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Dana Noga’s Lone Palm Stables next logical step was to return
sits in the lovely “Wellington” horse home to start my own business."
community just off 225A in Ocala,
close to HITS and I-75. Shiny horses With this solid background, Dana
graze in lush paddocks when not created the young horse
enjoying the airy stalls in the program, a comprehensive system
spotless, concrete center-aisle to teach the proper fundamentals
barn. A full hunter/jumper course and provide a solid foundation
graces the large grass ring and prior to showing or more
there are plenty of trails for advanced work. “A good
hacking out. “It’s the perfect beginning will enable a horse to
environment for the horses”, says be a well-broke mount
Dana, who arrived in Ocala 10 for its future owner." Sales are
years ago as a working student for important and great care is taken
Don Stewart Stables. to photograph, video and market
Dana & Foxy showing at level 3 in
each sale horse. Many of the Tampa. Photo: Shawn McMillan
horses Dana has started have
gone on to A-circuit success. Her Looking to the future, Dana is
competence has earned the trust excited about the current horses
of top professionals and breeders. at Lone Palm. Two hunters - a 4
For instance, she starts horses year old by Paparazzo and a 5
for Emil Spadone and for year old by Voltaire - will be
warmblood breeders, Barbara showing in the baby and
Carry and Patti Brantley. pregreens.
"They are both quality
On the human side of the horses with beautiful movement
equation, Lone Palm offers and a great jump". Two jumpers
affordability and accessibility, will be moving up the ranks: Foxy,
combined with individualized a 7 year old bay mare, is
attention to help each student expected to move up to Level 6
identify and achieve his or her this season after several successful
goals. Under Dana’s instruction shows in level 5. Kalahari, a
Barbara Carry students build a strong foundation younger prospect, is starting out in
In her four and a half years there, and advance to each new step in level 3. "They are a great group of
she prepared, rode and showed a logical progression. Lone Palm horses that I am excited about
sale and show horses both at attends both local and rated showing this year!"
home and on the road, winning horse shows. From beginners on
ribbons and championships at their very first mount to advanced
major “AA” venues such as riders qualifying for indoors, Dana
Atlanta, Kentucky, Capital accommodates each according
Challenge, HITS Culpepper and to their level. Flexible hours
Ocala. "What I learned there enable clients to ride before or
prepared me for all aspects of after work or school.
the business. Every day I
was surrounded by top riders and Dana continues her own
trainers and that professionalism education by participating in
and attitude have carried over to clinics and USHJA Trainers
my current business." Symposiums. She is a
To further expand her knowledge USHJA Certified Trainer and a USEF Dana & Key Largo at HITS Ocala-
base, Dana accepted a position "r" judge in Hunters, Jumpers and Adequan Hunter. Photo: Lili W.
at a jumper barn in Holland where Equitation. “I am open to other Lone Palm currently has openings for
she spent several years trainers' methods. The USHJA horses and students. For more
concentrating on young jumpers Trainers Symposiums are an information, Dana Noga can be
and learning traditional excellent way to stay current and reached at 352-598-4552 or email:
European methods of bringing have fresh ideas." lonepalmstables@hotmail.com
horses up through the levels. "The www.lonepalmstables.net
How, Where & When did the circle of horse show friends being I will always love horses and I know I
family business Begin? a trainer’s child? got that from my parents because
My father was a trainer in south Yes and no. There have always been they truly love the horses.
Florida in the early 80’s then he went friends around me but sometimes What are your future goals?
into business with Christina having to share my father gets In the future I hope to find the
Schlusemeyer and became a part of complicated. special horse for me and show in the
Quiet Hill in 1984. Grand Prixs and I wouldn’t say “no”
What are some of the greatest
What’s a typical day in your life? to the Olympics.
highlights of your Junior career?
My day starts with school at 8 till
Most memorable moments being 8th
noon, and if I’m lucky I can talk them
in the Medal Finals when I was 12;
into meeting me for lunch in town
Winning the Washington Jumper
instead of eating at home. After
phase at Washington Int’l; Winning
lunch I ride 3 to 4 horses. When I ride
High Jr Jumper classics in Vermont
at home it’s not all about lessons.
2009; Going in my first Grand Prix in
My father typically sits in the golf cart
2009; Winning the Maclay at Devon
talking on the phone and watching
2010; Winning South East Regional’s
me but he gives me a lot of freedom
2010; 3rd at Medal Finals 2010;
because he is a big believer in kids
Winning Hunter Phase at Washington
learning how to ride themselves.
Int’l 2010 and being 2nd Overall at
When you step in the show ring its
Washington finals.
only you.
What advice do you have for
How & when did you get
other junior riders?
seriously involved with riding?
If being a top junior rider is your goal
When I was younger, I had horses
be very focused and expect to work
and people who rode all around me.
hard.
I had a special pony when I was
ready to ride who I loved and that How has the business side
made me want to ride all the time. affected you in your love of the Bob & Molly Braswell
Has it been easy to develop a horses? Photo: James Parker
Join the World's Best at the FTI shows in recent years. The $55,000 The FTI Winter Equestrian Festival is
Nespresso Battle of the Sexes (held on proud to say that last year’s
Winter Equestrian Festival February 5) is a crowd-pleasing event competition was the best ever, thanks
By Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. that pits a team of men against a to support from sponsors, riders,
team of women, husbands against owners, trainers, and spectators. ESP
The FTI Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) wives, in a three-round format of welcomes people worldwide to come
is the world’s largest, longest running match races, a speed class, and a sixbar experience this year’s big event,
horse show. In 2011, events will take class. The FTI Charity Challenge which promises to surpass
place once again on January 12 – will be held on Saturday, February 19, expectations as one of the best horse
April 3, 2011, at the Palm Beach and plans are being made to raise $1 shows in the world. For more
International Equestrian Center in million for 24 charities. Teams made information on the FTI Winter
Wellington, Florida. Management up of one professional and two Equestrian Festival, please visit
company Equestrian Sport junior/amateur riders will compete www.equestriansport.com.
Productions (ESP) looks forward to over a relay style speed course to
continued improvements during the determine which charity will win the
Five Questions with
summer months to make the 2011 FTI biggest check.
Winter Equestrian Festival an Michael Stone, President of
unparalleled equestrian destination The FTI Winter Equestrian Festival is also Equestrian Sport Productions
for riders from around the world. a first-class spectator sporting event
and unique entertainment destination What changes has ESP
WEF hosts nearly 5,000 horses and for the general viewer who can enjoy implemented for 2011?
3,000 riders from more than 20 everything from a casual family day We have moved all the competition
countries and 46 states, ranging from with Free Admission to a specially rings to the North Grounds. We have
show jumping Olympic Gold Medalists designed VIP experience. also expanded Rings 7 and 8 to
and World Champions to future almost twice their original sizes and will
equestrian superstars in Short Stirrup. Also at the Palm Beach International be creating two pony rings on
With 70 divisions, WEF has something Equestrian Center is the Palm Beach Equestrian Club Estates road. All of our
for everyone. Riding Academy, which offers special rings, competition and schooling, will
packages for those who have never now have the fantastic footing that
Featured competitions for the 2011 been in the saddle as well as has been in the International Arena.
season will include: The $75,000 FEI experienced riders. The Palm Beach
Nations Cup presented by G&C Farm Riding Academy provides horses and
lessons and the special VIP How will these changes improve
(March 4), the $500,000 FTI Consulting the show?
experience, which includes a lesson,
Finale Grand Prix (March 26), the By concentrating the competition on
golf cart for the day and lunch for two
$200,000 FEI World Cup (March 12) the North Grounds, exhibitors, trainers,
at the prestigious private International
and $150,000 FEI World Cup presented and owners can all get to their events
Club.
by Spy Coast Farm (February 12) more easily, they can watch their
qualifiers, the Suncast 1.50m friends and family compete more
Equine Educational opportunities are
Championship Jumper Series, the easily, and it makes the whole
available through sponsor seminars
$30,000 Surpass Speed Derby (January experience more enjoyable. It will also
open to the public and special Rider
16), the $50,000 Palm Beach Jumping Clinics with top trainers, which are free make a quieter environment on the
Derby at the Stadium (February 20), for an audience to audit. South Grounds, which will allow us to
the $50,000 Chronicle of the have more exercise areas and quality
Horse/USHJA International Hunter stabling than before.
Derby (April 2), the WCHR Hunter
Classic Spectacular events, and
events for collegiate and
interscholastic riders.
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What does WEF offer for riders? How will these changes improve
We now offer the greatest the show?
concentration of top quality Facility updates always help to
competition not only in the U.S., but in improve the experience for exhibitors
the world. The prize money will be by providing a beautiful, comfortable
over 6 million dollars and there are and safe atmosphere to compete in.
opportunities for all levels of horses New roadways will enable better
and riders to compete and be movement throughout the property,
successful. while improved footing in the Grand
Prix schooling area will allow for more
What are your greatest strengths? productive warm-ups and
The footing is our greatest strength; to preparations for showing in the Grand
have such top quality ground Prix ring.
available in all our rings makes a huge Aaron Vale in $25K Grand Prix, Week 4
difference for the welfare of our 2010. Photo: ESI The VIP Tent at HITS Ocala has
horses. The 12 week circuit gives always been a very popular
people the chance to pick and anniversary of its Florida Winter Circuit. destination for trainers, owners and
choose what weeks they compete at The 2011 HITS Ocala Winter Circuit will riders to congregate and enjoy great
and they can still be successful. The once again run for eight weeks… two food while watching the competition.
weather is usually fantastic and non-rated weeks, and then six The all-new Overlook Club will provide
everyone benefits from sunny days consecutive AA-rated weeks. a more comfortable and
and hopefully mild evenings to enjoy accommodating VIP experience for
fantastic sport. HITS has made some very successful customers, and will be another space
and highly popular enhancements to to host fabulous sponsor parties and
What are you looking forward to HITS Post Time Farm in recent years – special events during the circuit.
new rings, new footing, new tent stalls, HITS Ocala is the only winter show
this year?
and a new show office. This year, we circuit on the East Coast that offers
We are going to have a Puissance for
will be updating the footing in the qualifiers for the $1 Million Grand Prix
the first time in the main International
Grand Prix schooling area, installing and the $500,000 HITS 3’3” Hunter Prix
Arena, which will be a fun event. Last
some new roadways and freshening Final. Providing these opportunities for
year, the Great Charity challenge
up the landscaping throughout the both high-performance jumpers, as
raised over $500,000 for local charities.
property. well as professional, amateur, and
It will be back and this year we hope
junior riders will help to make this
to raise over a million dollars for local
HITS is also investing in a brand new season one of the most exciting and
charities, so keep your Saturday night
VIP experience for Ocala exhibitors, meaningful circuits for hundreds of
free on February 19 to be a part of this
with the debut of the Overlook VIP equestrians.
great event. We will also have the
new Artisan Farm Young Rider Series Club at HITS Post Time Farm. The
for riders under 25. This is new really to Overlook Club will feature a brand What does HITS offer riders?
the United States, and it features three new tent frame with semi-permanent HITS Ocala has always been a very
Grand Prix events and one team sides for improved climate control popular choice for winter showing
event. Riders earn points throughout and a solid wooden floor. In addition, because of its unbeatable value and
the series, and the top three riders a fully-equipped kitchen will offer the huge variety of classes and
qualify to go to Europe and compete guests a new menu with a variety of divisions offered on the schedule.
at the Super Final during the FEI World meal options that will include both hot Trainers love the fact that they are
Cup Finals in Leipzig, Germany. I think and cold delights. The Overlook Club often able to bring their entire barn to
this will be a fantastic series that will is perfectly situated in the center of all show at HITS Ocala thanks to the
highlight the young riders from all the action, offering patrons fantastic eclectic schedule, great rates on
countries that compete at WEF. And views of both the Grand Prix and Main stabling, and unbeatable prices for
of course, our Saturday Night Lights Hunter rings. feed and bedding.
continues this year with the best in the Not only is there value and variety at
sport competing every Saturday The big news for Ocala this season is HITS Ocala, there’s also a fantastic
evening. that with the return of the $1 Million atmosphere. HITS Post Time Farm is a
Grand Prix the circuit offers riders 14 spacious facility located in the very
opportunities to qualify for this heart of the Horse Capital of the
Five Questions with Tom incredible show-jumping event. In World, a welcoming and horsefriendly
Struzzieri, President of HITS addition, HITS Ocala will host community that exhibitors
What changes have been numerous Devoucoux Hunter Prix, have come to know and love. In
implemented for HITS Ocala 2011? which are qualifiers for the world’s addition, HITS Ocala offers an on-site
This season, HITS will celebrate the 30th richest hunter final ever, the $500,000 education center so young
HITS 3’3” Hunter Prix Final! equestrians can keep up with their
studies, and a family-friendly social
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and HEATERS! Common Errors: prep work and having a plan before
The Rider's Lounge, complete with a 1. Adding or subtracting strides. you enter the ring.
TV to catch up on football or the This is a big “no-no”. Leaving out a
news, wireless internet and stride is usually more dangerous and Common Faults:
refreshments, will also be available. considered a greater fault. In lower 1. Position of rider: stiff, posed, sloppy,
level classes-2'6" and under, I don’t loose, jumping ahead or falling
What are your greatest strengths? have a problem with adding strides as behind the motion, over or under
The biggest strengths of the long as the rider adds IN ALL lines.. releasing and looking down.
Jacksonville Winter Series has to be
the Management (Bob Bell & Allen 2. Cross cantering, cantering on the 2. Wrong leads and diagonals are
Rheinheimer of Classic Company), wrong lead and trot changes. highly annoying and usually
Office Staff and Crew. These mistakes should automatically avoidable.
They have been returning for over 10 put you in the 60's and 50's. In
years, so exhibitors are always beginner classes I prefer to see trot 3. A Rail in Equitation is not always the
greeted with a friendly face ringside changes instead of cross cantering or kiss of death. If the rider meets the
and in the office. cantering on the wrong lead. In my fence correctly and the horse is a little
opinion the rider who acknowledges careless many judges will subtract
What are you looking forward to the error and corrects it is doing a only 4 points from the overall score.
better job than the rider who
this year?
continues to cross-canter or canter on
We feel that our exhibitors will truly
the wrong lead. That said, excessive Common Guidelines for ALL
enjoy all of the changes and new and
exciting class offerings that will be
trotting on course usually means a Warm-Up Areas:
score of 50-55. These rules apply to everyone but are
available to choose from. We look
especially important for beginner &
forward to seeing familiar faces, and
3. Missed distances. Anything way intermediate riders. Teach & practice
look forward to making new friends
too long or so close it’s scary gets a these rules at home.
this winter.
score of 60-70. Minor distance errors
can be overlooked if you horse has Some of these tips are from Wendy
good form and you do not give the Trocano’s ‘Warm-Up Etiquette’
Winter Circuit Show Prep! mistake away with your position. The published in our Dec 2009 Show issue.
more distance errors and the worse
Judges Perspective: your horses form the lower your score. Track Left: When entering the ring for
a flat class, all riders should track to
Hunters & Equitation 4. Other major faults include bucking, the left first. If this seems confusing,
With Dana Noga, USEF ‘r’ Judge rearing, shying, kicking out, excessive here’s how to figure it out. If you are
Ever wonder how a judge arrives at speed, dangerous jumping style, entering from outside the ring, turn to
their score? The judge is basically a stopping and rails. These will all earn a the right and proceed along the rail.
score keeper. A contestant is judged score of 50 or less. If you are already inside the ring,
from the point they enter the ring until stand in the middle and from any
they leave. A judge's job is to score point turn left to proceed to the rail.
the positives and negatives of all Equitation:
As with the hunters, judges wish to see Passing: When all horses & riders are
rounds then place into order. A Hunter moving in the same direction, always
class is judged primarily on the horse straight, to the middle, consistent
pace, and clean lead changes. The pass to the INSIDE, not the outside.
and its jumping style while the You risk getting pinned between
Equitation divisions are focused on the main difference is that the rider
becomes the focus of judging. horses and the rail or having to “pull
rider and their position. up” or stop. When horses & riders are
“Form to function” is key.
Eyes up, heels down, leg down and moving in both or opposite directions,
Hunters: around the horse, back flat and arms use “left shoulder to left shoulder” or
The horse should enter the ring, make following the motion of the horse are “left hand to left hand” to determine
a nice courtesy circle and proceed to all essential elements of correct who stays on the rail and who passes
the first fence. All fences should be position. The seat should be two point, to the inside. In other words, if you are
jumped straight, in the middle with a three point or a modified position moving clockwise or tracking right
consistent pace maintained from depending upon the questions asked around the ring and others are
beginning to end. A jump is throughout the course and the level tracking left (counter-clockwise), THEY
considered good if the horse meets it of the riders in the class. The sitting trot have right of rail and YOU must move
at the correct take off point, brings is almost always asked on the flat and over to the inside track to pass them.
both knees up and square, has a most Equitation courses will have Jumping: Call out “Heads Up” as you
round topline and follows through with bending lines, rollbacks, or trot fences. proceed to a warm-up fence to alert
the back end. Lead changes should Practicing these things at home will others of your intentions. It is helpful to
be clean and the horse should have a increase your confidence at the show. call out the specific jump (“Heads Up
relaxed expression. Most faults can be avoided by sound Oxer” or “Heads Up Cross-Rail”).
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Courtesy: A little goes a long way, The new proposed rule for USET quiet, confident, on time(no rushing),
especially if everyone practices it. If qualifiers: properly schooled and jumping in the
you wish to circle or cut across the It is now mandatory to jump a real division that he is comfortable in.”
ring, pay attention and time it to water jump- the full 12’ obstacle so
prevent running into or cutting off START PRACTICING!” Marylu & Meredith Gallagher-
others. Ridgepoint Stables, Haines City
On Equitation: “The rider and horse
The Red Ribbon: If you are riding a NEED to be “In Sync” with one The Problem: Finding an ideal canter
horse that you know is likely to kick at another. A pretty rider and a poor rhythm for you, your horse, and the
others, indicate that possibility with a performing horse or a really nice horse course.
red ribbon in the tail or polite verbal and a poor rider won’t win. It’s a
warning to keep adequate distance. picture and you cannot separate one The Exercise: A bending gymnastic.
from the other.” Place a small jump perpendicular to
Out of Control Horse: If you cannot the short end of your riding area.
control your horse, move into the Don Stewart- Measure 8’ from the inside standard in
center of the ring and wait for others Don Stewart Stables, Ocala both directions and place a jump on
to walk so you may safely excuse either side of the first. Angle the
“Put a rail on the ground. Begin
yourself from the ring. exterior jumps until they measure 10 ½’
exercise by cantering with pace in 2
point. Next ride in 3 point and collect center-to-center from the first jump.
Politely Share Rules: There will always (This is a good starting distance for the
to it. Add another pole 60' from the 1st
be someone who doesn’t know or exercise, but it may need to be
pole. Do 5 strides in 3 point and 4
isn’t paying attention. Politely remind adjusted to accommodate your
strides in 2 point. Add a 3rd rail 60 feet
them if you feel they are endangering horse’s stride.)
from 2nd rail and change the striding
the safety of others.
between the poles (3 pt/4 strides
between 1st & 2nd then 2 pt/5 strides
between 2nd & 3rd or reverse). Lastly,
Tips & Exercises from move the center rail and make the 4
FL Trainers longer and the other one shorter.”
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Sarasota Florida
Would like to
Staisha Bejarano/Valentino
congratulate their riders Brooke Aabel / Honey Baked
on a very
successful season in 2010
Best of Luck in 2011
Shanon Bejarano
Kabisa Baughen/Anatolia
www.fairwinfarm.com Staisha Bejarano/Valentino
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Fall Show Photos
By Shutterpug CFHJA
CFHJA Oct 1-3: (from Top L-R) Erika Noble, Cathy Buchko & Mylestone, Haley Robinson & Quick Son
(Winner of Mini Prix), Reily Reiker & Alibi Z, Unknown rider, Susan Fricke, Lauren Muller & Mr. Opportunity,
Heather Collins-Villemaire, Kathy Elam & Montague, Catalina Peralta on Hugs & Kisses, Krystal Kuhl &
Eagle Creek’s Expresso, Unknown rider. Tag your photos on the Florida Equestrian Fan Page!
First 2 photos Barrett Farm Show; 3rd photo, top row from Fox Cry (Shutterpug).
Row 2 (Shutterpug photos) is GOHJA, PCHA & GOHJA. Row 3 is Fox Cry, PCHA,
GOHJA (all Shutterpug) and Georgie Hammond at M&S Finals. Final photo
PCHA (Shutterpug).
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Dec-Jan 2010 Event Calendar
December 14-16 Wellington Classic Dressage 10-13 Wellington Classic Spring Challenge
30-5 Holiday and Horses www.wellingtonclassicdressage.com www.wellingtonclassicdressage.com
www.equestriansport.com 15-16 Ocala Winter Classic 11-13 PSJ Week 1 @ Canterbury
3-4 GOHJA Fox Cry Farms www.orlandodressage.com www.psjshows.com
www.gohja.org 15-Silver Sands Dressage SS-New Smyrna 12-13 Sweetheart Cup
3-5 RMI Mid-Florida Premiere “A” www.silversands.org www.orlandodressage.com
www.rushshows.com 15-Dressage Stadium & 3-Day Phase SS 12-13 Fox Lea Open H/J SS
4- Silver Sands H/J Show SS www.rockinghorseht.com www.foxleafarm.com
www.silversands.org 15-16 SEC H/J & Dressage 15- The Ridge @ Wellington
4- Dressage, Stadium & 3-Phase SS www.sumterequestriancenter.com www.theridgefarm.com
www.rockinghorseht.com 14-15 NFHJA Green Cove Springs CSI-W 15-20 HITS Ocala Winter Festival
4-5 Dressage on the First Coast Fall www.nfhja.com www.hitsshows.com
www.dressageonthefirstcoast.com 19-23 NFHJA Jacksonville National “AA” 16-20 WEF 6 ESP
6-7 Sunlight Horse Show Series www.nfhja.com www.equestriansport.com
www.sunlightranch.com 18- The Ridge @ Wellington 17-20 FL Dressage Classic
9-12 CFHJA “A” www.theridgefarm.com www.dressageshowinfo.com
www.cfhja.com 19-23 WEF 2 18-20 Rocking Horse Winter II Horse Trials
10-12 Ocala Jumping Classic www.equestriansport.com www.rockinghorseht.com
www.hayesco.ca 19-23 HITS Ocala January Classic 18-20 PSJ Week 2 @ Canterbury
11-12 ESP Year End Awards Show www.hitsshows.com www.psjshows.com
www.equestriansport.com 20-23 Gold Coast Opener 19- First Coast H/J Show
11-12 Orlando Winter Classic www.gcdafl.com www.firstcoasthunterjumper.com
www.orlandodressage.com 22- Atlantic Crossing SS 19-20 SEC H/J & Dressage
11-12 SEC H/J & Dressage Show www.atlanticcrossingstables.com www.sumterequestriancenter.com
www.sumterequestriancenter.com 22-23 Pre-Season Cash Blast Horse Trials 22- The Ridge @ Wellington
11-12 Wellington Classic Holiday Challenge www.canterburyshowplace.com www.theridgefarm.com
www.wellingtonclassicdressage.com 25- The Ridge @ Wellington 22-27 HITS Ocala Masters
17-19- ESP Holiday I “A” www.theridgefarm.com www.hitsshows.com
www.equestriansport.com 26-30 WEF 3 23-27 WEF 7
17-19 RMI Mid-Florida December “A” www.equestriansport.com www.equestriansport.com
www.rushshows.com 26-30 NFHJA Jacksonville Winter “AA” 26- Dressage & Derby Day
18- Atlantic Crossing SS www.nfhja.com www.rockinghorseht.com
www.atlanticcrossingstables.com 26-30 HITS Ocala January Festival 26 Silver Sands H/J SS-New Smyrna
18-19 White Fences Polar Express www.hitsshows.com www.silversands.org
www.whitefencesflorida.com 28-30 Int’l Horse Sport Dressage Premiere 26-27 FL Dressage Concours
22-24- ESP Holiday II “A” www.wellingtonclassicdressage.com www.foxleafarm.com
www.equestriansport.com 28-30 Rocking Horse Winter I Horse Trials 26-27 Twice as Nice Dressage II
28- ESP Holiday III “A” www.rockinghorseht.com www.canterburyshowplace.com
www.equestriansport.com 29-30 Snowbird’s Paradise Orlando 26-27 Welcome Back to White Fences I
29-2 ESP New Year’s Show www.orlandodressage.com www.whitefencesflorida.com
www.equestriansport.com 29-30 PCHA Non-Rated Show
www.pcha-fl.org
29-30 HSITP H/J @ Canterbury
January www.horseshowsinthepark.com
29-2 ESP New Year’s Show
www.equestriansport.com
5-9 ESP A-T Children’s Benefit
February
www.equestriansport.com 2-6 WEF 4
7-11 Wellington Classic Challenge I www.equestriansport.com
www.wellingtonclassicdressage.com 2-5 Wellington Dressage
7-8 GOHJA Barrett Farm www.dressageshowinfo.com
www.gohja.org 4-5 GOHJA Fox Cry Farms
8-9 Twice As Nice Dressage I www.gohja.org
www.canterburyshowplace.com 5- Dressage & Derby Day
10-11 Sunlight Horse Show Series www.rockinghorseht.com
www.sunlightranch.com 5-6 American Dressage Concours
11- The Ridge @ Wellington www.foxleafarm.com
www.theridgefarm.com 7-8 Sunlight Horse Show Series
11-16 Fox Lea Open H/J SS www.sunlightranch.com
www.foxleafarm.com 8-13 HITS Ocala Winter Classic
12-16 NFHJA Jacksonville Int’l “AA” www.hitsshows.com
www.nfja.com 9-13 WEF 5
12-16 WEF 1 www.equestriansport.com
www.equestriansport.com