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The Mounted Patrol
of San Mateo County
in Affiliation
with the
Tennessee Walking Horse
Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association
and the
Spotted Saddle Horse
Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association
Present the
Third
Annual
Woodside Gaited
Horse Show
Saturday, June 3, 2006
(start time at 10:00AM)
and
Sunday, June 4, 2006
(start time at 10:00AM)
at
The Horse Park at
Woodside
Woodside, California
Featuring Lite Shod and
Trail Pleasure
Tennessee Walking Horses
Spotted Saddle Horses
Missouri Foxtrotters
Judge
Honorable Noble Stout from Cookville, Tennessee
Ring Steward
Diana Offutt from Pleasanton, California
Diana owns a retired horse facility and ranch in
Pleasanton, CA.
Her background is in dressage, trails and parades with her two horses,
an Appaloosa/Arab and a registered Quarterhorse mare.
All
proceeds benefit
Mounted
Patrol of San Mateo County Foundation
a 501 (c) (3) Charity Organization
and
National
Center for Equine Facilitated Therapy
a 501 (c) (3) Charity Organization
Past Champions
2006 - Push N for Pleasure,
Patti Pollack for Pollack's Silver Spur Ranch
2005 - A
Classical Jazz, Shelly Herman for Fran Cole
2004 - Our Mr. Hollywood, Patti Pollack for Pollack's Silver Spur Ranch
Again, Special Hotel Accommodations
Courtesy of
Hilton Garden
Inn, Cupertino
Special rate available
for Friday and Saturday nights
10741 N. Wolfe Road
Cupertino, CA 95014
(408)
777-8787
To
make reservations:
Call 1-877-STAY-HGI or call the
hotel direct at (408)777-8787
Mention your 3 letter group code "WHS"
to receive the special $64.00 rate
The group name is "Woodside Horse
Show"
Show Farrier: Dave
Fraser, Woodside, CA
Arena Sponsorships - $1,000
Special Thanks to
Steve and Rhanna Haynes
for their Generous Support for the kids
as Arena Sponsor
Stable Sponsors - $500
Stable Sponsors
Please acknowledge these special folks
Chris Bongiovanni
Scott and Kathi Dancer
Coldwell Banker Real Estate
(650) 529-2454
Coale Johnson
CRJ Construction
Fine Residential Renovation in the Bay Area
http://crjconstruction.com/
(415) 759-6828
Pat and Chris
Taylor
Rim Rock Vineyard Estates
(ya gotta see this place to believe it)
Alain Pinel Realtors
pktapr@aol.com
(650) 269-2160
Call (650) 851-9570 to sign up as a Stable Sponsor!
The Woodside Gaited Horse Show is
open to registered Tennessee Walking Horses and Spotted Saddle Horses. Classes have been designed to accommodate horses and riders
of all ages and abilities. This event will be held at The Horse Park at
Woodside in Woodside, CA. Spectators are encouraged to attend (no
admission fee). Classes will start at 10:00AM and will be preceded by a
presentation of the colors and the National Anthem.
Proceeds from the show will be divided
between the Mounted Patrol of San Mateo County Foundation and the National
Center for Equine Facilitated Therapy (NCEFT), both being 501(c)(3) charitable
organizations.
Class sponsorships are
greatly appreciated and always needed.
Class sponsorships are $50 for
regular classes and $100 for Championship classes. Class sponsorships may
be tax deductible. Click here
or on the link below to pledge a class sponsorship (be sure to specify "Regular"
or "Championship" or even a specific class number if you'd like and we'll do our
best to accommodate you).
This show is governed by the rules
and regulations of the National Horse Show Commission of Tennessee, TWHBEA and
SSHBEA.
The Show Manager is Jen Hackney and can be
reached at (707) 570-0914 or click here to
send her an email.
Specifics:
- Click here to see a
summary of updates to this page
- Click here to see a Class
Schedule
- Click here
to download a Class Schedule (.pdf format)
- Click
here to
download a Class Registration form (.pdf format)
- Click here
to be a sponsor ($1,000 Arena Sponsor, $500 Stall Sponsor, $100 for
Championship classes, $50 for Regular classes)
- Click here for a list of class
sponsors
- Click here for a list of
class winners
- Click here to learn
more about the show beneficiaries
- Click here to learn about what
DQP is and the process for going through DQP
- Click here for directions to
and aerial shot of The Horse Park at Woodside
- Click here for information
regarding food at the show
- Click here for hotel
accommodations
- Click here for stall, tack
room, farrier and veterinarian information
- Click here for arrival times and
arena availability
- Click here for RV information
Update Edit summary:
- June 9: Page created
- May 8: A whole bunch of things added like show schedule
and sponsorship list
- May 9: Added downloadable Class Registration form
- May 29: New Class Schedule published, class
sponsor list updated
- May 31: Added sponsor names
- June 1: Added sponsor names, Horse Park Map
- July 9: Added class winners
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Class Schedule
Definitions:
SSH - Spotted Saddle Horse
TWH - Tennessee Walking Horse
TP - Trail Pleasure
LP - Lite Shod Pleasure
Jack Benny/Mae West - Riders over the age of 45
Show schedule effective as of May 29, 2006
Saturday Morning Classes start at 10:00AM
1. TWH English LP Open 2 gait
2. SSH English LP Open 2 gait
3. TWH English TP Open 2 gait
4. TWH Park English Open 2 gait
5. TWH 4 year old TP English/Western Open 2 gait
6. TWH English TP Amateur 2 gait
7. TWH English Country Pleasure Amateur 2 gait
8. SSH Junior Horse 4 years and under LP English/Western Open 2 gait
9. TWH English LP Amateur 2 gait
10. TWH 4 year old LP English/Western Open 2 gait
11. TWH Junior Riders ages 12 17 LP/TP English/Western 2 gait
11a TWH 3 year old TP English/Western Open 2 gait
12. TWH Park English Amateur 2 gait
13. TWH 3 year old LP English/Western Open 2 gait
14. TWH Junior Riders 11 and under LP/TP 2 gait
15. TWH Country Pleasure English/Western Junior Riders 2 gait
16. All Breed LP/TP Mae West/Jack Benny Amateur 2 gait
17. TWH 2 year old LP/TP English/Western 2 gait
18a TWH English LP Open 3 gait
Costume Class
1 hour lunch break
Saturday Afternoon
19. TWH Western LP Open 2 gait
20. SSH Western LP Open 2 gait
21. TWH Western TP Open 2 gait
22. TWH Park Western Open 2 gait
23. MFT Mares 2 gait
24. TWH Western LP Amateur 2 gait
25. TWH Western Junior Horse 4 years and under LP Open 2 gait
26. SSH LP Western Amateur 2 gait
27. TWH Western Junior Horse 4 years and under TP Open 2 gait
28. TWH Park Western Amateur 2 gait
29. TWH Junior Riders 17 and under Western LP/TP 2 gait
30. SSH Western LP Limit Horse or Limit Rider Amateur 2 gait
31. MFT Stallions/Geldings, 2 gait
32. TWH Western Limit Riders LP Amateur 2 gait
33. TWH Western Limit Riders TP Amateur 2 gait
34. TWH Country Pleasure Western Amateur 2 gait
35. TWH Western Novice Horse LP Amateur 2 gait
36. TWH Western Novice Horse TP Amateur 2 gait
37. TWH English/Western Amateur TP 3 gait
38. MFT Ladies 2 gait
Sunday Morning Classes start at 10:00AM
39. MFT Model
40. SSH Model
41. TWH Model 3 years and under
42. TWH Model Mares
43. TWH Model Stallions and Geldings
44. TWH Model Championships
Break - 20 minutes
45. All Breed Junior Riders 2 gait
46. MFT Men 2 gait
47. TWH Western Mares LP/TP Amateur 2 gait
48. TWH Western Geldings LP/TP Amateur 2 gait
49. SSH English/Western Novice Horse and Novice Rider LT Amateur 2 gait
50. TWH TP Western Amateur 2 gait
51. TWH TP Western Open 3 gait
51a TWH Western LP Open 3 gait
52. MFT Stallions/Geldings 3 gait
53. MFT Mares 3 gait
54. SSH LP Open 3 gait
55. TWH English TP Open 3 gait
56. TWH English LP Amateur 3 gait
57. TWH English/Western Stallions LP/TP Open 2 gait
58. TWH Mares LP/TP English Amateur 2 gait
59. TWH Geldings LP/TP English Amateur 2 gait
59a. All Breed Leadline
Special Demonstration by NCEFT
1 hour lunch break
Sunday Afternoon
CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES
60. TWH Park English/Western Open 2 gait
61. TWH Junior Horse English/Western LP Open 2 gait
62. SSH LP Amateur 2 gait
63. TWH Junior Horse English/Western TP Amateur 2 gait
64. MFT 2 gait
65. TWH English LP Open 2 gait
66. TWH Western LP Open 2 gait
67. TWH English/Western TP Amateur 2 gait
68. MFT 3 gait
69. All Breed Country Pleasure Amateur 2 gait
70. TWH English/Western LP/TP Junior Riders 17 and under 2 gait
71. TWH English/Western LP Open 3 gait
72. TWH English/Western TP Open 3 gait
73. Show Grand Championship - Champions and Reserves Only
Championship Trophies made by
Pennys Trophy and Gift Shop, Ukiah, California
Grand Champion winner will be presented with the
Grand Championship Perpetual Trophy, donated by
John Crevelt, Krefeld's Awards of Redwood City
Light Shod Pleasure/Trail Pleasure Cannot Cross Enter Unless Specified
SSH Light Shod Horses Only No Bands Allowed
Entry Fees per class - $25 no late entry penalties
This show is governed by the rules and regulations of TWHBEA/SSHBEA and affiliated with the NHSC, Tenn
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Class Sponsors
Please acknowledge these people and support them in as
best you can. Without them, we wouldn't be having the show.
1. TWH English LP Open 2 gait
Sponsor: Lorna Basso
2. SSH English LP Open 2 gait Sponsor: Tanager Equine
3. TWH English TP Open 2 gait Sponsor: Chevalle
Ranch, Jim and Terri Naugle (707) 794-0779
4. TWH Park English Open 2 gait Sponsor: Rusty and
Sue Griner
5. TWH 4 year old TP English/Western Open 2 gait
Sponsor: Delaney, Rolly and Michael Steele
6. TWH English TP Amateur 2 gait Sponsor: Andy and
Janet Jurian
7. TWH English Country Pleasure Amateur 2 gait
Sponsor: Stu and Carleen Whittelsey
8. SSH Junior Horse 4 years and under LP English/Western Open 2 gait
Sponsor: Jerry and Lisa Girouard
9. TWH English LP Amateur 2 gait Sponsor: Rick Mack;
Sponsor: Christopher and Cougar
10. TWH 4 year old LP English/Western Open 2 gait
Sponsor: Gordon and Nancy Brown
11. TWH Junior Riders ages 12 17 LP/TP English/Western 2 gait
Sponsor: Joe and Barbara Amos
11a TWH 3 year old TP English/Western Open 2 gait
Sponsor: Lorna Basso
12. TWH Park English Amateur 2 gait Sponsor: Tanager
Equine
13. TWH 3 year old LP English/Western Open 2 gait
Sponsor: Willy and Nora Johnson
14. TWH Junior Riders 11 and under LP/TP 2 gait - Sponsor: Scott A,
Swarthout, D.C., Pacific Valley Chiropractic, 10601 S De Anza Blvd #212,
Cupertino, CA (408) 446-2800
15. TWH Country Pleasure English/Western Junior Riders 2 gait
Sponsor: Dee and Laura Lou Tolles
16. All Breed LP/TP Mae West/Jack Benny Amateur 2 gait
Sponsor: Pat and Chris Taylor, Rim Rock Ranch Vineyard Estates, Alain Pinel
Realtors (650) 269-2160
17. TWH 2 year old LP/TP English/Western 2 gait
Sponsor: Coale Johnson, CRJ Construction,
crjconstruction.com (415) 759-6828
18a TWH English LP Open 3 gait Sponsor: Bill and
Bunny Ebeling - all the way from South Carolina!
Costume Class Sponsor: Marie Boyd, Livermore
19. TWH Western LP Open 2 gait
20. SSH Western LP Open 2 gait Sponsor: Nola
Masterson
21. TWH Western TP Open 2 gait Sponsor: Dee and Laura
Lou Tolles
22. TWH Park Western Open 2 gait - Sponsor: Scott and
Kathi Dancer, Coldwell Banker Real Estate, (650) 529-2454
23. MFT Mares 2 gait Sponsor:
Steve and Rhanna Haynes
24. TWH Western LP Amateur 2 gait Sponsor: Tanager
Equine
25. TWH Western Junior Horse 4 years and under LP Open 2 gait
Sponsor: Rusty and Sue Griner
26. SSH LP Western Amateur 2 gait
Sponsor: Coale Johnson, CRJ Construction,
crjconstruction.com (415) 759-6828
27. TWH Western Junior Horse 4 years and under TP Open 2 gait
Sponsor: Lorna Basso
28. TWH Park Western Amateur 2 gait
Sponsor: Pat and Chris Taylor, Rim Rock Ranch Vineyard Estates, Alain Pinel
Realtors (650) 269-2160
29. TWH Junior Riders 17 and under Western LP/TP 2 gait
- Sponsor: Scott and Kathi Dancer, Coldwell Banker Real Estate, (650) 529-2454
30. SSH Western LP Limit Horse or Limit Rider Amateur 2 gait
Sponsor: Richard and Jan Tydeman
31. MFT Stallions/Geldings, 2 gait Sponsor: Marcy Wadlington,
Loomis, CA
32. TWH Western Limit Riders LP Amateur 2 gait
Sponsor: Tanager Equine
33. TWH Western Limit Riders TP Amateur 2 gait
Sponsor: Doug Hutten
34. TWH Country Pleasure Western Amateur 2 gait-
Sponsor: Scott and Kathi Dancer, Coldwell Banker Real Estate, (650) 529-2454
35. TWH Western Novice Horse LP Amateur 2 gait
Sponsor: Kevin, Nan and Colleen Daley
36. TWH Western Novice Horse TP Amateur 2 gait
Sponsor: Steve and Rhanna Haynes
37. TWH English/Western Amateur TP 3 gait Sponsor:
Kerry, Candy and Amanda Ishmael, Santa Rosa, CA
38. MFT Ladies 2 gait Sponsor: Pacific Coast
Foxtrotters Association
39. MFT Model Sponsor: Dick and Nancy Batson
40. SSH Model Sponsor: Coale
Johnson, CRJ Construction,
crjconstruction.com (415) 759-6828
41. TWH Model 3 years and under
Sponsor: Pat and Chris Taylor, Rim Rock Ranch Vineyard Estates, Alain Pinel
Realtors (650) 269-2160
42. TWH Model Mares Sponsor: Chris Bongiovanni
43. TWH Model Stallions and Geldings Sponsor: Rusty
and Sue Griner
44. TWH Model Championships
Sponsor: Pat Dallam and Mike Harper; Sponsor - Bengta Baker-Aboud
45. All Breed Junior Riders 2 gait
Sponsor: Chris Bongiovanni
46. MFT Men 2 gait Sponsor: Pacific Coast Foxtrotters
Association
47. TWH Western Mares LP/TP Amateur 2 gait Sponsor:
Chris Bongiovanni
48. TWH Western Geldings LP/TP Amateur 2 gait
Sponsor: Pat and Chris Taylor, Rim Rock Ranch Vineyard Estates, Alain Pinel
Realtors (650) 269-2160
49. SSH English/Western Novice Horse and Novice Rider LT Amateur 2 gait
Sponsor: Coale Johnson, CRJ Construction,
crjconstruction.com (415) 759-6828
50. TWH TP Western Amateur 2 gait Sponsor:
Steve and Rhanna Haynes
51. TWH TP Western Open 3 gait Sponsor: Dee and Laura
Lou Tolles
51a TWH Western LP Open 3 gait Sponsor: Jerry and
Lisa Girouard
52. MFT Stallions/Geldings 3 gait
Sponsor: Mike and Marty Raynor
53. MFT Mares 3 gait Sponsor: Dick and Nancy Batson
54. SSH LP Open 3 gait Sponsor:
Steve and Rhanna Haynes
55. TWH English TP Open 3 gait Sponsor: Lorna Basso
56. TWH English LP Amateur 3 gait Sponsor: Chris
Bongiovanni
57. TWH English/Western Stallions LP/TP Open 2 gait
Sponsor: Joe and Barbara Amos
58. TWH Mares LP/TP English Amateur 2 gait
59. TWH Geldings LP/TP English Amateur 2 gait- Sponsor:
Scott and Kathi Dancer, Coldwell Banker Real Estate, (650) 529-2454
18. All Breed Leadline Sponsor: Scott and Kathi
Dancer
60. TWH Park English/Western Open 2
gait Sponsor: Ray and Barbara Vos
61. TWH Junior Horse English/Western LP Open 2 gait
Sponsor: Art and Abby Mintz
62. SSH LP Amateur 2 gait Sponsor:
Libby Kurtz
63. TWH Junior Horse English/Western TP Amateur 2 gait
Sponsor: Dee and Laura Lou Tolles
64. MFT 2 gait Sponsor: Marcy
Wadlington, Loomis, CA
65. TWH English LP Open 2 gait
Sponsor: Pat and Chris Taylor, Rim Rock Ranch Vineyard Estates, Alain Pinel
Realtors (650) 269-2160
66. TWH Western LP Open 2 gait
Sponsor: Coale Johnson, CRJ Construction,
crjconstruction.com (415) 759-6828
67. TWH English/Western TP Amateur 2 gait
Sponsor: Ed Kahl, Coldwell Banker Real Estate
68. MFT 3 gait Sponsor: Dick and
Nancy Batson
69. All Breed Country Pleasure Amateur 2 gait
Sponsor: Friend of WHOA!, Woodside-area Horse Owners Association
70. TWH English/Western LP/TP Junior Riders 17 and under 2 gait
Sponsor: Rusty and Sue Griner
71. TWH English/Western LP Open 3 gait
Sponsor: Casey Terribilini
72. TWH English/Western TP Open 3 gait
Sponsor: Rick and Rose Corso
73. Show Grand Championship -
Champions and Reserves Only Sponsor: B Walkin'
Ranch, Shelly and Ed Begun
Championship Trophies made by Pennys Trophy and Gift
Shop, Ukiah, California
Grand Champion winner will be presented with the Grand
Championship Perpetual Trophy, donated by
John Crevelt, Krefeld's Awards of Redwood City
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Class Winners
1. TWH English LP Open 2 gait
A Classical Jazz, Charla James for Fran Cole
Our Mr. Hollywood, Patti Pollock for Pollack's Silver Spur
Ranch
The Attorney, Scarlett Hendrickson for Dan Hendrickson
Cajun's Touch and Go, Jim Naugle for Chris Bongiovanni
2. SSH English LP Open 2 gait
Hytones' Easy Rider, Joey Manos, Rider and Owner
Sugar and Ice, Ashley Diamond Pollack for Pollack's Silver
Spur Ranch
Bosworth's Baby Doll (aka Minty), Julie Fought for Coale
Johnson
Color's Dream Chaser, Candy Ishmael, Rider and Owner
Gen's Tennessee Colors, Leigh Estes, Rider and Owner
3. TWH English TP Open 2 gait
Push N for Pleasure, Patti Pollack for Pollack's Silver Spur
Ranch
A Drop of Gold, Fran Cole, Rider and Owner
Nite's Magic Spell, Megan Gates for Pollack's Silver Spur
Ranch
Piper's Black Velvet, Kris Herman for Jackie Barton
Cajun Cookin', Jim Naugle for Shelly and Ed Begun
4. TWH Park English Open 2 gait
Tex R Us, Ashley Diamond Pollack for Pollack's Silver Spur
Ranch
5. TWH 4 year old TP English/Western Open 2 gait
Cajun Pride's Trek, Dana Wilson, Rider and Owner
6. TWH English TP Amateur 2 gait
Push N for Pleasure, Patti Pollack for Pollack's Silver Spur
Ranch
A Drop of Gold, Fran Cole, Rider and Owner
Stormy Half Moon Bay, Jay Manos for Joey Manos
Major General Starbuck, Kerry Ishmael, Rider and Owner
Top's Western Scandal, Elizabeth Rubin, Rider and Owner
7. TWH English Country Pleasure Amateur 2 gait
Generator's Outlaw, Anne Frank for Fran Cole
8. SSH Junior Horse 4 years and under LP English/Western Open 2 gait
Alen's Tuff Pusher, Tanya McCaskey, Rider and Owner
Calypso's Pride of Midnight, Bunny Lincoln, Rider and Owner
9. TWH English LP Amateur 2 gait
A Classical Jazz, Fran Cole, Rider and Owner
Our Mr. Hollywood, Patti Pollack for Pollack's Silver Spur
Ranch
The Attorney, Scarlett Hendrickson for Dan Hendrickson
I. Q., Kris Herman for Paul, Bonnie and Kris Herman
Cajun's Touch and Go, Chris Bongiovanni, Rider and Owner
10. TWH 4 year old LP English/Western Open 2 gait
Remington's Gold Coin, Jim Naugle for Constance Kinslow
A Cajun Dance, Ed Begun, Rider and Owner
11. TWH Junior Riders ages 12 17 LP/TP English/Western 2 gait
The Attorney, Scarlett Hendrickson for Dan Hendrickson
Push N for Pleasure, Ashley Diamond Pollack for Pollack's
Silver Spur Ranch
11a TWH 3 year old TP English/Western Open 2 gait
Been Bummin' Champagne, Joey Manos for Teri Boncore
Top's Western Scandal, Jim Naugle for Elizabeth Rubin
12. TWH Park English Amateur 2 gait
Tex R Us, Ashley Diamond Pollack for Pollack's Silver Spur
Ranch
13. TWH 3 year old LP English/Western Open 2 gait
Classic Blossom, Jim Naugle for Cal 5 Syndicate
14. TWH Junior Riders 11 and under LP/TP 2 gait
Hytones' Easy Rider, William Manos for Joey Manos
I'm Hot Stuff, Carson Troth for Fran Cole
15. TWH Country Pleasure English/Western Junior Riders 2 gait
Generator's Outlaw, Carson Troth for Fran Cole
Color's Dream Chaser, Amanda Ishmael for Candy Ishmael
16. All Breed LP/TP Mae West/Jack Benny Amateur 2 gait
Top's Western Scandal, Elizabeth Rubin, Rider and Owner
I'm Hot Stuff, Anne Frank for Fran Cole
D. I. Legend's Calypso, Marilyn Avalos, Rider and Owner
Miss Pippi Longstocking, Michelle Burrill, Rider and Owner
17. TWH 2 year old LP/TP English/Western 2 gait
Stormy Half Moon Bay, Joey Manos for Joey Manos
Copper's Fiery Rose, Amanda Ishmael, Rider and Owner
18a TWH English LP Open 3 gait
I. Q., Kris Herman for Paul, Bonnie and Kris Herman
Cajun's Touch and Go, Chris Bongiovanni, Rider and Owner
Costume Class
Desperado's Southern Belle, Marie Boyd for Marie Boyd and Pat
Allen
Sugar and Ice, Megan for Pollack Silver Spur Ranch
Copper's Midnight, Amanda Ishmael, Rider and Owner
19. TWH Western LP Open 2 gait
A Classic Shot, Jim Naugle for Terri and Jim Naugle
Our Mr. Hollywood, Patti Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur
Ranch
Oh So Clever, Kris Herman for Paul, Bonnie and Kris Herman
Remington's Gold Coin, Terri Naugle for Constance Kinslow
A Classical Jazz, Charla James for Fran Cole
20. SSH Western LP Open 2 gait
Alen's Tuff Pusher, Tanya McCaskey, Rider and Owner
Sugar and Ice, Ashley Diamond Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur
Ranch
Color's Dream Chaser, Candy Ishmael, Rider and Owner
Calypso's Pride of Midnight, Bunny Lincoln, Rider and Owner
Costa Color's Cappuccino, Peggy Alexander, Rider and Owner
21. TWH Western TP Open 2 gait
Dixie Classic, Terri Naugle fro Terri and Jim Naugle
Push N for Pleasure, Patti Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur
Ranch
A Drop of Gold, Charla James for Fran Cole
Trump's Maverick, Joey Manos for Theresa Lavoie
22. TWH Park Western Open 2 gait
23. MFT Mares 2 gait
D. I. Legend's Calypso, Marilyn Avalos for Marilyn and Ed
Avalos
Desperado's Southern Belle, Marie Boyd for Marie Boyd and Pat
Allen
Filly Come Lately, Jim Naugle for Nancy Batson
Sawdust's Summer Moon, Anna Lincoln, Rider and Owner
24. TWH Western LP Amateur 2 gait
Our Mr. Hollywood, Patti Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur
Ranch
A Classic Shot, Terri Naugle for Terri and Jim Naugle
Oh So Clever, Kris Herman for Paul, Bonnie and Kris Herman
25. TWH Western Junior Horse 4 years and under LP Open 2 gait
A Cajun Dance, Ed Begun for Ed and Shelly Begun
Remington's Gold Coin, Jim Naugle for Constance Kinslow
26. SSH LP Western Amateur 2 gait
Alen's Tuff Pusher, Tanya McCaskey, Rider and Owner
Hytone's Easy Rider, Jay Manos for Joey Manos
Sugar and Ice, Ashley Diamond Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur
Ranch
Calypso's Pride of Midnight, Bunny Lincoln, Rider and Owner
Gen's Tennessee Colors, Leigh Estes, Rider and Owner
27. TWH Western Junior Horse 4 years and under TP Open 2 gait
Dixie Classic, Jim Naugle for Terri and Jim Naugle
Ben Bummin' Champagne, Joey Manos for Teri Boncore
28. TWH Park Western Amateur 2 gait
29. TWH Junior Riders 17 and under Western LP/TP 2 gait
Push N for Pleasure, Ashley Diamond Pollack for Pollack
Silver Spur Ranch
A Classical Jazz, Carson Troth for Fran Cole
30. SSH Western LP Limit Horse or Limit Rider Amateur 2 gait
Alen's Tuff Pusher, Tanya McCaskey, Rider and Owner
Hytone's Easy Rider, William Manos for Joey Manos
Color's Dream Chaser, Amanda Ishmael for Candy Ishmael
Calypso's Pride of Midnight, Bunny Lincoln, Rider and
Owner
Bosworth's Baby Doll (aka Minty), Julie Fought for Coale
Johnson
31. MFT Stallions/Geldings, 2 gait
Jazz Southern Slinky, Miriam Delagrande, Rider and Owner
32. TWH Western Limit Riders LP Amateur 2 gait
A Cajun Dance, Ed Begun for Ed and Shelly Begun
33. TWH Western Limit Riders TP Amateur 2 gait
Top's Western Scandal, Jim Naugle for Elizabeth Rubin
Major General Starbuck, Kerry Ishmael, Rider and Owner
34. TWH Country Pleasure Western Amateur 2 gait
Costa Colors', Peggy Alexander, Rider and Owner
35. TWH Western Novice Horse LP Amateur 2 gait
Classic Blossom, Frank Harbin for Cal 5 Syndicate
36. TWH Western Novice Horse TP Amateur 2 gait
Top's Western Scandal, Elizabeth Rubin, Rider and Owner
Stormy Half Moon Bay, Jay Manos for Joey Manos
37. TWH English/Western Amateur TP 3 gait
Push N for Pleasure, Patti Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur
Ranch
Major General Starbuck, Kerry Ishmael, Rider and Owner
38. MFT Ladies 2 gait
D. I. Legend's Calypso, Marilyn Avalos for Marilyn and Ed
Avalos
Desperado's Southern Belle, Marie Boyd for Marie Boyd and Pat
Allen
Sawdust's Summer Moon, Anna Lincoln, Rider and Owner
39. MFT Model
Desperado's Southern Belle, Marie Boyd for Marie Boyd and Pat
Allen
D. I. Legend's Calypso, Marilyn Avalos for Marilyn and Ed
Avalos
Filly Come Lately, Jim Naugle for Nancy Batson
40. SSH Model
Gen's Tennessee Colors, Leigh Estes, Rider and Owner
Catamount's Calypso Belle, Darlene Watkins for Diane Steele
Sugar and Ice, Tyler Diamond Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur
Ranch
Calypso's Pride of Midnight, Bunny Lincoln, Rider and Owner
41. TWH Model 3 years and under
Copper's Fiery Rose, Amanda Ishmael, Rider and Owner
Dixie Classic, Jim Naugle for Jim and Terri Naugle
42. TWH Model Mares
Catamount's Calypso Belle, Darlene Watkins for Diane Steele
Jazz Man's Centerfold, Charla James for Fran Cole
43. TWH Model Stallions and Geldings
Major General Starbuck, Kerry Ishmael, Rider and Owner
Cajun Cookin', Jim Naugle for Shelly and Ed Begun
Nite's Magic Spell, Megan Gates for Pollack Silver Spur Ranch
44. TWH Model Championships
Cajun Cookin', Jim Naugle for Shelly and Ed Begun
Catamount's Calypso Belle, Darlene Watkins for Diane Steele
Major General Starbuck, Kerry Ishmael, Rider and Owner
Jazz Man's Centerfold, Charla James for Fran Cole
Copper's Fiery Rose, Amanda Ishmael, Rider and Owner
45. All Breed Junior Riders 2 gait
The Attorney, Scarlett Hendrickson for Dan Hendrickson
Push N for Pleasure, Ashley Diamond Pollack for Pollack
Silver Spur Ranch
I'm Hot Stuff, Carson Troth for Fran Cole
Color's Dream Chaser, Amanda Ishmael for Candy Ishmael
46. MFT Men 2 gait
Filly Come Lately, Jim Naugle for Nancy Batson
Sawdust's Summer Moon, Kerry Ishmael for Anna Lincoln
47. TWH Western Mares LP/TP Amateur 2 gait
Push N for Pleasure, Patti Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur
Ranch
Catamount's Calypso Belle, Darlene Watkins for Diane Steele
Delight's Final Choice, Sara Wade, Rider and Owner
48. TWH Western Geldings LP/TP Amateur 2 gait
Hard Cash Country, Diane Sanzone, Rider and Owner
49. SSH English/Western Novice Horse and Novice Rider LT Amateur 2 gait
Alen's Tuff Pusher, Tanya McClaskey, Rider and Owner
Calypso's Pride of Midnite, Bunny Lincoln, Rider and Owner
Catamount's Calypso Belle, Darlene Watkins for Diane Steele
Gen's Tennessee Colors, Leigh Estes, Rider and Owner
50. TWH TP Western Amateur 2 gait
Push N for Pleasure, Patti Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur
Ranch
Major General Starbuck, Kerry Ishmael, Rider and Owner
Dixie Classic, Jim Naugle for Terri and Jim Naugle
Delight's Final Choice, Sara Wade, Rider and Owner
Hard Cash Country, Diane Sanzone, Rider and Owner
51. TWH TP Western Open 3 gait
Push N for Pleasure, Patti Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur
Ranch
Major General Starbuck, Kerry Ishmael, Rider and Owner
51a TWH Western LP Open 3 gait
A Classic Shot, Jim Naugle for Terri and Jim Naugle
Our Mr. Hollywood, Patti Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur
Ranch
52. MFT Stallions/Geldings 3 gait
53. MFT Mares 3 gait
D. I. Legend's Calypso, Marilyn Avalos for Marilyn and Ed
Avalos
Filly Come Lately, Jim Naugle for Nancy Batson
54. SSH LP Open 3 gait
Gen's Tennessee Colors, Leigh Estes, Rider and Owner
55. TWH English TP Open 3 gait
Push N for Pleasure, Patti Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur
Ranch
Cajun Cookin', Jim Naugle for Shelly and Ed Begun
56. TWH English LP Amateur 3 gait
Cajun's Touch and Go, Chris Bongiovanni, Rider and Owner
57. TWH English/Western Stallions LP/TP Open 2 gait
Our Mr. Hollywood, Patti Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur
Ranch
Remington's Gold Coin, Chris Bongiovanni for Constance
Kinslow
Cajun Cookin', Shelly Begun for Shelly and Ed Begun
58. TWH Mares LP/TP English Amateur 2 gait
Push N for Pleasure, Ashley Diamond Pollack for Pollack
Silver Spur Ranch
Classic Blossom, Frank Harbin for Cal 5 Syndicate
Catamount's Calypso Belle, Darlene Watkins for Diane Steele
59. TWH Geldings LP/TP English Amateur 2 gait
Cajun's Touch and Go, Chris Bongiovanni, Rider and Owner
The Attorney, Scarlett Hendrickson for Dan Hendrickson
Top's Western Scandal, Elizabeth Rubin, Rider and Owner
59a. All Breed Leadline
A Cajun Dance, John Joe Twomey for Ed and Shelly Begun
A Cajun Dance, Danny Twomey for Ed and Shelly Begun
Calypso's Pride of Midnite, Morgan Carlton for Bunny Lincoln
60. TWH Park English/Western Open 2 gait
Tex R Us, Ashley Diamond Pollack for Pollack
Silver Spur Ranch
61. TWH Junior Horse English/Western LP Open 2 gait
Classic Blossom, Jim Naugle for Cal 5 Syndicate
Remington's Gold Coin, Chris Bongiovanni for
Constance Kinslow
62. SSH LP Amateur 2 gait
Alen's Tuff Pusher, Tanya McCaskey, Rider and
Owner
Sugar and Ice, Patti Pollack for
Pollack Silver Spur Ranch
63. TWH Junior Horse English/Western TP Amateur 2 gait
Gen's Prime Time Special, Diane Sanzone,
Rider and Owner
Top's Western Scandal, Elizabeth Rubin, Rider
and Owner
Hard Cash Country, Tammy Chance for Diane Sanzone
Dixie Classic, Dana Wilson, Rider and Owner
64. MFT 2 gait
D. I. Legend's Calypso, Marilyn Avalos
for Marilyn and Ed Avalos
Desperado's Southern Belle, Marie Boyd for
Marie Boyd and Pat Allen
Sawdust's Summer Moon, Anna Lincoln, Rider and Owner
65. TWH English LP Open 2 gait
A Classical Jazz, Charla
James for Fran Cole
Cajun's Touch and Go, Chris Bongiovanni,
Rider and Owner
The Attorney, Scarlett Hendrickson for Dan Hendrickson
66. TWH Western LP Open 2 gait
A Classic Shot, Jim Naugle
for Terri and Jim Naugle
67. TWH English/Western TP Amateur 2 gait
Push N for Pleasure, Ashley Diamond
Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur Ranch
A Drop of Gold, Fran
Cole, Rider and Owner
Top's Western Scandal, Elizabeth Rubin, Rider and Owner
Hard Cash Country, Tammy Chance for Diane Sanzone
Delight's Final Choice, Sarah Wade, Rider and Owner
68. MFT 3 gait
D. I. Legend's Calypso, Marilyn Avalos
for Marilyn and Ed Avalos
Filly Come Lately, Jim Naugle for
Nancy Batson
69. All Breed Country Pleasure Amateur 2 gait
Generator's Outlaw, Carson Troth for
Fran Cole
Hard Cash Country, Tammy Chance for Diane
Sanzone
D. I. Legend's Calypso, Marilyn Avalos for Marilyn and Ed
Avalos
Gen's Prime Time Special, Diane Sanzone, Rider and Owner
70. TWH English/Western LP/TP Junior Riders 17 and under 2 gait
A Classical Jazz, Carson Troth for Fran Cole
Push N for Pleasure,
Ashley Diamond Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur Ranch
The Attorney, Scarlett Hendrickson for Dan Hendrickson
71. TWH English/Western LP Open 3 gait
Our Mr. Hollywood, Patti Pollack for
Pollack Silver Spur Ranch
72. TWH English/Western TP Open 3 gait
Major General Starbuck, Kerry Ishmael,
Rider and Owner
73. Show Grand Championship - Champions and Reserves Only
Push N for Pleasure, Patti
Pollack for Pollack Silver Spur Ranch
A Classical Jazz, Charla James
for Fran Cole
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Show Beneficiaries
Mounted Patrol of San Mateo County Foundation
The Mounted Patrol, founded in 1942,
is an organization dedicated to promoting good horsemanship, community
activities, and supporting various charities as well as providing Search and
Rescue support to the San Mateo County Sheriffs department.
The Mounted Patrol Foundation was formed in
2002 by unanimous vote of the members of the Mounted Patrol of San Mateo County.
The Foundation is a separately administered public charitable foundation
operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
The goal of the Mounted Patrol Foundation
is to operate as a nonprofit organization for the benefit of the community,
particularly for horsemanship education and public service through the use of
horses.
We would greatly appreciate
your
assistance in promoting and participating in this popular fund raising event.
Click here to go to the
MPSMC web site.
The National Center for Equine Facilitated Therapy
(NCEFT)
The NCEFT is located in
Woodside,
California. Founded in 1971,
NCEFT's initial goal was to provide a safe environment for children to learn
horsemanship and sportsmanship. From those early beginnings, NCEFT has
flourished, and today is committed to providing equine assisted activity and
therapeutic recreational programs for children and adults with disabilities.
NCEFT is a non-profit
California 501 (c) (3)
organization. It is through generous donations from individuals, foundations and
fundraising efforts that NCEFT is able to continue providing this valuable
service.
Click here to go to
the NCEFT web site.
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What is DQP and the Process for
Going Through DQP
More and more people are joining the ranks of the show
circuit and often ask, "what is DQP, what does it do and why?" so this is some
general information and pointers.
The human race as a general rule is very competitive and
unfortunately sometimes that "competition madness" takes over and the way of
doing things gets out of hand. In 1970 a Federal Horse Protection Act was passed
as law to be enforced through the United States Department of Agriculture,
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Congress found and declared that the
"soring" of horses is cruel and inhumane and that sored horses when shown or
exhibited compete unfairly with horses that have not been sored. Soring is
defined as the application of any chemical or mechanical agent to any limb of a
horse or any practice inflicted upon the limb of the horse that can cause or be
expected to cause the horse to suffer physical pain or discomfort when moving.
The practice of soring horses is aimed at producing an exaggerated gait when the
horse is being shown. Although a similar gait can be obtained by conventional
methods, soring achieves the desired gait faster and more easily and gives the
user an unfair advantage. During later years the definition of sored was
expanded to include scars on the lower legs caused by inhumane treatment, along
with illegal shoeing measures that produced exaggerated gait. Don't panic about
injury scars, the DQPs are trained to know the difference and only intentional
man-made ones are subject to penalty.
In l976 an amendment was passed to the above law to expand
the inspection process (which had formerly been to allow only licensed
veterinarians to inspect horses). The DQP (Designated Qualified Person) program
was part of this amendment. A DQP is a person who under the law may be appointed
authority by the management of a horse show or sale to inspect horses for the
purposes of determining "soreness" and enforcing the law. Individuals who are
licensed as DQPs are usually farriers, trainers or long-time horse people with a
basic knowledge of horses and the equine industry. DQPs must successfully
complete a formal training program before becoming licensed and attend a yearly
"update" training course to stay certified and licensed. Although they hold a
license "through" a breed organization (known as an HIO -- Horse Industry
Organization), these licenses are good nation-wide and for any breed and are
Federally sponsored.
Any horse show management may hold a horse show without
having a DQP present, but should the USDA veterinary medical officers attend and
find a sore horse, then there is no "middleman" (i.e. DQP) to protect the show
officials from prosecution and/or fines for allowing a sored horse to show. Be
aware that once the DQP is on the grounds, he/she is
a Federal official with a lot of authority and should be treated
with respect.
At shows where a DQP is present, the horse MUST be
presented to the DQP for inspection before it can enter the warmup area (usually
two to three classes in advance) and ultimately the show ring as access to the
show ring is only through the warmup area. The horse must be presented again
each time it enters the warmup area. If you enter 10 classes and leave the show
ring and warmup area after each class, then the horse gets inspected 10 times.
If it passes the inspection, you will then proceed to the warmup area until your
class is called for entry, each time. DON'T go back to the trailer, or after
your coat, or leave the DQP's sight -- if you do, then it all has to be done
over again. Of course if you can get someone else to hold your horse in the
holding area, you may leave, but your horse has to stay. The horse should be
presented with nothing on its legs, i.e. clean and dry, although we do know that
sweat comes with a horse that is being worked. If you come in with blacking or
powder for those white legs, you will probably be asked to hose it off since it
qualifies as a "foreign substance". If you don't have time to remove it, you
could end up missing your class. Nor will you be allowed to put anything on
those legs while the horse is in the holding area (and the DQP will be
watching). Quite often oil or medications have been put on the pastern to soften
up the area after it has dried out because of too much dust and/or sweat. That
must still be removed before the horse is inspected. You can always put it back
on after the class or at the end of the day if its going to show in several
classes. At one point, if the horse was presented with substances on the legs,
the horse was automatically dismissed, but that rule has been somewhat relaxed
now.
At the time of inspection, the horse should be held by the
reins with approximately 18 inches of slack between your hand and the bit; crops
should be on the horn or held by someone else, cigarettes are to be
extinguished. This is because many horses are trained by harsh methods to ignore
the DQPs presence if one of these items can be seen. Many people try to be
helpful (and its appreciated but not necessary) by holding the horse close to
the bit or by its shanks so that the horse doesn't move and/or bite. The DQP
will ask you to remove your hand if you do this -- they are very aware of horse
antics and are prepared to handle a little misbehaving. However, if your horse
has had very little handling and not much of that with his feet, they can
dismiss your horse from showing if it is so unruly that it can not be safely
checked. It behooves you to pick up his feet as much as possible at home to
avoid this problem. The actual process of checking consists of the horse
and handler (dismounted) being asked to walk a figure 8 pattern and then stand
for the front leg inspection.
The law requires that all first place horses be checked
again after their class. Many times horses are given shots to deaden their
responses and the work and time in the ring may allow much of it to wear off and
what was not evident when they went in, becomes evident afterwards. Should your
horse become "positive" for man-made soreness after the class, the win is
disallowed and fines and charges MAY be filed. So be sure that when you win that
blue ribbon that you report back to the DQP, those blue ribbons are hard to come
by and you wouldn't want to lose one just because you "forgot" to check back.
At many of the larger shows when USDA officials are
present, they will ask to randomly check 2nd and 3rd place horses and maybe even
those further down the "win line". This is just a "spot check" and should not
cause you to panic. Also the DQP who has a horse that didn't check just quite
right as it went through will probably allow you to show but may ask you to
bring your horse back for another check after the class as a precaution.
Horses who do not pass
inspection because of soreness, scars or other violations will be given a
dismissal ticket and you will receive a copy of that ticket. Violations may be
as simple as not being allowed to show for one class or as severe as not
being allowed to show for many months. Severe violations can also end up in Federal
court and heavy fines can be levied. You can and should check
out the penalty schedule on page 110 of the 2004 Rule Book (white cover). You
should also be aware that tickets are issued to not
only the horse and rider, but the trainer and/or owner also. So
you need to be aware of what is happening to your horse if it is not being
maintained on your premises.
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Directions to the Horse Park
at Woodside
Click
here to download a localized map of The Horse
Park at Woodside location (.pdf file)
Click here to download a large map of The Horse Park
at Woodside location (.pdf file)
Woodside, California is about 30 miles south of
San Francisco right off of I-280. It is located just north of Palo Alto
and due west of Redwood City. The physical address of The Horse Park is
3674 Sand Hill Road,
Menlo Park, CA 94025.
From
I-280, take the Sand Hill Road exit
westbound (that's away from the Bay). Head up the incline and immediately
after cresting the first hill, The Horse Park at Woodside entrance will
be on the right. The address is 3674 Sand Hill Road but that won't do you
a lot of good as there aren't any address markers in the vicinity. If you
go downhill for more than 500 yards after exiting 280, you've gone too far.
The phone number at the Horse Park is (650) 851-2140. Oh,
be careful of
the bicyclists in the area as many of them don't
understand the law of gross tonnage or comprehend the physics involved
with stopping a loaded horse trailer going 50 mph in less that 100 feet.
From Highway 101, take
Woodside Road (Highway 84)
westbound to Interstate 280. Cross under the freeway and turn left
(southbound) on I-280. Take the very next exit (Sand Hill Road) and head westbound
away from the Bay. Head up the incline and immediately
after cresting the first hill, The Horse Park at Woodside entrance will
be on the right. The address is 3674 Sand Hill Road but that won't do you
a lot of good as there aren't any address markers in the vicinity. If you
go downhill for more than 500 yards after exiting 280, you've gone too far.
The phone number at the Horse Park is (650) 851-2140. Oh,
be careful of
the bicyclists in the area as many of them don't
understand the law of gross tonnage or comprehend the physics involved with
stopping a loaded horse trailer going 50 mph in less that 100 feet.
If you're coming to the area via Highway 92 (the San Mateo
bridge), stay on Highway 92 until it reaches I-280 and then take
I-280 southbound.
Continue southbound on I-280 about 10 miles and take the Sand Hill Road exit.
Take the Sand Hill Road exit westbound
(that's away from the Bay). Head up the incline and immediately
after cresting the first hill, The Horse Park at Woodside entrance will
be on the right. The address is 3674 Sand Hill Road but that won't do you
a lot of good as there aren't any address markers in the vicinity. If you
go downhill for more than 500 yards after exiting 280, you've gone too far.
The phone number at the Horse Park is (650) 851-2140. Oh,
be careful of
the bicyclists in the area as many of them don't
understand the law of gross tonnage or comprehend the physics involved with
stopping a loaded horse trailer going 50 mph in less that 100 feet.
Click here
to download this picture.
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Food
at the show
Catering will be on site and breakfast will start Saturday
and Sunday mornings around 7:00AM.
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Hotels
Hopefully we'll be able to do this again with these fine
folks...special arrangements have been made with the
Hilton Garden
Inn, Cupertino for this show. The rates will be $64.00 per night available
for Friday and Saturday night. The address is:
10741 N. Wolfe Road
Cupertino, CA 95014
(408)
777-8787
When making reservations, ask for Group Name is
"Woodside Horse Show" and the Group Code is "WHS" (pretty sneaky, hunh?)
Directions to the hotel from the Horse Park:
Head back toward I-280 for 0.5 miles
Merge onto I-280 S toward SAN JOSE and go 13.8 miles
Take the WOLFE ROAD exit
Turn LEFT onto N WOLFE RD and go 0.3 miles
Just on the other side of the overpass is the hotel on your left
Trailer parking is not
recommended - leave your trailers at the Horsepark at Woodside.
For hotel information, click on the URL below:
http://silicon.calhotels.us/hotelinfo.php/139242
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Stalls, Tack Rooms, Farrier and
Veterinarian Information
Stall information is not available at this time.
Show farrier, Dave Fraser, is on-call for emergency
services. See show manager for contact details.
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Arrival times and Arena
Availability
The warm-up and show arenas will be available starting
Friday morning through dusk. Arrival prior to Friday morning requires
pre-approval of the Show Manager.
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Recreation Vehicles
RV parking for
self-contained units is available at the Horse Park at
Woodside. Details will be posted as they become available.
No tent camping and NO OUTDOOR
FIRES ALLOWED.
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