinding that Kalie Beckers and Cameron Dauterive at the competitors’ party in Gladstone. hard campaign, Cameron and Vinnie accompany other competitions. Cameron familiar to a lot of parents, am I right, missed out on making the original was able to just hop on and hack him out, Kelley Varisco? Cameron is in Monroe invitation list by three tenths of one on the buckle, in the field next to the very and it’s nice to know that many SEDA percent. Luckily for us some competitors ritzy Hamilton Farm Golf Club. Google it. members are close by should she get tired declined, moving Cameron up the You won’t believe the initiation fee! To cut of ‘Muggles’ and need a little horse people order. Only the top 12 declared Juniors a long story short, after a nerve wracking fix. in the country are invited to attend and vet inspection and two days of incredibly Also settling in to her new college digs it is an absolute thrill to be included. It close competition, Cameron and Vinnie at St. Andrews in North Carolina is Alex was Cameron’s second invitation to finished third overall. Cameron even Varisco. Mom, Kelley, thought it may the prestigious competition, made all got a mention in the Chronicle for her prove to be a bit of a challenge since Alex the sweeter since Vinnie had spent the “fashionable shadbelly” which was kindly felt it only right to take her whole room whole of 2013 sitting on the sidelines custom made for her by her show clothing with her and attempt to shoe horn it all in due to illness and then an injury. It was sponsor, Jo McCracken of Mobile to a dorm room no bigger than a stall. To wonderful to see him back on form after Horse Supply/Southeast Sport Horse. It compound matters, she has a room mate an extremely dire initial prognosis. I’ll was a great note to end on and the trip who probably thought the same thing. make no bones about it, it is an absolute home doesn’t feel as long when you have Alex’s room mate is from New Jersey and bear of a road trip as I’m sure Gerlinde something to celebrate. Kelley is anxious to see how North and It’s of been a horse the National and Kalie Beckers will also attest. Kalie Then we were spring loaded into “sloppy South” will get on. Those aren’t preparing for college my words, Alex. Blame your mom! I can’t mode. I have to say imagine you are anything but neat and the living room feels completely organized. Hopefully North quite empty without will be equally neat and organized as Alex the mountain of stuff and they will get on famously. that had accumulated Alex will be on the equestrian team in readiness to be and if you want to keep track of the team packed up. “I’ll just you may do it on Facebook and the St. leave it here instead Andrews University Equestrian website. of taking it to my Highlands 4-H Club has had a very room, it’ll be easier.” busy and successful summer. Isabella probably sounds very Rodwig was Southeast District 13 and Judi and Cameron Dauterive at Gladstone. 4 | S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 under high point English rider, Ann the E-Magazines tab or in the physical Byerley was the 14 and over high point magazine. July was memorable for Lolly and Ted English rider. State was an awesome show, Alex White. To celebrate a milestone birthday Varisco was 14 and over high point for Lolly, they and Lolly’s sister Margaret English rider and Christian Maloney traveled to Kenya. They spent the first was Southern Regional Open Jumper two days in Nairobi at Giraffe Manor, Champion which has its own herd of endangered Ann Byerley and Isabella Rodwig Rothschild giraffes. As a special birthday are now FRESHMEN at Mandeville High! treat, Lolly managed to get a birthday These young ladies are growing up too kiss from one of them! Before heading quickly. out into the bush, they visited Lolly’s Haley Cunningham a birthday present, a three month old sophmore at Covington High School and orphaned elephant named Mbegu, at represents SEDA on the Equestrian team, the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. The Trust she will also be a new member of the does an amazing job of rescuing, raising will be CHS digital media crew! Congratulations Haley. You have to be selected to participate in the media classes, look for Kalie Beckers spent a couple of weeks in Costa Rica researching sea about 15 hours each day on the beach and only had a proper shower every few Lolly White gets a birthday greeting from a giraffe. she had a blast. How she found time to and returning to the wild baby elephants do that between Festival of Champions who have been orphaned. Lolly got some in New Jersey, NAJYRC in Kentucky and quality petting time with Mbegu, which Dressage Seat Equitation Championships created a birthday experience unlike any in Illinois is beyond me. She is some busy. other. On the third day, they flew out to Keep an eye out for the September 1st the Masai Mara where they joined their issue of Inside Northside. A feature story horseback safari guide, Gordie Church, on Katie Tharp and the family farm will owner of Safaris Unlimited, and the rest be featured. It details how her parents, of the group of riders (12 in all) with Hunt and Julie, started the farm and whom they would be spending 8½ days how Katie has now taken it over and is enjoying nature’s splendor. turning it into a training and sales barn, They rode from one mobile, canvas- with plans to start breeding again in the tented camp to another. There were four near future. The article also talks about camps in total that had to be broken how the family (Tarver) has been in the down, moved and rebuilt every two agriculture business on the North Shore days. Gordie’s father, Tony Church, for well over 30 years. It may be viewed pioneered the concept of horseback at mobile tent safaris in the 1970’s and www.InsideNorthside.com under Q: What do you call a baby donkey? A: A burrito! Q: How did the cowboy ride into town on Friday, stay for three days, and ride out on Friday? A: His horse’s name was Friday! Q: What is the best type of story to tell a runaway horse? A: A tale of WHOA! turtles. She and her team were spending salty for so long, but it sounds as though Q: What type of a computer does a horse like to eat? A: A Macintosh Q: Did you hear about the horse with the negative attitude? A: She always said neigh Haley’s work on the CHS website. days. Not sure I could be that sandy and Horse Laughs Q: What kind of horses go out after dusk? A: Nightmares! Q: When do vampires like horse racing? A: When it’s neck and neck. Q: Where do horses shop? A: Old Neigh-vy. Q: What’s the quickest way to mail a little horse? A: Use the Pony Express. Q: What did one horse say to the other horse? A: The pace is familiar but I can’t remember the mane. Q: What do you get if you cross a horse with a bee? A: Neigh buzz source: http://www.jokes4us.com/ continued on page 6 S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 | 5 Check out the Suggestion Box on the website! Use it to let us know how we are doing or if you have suggestions about programs, opportunities, or any ways you think we could improve. What do you think? www.SEDAriders.org Barn Dirt, continued from page 5 world (three course dinners were served York! Tony Tasso is the godfather. :) Parrish Frisbee is now being on china with real sponsored by BioRider Fitness, based out silver flatware and of California. They’re helping her solidify when they returned her physical fitness since she’s been out to their beds for the of riding for so long due to knee surgery. evening they found They are going to really help her build hot water bottles in on it over the coming months to get her them to take away into total athlete mode. The REALLY fun the evening’s chill). part for her, is that she gets to experience Gordie and new workout programs and nutrition plans, bride, Felicia, were and they share the progress with their the consummate audience. One of her goals is to get riders providing in our region to get in on the action and Lolly and Ted with bring fitness to Southern equestrians. If an experience they anyone from SEDA and beyond wants to Gordie is continuing the tradition today. will never forget. One particular cavalry start getting fit for the saddle, they can get They heard about Gordie from Rosalie charge across the open plain at the fastest in touch with Parrish so she can see if the Benitez, Anne Hornbeak’s niece, over most unrestrained gallop they’ve ever personal training from BioRider and its dinner one night last September and the ridden will remain firmly etched in their team is a good fit for you. notion to go started brewing. They were gray matter! It was a trip of a lifetime and Now that my Mini Me is no longer in the saddle an average of 5-6 hours a day they would be happy to give anyone out here to supervise, I’m wondering just (the longest day being 10 hours – ouch!) there more details if they are interested what sort of trouble I can get into. riding over the plains of the Mara out in joining Gordie and his crew. Ted Hmmmmmmmm. I do believe that’s among all the wild creatures including managed to reduce his original group Vinnie out in the field. Sorry Cameron, (but not limited to) lion, elephant, hippo, of 1600 pictures down to about 500 or he’s mine now. hyena, giraffe, gazelle, impala, warthog, so and uploaded them to Shutterfly if topi, cape buffalo,water buck, zebra a host anybody wants to see what the trip was of amazing brightly colored birds. The like. You can find them here: https:// horses were Thoroughbreds or Somali/ tedlollywhitemiscphotos.shutterfly.com/ Arab/Thoroughbred pictures/1721. hosts Ted and Lolly White on a horseback safari in Kenya. crosses and all were forward going and very steady in Finding that two insane dachshunds the company of critters that could easily was not quite enough mayhem, Vicky make them (and their riders) the next Busch has decided to further enrich her meal. The camps were traditional canvas life by adding a third. Her latest addition, tented camps (think Out of Africa) and Agnes (from Despicable Me) is a black and the food and service were out of this tan, wirehair dachshund. She is from New Send me the dirt. Ponyparade@ hotmail.com S Vicky Busch’s latest addition: Agnes. 6 | S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 | 7 SEDA Junior Classic Results RIDER HORSE SCORE *DRESSAGE ONLY* FIRST LEVEL TEST 1 Emma Beckers Bienvenu ZSH RIDER HORSE SCORE INTRO LEVEL TEST A 65.689 TRAINING LEVEL TEST 1 RIDER Mr Sandman Spirit 55.938 Brodi Sardi Jesse 67.000 Svenya Stoyanoff Maestro 59.375 Svenya Stoyanoff Maestro 59.250 Lauren Knoerr Starlight Express 61.875 Lauren Knoerr Starlight Express 62.000 Vinnie 60.500 Best Of Intentions 64.348 Lavalais 67.083 Ashley Dowdy Nilla Wafer 61.875+ Sarah English Sydney Ragas Strawberry Sass 56.042 Sarah English Vinnie 69.063 USEA NOVICE A Ann Byerley Maggie 61.042 Sarah Truett As You Wish HC Simone Page Isabella Rodwig USEA TRAINING A INTRO LEVEL TEST B Lavalais 66.607 TRAINING LEVEL TEST 3 Nicole Dupuis Mr Sandman Spirit 55.625 Svenya Stoyanoff Maestro 63.438 Emma Beckers Bienvenu ZSH 60.600 Lauren Knoerr Starlight Express 62.813 Isabella Rodwig Lavalais 65.200 Ashley Dowdy Nilla Wafer 69.063 Ann Byerley Maggie 59.800 Sarah English Vinnie 65.000 RIDER SCORE Nicole Dupuis Isabella Rodwig TRAINING LEVEL TEST 2 HORSE INTRO LEVEL TEST C HORSE Kelsey Lassen Zevi’s 1 Step Majestic 63.333 Good job everyone, we’re looking forward to next year! DRESSAGE PLACE JUMPING FINAL SCORE PLACE *COMBINED TEST* PRE-AMOEBA (INTRO A) Ashley Fugler Mr Sandman Spirit 41.6 4 E E E Samantha Schultz You Stole My Heart 37.5 1 0/31 68.5 2 Brice Budwine Saint Peter 41.6+ 3 E E E Maddie Mazzetti Lucky Cash 40.0 2 0/28 68.0 1 Emma Beckers Madoc Mari 38.25+ 2 E E E Simone Page Best Of Intentions 33.25 1 0/0 33.25 1 Brodi Sardi Jesse 38.2 3 0/0 38.25 2 Blair Campbell Montana Gold 38.5 4 0/0 38.5 3 Kylie Reitzell Whistlin’ Dixie 41.5 6 4/16 61.5 5 Sydney Ragas Strawberry Sass 39.25 5 0/0 39.25 4 Ann Byerley Maggie 41.32 2 0/0 41.32 2 Sophie Devine Lucky Cash 38.16 1 0/0 38.16 1 Sydney Schultz Double Dutch 46.58 3 8/1 55.58 3 Romantic Affair 39.0 1 0/0 39.0 1 Kelsey Lassen Zevi’s 1 Step Majestic 35.71 1 0/0 35.71 1 Keith Murray, Jr ... too cute! Good job, Emma Beckers! TADPOLE (INTRO C) POLLYWOG (USEA BEGINNER NOVICE A) BEGINNER NOVICE (USEA BEGINNER NOVICE B) Juliette James PHOTOS ©REE PHOTOGRAPHICS TRAINING (USEA TRAINING A) A fabulous smile at the Junior Classic. 8 | S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 JR/YR REPORT A Ton of Fun… the Junior Classic By Gerlinde Beckers, SEDA Jr/Yr Director portion of the combined tests. The afternoon awards ceremony comprised of the newly added Team Competition Award, in which the top PHOTO COURTESY OF LISETTE CONSTANTIN three teams received bronze, silver, and gold medals based on their predetermined dressage test score. Combined-Test dressage ribbons were given and more special awards: My Fair Lady and My Cool Dude. These awards were based on the highest dressage scores for either dressage “Team Black Belt” winners of team challenge: L to R Kelsey Lassen Simone Page, Sophie Devine. + SEDA Eventing Award Chair: Kristen Dowdy 1300 Albert Street Mandeville, LA 70448 (985) 966-4770 [email protected] only or combined test dressage. The Perfect Parent Award was given to Bobby Rodwig, + Volunteer Hours Chair: he SEDA Junior Classic is the highlight of although ALL parents deserve this award!!! the year for our SEDA’s junior riders. It takes The day could not end without an entertaining a team of active volunteers, generous sponsors, round of unmounted games including sack race, Lauri Byerley 242 Evangeline Dr Mandeville, LA 70471 committed parents, and of course, talented egg and spoon, bucket run and of course the all- riders for the show to be such a success! time favorite, water balloon toss hosted by the T The SEDA Junior Classic was held on June Master of the Games, Mark Beckers. 21st & 22nd, at Amen Corner Farm. The show Stadium portion of the Combined Test started Saturday morning with dressage rides, started bright and early Sunday morning, ranging from Introductory to First level under under jump judge Deborah McLaughlin and the eye of Judge Helen George of Virginia. The timer Kalie Beckers. The skies were cloudy, morning ended with equitation and lead-line but no rain. Clear round courses followed each classes. The lead-line class let us all get a peak of jumping round and many riders came away the future SEDA junior riders; I predict tough with decorative neon clear-round ribbons. The competition in the near future! final award ceremony took place outside the The potluck lunch was held in the Grand show office. Combined Test Division champions Prix Pavilion and organized by Kelley and Mark and Overall Low Score Champion were awarded Varisco. As always it was a HUGE success, food, as well as more special awards such as Posed food, and more food! We can’t forget fun, fun, Under Pressure and Horse of a Different Color and more fun. Music was provided by Bobby Combined Test. Thankfully, the “Unauthorized Rodwig’s high-tech sound system. Immediately Dismount Award” sponsored by the Lassen following the pot-luck lunch, the dressage Family had to be held for another time. ribbons and level champions were awarded as Thank you to all of the SEDA members, well as the special dressage awards such as the volunteers, and competitors who pitched in Golden Ollie, The Horse of a Different Color to make the 2014 SEDA Junior Classic a great Dressage and High Score Dressage. Of course we success! It was another memorable show filled threw in a few special awards such as the Petite with dedicated SEDA members, talented junior Princess and The Most Cooperative Horse. riders, magnificent horses and ponies, and A The afternoon started back with the dressage TON OF FUN! How do members participate in the SEDA Awards Program? B Eventing scores must be mailed to the Eventing Chair within 14 days after the last day on which the horse trial/ combined test was held. Use the form on page 26 to submit your scores. C Check your standings and volunteer hours on the web site and with each issue. Report any discrepancies to the appropriate chair. www.sedariders.org continued on page 15 S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 | 9 MEMBER REPORT Juniors Excel in 4-H By Kelley Varisco Welcome New Members Terry Gafney Folsom, LA PHOTO COURTESY OF KELLEY VARISCO Jennifer Ladnier Kiln, MS Tina McLellan New Orleans, LA p Did you know... Horses don’t age exactly like humans. Here is an approximate age calculator to find out how your horse’s age compares to yours. Horse Age Human Age 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.5 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.5 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24.5 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35.5 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43.5 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70.5 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85.5 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.5 Sarah English on Vinnie, Isabella Rodwig on Chad, Ann Byerley on Maggie, Christian Maloney on Gangster, Alex Varisco on Maeve. S EDA Jr riders were busy competing at 4-H English high point award and was named horse shows this summer. The show season Louisiana State 4-H Premier Exhibitor. started with Southeast District horse show, held Our junior riders not only ride well, in June at the Florida Parish’s arena in Amite. they are smart. Sarah Truett, Sarah English The district show is a qualifier for the state and Alex Varisco earned spots to compete at show, which was held in July at the Burton Southern Regional Horse Championships in Complex in Lake Charles. At the state level, the academic horse contest. Alex participated riders qualify to go on to Southern Regional on the Louisiana Quiz Bowl team, Sarah Truett Horse Championships and compete against was a member of the state horse judging team, riders from thirteen states. and Sarah English was the state representative SEDA members participating in summer 4-H shows were: Sarah English, Alex Varisco, Competition at the regional level is tough. Sarah Truett, Isabella Rodwig, Ann Byerley, The classes tend to be huge. The hunter under and Sydney Ragas. Riders competed and saddle class had 151 riders; the training level qualified in English showmanship, trail, dressage class was 46. The region places 10 out groundwork, halter, hunter under saddle, hunt of each class! Considering the numbers, if you seat equitation, working hunter, equitation over make it to the top 20 that is pretty good. Alex fences, and dressage. and Maeve placed 2nd in training level dressage Isabella Rodwig, earned Southeast District, English high point, 13 and under, and Ann Byerley earned the Southeast District 14 and over English high point. Source: about.com in public speaking contest. and 7th in open jumpers. Isabella Rodwig placed 12th in training level dressage. Sarah English placed 8th in public speaking and Sarah Truett placed 9th in horse judging. Alex Varisco won the Louisiana State 4-H 10 | S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 continued on page 15 SCHOLARSHIP REPORT Classical Connection learn to be more positive toward myself By Mary Alice Edwards watching the videos and listening to the so that I could gain helpful information by instruction while I changed my position. JJ A s I sit here in the barn at Hassler to the side flapping! To be able to maintain recommends watching your videos three times to gain the most out of them. Dressage Riveredge’s West facility in the correct connection, I needed to learn to Maryland, I am grateful for the opportunity keep my elbow glued to my side with my Not only did I have the advantage of to be able to observe excellent riding and shoulder blades back and down. Not an watching the lessons of other riders but teaching. I would like to thank SEDA and easy thing for someone who has ridden for also to watch JJ take lessons from Scott the scholarship committee for helping me twenty years in a different position. I knew Hassler on her horses that are in training. achieve this dream with awarding me the I was starting to do it the correct way, as I also was able to observe what level of care 2014 Spring Adult Scholarship. my muscles were beginning to be sore in it takes to maintain upper level dressage places I had not felt before. horses. From the best individual feed for It is a very busy operation with Jessica Jo (JJ) Tate as the trainer. She has six each horse to thermal plate therapy, very efficient young women assisting magnetic blankets and different her in everyday duties. There is veterinarians who specialize in a constant activity starting at 7:00 variety areas. am, with feeding, cleaning stalls and I came here to observe the turnout. The working students ride classical method of training but their own horses and the horses they learned so much more. From the are helping to train, then interact care and maintenance of the horse, with JJ critiquing what the horse to the importance of the student- needs to improve on and what the teacher relationship. I also learned horse felt like. JJ, while she might be that it is important for the teacher to teaching a trailer-in lesson, also has continue her education, as dressage a close eye on the other riders in the is a lifelong learning experience. JJ is very passionate about arena. helping JJ Tate is a classically trained rider others acquire the and trainer. For me, I wanted to train knowledge of classical dressage. with JJ because I hoped to gain more She is gracious with her time in insight into the proper feel of riding explaining the reason you should classically. JJ has a gift for teaching ride a certain way and encouraging and explaining exactly what you need to do with your individual body parts Mary Alice Edwards on Fortoula (left) with JJ Tate. you to strive for more education. I feel now that I can apply several to have the correct riding position. First, I It is inspiring to watch riders on a famous quotes from Maya Angelou to my needed to learn to maintain the topline on daily basis with these beautiful positions. riding, “when you know better, you do my horse, Fortoula. My previous years of It definitely gives a visual aid of correct better” and “when you learn, you teach riding eventing and jumping has caused position when I am practicing by myself. and when you get, you give”. me to be slightly round-shouldered and I also had a friend, Caroline Adams, If any rider has an opportunity to ride or bent in a protective position. I had to learn offer to video my lessons with JJ. I never audit a clinic with JJ, I highly recommend to sit up and sit down in the saddle with really liked to watch videos of myself before, you spend your time and money doing so. my shoulder blades back and down. My but I now realize the benefits of observing With gratitude, right elbow wanted to be somewhere out myself during a lesson. First, I had to Mary Alice Edwards. S S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S A G E A S S O C I A T I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 0 1 4 | 11 Eventing Standings As of August 17, 2014 RIDER TESTS/ POINTS JUDGES *SCHOOLING COMBINED TESTS* HORSE TRAINING - SR Ted White Rebecca Smedley Loughnatousa Brown Bear Bella Octavia 2 14 1 5 4 28 TRAINING - JR Kelsey Lassen Zevi 1 Step Majestic NOVICE - JR Rachel Dell Rain Dance 2 12 NOVICE - SR Craig Peterson Sportsfield Ryan 1 7 Chrissy West Endymion 1 5 BEGINNER NOVICE - SR Sally Richards Tabula Rasa 3 13 Ginny Harrison Graceful 2 12 Joan Bergmann Painted Postcard 2 9 1 5 Chrissy West Endymion Triple S Blackwood Elaine Mendel-John Image Elaine Groves Best Kept Secret 1 4 1 4 Rebecca Hron Warrior Fortune 1 3 Ashley Murray Starflight Amira 1 2 RIDER HORSE TESTS/ POINTS JUDGES POLLYWOG - SR 1 7 Elaine Groves Gerlinde Beckers Bienvenu ZSH 1 5 GREEN AS GRASS - SR Kalie Beckers Joey 1 4 TADPOLE - JR Sydney Ragas Strawberry Sass Best Kept Secret 1 7 Sally Richards Tabula Rasa 1 7 Gerlinde Beckers Bienvenu ZSH 1 5 3 20 Danielle Aymond Come Fly With Me 1 4 Hailey Cunningham Jean Laffite 3 17 Hilda Drennan Big Ben 1 3 Kylie Reitzell Whistlin Dixie 3 13 GREEN AS GRASS - JR Brodi Sardi Jessie 3 10 Sophie Devine Lucky Cash 1 7 Sophie Devine Lucky Cash 1 10 Lily Miller Godiva 1 5 Blair Campbell Montana Gold 2 10 STARTER - SR Simone Page Best of Intentions 1 7 Allison Rinehart A Hot Asset 1 7 Sydney Schultz Double Dutch 1 6 STARTER - JR 10 Emma Beckers Madoc Mari 1 5 Emma Beckers Madoc Mari 1 Sarah English Appy Go Lucky 1 5 Brodi Sardi Jessie 1 7 Stevie Lynn Roth Puzzle 2 4 Molly Heurtin Lil Bit O Color 1 6 Sophie Bell Victoria My Stellar Achievement Twix 1 4 Kylie Reitzell Whistlin Dixie 1 6 1 3 Isabella Rodwig Roscommon Aidan 1 2 1 3 Samantha Schultz Snickers Satisfies 1 0 Sophie Bell Victoria 1 0 Graceful Cady O Daly Endymion 2 17 2 12 Painted Postcard 2 14 Cool Brees 1 8 Butter Cream 1 3 Craig Peterson Sportsfield Ryan 3 33 Caroline Germany Zutch 2 7 Loughnatousa Brown Bear The Professor 1 6 1 4 Zevi 1 Step Majestic 2 9 Sarah Servat Eleanor Waag AMOEBA - JR *RECOGNIZED EVENTING* Galway Blazer 4 28 Simone Page Stevie Lynn Roth Appy Go Lucky 1 7 Ashely Fugler Snickers Satisfies 1 7 Juliette James Romantic Affair 1 7 Maddie Mazzetti Chocolate Eclair 1 5 Jaide Guillory Triple Treat 1 7 Sydney Ragas Strawberry Sass 1 5 Triple Treat 1 4 Dan the Man 1 7 Isabella Rodwig Lilah Franks Jitterbug 1 4 Maddie Mazzetti Lily Miller Godiva 1 3 PRE-AMOEBA - JR Daisy Frank 2 11 BEGINNER NOVICE - SR 1 7 Ginny Harrison Chrissy West Ann Byerley Maggie 4 27 Simone Page Best of Intentions 1 7 Sydney Schultz Double Dutch 3 13 Maddie Mazzetti Luck Cash 1 7 Sophie Devine Lucky Cash 2 13 Samantha Schultz You Stole My Heart 1 5 Ryan Wood Galway Blazer Joan Heymann Bergmann Joan Heymann Bergmann Aryelle Stafford NOVICE - SR TRAINING - SR 1 7 Ashley Fugler Mr Sandman Spirit 2 5 Cameron Dauterive PK Mystic Stardust 1 7 Brice Budwine Saint Peter 4 0 Ted White Samantha Schultz Snickers Satisfies 2 6 Brooklyn Hoth Twix 1 0 Ginny Harrison Simone Page Best of Intentions 1 6 Sarah Servat *SCHOOLING HORSE TRIALS* TRAINING - JR Montana Gold 1 4 TRAINING - JR Victoria Schnauder La Madeleine 1 0 Kelsey Lassen Zevi 1 Step Majestic 1 Joan Bergmann 1 7 Caroline Germany Zutch Abbeyliex Maid of Diamonds 1 7 1 7 Colston TESTS/ POINTS JUDGES BEGINNER NOVICE - SR Twizzler Ryan Wood POLLYWOG - JR HORSE Elaine Groves Abbeyleix Maid of Diamonds Best of Intentions BEGINNER NOVICE - JR RIDER PHOTO ©REE PHOTOGRAPHICS PHOTO COURTESY OF GERLINDE BECKERS Alex Varisco Kelsey Lassen 7 One out of one horse and rider pairs agree: it’s too hot to ride, let’s take a nap instead. Kalie Beckers and Carush. 7th place individual Young Rider/Prix St. George finish at the 2014 North American Junior Young Rider Championships, July 14-20, Lexington, KY. 12 | S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 Recognized Dressage Standings As of August 17, 2014 RIDER HORSE SCORE TESTS/ JUDGES INTRO LEVEL - JR/YR English/ Sarah Wood/Ryan Vinnie Galway Blazer 70.000 66.875 3/2 2/1 TRAINING LEVEL - JR/YR Page/Simone Beckers/Emma Wood/Ryan Best of Intentions Madoc Mari Galway Blazer 65.469 61.683 61.667 4/2 3/3 4/2 TRAINING LEVEL - AA Harmon/Elaine Hall/Carmen Petraitis/Dawn Roslyn KB Bravo Coriolis 65.645 65.553 58.095 3/2 3/2 2/1 TRAINING LEVEL - OPPORTUNITY Page/Simone Richards/Sally Best of Intentions Tabula Rasa 65.469 65.000 4/2 4/2 FIRST LEVEL - JR/YR Beckers/Kalie Frisbee/Parish Breland/Kaley Varisco/Alex Alada Strike Virtuoso Sandor Abbeyleix Maid of Diamonds 69.839 68.241 66.774 63.458 1/1 3/2 4/4 4/2 FIRST LEVEL - AA Edwards/ Mary Alice Hall/Carmen White/Ted Breland/Julie Taliaferro/Robyn West/Chrissy Fortoula Bravo Loughnatousa Brown Bear Not An Issue Glenormiston Billies Bay Cady O’Daly Endymion 66.368 65.553 64.758 62.543 61.532 60.226 2/2 3/2 4/4 4/2 2/2 2/2 FIRST LEVEL - O Harrison/Ginny Quast/Lynn Graceful Worth the Wait 67.764 66.178 4/2 4/2 SECOND LEVEL - JR/YR Breland/Kaley Sandor 61.238 4/4 SECOND LEVEL FREESTYLE - JR/YR Beckers/Kalie Bienvenu ZSH 68.317 2/2 SECOND LEVEL - AA Edwards/Mary Alice White/Ted Taliaferro/Robyn White/Lolly Fortoula Loughtanousa Brown Bear Glenormiston Billies Bay Cold Snap 64.211 61.786 58.256 56.905 1/1 4/4 4/4 2/2 THIRD LEVEL - JR/YR Dauterive/Cameron Beckers/Kalie Dauterive/Cameron Don Giovanni Bienvenu ZSH Audacity 66.675 65.320 61.600 4/4 2/2 4/4 THIRD LEVEL - AA White/Lolly Cayenne 59.766 4/4 FOURTH LEVEL - JR/YR Dauterive/Cameron PK Mystic Stardust 66.000 1/1 FOURTH LEVEL FREESTLYE - JR/YR Dauterive/Cameron Don Giovanni 69.900 2/2 FOURTH LEVEL - AA Barca/Allison White/Lolly Risque Cayenne 65.980 61.688 4/3 2/2 PRIX ST GEORGES - YR Beckers/Kalie Carush 67.171 2/2 PRIX ST GEORGES FREESTYLE - JR/YR Beckers/Kalie Carush 68.676 4/4 PRIX ST GEORGES FREESTYLE - AA Freeman/Laura Freeman/Laura Laoma Tribute 60.559 59.737 3/3 2/2 INTERMEDIARE I - JR/YR Beckers/Kalie Carush 65.658 1/1 + SEDA Recognized Dressage Award Chair: Sally Richards 75171 Old Military Rd. Covington, LA 70435 (985) 809-7391 [email protected] + Volunteer Hours Chair: Lauri Byerley 242 Evangeline Dr Mandeville, LA 70471 How do members participate in the SEDA Awards Program? B Make copies of the front of your recognized dressage test results making sure score, date, and judge’s name are legible. C Mail copies to Sally no later than 14 days after the last day of the weekend on which the show in question was held. Include a valid e-mail address. D Check your standings and volunteer hours on the web site and with each issue. Report any discrepancies to the appropriate chair. www.sedariders.org Note: s er Hour Volunte e b w may no online! d te it m sub r Hours Voluntee Visit the the SEDA Page of ! web site S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 | 13 Schooling Dressage Standings As of August 17, 2014 RIDER HORSE TESTS/ JUDGES SCORE RIDER Lanqenstein 4/2 64.827 Harmon, Elaine Roslyn KB 4/3 66.341 Gafney, Terry Legacy’s Missing Link 2/1 56.250 Richards, Sally Tabula Rasa 3/3 65.700 Titus, Corrine Beau 2/1 62.836 Lucky Cash 1/1 73.500 Aymond, Danielle Come Fly With Me 2/1 62.479 Talix 4/2 62.288 L Brown Bear 1/1 64.400 INTRO LEVEL - JR/YR Schultz, Sydney Double Dutch 1/1 71.250 Cross, Kym Byerly, Ann Maggie 1/1 70.500 TRAINING LEVEL - O Budwine,Brice Saint Peter 1/1 68.750 Simons, Jessie Wood, Ryan Galaway Blazer 2/2 66.000 FIRST LEVEL - JR Frank, Lilah Jitterbug 1/1 65.250 Beckers, Kalie Tia Tejano 2/2 64.827 English, Sarah Vinnie 2/2 65.782 Beckers, Emma Madoc Mari 2/1 62.176 Cadence 1/1 63.965 Rodwig, Isabella Chad 1/1 64.750 FIRST LEVEL - AA Mazetti, Maddi Triple Treat 1/1 64.687 MacGregor, Kim Knoerr, Lauren Starlight Express 9/5 63.799 FIRST LEVEL - O Waag, Eleanor Twizzler 2/1 63.475 Tharp, Katie Cadence 1/1 66.056 Sardi, Brodi Jessie 5/3 63.013 Quast, Lynn Worth The Wait 1/1 62.758 Alada Strike 2/1 63.347 Zydeco 2/1 66.821 Risque 3/2 66.891 Dowdy, Ashley Vanilla Wafer 6/3 62.449 SECOND LEVEL - JR/YR + Volunteer Hours Chair: Stoyanoff, Svenya Maestro 6/3 61.875 Beckers, Kalie Lauri Byerley 242 Evangeline Dr Mandeville, LA 70471 Dupois, Nicole Chocolate Eclair 2/1 61.245 THIRD LEVEL - O How do members participate in the SEDA Awards Program? Chocolate Eclair 2/2 60.781 Tharp, Katie Nilla Wafer 2/1 60.000 FOURTH LEVEL - AA Bobrowski, Laurel Vanilla Wafer 4/2 59.576 Barca, Allison Restrepo, Alex Dancer 3/2 59.500 USEA BEGINNER NOVICE - JR Frank, Daisy Dan the Man 1/1 59.375 Beckers, Kalie Joey 3/2 66.064 Dowdy, Ashley Mr Sandman Spirit 2/2 59.062 Guillory, Jade Triple Treat 1/1 62.500 Cambre, Olivia Chocolate Eclair 2/1 59.000 Devine, Sophie Lucky Cash 2/2 62.105 Dupois, Nicole Mr Sandman Spirit 2/1 58.753 Miller, Lilly Happy Days 2/2 62.039 Schultz, Samantha Snickers Satisfies 1/1 61.578 Gimlet 2/1 70.626 Schultz, Sydney Double Dutch 2/2 59.201 Beckers, Gerlinde Bienvenvenu ZSH 4/2 67.372 Richards, Sally Tabula Rasa 1/1 66.500 Best of Intentions 3/3 63.913 Bella Octavia 2/1 67.879 Zevi 1 Step Majestic 5/3 64.000 3/2 62.706 Hoopes, Barbara PRIX CAPRILLI INTRO LEVEL - JR/YR C Mail copies to the Schooling Dressage Chair no later than 14 days after the last day of the weekend on which the show in question was held. Include a valid e-mail address. D Check your standings and volunteer hours on the web site and with each issue. Report any discrepancies to the appropriate chair. Bobrowski, Laurel Chambers, Camille INTRO LEVEL - O B Make copies of the front of your dressage test results making sure score, date, and judge’s name are legible. SCORE Landreneau, Nicole Devine, Sophie Dressage Award Chair: Heather Truett 82403 Sabine St. Folsom, LA 70437 (985) 630-2551 [email protected] TESTS/ JUDGES TRAINING LEVEL - AA INTRO LEVEL - AA + SEDA Schooling HORSE USEA BEGINNER NOVICE - SR Ragas, Sydney Strawberry Sass 3/3 69.309 Reitzell, Kylie Whistlin Dixie 3/3 64.678 Faciane, Corryn Maeve 1/1 64.440 USEA NOVICE - JR 2/1 63.939 USEA TRAINING - SR TRAINING LEVEL - JR/YR Beckers, Kalie Dancer Lassen, Kelsey Zevis I Step Majestic 5/4 64.768 Rodwig, Isabella Chad 4/2 64.462 Wood, Ryan Galaway Blazer 1/1 63.541 Beckers, Kalie Tia Tejano 1/1 63.400 Byerley, Ann Maggie 2/2 62.121 DeRoches, Christina Stormin Eddie 5/2 59.365 Page, Simone 1/1 57.291 Best of Intentions Page, Simone Smedley, Rebecca USEA TRAINING - JR Lassen, Kelsey USEA PRELIM EVENTING - SR Ginny Harrison The Professor Note to competitors: When submitting your scores, please make sure the rider’s name, horse’s name, and the rider designation (Jr, AA, or O) are written clearly on the test. Thank you! Emma Beckers and Bienvenu ZSH at United States Pony Club National Championships. Deep South Region Training Level Team finished 3rd in Overall Division, held in Lexington, KY. PHOTO COURTESY OF NICOLE LANDRENEAU PHOTO COURTESY OF GERLINDE BECKERS www.sedariders.org Carmen Hall at Serenity Farm. 1 4 | S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S A G E A S S O C I A T I O N S N O V E M B E R / D E C E M B E R 2 0 11 Juniors Excel in 4-H, continued from page 10 Quiz Bowl: 3rd Noah Roheim, Sarah over—1st Alex Varisco, 2nd Ann Byerley Truett, Hannah Bader, Ann Byerley Dressage first level (all ages): 1st Alex Horse judging: 1st Noah Roheim, Sarah Varisco; 2nd Isabella Rodwig; 3rd Ann Truett, Joy Nettles, Hannah Bader Byerley Open trail: 13 & under—2nd Isabella Hunter showmanship: 13 & under—3rd Rodwig; 14 and over—2nd Ann Byerley, Sydney Ragas, 6th Isabella Rodwig; 14 & 3rd Alex Varisco over—2nd Ann Byerley; 3rd Alex Varisco; Ground work: 14 & over—7th Ann 6th Sarah English. Byerley Congratulations to all! S PHOTO COURTESY OF KELLEY VARISCO Equitation over fences (all ages): 2nd Ann Byerley; 3rd Alex Varisco; 4th Sarah English; 6th Sydney Ragas Working hunter (all ages): 1st Alex Varisco, 3rd Sydney Ragas, 4th Sarah English, Hunter under saddle: 13 & under—2nd Louisiana State 4-H Horse Show Results Isabella Rodwig, 5th Sydney Ragas; 14 & Premier exhibitor: First place Alex and 9th Alex Varisco Varisco; 4th Sarah English; 5th Ann Hunt seat Equitation: 13 & under—1st Byerley Isabella Rodwig, 6th Sydney Ragas; 14 & Public speaking: First place Sarah English over—1st Alex Varisco, 4th Ann Byerley Team demonstration: Isabella Rodwig, Dressage training level: 13 & under—1st Ann Byerley 2nd Isabella Rodwig, 3rd Sydney Ragas; 14 & Junior Classic, continued from page 9 Sponsors Dressage High Score Champion – Ted & Lolly White, High Hope Farm Combined Test Champion – Ted & Lolly White, High Hope Farm Horses of a Different Color – Allison Barca, DVM Golden Ollie – Oliver Twist and Beckers Family High Score Dressage on a PONY – Lassen Family Perfect Parent Award – Nicole Landreneau My Fair Lady – Elaine Harmon My Cool Dude – Elaine Harmon Poised Under Pressure – Ragas Family Unauthorized Dismount – Lassen Family Platinum Level Sponsor Rodwig Family Highlands Riding Center Oak Hill Ranch, LLC Southern Agrihay Co., LLC Palowsky Law, LLC over—3rd Ann Byerley, 6th Sarah English, Ponchatoula Feed & Seed Store Equi-Best Equestrian Center Ted & Lolly White Vicky Busch Gold Level Sponsors Half Moon Stables, LLC Silver Level Sponsors Spencer’s Feed & Seed Anne Hornbeak Stables Hammond Veterinary Services Bronze Level Sponsors 2 Dutch Ranch Elaine Mendel-John Special Awards My Fair Lady: Kelsey Lassen My Cool Dude: Brodi Sardi Golden Ollie: Sarah English Horse of a Different Color Dressage: Ashley Dowdy PHOTO COURTESY OF LAURA RAGAS Alex Varisco won the Premier Exhibitor Award. Sydney Ragas and Strawberry Sass received premium ribbons in every class they entered at the District Show! Horse of a Different Color Dressage Combined Test: Sydney Schultz High Score Pony: Ashley Dowdy Prettiest Tail: You Stole My Heart (Samantha Schultz) Best Braids: Isabella Rodwig Best Turned Out Horse & Rider: Sydney Schultz Cleanest Tack: Kylie Reitzel Cleanest Horse: Ann Byerley Most Cooperative Horse: Bienvenu (Emma Beckers) Perfect Parent: Bobby Rodwig Caught Being Polite: Kelsey Lassen Caught Showing Good Sportsmanship: Sophie Devine Perfect Horse & Rider Pair: Svenya Stoyanoff Petite Princess: Anna Boundrant Most Improved: Lauren Knoerr Poised Under Pressure: Sarah Truett S A huge Thank You to Amen Corner Farm for the generous donation of their facility! S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 | 15 BOARD MEETING MINUTES Board Meeting Minutes June 23, 2014 • La Carreta’s in Covington, LA Submitted by Lisette Constantin, SEDA Secretary Board Members in attendance: Lynn • All in agreement to keep same classes for next year. • Opportunity Classes: It was agreed by all that the Opportunity Classes should •2015 LBT I & II Dates: May 15-17. be their own separate division Quast, Elaine Harmon, Vicky Busch, Breed show will be Friday May 15. because they are neither, schooling Nicole Landreneau, Lisette Constantin, LBT I will be Friday and Saturday nor recognized. It was debated Elizabeth Cummings, Laura Freeman May 15-16. LBT II will be Sunday whether these classes should be (as guest). May 17. included under the “Schooling” Absent: Janel Martin, Gerlinde Beckers, Leslie Morris. Meeting called to order at 7:08PM. 1. Junior Show Report from Elaine in Gerlinde’s absence • Show was great with many volunteers and sponsors. • 2015 Secretary: Debbie Garis, who can do Level IV. •2015 Officials : Tom Poulin and Melissa Creswick. •Vicky was able to get the same deal for Serenity except for $5/stall increase for stall cleaning. The 2015 • Show was small and the only thing cost will be $80 for the weekend different than in the past was the instead of $75 for stall cleaning. date. • Gerlinde to give full report in future. 2. Le Bon Temps Report from Laura • Laura reported for Championships there will be a rule change to high point for each day. •Pony stick will not be needed for or the “Recognized” standings at the SEDA yearend awards. A vote was taken to include a separate Opportunity Class under the Recognized standings: 4 in favor and 1 opposed. 3. Fleur de Leap 2015 • 09/20/14-09/21/14. Dressage judges are needed. • Two officials have been approached for September 2015. • We need to be OK’d by Area III at the Area III Summer meeting • 2014 Net $6000. 2015, but for 2016 it will be needed to obtain dates for Sept 2015 and •All comments were very positive. in order to have a Level III show. April 2016. Application has been We had entries from FL, MS, and •SEDA will be added to the “Hold LA. Harmless Agreement.” submitted. • Morgan Draper Vaughn has run shows in the past and is willing to run FDL. Proposed payment to Morgan discussed. • Motion to hire Morgan to run FDL passed unanimously, as well as for expenses for her to attend Area III meeting, and her payment for running FDL ($10/entry, then $15/ per entry once show is recognized). 4.Membership • We currently have 165 members. 5. GMO – USDF Issue PHOTO ©REE PHOTOGRAPHICS • Nicole proposed that we ask/ poll members about the USDF membership issue. • Vicky will give reasons in We couldn’t do it without our volunteers! Thanks to everyone who made the Junior Classic happen. newsletter suggestion box so 16 | S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S A G E A S S O C I A T I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 0 14 that members will be informed about the issue of the USDF membership as a part of SEDA membership. 6. Suggestion Box • No new issues. 7. Term Limits • This will be tabled until all Board members are present . 8. Recognized Dressage Awards • Membership Chair would track which members are doing Recognized shows. In the last month of the year, the Dressage Chair would look at USDF standings. Thank you, SEDA Community, for supporting the 2014 NAJYRC Region 9 Teams. • Issue of whether to ask SEDA members what they think about changes in recognized Dressage Awards was discussed. 9. Bylaws Bylaws need to be discussed SCHOLARSHIP REPORT Jumping Up A Level By Lilah Frank, recipient of the SEDA Junior Scholarship O n June 28th and 29th I used my make sure not to lean forward and to stay SEDA Scholarship to go to the Kyle with my pony in the air. He also suggested Carter clinic in Mobile, Alabama, with that because Jitterbug has a dirty stop, to my pony, Jitterbug. We worked on the stay in a consistent canter rhythm, but when show jumping and cross country phases of I get to about 18 feet from the fence, to try to expanding and separating eventing. Currently, I have been working on go as fast I can to make sure she is in front divisions was addressed. moving up to Beginner Novice and all of the of my leg. This was really helpful for water questions that go with it, not just height. obstacles, jumps with tricky terrain, and further to address problems. 10.Schooling Show Divisions • For 2015 the issue of 11.Serenity Night Schooling Show Moving up from Starter to Beginner • No details were known mounds and banks. Novice is a big transition. Some of the At the end of the clinic, Kyle Carter said challenges I have encountered are rhythm, that the thing that makes a good upper consistency, keeping my pony in front level rider is the commitment and work Clinic of my leg, waiting for the fence, and the put into your horse and your riding, and he • Saturday, August 16, importance of position. complimented my work ethic. This has been about this show. 12.Marie Cobb Photography 2014, (with rain date of August 23, 2014). • Clinic is full. 13.Next meeting August 25, 2014 at Bravo’s Restaurant in Metairie. S Kyle Carter has been to WEG, Rolex and an inspiration to work even harder because the Olympics representing Canada. I had my dream is to be the youngest American to heard that he could be harsh, but I thought ever go to the Olympics. he was honest and funny. The thing we worked on most at the clinic was waiting for the fence. He said to I would like to thank my trainer, Ginny Harrison, and SEDA for this wonderful opportunity to represent both of them. S S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S A G E A S S O C I A T I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 0 1 4 | 17 Volunteer Hours As of August 17, 2014 NAMEHRS Anders, Maria Mercedes 16 Anders, Wayne 0 Appel, William 0 Arndt, Ashlynn 0 Arndt, Dianne 0 Barca DVM, Allison** 4 Baronne, Nicole* 0 Barowka, Jamie 19 Barowka, Logan* 4 Beckers, Mark 12 Beckers, Gerlinde** 14 Beckers, Emma* 12 Beckers, Kalie* 12 Bell, Sophie 0 Bellone, Grace 0 Bendzans, Bonnie 0 Bobrowski, Laurel* 0 Breland, Kaley** 0 Breland, Julie 0 Brown, Alethea 0 Budwine, Brice* 0 Budwine, Jordan* 0 Bullard, Foncie 0 Burba, Nancy 0 Busch, Vicky** 4 Bush, Gloria 0 Byerley, Ann* 4 Byerley, Lauri 36 Cambre, Camille* 0 Cambre, Olivia* 0 Campbell, Blair* 0 Canon, Nobie 0 Case, Lincoln 0 Constantin, Lisette** 49 Copeland, Watson 4 Crowley, Michelle 5 Cummins, Elizabeth** 0 Cummins, Grey* 0 Cunningham, Hailey 4 Dauterive, Cameron* 6 Dauterive, Judi** 26 Davis, Sherrie 8 DeFelice, Fran 0 Dell, Rachel 4 Des Roches, Christina* 0 Devine, Sophie* 4 Dowdy, Ashley* 0 Dowdy, Kristin** 8 Drennan, Hilda 0 Dupuis, Nicole* 0 Edwards, Mary Alice 6 Eglesfield, Bruce 0 Embree, Emily 0 English, Sarah* 6 Faciane, Corryn* 1 Ferraro, Stacy 0 Ferrell, Bonnie 0 Flannery, Carol 0 NAMEHRS Forst, Natalie 0 Frank, Catherine* 0 Frank, Lilah* 0 Freeman, Laura ** 40 Freeman Jr, Richard 0 Frisbee, Parrish 4 Gaffney, Terry 0 Germany, Caroline 0 Groves, Elaine 0 Guilory, Jaide* 0 Hall, Carmen 0 Hall, Mary Elizabeth 0 Hamilton, Megan 0 Harmon, Elaine** 8 Harrison, Ginny 8 Hebert, Erin 8 Henry, Constance 10 Heurtin, Molly* 10 Heymann-Bergmann, Joan 4 Hoopes, Barbara 0 Hornbeak, Anne 0 Hoth, Brooklyn** 0 Hron, Rebecca 0 Johnson, Lesley 0 Katz, Lynda 4 Kitchens, Sheri 0 Knoerr, Lauren* 10 Knudsen, Suzanne 8 Kornak, Anne 0 Kulifay, Marilyn 0 Kurzius, Rene 0 Ladnier, Jenny 4 Landreneau, Nicole** 39 Lassen, Kelsey* 2 MacGowan, Vicki 4 MacGregor, Susan Kim 8 Martin, Janel** 8 Marullo-Cross, Kym 0 Mayer, Ann 10 Mazetti, Maddie* 0 McCarthy, Hildy 4 Mendel-John, Elaine 8 Merritt, Barbara** 0 Miller, Lily* 4 Miller-Tarver, Charlotte 5 Milliken, Regina** 8 Morris, Leslie** 4 Morrison, Corinne 0 Murray, Ashley 0 Myers, Deana 0 O’Neal, Teri 0 Pace, Stephanie 0 Page, Simone* 4 Palowsky, Stacy 0 Pastuszek, All 12 Penney, Nancy 12 Peterson, Greta 0 Peterson, Craig 8 NAMEHRS Petraitis, Dawn 4 Piccaluga, Amy 0 Quast, Lynn** 0 Ragas, Sydney* 0 Reinhart, Alison 0 Reitzell, Kylie* 7 Restrepo, Alexandra 4 Rice, Margaret** 0 Richards, Sally** 0 Rideau, Natalie 0 Roca, Ruth** 12 Rodwig, Isabella 4 Rose, Shelley 0 Roth, Stevie Lynn* 0 Rouse, Kittye 0 Ryan, Laura 0 Sardi, Brodi* 5 Schnauder, Victoria* 0 Schulberg, Robin 0 Schultz, Kimberly 8 Schultz, Sydney* 0 Schultz, Samantha* 0 Simons, Jesse 0 Smedley, Rebecca 8 Smith, Linda 0 Stafford, Aryelle 0 Stagg, Julie 0 Stoyanoff, Svenya* 0 Summers, Lori 0 Taliaferro, Robyn 0 Tharp, Katie 6 Titus, Corinne 0 Varisco, Kelley 30 Varisco, Wendy Alexandra* 11 Villani, Stephanie 0 Waag, Abigail* 0 Waag, Eleanor* 0 Wade, Nell** 4 West, Chrissy 0 White, Lolly 4 White, Ted 0 Wood, Ryan* 0 Zabenco, Susan 0 NON MEMBERS Ragas, Laura Truett, Heather Truett, Sarah Bigham, Eda Zepernick, Mattie Maloney, Christine Rhodes, Christy Maxfield, Dorothy Richie, Adam Knoerr, Trace Reitzell, Lisa 4 10 23 4 4 8 9 5 4 6 4 All SEDA members over the age of 18 are required to complete 4 volunteer hours, or submit a $25 fee, to be eligible for year-end awards. See Awards Program rules for complete details. **SEDA board members and/or chairpersons are not required to complete additional volunteer hours to be eligible for year-end awards. *Riders under the age of 18 are highly encouraged, but not required, to complete volunteer hours. 18 | S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S A G E A S S O C I A T I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 0 14 Out and About SEDA Prix Caprilli & DoodleBug Tests Brice Budwine at the Junior Classic. PHOTO ©REE PHOTOGRAPHICS Makin’ it happen: judge Helen George and scribe Leslie Morris. Nicole Landreneau on Lanqenstein at Serenity Farm. PHOTO COURTESY OF NICOLE LANDRENEAU PHOTO COURTESY OF ANTHONY LANDRENEAU Team Truett at the Junior Classic. There is also a Doodle Bug test for our leadline graduates: it’s a walk (trot optional) test designed to build confidence in our youngest riders. Copies of the tests are available for download on the SEDA web site. PHOTOS ©REE PHOTOGRAPHICS Anna Bondurant on Legacy’s Missing Link with Kalie Beckers. PHOTOS ©REE PHOTOGRAPHICS PHOTO COURTESY OF NICOLE LANDRENEAU SEDA has developed a series of Prix Caprilli tests for Intro Level, Training Level and First Level for use at our local shows. p Club Financial Statements Just a reminder to everyone that SEDA’s financial statements are available to any member interested in seeing them. We do not publish them in order to protect the club’s privacy, but as a member, you are entitled to review them. Please call or email the Treasurer for a current statement. Dirt ... more interesting than horses. S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S A G E A S S O C I A T I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 0 14 | 19 USDF / TDF / USEA / USEF NEWS Newsworthy Change in Requirements for 2015 Great American/USDF Regional Championships Effective for the 2015 Regional Championship Program year, the Intermediate B test will no longer be used donations for the Youth Silent Auction She is also the creator of EQUILATES™ to take place at the 2014 Adequan/USDF – a sport-specific Pilates-based exercise Annual Convention in Cambridge, MA. and body awareness program for the Donations are fully tax deductible and equestrian. all proceeds will benefit the USDF Youth “We are very excited to have Kathy Convention Scholarship Fund. If you or and Betsy team up as co-clinicians for your business has an item or service to our next adult clinic series. donate to the Youth Silent Auction, please confident that these two presenters will contact the USDF office. S enhance the educational content, as well as a qualifying test for the Great American/ USDF is as provide a more interactive experience for both riders and auditors,” states USDF The Intermediate II test will be the only Kathy Connelly and Betsy Steiner Team Up for Nutrena/USDF Adult Clinic Series test used to qualify for the Intermediate The United States Dressage Federation Nutrena/USDF Adult Clinic Series, or II level of the Great American/USDF (USDF) is pleased to announce the return to find specific dates and locations for Regional Championships. The test to of Kathy Connelly and Betsy Steiner the series (available January 2015), be ridden at the 2015 Great Americna/ as co-clinicians for the next Nutrena/ visit the USDF website or contact the USDF Regional Championships, and US USDF Adult Clinic Series. The series will USDF office. S Dressage Finals presented by Adequan, be begin in the spring of 2015 and run will be the Intermediate II test. through March of 2017, with a clinic in USDF Regional Championships, presented by SmartPak and supported by Merial. S each of USDF’s nine regions. Become a Patron of the US Dressage Finals Kathy Connelly is a USEF “S” Judge, President George Williams. For more information about the USEA Board of Governors Votes to Waive Xentry Transfer and Handling Fee for 2014 AEC USDF Honorary Instructor, and a well At the USEA Board of Governors Become a Patron of the US Dressage respected international dressage rider, meeting August 13, 2014, the Board voted Finals and donate now! Your tax trainer, coach, and judge. She is known overwhelmingly to waive the transfer and deductible gift will have a significant for her amicable personality and non- handling fee associated with Xentry for impact on the success of the event. intimidating teaching style. She also the Nutrena USEA American Eventing Patron gifts, received by October 10, served as the commentator for the 2010 Championships (AEC), presented by VTO 2014, will be recognized in the event World Equestrian Games, as well as the Saddlery. This reimbursement will also program and the yearbook issue of USDF 2013 US Dressage Finals presented by apply to the Adequan USEA Gold Cup Connection. Patrons will also receive a Adequan. Series Final (GCF), and the Adult Team commemorative gift of appreciation. Betsy Steiner is also a USDF Honorary Championships (ATC). S Instructor, as well as an international Patron levels of giving are: TCA Thoroughbred Marketplace to Showcase Thoroughbreds for Sale Platinum $2500+; Gold $1000 – dressage rider, trainer, and coach. Betsy $2499; Silver $500 – $999; or Bronze has represented the United States at the $250 – $499 World Equestrian Games in Stockholm, Thoroughbred Charities of America Please contact USDF Sweden in 1990, as well as providing (TCA) and Retired Racehorse Project at [email protected], or commentary for videos of the 1995 (RRP) have teamed up to create the TCA (859) 971-7826, with World Cup, the 1996 Olympic Games, Thoroughbred Marketplace on October 4 any questions. S and Dressage at Devon in 2001. Through and 5 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, her numerous books and ventures, Betsy Maryland. Youth Silent Auction USDF is seeking focuses on training not only the horse but Each horse will be listed in an online also the rider, physically and mentally. and printed catalogue with video links 2 0 | S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 and photographs. Upon arrival at Pimlico, they with The Dressage Foundation for many years,” will be observed by a veterinarian whose notes said Michael Poulin, “and I wanted to support will be posted online for potential buyers and and encourage all the donors who have made adopters to consider. Blemishes, body condition our work possible. I look forward to working score, and lameness will be noted. Educational with the riders from the winning state!” materials will also be available to educate buyers At the end of the year, final totals will and adopters about the relevance of various be tabulated to determine the state that has injuries and blemishes. raised the most new donations. The figure will “Effective marketing of these horses include fundraising events held in each state, must include some transparency about their new donors, and donations that are earmarked condition. The more information we provide up toward each state’s goal. The winning state will Thanks! front, the more shoppers and adopters we will be announced in early 2015, with the clinic attract,” said TCA president Dan Rosenberg. to follow based on schedules and Mr. Poulin’s Thank you to everyone “We believe that it is a good thing to reward availability. The clinic can include up to ten racing owners financially for retiring their 45-minute rides per day (maximum). Mr. Poulin for this issue. horses sound. The market value of a sound has waived the instructor fees for a 2-day clinic; We appreciate your Thoroughbred ex-racehorse has declined, but travel, accommodations, and meals will be the by increasing demand and raising that value responsibility of the clinic organizer/group. support. we offer owners an alternative to running at the lowest claiming prices.” Additionally, each USDF Group Member Representative who participates in fundraising annual Thoroughbred Makeover – a national for TDF during 2014 will receive a new, released gathering of the farms, organizations and in 2014, educational dressage DVD. individuals who transition racehorses into careers. individuals and dressage clubs in each state educational seminars, demonstrations and to contact and work with their respective the America’s Most Wanted Thoroughbred TDF State Representative. A list of State Contest. Representatives can be found on TDF’s website, find weekend The Dressage Foundation encourages includes Interested The sellers information or about buyers can www.dressagefoundation.org. participation “The Dressage Foundation exists to help in the TCA Thoroughbred Marketplace committed riders with one of the toughest and parts of dressage – Finances. The mission the Keep sending it in! Organization, dressage club, or TDF State The event is built into the RRP’s second second who sent in material Thoroughbred Makeover at RetiredRacehorseProject.org. S of TDF is to fundamentally ‘up the bar’ of Got News? Send it in! Get your name (or photo) in print! Send your submissions to the editor at newsletter@ sedariders.org. dressage,” said Beth Baumert, TDF President. Michael Poulin to Donate Clinic to State That Raises Most New Donations For The Dressage Foundation Olympian Michael Poulin, Vice Chairman “To that end, TDF donates about $200,000 annually to people involved in every aspect of the sport: from young riders to adult amateurs, judges, instructor-trainers, breeders and of The Dressage Foundation’s Board of high performance riders. The entire dressage Directors, has generously donated a 2-day clinic community can thank TDF donors for making to the state that raises the these grants possible. Without donors—large most new donations for The and small—TDF wouldn’t exist. Every gift is Dressage Foundation (TDF) important to TDF, and the goal for 2014 is to by the end of 2014. enlarge the TDF family of friends so we can do “I have been involved Next Deadline for Off Course is October 10 even more.” S S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 | 21 SEDA VOLUNTEER HOURS FORM * Mail form to: Lauri Byerley, 242 Evangeline Dr, Mandeville, LA 70471 within 14 days after volunteering. Thank you! (Form may also be submitted online, see the SEDA website, Resources page) VOL U NT EER’S N AME (PLEASE PRI NT) I F D IFFERENT FROM ABOVE, N AME OF MEMBE R T O WHOM HOUR S A R E T O B E CR EDITED A D D RESS CIT Y S TATE ZIP P H O NE ( IND IC AT E HOME / OFFI CE / MOBI LE) E- M A IL E V ENT N AME DATE(S) # OF H OUR S E V ENT MAN AGER’S N A ME SI GN ATURE DATE EVENTING RESULTS FORM * Mail results to: Kristen Dowdy, 1300 Albert St, Mandeville, LA 70448 within 14 days after the last day on which the horse trial/combined test was held. Use one form per horse/rider combination. Thank you! SEDA Award Points For the Awards Chair Placement_________Completed____________ Clean Cross Country________Total_________ o Postcard mailed o Added to YTD totals o Sent to USEA Area III or IV R I D ER’S N AME ( P L EASE PRI NT) HORSE ’S SHOW N AME A D D RESS CIT Y S TATE ZIP P H O NE ( IND IC AT E DAY OR E VENI NG) E- M A IL E V ENT N AME ( IND IC ATE HT,CT, OR O THE R) DATE(S) D I V ISION PL ACEM EN T IN DIVISION NO. OF HORSES IN DIVISION I am a: o Senior o Junior This Show is Recognized by: o USEA o SEDA Penalty Points: o Dressage________ o Stadium________ o Cross Country________ o Time Penalty________ o Total ________ E V ENT SECRETARY/MA N AGE R N AME SI GN ATURE DATE E V ENT MAN AGER’S N A ME SI GN ATURE DATE 2 2 | S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 Trainer Directory Lauren Moore Hunter/Jumper • Dressage (985) 796-9134 [email protected] lagniappeequestriancenter.com Nancy Burba Dressage (225) 642-5749 (225) 938-0390 [email protected] Leslie Morris Dressage • Hunter/Jumper (504) 833-7923 (504) 858-5944 [email protected] stirlingfarm.com Vicky Busch Dressage (985) 796-3317 [email protected] Bruce Eglesfield Starting young horses Re-education (985) 718-6431 [email protected] Anne Hornbeak Dressage (985) 630-1073 [email protected] Equine Facility Directory Aussie Acres Training P.O. Box 1381 Folsom, LA 70437 985-718-6431 [email protected] Lynn Quast Dressage • Eventing (985) 893-4500 (504) 905-3690 [email protected] Katie Tharp Dressage • Jumping • Young Horses • Competition (985) 377-4958 [email protected] runnymede-farm.com Equi-Best Equestrian Center 82136 Hwy 437 Covington, LA 70435 Lynn Quast (985) 893-4500 (504) 905-3690 [email protected] Nancy Burba 1300 Lawrence Pkwy St. Gabriel, LA 70776 (225) 642-5749 (225) 938-0390 [email protected] Lagniappe Equestrian Center 13349 Verger Rd P.O. Box 839 Folsom, LA 70437 (985) 796-9134 [email protected] lagniappeequestriancenter.com Busch Sporthorses LLC 79418 Mathies Rd Folsom, LA 70437 Vicky Busch (985) 796-3317 [email protected] www.buschsporthorse.com Runnymede Farm 81475 Chenel Road Folsom, LA 70437 (985) 377-4958 Katie Tharp [email protected] runnymede-farm.com CLASSIFIEDS Please send your ads to: Ruth Roca (504) 905-5009 or [email protected] APPAREL Shadbelly. Lightly used, Vicky-Buschsized blue, Grand Prix Shadbelly for sale. $700. (985) 796-3317 BOARDING AVAILABLE TACK 17.5” Berney Brothers Cross Country Saddle. Medium tree. Very Good condition. $850 obo. Contact Watson for pictures or more info. (504) 495-5242 or wcopelan@ my.centenary.edu Boarding Available at Oak Hill Ranch. 16” close contact Crosby Collegiate Pasture Board $300 month. Limited jumping saddle, excellent condition. Stall Boarding available at $600 month. $300 obo. Call Chris at (251) 342-8197 or Call (985) 796-3650 for further details. e-mail [email protected] for additional Full board available at Amen Corner information. Farm. Your trainer welcome to come and Prestige Optimax dressage saddle. Black, teach you. Limited stalls available. Call 17”. No fittings. (985) 893-4500. $2000. Rene for further details. (504) 669 8669. 17.5” Schleese Liberty dressage saddle, www.farawayfarm.homestead.com good condition. For more information call Boarding $375, individual outdoor stalls Margaret at 225-235-9403 or mrice8622@ in private pastures. Full use of barn yahoo.com amenities, regulation large dressage ring, owners on premises, Covington/Folsom Older model Campbell Dressage Saddle. area. Bonnie (985) 796-5413. 17 inch seat, medium tree. Fair condition. (318) 229-9143 $200 or best offer. FEED/HAY TRAILERS HAY FOR SALE. Coastal Bermuda MillerTarver & Sam Tarver All Aluminum 3-Horse Trailer For Sale (985) 502-0955 1988 Barrett 3-horse slant trailer, w/dressing area, ramp. Excellent HELP NEEDED condition. $7,500. Call (893) 5324 or GaitWay Therapeutic Horsemanship. 630-2967. Volunteers and Used Riding Equipment & Apparel Needed by GaitWay Therapeutic Horsemanship in Baton Rouge. Please contact Shelley Rose at [email protected] or 225-766-1614 Last minute instructions. That’s one big ribbon!! And that’s a fancy prize! S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 | 2 3 PHOTO COURTESY OF NICOLE LANDRENEAU PHOTO ©REE PHOTOGRAPHICS PHOTO COURTESY OF NICOLE LANDRENEAU To have your facility or services included in this directory, please see the application and additional information on the SEDA web site (www.sedariders.org). c/o Margaret Rice 7048 Moniteau Court Baton Rouge, LA 70809 S E D A O F F I C E R S BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT | Lynn Quast 504-905-3690 • [email protected] VICE PRESIDENT | Elaine Harmon 504-469-9652 • [email protected] Established in 1975, the Southern Eventing and Dressage Association is a non-profit, educational organization founded to foster an interest in, and a understanding of, the equestrian sports of Dressage and Eventing. The Southern Eventing & Dressage Association is governed by the United States Equestrian Federation. We are also a Region 9 Group Member Organization of the United States Dressage Federation and an Area III & V Affiliate of the United States Eventing Association. SECRETARY | Lisette Constantin 504-452-3025 • [email protected] TREASURER | Janel Martin 985-290-6821 • [email protected] DRESSAGE DIRECTOR | Leslie Morris 504-833-7923 • [email protected] EVENTING DIRECTOR | Elizabeth Cummins 985-796-5011 • [email protected] JUNIOR/YOUNG RIDER DIRECTOR | Gerlinde Beckers 985-606-0033 • [email protected] MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR | Vicky Busch 985-796-3317 • [email protected] PUBLICATIONS DIRECTOR | Nicole Landreneau 985-725-1137 • [email protected] COMMITTEES AWARD CHAIR - ANNUAL | Leslie Morris 504-833-7923 • [email protected] AWARD CHAIR - EVENTING | Kristen Dowdy 985-966-4770 • [email protected] & C H A I R S AWARD CHAIR - RECOGNIZED DRESSAGE Sally Richards • 985-809-7391 • [email protected] AWARD CHAIR - SCHOOLING DRESSAGE Heather Truett • 985-630-2551 [email protected] FLEUR DE LEAP 2014 CHAIR | Elizabeth Cummins 985-796-5011 • [email protected] LE BON TEMPS 2014 CHAIR | Janel Martin 985-796-8199 • [email protected] NOMINATING COMMITTEE | Board Members OFF COURSE ADVERTISING | Ruth Roca 504-905-5009 • [email protected] OFF COURSE CALENDAR | Gerlinde Beckers 985-878-0210 • [email protected] OFF COURSE MAILING | Margaret Rice & Barbara Merritt [email protected] SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE CHAIR | Elaine Harmon 504-469-9652 • [email protected] VOLUNTEER HOURS CHAIR | Lauri Byerley 704-340-4482 • [email protected] WEB SITE CHAIR | Nicole Landreneau 985-725-1137 • [email protected] EVENTS CALENDAR Please send calendar items to Gerlinde Beckers at (985) 606-0033 or [email protected]. SEDA events are in BOLD CAPS. Dates subject to change. 6 6-7 6-7 SEPTEMBER 2014 San Antonio Fall Dressage ‡ San Antonio, TX OCTOBER 2014 9-12 Region 9 Championships ‡ Katy, TX 10 OFF COURSE DEADLINE 11-12 Pine Top October Horse Trials ‡ Pine Top Farm / Thomson, GA 18 Paper Chase Lagniappe Equestrian Center Folsom, LA Tune-Up for the Championships Schooling Dresage Show ‡ ‡ Amen Corner Farm / Folsom, LA 24-26 Holly Hill Fall Horse Trials ‡ Holly Hill Farm / Benton, LA Poplar Place Dressage ‡ Hamilton, GA NOVEMBER 2014 13-14 GSEC Platinum Classic Dressage ‡ Katy, TX 15 1 1 SEDA BOARD MEETING Bravo’s in Metairie, 7PM Contact Lynn Quast if you plan 1-2 to attend 19-21 Texas Rose Dressage Fall Classic I & II ‡ 6-9 Texas Rose Horse Park / Tyler, TX 20-21 Poplar Place Sept Horse Trials ‡ Poplar Place / Hamilton, GA 20-21FALL FLEUR DE LEAP ‡ ‡ Lagniappe Equestrian Center / Folsom, LA SEDA SCHOLARSHIP DEADLINE 30 DECEMBER 2014 1 Beginning of 2014 show season 3-6 Adequan/USDF Convention Cambridge, MA 6-7 SEDA CHRISTMAS SHOW ‡ ‡ (TENTATIVE) 10 OFF COURSE DEADLINE 13 Combined Test Lagniappe Equestrian Center Folsom, LA 14 Open Cross Country Schooling Lagniappe Equestrian Center Folsom, LA Amen Corner Farm Schooling Dressage Show ‡ ‡ Amen Corner Farm / Folsom, LA 15 Deep in the Heart of TX I&II Dressage Show ‡ GSEC / Katy, TX Last day of 2014 show season – be sure to renew your membership! All scores and standings are final as posted. No changes will be accepted after this date. USDF National Dressage Finals Lexington, KY 8-9 Texas Rose Horse Park HT ‡ Texas Rose Horse Park / Tyler, TX 8-9 Poplar Place November HT ‡ Poplar Place / Hamilton, GA 15-16 Jim Wofford Clinic (985) 796-9134 ‡ 26-27 Texas Rose Dressage Classic Lagniappe Equestrian Center / Texas Rose Horse Park / Tyler, TX Folsom, LA 25-28 Nutrena USEA AEC ‡ 27-28 Emerald Coast Dressage Clinic with Daniel Stewart Baker Arena / Crestview, FL 15-16 Ocala Horse Properties Fall Event ‡ Ocala, FL 29-30 Pine Top Thanksgiving Horse Trials ‡ Pine Top Farm / Thomson, GA ‡Denotes SHOW SCORES ONLY apply to SEDA Year End Awards. ‡‡Denotes show scores AND volunteer hours apply to SEDA Year End Awards. Current as of 8/24/14. S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014 WHAT COMES WITH YOUR SEDA MEMBERSHIP? ELIGIBILITY FOR SEDA AWARDS AND YEAR-END AWARDS BANQUET S SUBSCRIPTION TO THE NATIONAL AWARD WINNING OFF COURSE Ride with SEDA! Established in 1975, the Southern Eventing and Dressage Association is a nonprofit, educational organization founded to foster an interest in, and understanding of, the equestrian sports of Dressage and Eventing. SEDA is a group member organization of USDF, affiliated with USEA, and governed by the United States Equestrian Federation. Club activities include educational clinics and seminars, schooling shows, Le Bon Temps (a recognized dressage show), Fleur de Leap (an eventing show), fun paces, and an annual awards program. SEDA is one of the largest USDF affiliated clubs in Region 9 and growing. We invite you to join us in supporting, learning, and enjoying the sports of dressage and eventing in our area. NEWSLETTER AND THE USDF CONNECTION MAGAZINE S ACCESS AND USE OF THE NATIONAL AWARD WINNING SEDA WEB SITE S LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVE ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, CHAIR COMMITTEES, SEDA APPLICATION/RENEWAL * Mail form & check (made out to SEDA) to: VICKY BUSCH, 79418 MATHIES RD, FOLSOM, LA 70437 The membership year begins December 1, 2013 and expires November 30, 2014. New members applying after October 1 will receive free membership for the balance of that year. o Senior $55 o Junior $45 o *Family $80 o New Application o Renewal Please Note: 1) To qualify for USDF Regional Championships you must be a Participating Member by joining USDF directly. 2) $20 of your SEDA membership fee goes directly to USDF for your Group Membership. *FAMILY includes up to two people at the same address: add $10 for each additional person. EVENTS, OR SHOWS, AND VOTING PRIVILEGES IN ALL ELECTIONS S NAME (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY) ADDRESS NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES WITH AREA CITYSTATEZIP EQUESTRIANS AND AN ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY S MEMBER DISCOUNTS PHONE (INDICATE HOME / MOBILE / OFFICE) E-MAIL Please note: SEDA communications and the newsletter are distributed electronically – be sure to include a valid e-mail address with your information. ON SEDA-SPONSORED CLINICS, SEMINARS, AND ADVERTISING IN THE OFF COURSE AND ON THE WEB SITE S UP-TO-DATE EVENT INFO List names for *Family Membership:____________________________________________________________ Birthdate(s) (Juniors / Young Riders) _____________________________________________________________ Interest: o Dressage o Eventing o Both Number of horses leased/owned:____________________________ I am currently riding at______________level in Dressage and / or level____________________in Eventing. I am a o Adult Amateur o Steward o Technical Delegate o Instructor (level) _____________________ o Judge (grade)__________ S ELIGIBILITY FOR USDF QUALIFIED RIDER AND MEDALS AWARDS I am interested in volunteering! o Board o Clinics o Committees o Shows o Publications o Scribe o Steward o Media Relations o Tack Sales o Other_____________________________________________ S O U T H E R N E V E N T I N G & D R E S S AG E A S S O C I AT I O N S S E P T E M B E R / O C T O B E R 2 014