Land of Lincoln Quarter Horse Association Cheryl LaMaster, Editor 230 Woodland Hills Rd. Batavia, IL 60510 cheryllamaster@gmail.com 630-482-9774 LOG LINES May 2010 The show season is heating up so is the weather, thank heavens! Shows recently in Springfield, IL had over 300 entries even though there was early concern about the numbers. Not a huge amount of horses, but the people who participated seemed to have fun showing in lots classes. The IQHYA Youth Show (formerly Lil Abe) had over 500 entries, nice circuit awards, late nights, lots of reiners, lots of speed participants. A good job by Mary and Jody and their crew. People are heading north to Wisconsin or south to DuQuoin for Memorial Day. Have you checked out the LLQHA website recently? I redesigned it. Hope everyone likes it! Don t forget the Run to the Border shows in Roscoe in June. The facility is huge, with multiple arenas. Early stall reservations look like we will have some over fence classes this year. I hope the weather cooperates so we can use the outdoor arenas they are so nice. Showbills are included in this Log. Ed Lawrence recently took at job at Four Winds Equestrian Center in Salem, WI. Hopefully we will see him at some AQHA shows, but the facility also has a series of open shows. Ed says the facility is fantastic and people should stop by and take a look. Congratulations to Luann Meyer and My Details are Hot for capturing an Amateur Championship finishing it at Springfield. Luann also picked up the Select Amateur All-around for that weekend. She mentioned in a note to me that she had received 2 certificates from AQHA stating that her horse had ended up 3rd in the nation in Select Performance Mares (a category she didn t even know existed), and 6th in the nation in Open Junior Performance Mares. On a personal note, my son, Nathan, got married on May 1st. All went well, other than the weather not cooperating as much as we would have liked. They honeymooned on the east coast and found out they loved the area. Congratulations to Alyssa Freeman a college graduate! Alyssa, a member of their equestrian team, graduated from Kansas State University recently. Construction in Oshkosh exit closed! If you re going to the Oshkosh shows, please note the alternate directions: Take Hwy 41 north to the Hwy 45 exit (first exit after Butte des Mort Bridge). Exit on Hwy 45. At the bottom of the ramp, turn left. Go about 1 1/2 miles to Cty Road T. Turn onto Cty Road T and go to Cty Road Y. Turn right onto Cty Road Y and head east to show facility. If you are coming from the north you will exit on the Breezewood exit in Neenah and follow frontage road west until you get to Hwy 76. You will then turn left on 76 to County Road Y. Turn left on Y and go east to facility. You will be following these directions to facility because the off ramps and on ramps for Hwy 76 are closed until July. Some highlights from Springfield: Cori Flowers seemed to be clicking with her new horse Goodbarshandsumeasset, winning senior western pleasure under one judge and winning in14-18 western pleasure and 14-18 showmanship. Chayna DeNicolo and NI Naturallyfabulous picked up points in hunter under saddle, in green and junior classes, as well as points in youth geldings and 14-18 showmanship. Deb and Jennifer Wagner have a new horse Ima Chipped Jewell to add to their show string. Deb picked up select showmanship points with the new horse. Marcia Smith and One Slick Leaguer picked up points in western riding, western pleasure, and trail winning classes several times. The Clintons horse Naturally Its George was a star in western pleasure and hunter under saddle. Even though I didn t see Alyce Miller, I saw her horse Am a Securetradition picking up points in hunter under saddle.
Big Bay Investment, Gale Schroeder s horse, was doing well in performance geldings, but so was Ima Party Crasher, owned by Jennifer and Deborah Wagner. Makayla Maciejewski on Thumb Enterprise were picking up hunter under saddle points also. Diane Stewart and Vestamatic as well as Joan Sellberg and Simply a Hustler picked up points in amateur select showmanship. Joan won Select trail under both judges one day, also. Kristine Stewart and SF Banker were first in 13 & under western pleasure,13 & under hunter under saddle, and 13 & under equitation, and second in youth geldings and 13 & under showmanship she was having a very good weekend. Kathy Harper and Chancethisinvestment won Novice Amateur Showmanship under one judge and were second in a Novice Amateur Horsemanship. Gail Schroeder and Big Bay Investment won Novice Amateur Showmanship under another judge. Your first showing wardrobe should revolve around the most versatile color. Think of that cocktail dress when shopping for your first horse show ensemble, say Kay Mortensen and Penny Young, owners of Showtime Show Clothing in Purcell, Oklahoma. The core of the outfit should match anything you throw on top of it. Kay suggests basic black for a beginner s staple items it s flattering on any person or horse. A basic black front zip jacket dotted with crystals will take you from the showmanship class to the riding classes, she says. The jacket should be hip length to pair with black showmanship pants, and to wear out over your chaps for riding classes. The crystals on the jacket will add sparkle and shine, which will keep you from being too dark in the arena. A stretchy undergarment will smooth out the bra lines and make you look sleek and smooth. Add black boots and a black professionally shaped hat, and you ll be ready to hit the arena. IQHYA Youth show highlights: Sam Mather and Bostons News Flash picked up a Sound boring? It s actually very smart. People get in trouble second in Novice Youth Showmanship. Joan Sellberg when they want to buy a funny color for their first outfit, Penny and Simply a Hustler were first in Amateur Select warned. Then they can t find anything else to match the Showmanship. Chayna DeNicolo picked up Youth chaps. That s poor planning. Not to mention a waste of Gelding points with NI Naturallyfabulous look out, that money. HUS horse might be becoming a halter horse. Not to be undone her mom, Carrie, showed in Amateur Geldings and picked up halter points also. Alyce Miller showed Follow this advice for a stylish look. her gelding Am a Securetradition in Amateur Performance Geldings and was second under both judges. She also picked up a first and second in Senior Don t wear ill-fitting, baggy clothes. You want to look sharp Hunter Under Saddle and 2 first in Amateur Select and flawless in tailor-fit clothes. Hunter Under Saddle. Tanya Relander had some good Don t let your hat lose its shape. Keep up on reshaping. rides in Amateur Select Western Pleasure on One Lazy Investment, winning under both judges, as well as being Don t wear colored hatbands. Stick with the band that comes first under one judge in Junior Western Pleasure. with the hat. Makayla Maciejewski and Thumb Enterprise were first in Don t wear colored boots with your black chaps. Only black Novice Youth HUS. Alyssa Lombardi and RL a Sudden boots will do. Attitude were first in Novice Youth Equitation and second in a Novice Youth Horsemanship. They also Don t wear crepe soles or lace-up boots. Roper-style, lowheeled, well-shined boots are your best bet. Crepe soles can picked up a first and second in Novice Youth Trail. be OK for men, but they down-dress women s outfits and make their feet look big. Don t wear dangly jewelry. Small crystal studs do the trick. Don t wear a hair net. Keep your hair neatly tucked into your hat, in a ponytail or in a neat bun, with no bangs or flyaways. Black chaps and hat give you lots of options. No woman s closet is complete without the essential black cocktail dress. It s easy to accessorize, matches everything and is appropriate for any occasion. (information from America s Horse Daily from AQHA)
Paper Valley Festival http://www.wqha.com/paperval.htm Page 2 of 3 5/23/2010 WQHA Schedule of Events Membership WQHA Point Counts Amateur
RUN TO THE BORDER SPECIAL EVENT Ledges Equestrian Complex, Roscoe, IL June 9, 2010 Sponsored by IQHA & LLQHA 4:00 pm start LLQHA, IQHA, BQHA approved Judges: June 9: Brian Ellsworth $15 entry fee per class -- max. $50 $5 AQHA fee per horse 1. Nov YA Showmanship 2. Nov Am Showmanship 3. Small fry Showmanship 4. YA 13 & Under Showmanship 5. YA 14-18 Showmanship 6. Select Am Showmanship 7. Am Showmanship BREAK 72. Green trail 73. Nov YA Trail 74. Nov Am Trail 75. Junior Trail 76. Senior Trail 77. YA Trail 78. Select Am Trail 79. Am Trail 80. Small fry Trail See separate showbill for: RUN TO THE BORDER QUARTER HORSE SHOWS Ledges Equestrian Complex, Roscoe, IL June 10-13, 2010 Sponsored by IQHA & LLQHA 8:00 am start each day LLQHA, IQHA, BQHA approved Judges: June 10-11: Clint Fullerton & Brad Jewett June 12-13: Sid Griffith & Elizabeth Haynes IL & WIS AM, Select, & Youth weekend hi- point all arounds show for free Note: Stalls $75.00 per stall. No outside shavings. Bedding will be available. IQHA& LLQHA will not be responsible for accidents or injuries to horses or persons, or the loss or damage to property. AQHA & IQHA rules to prevail and the Judge s decision is FINAL. Any questions or to reserve stalls please contact: Cheryl LaMaster, 230 Woodland Hills Rd., Batavia, IL 60510 630-338-3383 or clamaste@fnal.gov
RUN TO THE BORDER QUARTER HORSE SHOWS Ledges Equestrian Complex, Roscoe, IL June 10-13, 2010 Sponsored by IQHA & LLQHA 8:00 am start each day LLQHA, IQHA, BQHA approved Judges: June 10-11: Clint Fullerton & Brad Jewett June 12-13: Sid Griffith & Elizabeth Haynes IL & WIS AM, Select, & Youth weekend hi- point all arounds show for free. Must show in respective halter classes to qualify. June 9 special event (showmanship & trail) see separate showbill ENTRY FEES: $15.00 per class per judge. Small fry classes $6 per judge $50 All Day Fee per judge. $5.00 AQHA drug fee per horse per judge. $10 grounds fee per horse per day (waived if have stall) Thursday/Saturday 1. Nov YA Showmanship 2. Nov Am Showmanship 3. Small fry Showmanship 4. YA 13 & Under Showmanship 5. YA 14-18 Showmanship 6. Select Am Showmanship 7. Am Showmanship *** 8. Am Geldings 2 & Under 9. Am Geldings 3 & Over 10. Am Performance Geldings 11. YA Geldings 2 & Under 12. YA Geldings 3 & Over 13. YA Performance Geldings 14. Yearling Geldings 15. 2 Yr. Old Geldings 16. 3 Yr. Old Geldings 17. Aged Geldings 18. Performance Geldings *** 19. Am Mares 2 & Under 20. Am Mares 3 & Over 21. Am Performance Mares 22. YA Mares 2 & Under 23. YA Mares 3 & Over 24. YA Performance Mares 25. Yearling Mares 26. 2 Yr. Old Mares 27. 3 Yr. Old Mares 28. Aged Mares 29. Performance Mares *** 30. Am Stallions 2 & Under 31. Am Stallions 3 & Over 32. Am Performance Stallions 33. Yearling Stallions 34. 2 Yr. Old Stallions 35. 3 Yr. Old Stallions 36. Aged Stallions 37. Performance Stallions Break 38. Amateur Hunter Hack 39. YA Hunter Hack 39a. Hunter Hack 40. Green Working Hunter 41. Progressive Working Hunter 42. Nov. YA Working Hunter 43. Nov. AM Working Hunter 44. Amateur Working Hunter 45. Amateur Equitation over Fences 46. YA Working Hunter 47. YA Equitation over Fences 48. Working Hunter 49. Amateur Jumping 50. YA Jumping 51. Jumping Break 52. Green HUS 53. Small fry HUS 54. Nov YA HUS 55. Nov AM HUS 56. Junior HUS 57. YA HUS 13 & UNDER 58. YA HUS 14-18 59. Select Am HUS 60. Amateur HUS 61. Senior HUS 62. Nov YA Equitation 63. Nov Am Equitation 64. YA Equitation 13 & under 65. YA Equitation 14-18 66. Select Am Equitation 67. Am Equitation 68. Small fry Equitation Reining will run Fri & Sat 69. YA Reining 70. Am Reining 71. Junior Reining 110. Senior Reining Friday/Sunday 72. Green trail 73. Nov YA Trail 74. Nov Am Trail 75. Junior Trail 76. Senior Trail 77. YA Trail 78. Select Am Trail 79. Am Trail 80. Small fry Trail 81. Green Western Riding 82. YA Western Riding 83. Am Western Riding 84. Western Riding Break 85. Green WP 86. Lead Line 6 & Under (free) 87. Small fry walk trot 88. Adult Walk Trot 89. Junior Western Pleasure 90. Nov YA WP 91. Nov Am WP 92. YA 13 & Under WP 93. YA 14-18 WP 94. Select Am WP 95. Amateur WP 96. Senior WP 97. Small fry Horsemanship 98. Nov YA Horsemanship 99. Nov Am Horsemanship 100. YA 13 & Under Horsemanship 101. YA 14-18 Horsemanship 102. Select Am Horsemanship 103. Amateur Horsemanship 104. Amateur Barrels 105. Youth Barrels 106. All age Barrels 107. Amateur Poles 108. Youth Poles 109. All age Poles ***Short break before next class Note: Stalls $75.00 per stall. No outside shavings. Bedding will be available. IQHA& LLQHA will not be responsible for accidents or injuries to horses or persons, or the loss or damage to property. AQHA & IQHA rules to prevail and the Judge s decision is FINAL. Any questions or to reserve stalls please contact: Cheryl LaMaster, 230 Woodland Hills Rd., Batavia, IL 60510 630-338-3383 or clamaste@fnal.gov
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KENDALL COUNTY HORSE SHOW ASSOC. 2010 OPEN SHOW SERIES SHOW STARTS AT 9:00 GATE OPENS AT 7:30 Harris Forest Preserve / Dr. Howard Koch Arena Rt# 71, ¼ mile west of Rt# 47 in Yorkville, IL Jennnifer Hughes-Drinkall Lynda Danielson Jeff Lechner JUNE 12 JULY 10 AUGUST 14 *SEP. 11* ***AQHA INTRODUCTORY SHOW*** Trail Class 11-2 Raindate 1. THREE & UNDER HALTER 21. WESTERN WALK-TROT (all ages) 2. WESTERN HALTER 22. WESTERN PLEASURE JACKPOT ($25 added) 3. ENGLISH HALTER ***AQHA Novice Youth Western Pleasure*** GRAND & RESERVE (all 1 st & 2 nd placings, no entry fee) ***AQHA Novice Amateur Western Pleasure*** 4. SHOWMANSHIP JACKPOT ($25 added) 23. WESTERN PLEASURE 19 & OVER ***AQHA Novice Youth Showmanship*** 24. WESTERN PLEASURE 14-18 ***AQHA Novice Amateur Showmanship*** 25. WESTERN PLEASURE 11-13 5. SHOWMANSHIP 19 & OVER 26. WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP JACKPOT ($25 added) 6. SHOWMANSHIP 14-18 ***AQHA Novice Youth Western Horsemanship*** 7. SHOWMANSHIP 11-13 ***AQHA Novice Amateur Western Horsemanship*** 8. SHOWMANSHIP 10 & UNDER (small fry division) 27. WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP 19 & OVER 9. LEADLINE 8 & UNDER 28. WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP 14-18 10. 10 & UNDER WALK-TROT (small fry division) 29. WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP 11-13 11. 10 & UNDER W/T HRSMNSHP/EQ. (small fry div.) 30. QUARTER HORSE PLEASURE JACKPOT ($25 added) 12. ENGLISH WALK-TROT (all ages) 31. COLOR BREED PLEASURE JACKPOT ($25 added) 13. ENGLISH PLEASURE JACKPOT ($25 added) 32. JUNIOR HORSE PLEASURE (5 yrs & under) ***AQHA Novice Youth Hunter under Saddle*** 33. JACK BENNY WALK-TROT (riders 39 & over) ***AQHA Novice Amateur Hunter under Saddle*** 34. SENIOR HORSE PLEASURE (6 yrs & older) 14. ENGLISH PLEASURE 19 & OVER 35. GAITED BREED PLEASURE JACKPOT ($25 added) 15. ENGLISH PLEASURE 14-18 36. GAITED BREED PLEASURE (18 & under) 16. ENGLISH PLEASURE 11-13 37. GAITED BREED EQUITATION (19 & over) 17. ENGLISH EQUITATION JACKPOT ($25 added) 38. GAITED BREED EQUITATION (18 & under) ***AQHA Novice Youth Hunt Seat Equitation*** 39. GAITED CHAMPAGNE CLASS (all ages) ***AQHA Novice Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation*** 18. ENGLISH EQUITATION 19 & OVER ***AQHA introductory show rules*** 19. ENGLISH EQUITATION 14-18 Exhibitors must show registration papers, be an aqha member and 20. ENGLISH EQUITATION 11-13 show Novice Am. or Youth card. You may sign up the day of show. - break - Classes $10. Aqha drug fee $5. ILQHA & LLQHA approved. *YEAR END HIGH POINT AWARD DIVISIONS* Age division high points by horse/rider combination for points accumulated for show series. No cross entering in age divisions. 10 & UNDER: 8, 10, 11 (SMALL FRY DIVISION) 11-13: CLASSES: 7, 16, 20, 25, 29 14-18: CLASSES: 6, 15, 19, 24, 28 19 & OVER: CLASSES: 5, 14, 18, 23, 27 ENTRY FEE $7.00 OFFICE FEE $2.00 per horse/rider combo. 4-H members $4.00 (except jackpots). Must show card. Jackpot entry fee $10-min. 6 entries. 50% payback 1-4 placings. no entry fees refunded. aqha rules followed where applicable. classes 35-40 gaited breeds only(paso,fox trotter,tenn.walker,etc) no gaited horses in w/t canter classes. stallion handlers 19&older. show comm reserve right to cancel or combine classes. riders age as of 1/1/10. judges decision is final. proper attire required. dogs must be leashed. negative coggins. *no alcohol on forest preserve property* *FOODSTAND ON GROUNDS* For showbills & directions WWW.KCHSA.NET or call Kathy (815) 210-8764 / Diane (630) 363-0685
2010 schedule (partial) Date: Show or Event Place Judge(s) for shows May 28-31 Memorial Day Classic Oshkosh, WI Gay Owens, L. G. Heier, Charlene Carter, Laura Gilmer June 3-6 Amateur Classic Show & Paper Valley Oshkosh, WI David Denniston, Dawn Clason, Lisa Krohn, Rick Baker June 9 Run to the Border special event Showmanship & trail Ledges Equestrian Complex, Roscoe, IL Brian Ellsworth June 10-13 Run to the Border shows Ledges Equestrian Complex, Roscoe, IL Clint Fullerton, Brad Jewett, Sid Griffith, Elizabeth Haynes June 17-20 Cap Gun Circuit Jefferson, WI Terry Cross, Chele Murrell, Buddy Fisher, Carla Wenneberg July 2-4 July 10 July 11 LLQHA QH Shows pending AQHA approval 3 judges in 2 days (July 3-4) Kendall County Horse Assn. Introductory Show Ill./Wis. Buckskin Assn. Introductory Show Gordyville, Gifford, IL Yorkville, IL Fox Valley Saddle Club, Hampsire, IL July 22-25 Gordyville Breeders Classic Gordyville, Gifford, IL Carrie Kessler, Fred Chandler, Steve Lackey Lynda Danielson Gary Hersom Snapshots from the Springfield shows Region 3 Experience July 14-18, 2010 St. Paul, MN www.region3experience.com Exhibitors at the 2010 Region 3 Championships must be a current year member of one of the AQHA Region 3 Affiliates: Illinois Quarter Horse Association, Iowa Quarter Horse Association, Manitoba Quarter Horse Association, Minnesota Quarter Horse Association, Missouri Quarter Horse Association or WIsconsin Quarter Horse Association.
HORSE NOMINATION FORM Owner: Address: City/State/Zip: Phone: Horse(s) Name: Horse Blanket Size Jacket Size: AQHA# Exhibitor(s): Horse(s) Name: Horse Blanket Size Jacket Size: AQHA# Exhibitor(s): PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO: Ashley Trousdale 12733 Regan Rd., Mokena IL 60448 LAND OF LINCOLN QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATION 2010 MEMBERSHIP FORM Name: Address: City: State: Zip code: Phone: Email: County: Youth names/birthdates (18 & under only) $30 family $25 single Mail to: Luann Meyer, 17132 Winding Creek Dr., Orland Park, IL 60467-6004
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