Cedar Ridge Farm in Athens, Georgia will be hosting USEA Young Event Horse and IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse classes on Sunday, September 4, 2011.
Generous sponsorships have produced a $2,500 purse with cash awards per division of $500! Additional prizes will also be awarded in each division including ribbons for first through sixth place and for High Score in both the YEH and FEH.
Please join us for a fun day of watching the youngsters show their potential in hand and under saddle, demonstrating their ability and style as young event prospects.
For those wishing for assistance, professional handler Anke Boersma once again is available to show the Future Event Horses at their best!
Vendors will be on site and refreshments available.
Spectators are welcome.
Entry Information:
Opening Date: July 15th. Closing Date: August 21st. Update: Entries Being Accepted Through Monday, August 29
Entry Fee: $75 plus $10 USEA Starter fee.
Stabling (limited): $35/night fully bedded.
Competition begins Sunday at 9 a.m.
Send entries to:
Cedar Ridge Farm
7804 Jefferson River Rd.
Athens, GA 30607
Sponsors include:
Chattahoochee Hills/Bouckaert Farm
Devoucoux Custom Saddles
Land Rover Gwinnett
Panmedica Vet Lasers
GGT Footing
E=MC Equestrian Arenas and Footing Specialists
Dex Industries
Atlanta Saddlery
Midway Farm Supply
Questions:
Contact Cedar Ridge Farm
Carolyn Cadier
Phone (706) 354-6882
[email protected]
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