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Twin Rivers FEH Event a Resounding Success! Updated: 2009-09-30 Josh Walker Photos The inaugural Twin Rivers Ranch Future Event Horse competition last weekend was a huge success thanks to the support of west coast eventing breeders, the Twin Rivers Ranch staff and organizers, and the Future Event Horse title sponsors the Irish Draught Horse Society of North America. Nineteen of the area's finest young eventing prospects came out to compete at the show held in Paso Robles, California on Saturday afternoon, and though the temperatures were in the triple digits, the spirits were high--as were the scores! FEI judge Janice Linan awarded Maggie Weems' two-year-old gelding Henry the top score of the day with an astounding 90.7. (pictured left and below right)
"Jim Graham and David Adamo recommended that we show Henry in the Future Event Horse classes, because they thought he was so typey and fabulous. So, it was really fun to come out and watch Henry be so successful," said Weems, of Fairfax, CA. "David's going to compete Marvy [Henry's dam] and her new owner Marion is going to do embryo transplants (or so goes the plan). The long range plan is to hand Henry over to David when it is time for him to go to work as an event horse."
"The thing that is cool about Henry," added Weems,"is that although this is probably the one time I'll do this I did a
ton of research and engaged a lot of very knowledgeable, successful
professionals to make sure we had a great mare, a great stallion, and that we
were producing a horse that had chance to succeed in our sport--and we've done
it on a pretty strict budget too! Henry lives in Theresa's sister's backyard
these days, and runs around on a 1/2 acre with her very solid quarter horse
named Rico." Weems bought Henry's dam Marveles from Holsteiner breeder Wendy Webster, of W2 Holsteiners, who imported the mare specifically to breed to Webster's stallion Hunter. Hunter is half-brother to the German horses Abraxxas and Butt's Leon who were members of the gold medal event team in Hong Kong last year. Webster won the 2005 American Holsteiner Horse Association Breeder's Choice Award, and bred such renowned Topping the charts in the very competitive group of yearlings was Foxwood Farm's Blue Suede Shoes (pictured left), one of the seven yearlings sired by Bridon Beale Street, a RID stallion who events at Training level and is well-known for his fabulous temperament and incredible athleticism. Blue Suede Sirius (pictured right), an Oldenburg colt sired by Sir Caletto and out of Papillon, took top honors in the three-year-old division, earning a 88.5. The stunning grey was shown by his owner Maurya Faulkner and bred by Clare Jacobson. Special thanks to Lone Tree Farm and the IDHSNA for bringing out a huge group of lovely youngsters and also providing refreshments for all of the competitors and spectators. Complete results Yearlings
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Twenty-nine of the most promising young stars of the eventing community competed in the 2009 East Coast IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse Finals in Lexington, Virginia at the Virginia Horse Center. Held in conjunction with the popular Virginia Horse Trials, (November 4, 2009) The 2009 IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse East Coast Championships will take place this Friday, beginning at noon, in the East Complex Arena of the Virginia Horse Center in Lexington, Virginia. Come out and watch the yearlings, two-, and three-year-old futu (October 27, 2009) Christine Smith, a professional handler, will be available and on site at the 2009 IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse Championships to handle and present the young horses. (October 14, 2009) Sunday morning was rainy and misty for the IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse Competition held September 27 at Serra Valley Farms in Mount Airy, Maryland. The indoor at Serra Valley was bright and well-lit. Some of the "regular" competitors were there, but t (October 13, 2009) At last Sunday's IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse classes in Lexington, VA, held in conjunction with the IDHSNA National Show, it was Diane Halpin's Llangollyn LL who trotted away with the Grand Championship at the end of the day. (October 8, 2009) Don’t miss out on your chance to participate in the 2009 IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse Championships. This year the championships will be held at the Virginia Horse Center in Lexington, VA in conjunction with the Fall Virginia Horse Trials. All the best (October 6, 2009) The inaugural Twin Rivers Ranch Future Event Horse competition last weekend was a huge success thanks to the support of west coast eventing breeders, the Twin Rivers Ranch staff and organizers, and the Future Event Horse title sponsors the Irish Draught H (September 30, 2009) The IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse Competition that is scheduled to take place at the Irish Draught Horse Society’s 2009 Annual Horse Show in Lexington, VA has been changed to Sunday October 4 beginning at 12 p.m. (September 23, 2009) On September 5th, Stony Brook Farm in Peterborough, NH hosted an IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse Competition and a great time was had by all. Nine horses competed in the yearling, two-year-old, and three-year-old divisions and all entrants said they cannot (September 17, 2009) The first west coast IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse Competition will take place during the International Horse Trials at Twin Rivers Ranch. All yearlings, two and three year old fillies and colts will be invited to compete in hand on Saturday, September 2 (August 25, 2009) Due to insufficient entries, unfortunately the IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse competition at Magnolia Farm in Citra, FL had to be canceled. (August 19, 2009) New to the IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse calendar are two competitions in Area VI. The first one is at the Twin Rivers Fall Horse Trials. It will be held on September 26th beginning at 3 p.m. They are the first to hold a west coast FEH competition so be (August 17, 2009) Nearly ten of the finest young horses in southern and central Virginia turned out for the inaugural IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse Classes at the Green Hill Park Equestrian Center in Salem, Virginia. It was nearly a perfect day for Lauren Seitz as her thr (August 14, 2009) Don’t miss out on the upcoming IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse competition at Stony Brook Farm. The closing date is in two weeks so get those entries in. This FEH Competition is the last one in Area I before the championships so let’s see your beautiful ba (August 14, 2009) Future Event Horse Classes will be held in conjunction with the Irish Draugth Horse Society of North America's 2009 Annual Horse Show. The FEH classes will be held on Sunday, October 4 in Lexington, Virginia at the Virginia Horse Center. (July 31, 2009) The IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse competition at The Magnolia on August 29th in Citra, FL desperately needs entries or it will have to cancel! If you are planning on attending please contact Ashley Williams at ashley301972@hotmail.com or (904) 803-4846 n (July 29, 2009) On Friday an impressive group of yearlings, two-year-olds, and three-year-olds gathered at Loch Moy Farm to participate in the IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse Series. The weather was wonderful, the babies perfectly behaved, and the Maryland Horse Trials vo (July 20, 2009) The USEA members have spoken, and we have listened! An IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse competition is going to be hosted in Area III this summer. The FEH Series is blooming with three new events in the Midwest and now this event in Southeast. So pull out y (July 9, 2009) Summer is the perfect time to get your yearlings, two-year-olds, and three-year-olds exposed to the competition atmosphere by participating in the IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse Series. (June 12, 2009) The USEA is pleased to announce an exciting new partnership with the Irish Draught Horse Society of North America, who will become the 2009 title sponsors of the USEA Future Event Horse Series. (April 20, 2009) **Updated with photo galleries!** (October 7, 2008) The new Future Event Horse Pilot Program attracted a total of 29 young horses to Difficult Run Pony Club Horse Trials at Frying Pan Park, Herndon, Virginia on Friday. (August 29, 2007) |
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