November 2020 Issue
Page 30 November 2020 EAST COAST EQUESTRIAN Print subscribers get FREE classifieds! FREE Print subscribers get FREE non-commercial classified ads! Just email your non-commercial (events, horses/trailers/tack for sale, boarding/lessons/training etc.) classified, 35 words or less to steph@eastcoaste- questrian.net . Be sure to include your name and mailing address as it appears on your subscription label. (Not a print subscriber? Sign up online at eastcoastequestrian.net .) Classifieds can run in more than one issue but must be resubmitted each month. Deadline is the 12th of the month before publication. FARMS HORSES MISC. Horse Lay Ups: 20 minute drive to New Bolton Center/ University Of Pennsylvania Vet School. (No self care avail- able). Owner owned and run. Over 30 years experience. Two references requested. Rates upon request. 610-721-5902. Foaling Stalls: Limited space available for mares that want to foal in Pennsylvania. 20 minute drive to New Bolton Center/ University Of Pennsylvania Vet School. Over 30 years experience. Reasonable rates. 610-721-5902. Quiet, no stress 40-acre facility 10 min. to DE Memorial & Commodore Barry bridges, adjacent to 38 mi. of marked/GPS trails. Lit round pen/arena, ¼ mi. track, wooded jump & com- petitive trail courses. $300 pasture/$500 stall board. 609-617-2118. Great Care at Barn in Southern Chester County, PA. Indoor and Outdoor rings, round pen and trails. Stall board $450/month, Field $325. Vet references available, 20+ years experience, nice people. Judy 610-368-3822 4 Year Old TB Gelding: Very reasonably priced. 16 and 1 hands. Dark bay. Very quiet. Sound. Trail rides. Paper chase. Green in the ring. Lovely ground manners. Ships/clips. Good home only. 610-721-5902. Large Chestnut Colt: Full broth- er to Devon/Upperville Winner. Unregistered TB. PA Bred. Will win on the line. Very athletic. Good mover. 610-721-5902. Omega Horse Rescue located in Airville, PA has a variety of horses and ponies ready for their forever homes! Please visit our website to see pictures, videos and how you can help! www.omegahorserescue.com Better than right off the track! The PTHA's Turning for Home, Inc. always has OTTBs that are properly rehabbed, re- trained and ready for their new careers. Find your next horse at www.turningforhome.org or call 215-808-7562. Two OTTB mares: 15yo liver chestnut, 15.2, retired sound, proven broodmare, $600. 13yo bay, 14.3, serviceably sound, $700. Both need re-schooling for Dressage, Hunter or Pleasure ca- reers. 215-536-5353, Lv message. CATS: Barn homes in Bucks, Chester, and Montgomery Counties, PA. are needed to give rescued strays a chance at life. Cats are neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated; delivered and acclimated. Fill out an application to adopt at StrayCatBlues.org or call 215-631-1851 HORSES AND FRESH AIR HELP! 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(Continuedon page21) To advertise or for more information, call (717) 509-9800 www.eastcoastequestrian.net The news East Coast horse owners need to know Deadline: November 12 on to win the world title in this division. She was riding SFS Johnny Drama, who is owned by Kristina Vingelis of Binghamton, NY. Amanda DuPont brought 11 horses from her Windward Farm in Port Matilda, PA. She rode Warpath CH to the Reserve Grand National Four-Year-Old Hunter Pleasure Stallion & Gelding Championship. The black stallion is owned by Jane Soura. Jane’s Extreme Make- over won the Grand National Three-Year-Old Hunter Pleasure Stallion & Gelding Champi- onship and the Reserve World Three-Year-Old Hunter Pleasure Championship. Amanda also showed Mjys Glitz Maker to the Grand National Ladies Hunter Pleasure Gelding Championship, Grand National Hunter Pleasure Stal- lion & Gelding Championship, and the Reserve World Hunter Pleasure Championship. The six- year-old is owned by Machado PA LLC. Allison Munson won the Grand National Hunter Seat on the Flat Equitation 13 Champi- onship riding Amanda’s mare, SSLLC Exhale. Amanda’s son, AJ Billetts, won the Reserve Grand National Walk Trot English Pleasure 9 & Under Championship. Full of determination, he went back in the world championship, against older riders, and captured the World Walk Trot English Plea- sure 11 & Under Championship. He rode Jane Thompson’s mare, BRMF Fearless, in both classes. Amanda’s sister, Lauren Du- Pont was Reserve Grand National Hunter Seat Equitation 36 & Over Champion with Flintlocks Grandee GCH. Kerrianne Adamek of Murraysville, PA, showed three horses with trainer Tim Roesink of Grove Pointe Stables. She won both the Grand National Youth Classic Pleasure Driving and Youth Classic Pleasure Sad- dle Youth Finals with Crooked Run Last Call, a six-year-old owned by Daisy Beisler of One- onta, NY. Kerri rode her six-year-old gelding, Liquid Assets, to the World Amateur Park Saddle Championship following a blue- ribbon performance in the Grand National qualifier. Riding her gelding, Kinzu Giovanni Cavalli, Kerri won both the Grand National Youth Park Saddle Championship and the World Youth Park Saddle Cham- pionship. Also showing under the Grove Pointe Stables banner was Nancy Hendricks of Mid- dletown, MD. She drove her eight-year-old gelding, Drag- onsmeade Vendome, to both the Grand National and World Championship titles in the Am- ateur Masters Pleasure Driving division. Lynn Begalla of Pittsburgh, PA, rode her 10-year-old gelding, Cimi’s Primo, to the Reserve Grand National Amateur Masters Hunter Pleasure 50-60 Cham- pionship. She shows under the direction of Phil Fountain of Fire Stables. RBF Maverick won the Grand National Amateur Ladies Western Pleasure Gelding Cham- pionship. Meghan Wolfe rode him for owner Suzy Trueblood of Waynesburg, PA. The gelding is trained by Tommy Garland of Garlands Ltd. Dragonsmeade Black Dragon GCH was the Reserve World Junior Exhibitor English Pleasure 13 & Under Champion. Owned by Nancy Gravel of He- bron, NY, the 10-year-old black gelding was ridden by Madeline von Ballmoos. She shows under the direction of her father, Jaisen von Ballmoos, of Fairview Stables. Madeline was the unani- mous winner in both the UPHA Junior Saddle Seat Challenge Cup National Championship and World Saddle Seat Equitation 13 & Under Championship. She was riding a borrowed horse, The Boogie Monster GCH, who is owned by Sienna and Monica Williamson. She also won the UPHA Junior Sportsmanship award. Jeff Bessey of Summer Bird Farm in Holland, NY, rode Burn It Down to the Reserve World Three-Year-Old Hunter Pleasure Futurity Championship. The gelding is owned by Barbara Wade. The 2020 Grand National Morgan Youth of the Year and Junior Invitational awards took place virtually over the weeks of September 10th through Octo- ber 17th. The contest included a 250-question exam on horse and Morgan-related topics, a horsemanship pattern, a judging contest, as well as a speech given on a horse-related topic. Abigail Edwards of Rin- goes, NJ, won the Written Exam portion of the contest. Jessica Hyman of Fulton, NY, placed fourth in the Speech division. Kiana Pearson of Ballston Spa, NY, placed sixth in the Horse- manship Pattern and second in the Judging division of the contest. “We are so grateful to our exhibitors, show staff, judges and Morgan supporters that all helped make the show happen this year,” Betsy Wallen said. “Plans are already in the works for the 2021 show with Ann de St. Remy at the helm of the show committee. We hope that our circumstances will be back to near normal, however we feel that we will be able adjust to any curve balls that get thrown in our path.” Regional Morgans Bring World Titles Home from Oklahoma City (Continued from page 24)
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