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Zone 1 Archive
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September 12 to 16, 2012, at the Eastern States Exposition Horse Show I. Zone Championships are open to all Zone 1 members in good standing with both USEF and USHJA.
For more information visit www.thebige.com/horseshow or contact
Horse Show Coordinator Carol Keller at 413.205.5016.
Eastern States Exposition:
1305 Memorial Avenue,
West Springfield, MA 01089.
Fax: 413.787.0127
| High Performance Hunter |
Amateur Owner Working Hunter (3'3") |
| Green Working Hunter |
Junior Hunter Small |
| Children's Hunter Horse |
Junior Hunter Large |
| Children's Hunter Pony |
Pony Hunter Small |
| Adult Amateur Hunter, 18-35, 36+ |
Pony Hunter Medium |
| Pre-Green Hunter |
Pony Hunter Large |
Amateur Owner Working Hunter - (3'6") 18-35, 36+ |
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NAJYRC Zone News
Sydney Shulman started off the first individual round with just a one rail, but with 12 faults in the first
round of the team competition she choose to save Gun Du Desfi for another day. Fellow Zone 1 competitor, Dana Scott
and KM Whatever RV, had a shaky start to the competition with a rail and a run out at the open water in the first found
of competition. However, Dana would add only four faults in the remaining four rounds of competition to finish with a total
of 15 faults and an overall placing of ninth individually.
North American Junior Young Rider Championships -
2012 Results
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Zone 1 YR Development Class Standings
Last Updated July 18, 2012
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| Isabelle Caccamise |
1 |
6 |
$660 |
| Adeline Audette |
1 |
1 |
$660 |
| Jessica Donatelli |
1 |
1 |
$660 |
| Cristina Longo |
2 |
10 |
$500 |
| Alexa Parsons |
2 |
2 |
$500 |
| Emma Schauder |
3 |
3 |
$320 |
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Zone 1 Young Rider Development Class
The Zone 1 Young Rider Development Class is a series of 5 classes (1.20 to 1.30m at shows listed below) with the goal of
promoting the NAJYR program and to create incentives for the aspiring young jumper riders. This class will award $2,000
in bonus prize money to the top six Young Rider eligible (JR/AM riders age 14 to 21) finishers from Zone 1, irrespective of
class placings. We will follow the last class with an educational demonstration about different aspects of high
performance show jumping, as well as, an award presentation to the high money winner from the series.
Young Rider Development Class Specifications
Fairfield June 19 to 23
Vermont Summer Special July 4 to 8
Manchester Summer Festival July 11 to 15
Northampton Hunter & Jumper August 9 to 12
Fieldstone Summer Showcase August 21 to 25
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2011 Zone 1 Statistics
4,422 members: 2,759 hunters and 743 jumpers.*
238 USEF licensed competitions
- 10 were AA-rated
- 25 were A-rated
- 113 were B/C-rated
- 1 were jumper only
- 63 were local
- 26 USHJA Outreach
*728 members have not declared hunter or jumper as their primary or
secondary discipline....more on declaring disciplines.
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USHJA Zone 1 Year End Awards Banquet - January 28, 2012
Awards will be presented at the New England Horseman’s Council Banquet
Date: January 28, 2012
Cocktails at 5pm and Dinner at 6pm. Awards to follow.
Location: Portland Maine
Tickets may be purchased online at the
New England Horseman’s Council website
Please contact Olana Laffey 978.465.9119 for more information.
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Congratulations to the 2011 Grant Recipient
EAP Grant: Lindsay Bailey and Olivia Smith
TCP Grant: Janet Murfey and Katie Schaff
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In 2011, the USHJA Foundation partnered with several
USHJA Zones to develop the Scholarship and Grants Partner
Program. Designed to benefit the USHJA members with a cohesive and easy to use system, the program became an
instant success and provided zones the opportunity to give back to their members in the form of financial
assistance towards educational needs.
The USHJA Foundation continues to honor its pledge of contributing additional funds to supplement
the various educational awards, which helps to grow the cash value of each scholarship or grant that a
zone bestows. 2012 has welcomed an increased number of zones now partnering with the Foundation and an
increase in the zone donations. This growth is a win-win to everyone. Zones are able to provide for
more recipients and the awards can be more sizable.
Each scholarship and grant awarded by USHJA Zones is one step closer
to ensuring the future of the American hunter jumper sport. These funds can:
- Help students who choose to rise to the challenge of obtaining a college degree- perhaps becoming the first in their family to attend college.
- Move future farriers and veterinary technicians a step closer to realizing their career dreams.
- Aid professionals in becoming certified trainers who might not otherwise be able to afford the expense of educational programs.
- Encourage young equestrians to reach higher levels of riding accomplishments via sources such as the Emerging Athletes Program’s curriculum with elite clinicians.
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IHSA
Since 2008, the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association has contributed a portion of every regular-season entry fee from the Hunter Seat Novice Flat and Novice Western classes to Ride For The Ribbon, to support breast cancer awareness. According to IHSA Board of Directors member Naomi Blumenthal, for the 2010-11 season the IHSA raised $3,500.
Ride For The Ribbon, the Stefanie Spielman Fund for Breast Cancer Research, was launched in 1998 in memory of Spielman, who survived two bouts with breast cancer before losing her battle in November 2009.
Sharon van der Walde, with Ride For The Ribbon, said the original goal of $1 million has been amply surpassed: Support for the cause has raised $6 million.
"Ride For The Ribbon came about because of the friendship Stefanie and I shared and the fact that our daughters rode," said van der Walde. "When Naomi contacted me about wanting to help, I had no idea the impact she—and IHSA—would have! I’m overwhelmed that IHSA riders care enough to participate in Ride For The Ribbon classes."
This season, every IHSA Novice class during the school year will again contribute toward the fund. For more information on Ride For The Ribbon, visit www.ridefortheribbon.net or call (614) 563-6301.
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Zone 1 and 6 Combined Junior Team wins Bronze at NAJYRC
The 2011 USHJA North American Junior & Young Rider Show Jumping Championships as part of the 2011 Adequan/FEI North American Junior
& Young Riders Championships presented by Gotham North were held at the Kentucky Horse Park July 27 through 31, featuring a week of fierce
competition among elite athletes from across the US, Canada and Mexico.
A combined Junior team of Zone 1 and 6, coached by Molly Flaherty and Karen Cudmore, captured the Bronze medal position-
the team consisted of Sydney Shulman (CT), Brooke Cudmore (NE), Dana Scott (CT) and Avery Waite (CT). Sydney and Brooke started
Round 1 off in spectacular fashion with 2 clear rounds, Dana Scott added only four faults and with Avery’s first round score
dropped the team was in a three way tie for the gold medal after the first round of competition. In a tough second course Sydney,
Dana and Avery each added only four faults to finish up the competition with a Bronze Medal.
2011 results or visit www.youngriders.org.
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Championships will be held September 14 through 18, 2011, at the Eastern States Exposition Horse Show I.
Zone Championships are open to all Zone 1 members in good standing with both USEF and USHJA.
| High Performance Hunter |
Amateur Owner Working Hunter (3'3") |
| Green Working Hunter |
Junior Hunter Small |
| Children's Hunter Horse |
Junior Hunter Large |
| Children's Hunter Pony |
Pony Hunter Small |
| Adult Amateur Hunter, 18-35, 36+ |
Pony Hunter Medium |
| Pre-Green Hunter |
Pony Hunter Large |
Amateur Owner Working Hunter - (3'6") 18-35, 36+ |
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Contact Carol Keller at 413.205.5016 or
visit the
Eastern States Exposition Horse Show 1 online for more information.
Please visit the
Zone Finals and Championships Summary
to see the new point structure and specifications.
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2010 Zone 1 Statistics
3,743 members: 2752 hunters and 751 jumpers.*
326 USEF licensed competitions
- 9 were AA-rated
- 54 were A-rated
- 120 were B/C-rated
- 3 were jumper only
- 123 were local
- 17 were USHJA Outreach
*270 members have not declared hunter or jumper as their
primary or secondary discipline.
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2009 Zone 1 Statistics
3,752 members: 2,697 hunters and 730 jumpers.
283 USEF licensed competitions
- 7 were AA-rated
- 35 were A-rated
- 124 were B/C-rated
- 115 were local
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