Wednesday, December 31, 2008

BRHJA Year End Banquet Fast Approaching

Hello all!
We hope everyone had a wonderful holiday! We hope that you have a wonderful new year's also. I wanted to remind everyone about the BRHJA Year End Banquet on January 10th at the Spartanburg Marriot. The reservations are slow coming in and I must have a final count for meals on January 6th. Please email me if you intend to come so I can add you to the count. Please come support your riders and friends receiving their year end awards!
BRHJA Board of Directors
contact Ashley if you want a reservation - agoodhorse@bellsouth.net

Monday, December 8, 2008

The Ask the Judge Clinic

I just want to make a comment about the "Ask the Judge" Clinic this past Friday at the Holiday Classic Show. Jim Zulia from Eustis, Fl and Steve Wall from Waukesha, WI were the judges. There were three hunter rounds ridden while the judges commented as they went around. It was very informative! The question and answer session was the best. I was so glad that Liza was there to learn and hear what they had to say. They were both very nice, personable, and insightful! The biggest thing that I went away with was when they said, "We are rooting for you! We want all of our scores to be in the 80's." That was nice to hear. They also seemed to emphasize consistent pace and rhythm! Small chips and swaps are not counted off as much as long as the rhythm doesn't change.

Thank you Lewis for having this clinic and thanks to Jim and Steve for giving us their perspective from the judges seat!

Ashley

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Reminder about the George Morris Clinic

George Morris Clinic
Sponsor: CUET, Sherry Pace, USHJA
Location: Main Arena
Date: 12/27/2008 - 12/29/2008
Time: 9:00am-5:00PM daily
Admission: $750 (Saturday , Sunday and Monday). Stalls are available $75 /per stall and bedding $6.50 per bag.

3 Day clinic with George Morris. Divisions offered: 3', 3'3"-3'6" & jumpers. Start times are as follows: 3' 9:00AM., 3"6" 11:00PM and Jumpers 2:30PM. Each section is limited to 8 participants only (division's will be filled based on postmark dates and money being received). Proper Attire is required: Shirts must be tucked and not loose fitting, Breeches and Boots. You should have a crop and spurs. Horses should be clean and well groomed. Braiding is not necessary. Your tack should be clean and presentable.

Contact Sherry Pace and she will send a form for you to register. 803-713-3953 (home) or cell 864-303-5975. Sherry will handle all RV Spaces, Vendor Spaces and Sherry Pace 803-713-3953 or email camdenequestrian@aol.com

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Goodlett Used Riding Clothes

Goodlett Used riding clothes – cell # 864-316-1173 or agoodhorse@bellsouth.net

email for photos

Boots:

Elan field boots size 6 1/2 Regular - $100 – gorgeous soft leather – look brand new

Elan field boots size 7 Regular - $100 - gorgeous soft leather – look brand new

Effingham – 7 ½ Wide Calf - $100

Show Coats:

RJ Classics – Navy Pinstripe – child’s 20 Regular - $50

RJ Classics – Navy Pinstripe – child’s 18 Regular - $50

Elite Signature Collection – grey with purple pinstripe – Child’s 18 Regular - $75

This is a gorgeous coat!

Livery – navy solid – horse buttons – child’s size 8 - $20

Devon Aire – solid navy – ladies size 10 - $30

Show Shirts:

White Concord Elite – USPC – collar attached – child’s size 10 - $10

Equestrian White Short Sleeve – no collar – child’s small - $10

Ratcatcher white sleeveless classic – child’s 7 - $5

Town and Country – white long sleeve – child’s 8 - $10

Marigold – solid Lavender – child’s 12 - $25

Truitt Jane pink polo – ladies small – never worn - $20

RJ Classics – purple check – child’s 16 - $25

Pale Horse Designs – solid pink – child’s 16 - $25

Van Teal – Solid pink – child’s 16 - $25

Essex Signature Collection – mauve – child’s 18 – never worn - $30

Essex – Blue check – child’s 18 - $25

Show Pants:

Tailored Sportsman – cotton – kaki color – child’s 16 low rise - $40

Ariat – cotton – kaki color – child’s 16 – not low rise - $40

Tailored Sportsman – cotton – kaki color – child’s 18 low rise - $40

Tailored Sportsman – cotton – kaki color – child’s 18 low rise - $40

Women’s Platinum – cotton kaki – 32 Regular - $20

Women’s Dublin – kaki – 32 Regular – never worn - $20

Women’s Dublin – kaki – 32 Regular – never worn - $20

Stuff For Sale

81 Bucas med/lt weight turnout, navy, very good condition, 50.00
80 100% wool cooler, green with burgundy trim 35.00
HDR Cob bridle with extra browbnad with crystals, very nice, oakbark 45.00
18" Courbette Stylist DL all purpose saddle, comfy, lots of life, well kept, with fittings and a matching Courbette bridle with a snaffle bit and a saddle pad all for 325.00 Saddle was made in Germany
Size 18Wool show jacket navy pinstripe, bought at Farm House for 274.00 wore once in one class. Light blue lining 100.00
In Greer number is 864-561-0422 or email lilacpony@charter.net

Pony for Sale

13 H. Welsh, medium pony, 5 yrs. old chesnut with great markings. Flashy and ready to show! Honest to the jumps, super mover, and easy to keep. No vices. Great pony for a rider ready to move up. $7500 firm. This is a super pony and a blast to ride. Contact nancyzwilson@gmail.com.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Harmon Hopeful Rescheduled


The Harmon Hopeful Show tomorrow has been rescheduled to Sat. November 22 - hope to see you there!
BRHJA Board

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Harmon Hopeful Finals



The Harmon Hopeful Finals will on Saturday November 15th.
Come out and support these hard working riders!
We look forward to seeing you at the show!

Diane Ranldoph is starting another venture

Dianne W Randolph - BRHJA 2007 Horseperson of the year - is offering safe and reliable shipping. She has a sooner stock trailer with two large box stalls and one standing stall. The rates are reasonable and she has 30 years of experience in shipping and handling horses.
Available for travel the East coast.
Call and leave message - 864-839-4439
www.hiddenspringsfarminc.com

Thank you Sharon!


I wanted to say a big thank you to Sharon Amman for helping me with decorating the pavilion at Harmon Field on Saturday night. I think we did a great job and everyone seemed to enjoy the festive atmosphere! Sharon's cute daughter, Nadia, was the adorable Cat in the Hat with Thing 1 and Thing 2 as side kicks in the Annual Costume Class.

Thanks again Sharon - we cannot do these shows without help and support from our membership!!!

Ashley

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Congratulations to all of the 2008 BRHJA Classic Winners

JOIN US IN CONGRATULATING THE WINNERS BY LEAVING YOUR COMMENTS ON THIS POST!

JUMPER CLASSIC WINNERS

$200 HIGH SCH JUMPER CLASSIC
Sherra Harrison riding Philosipher

$200 JR/AM JUMPER CLASSIC
Sherra Harrison riding Philosipher

$200 LOW SCH JUMPER CLASSIC
Angela McDaniel riding GF Sparrow’s Boy

$200 CHLD/ADLT JUMPER CLASSIC
Sarah Owen riding Shakira Do Jacare

$200 HOPEFUL JUMPER CLASSIC
Kiowa Waters riding Abracadabra

$200 PROGRESSIVE JUMPER CLASSIC
Angela McDaniel riding GF Sparrow’s Boy


MEDAL FINAL WINNERS

BRHJA JR MEDAL FINALS
Liza Goodlett riding Happy Go Lucky

BRHJA ADULT MEDAL FINALS
Jenna Watts riding Joshua owned by Heidi Mendez


HUNTER CLASSIC WINNERS

$200 PRE-GREEN HUNTER CLASSIC
Max Reed riding Shadowboxer owned by Julie Reed

$200 LOW HUNTER CLASSIC
Lee Cone riding Cielo owned by Jamie Corn

$200 GREEN WORKING HUNTER CLASSIC
Freeda Jessen riding Special Edition

$200 JR/AM HUNTER CLASSIC
Jenna Bale riding Cordero

$200 ADULT HUNTER CLASSIC
Jenna Watts riding Joshua owned by Heidi Mendez

$200 SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER CLASSIC
Katherine Ter Kuile riding Black Tie Affair

$200 LONG STIRRUP HUNTER CLASSIC
Harris Madison riding Cruise Control

$200 PONY HUNTER CLASSIC
Susannah Loftin riding Hidden Springs Linus

$200 CHILDREN'S HUNTER CLASSIC
Anna Ter Kuile riding Dennis the Menace

$200 PRE-CHILD/ADULT HUNTER CLASSIC
Elizabeth Blankenship riding Masqarade

$200 CROSSRAIL HUNTER CLASSIC
Courtney Clayton riding Special Effects owned by Linda McDaniel

FEATURE CLASSES


$2000 HUNT TEAM CHALLENGE
Freeda Jessen riding Captain Kangaroo
Anna Ter Kuile riding Dennis the Menace
Laurel Godfrey riding The Gentleman

$300 COSTUME CLASS
Courtney Clayton riding Special Effects (The Skeleton)

Two Greys Bring Classic Blue Home to Clearview

We may have had our Costume Class and out Hunt Team Challenge for entertainment, but we all know to fall back our clocks so we don't miss the Sunday morning action at the annual BRHJA Classic. It started at 8AM, and who can remember what time it ended, but it was owner rider Liza Goodlett and her Happy Go Lucky along with Jenna Watt's aboard Heidi Mendez' Joshua who took blue in the BRHJA Medal Finals. And it was also that two nearly identical greys bring these medals home to Clearview Farms. Congratulations to both of you, as there is proof that patience, diligent work, and a little bit of good horse, do pay off in the end! Congrats also to Jeanne and Nikki for having the medals come to your barn! Better start working now for next year!

The costume class was won in style by Courtney Clayton on Special Effects. Of course, I could have sworn there were two skeletons rounding the ring.










And to round out Saturday Evening we had four beautiful rounds in our Hunt Team Challenge, won in style by Freda Jessen commanding Captain Kangaroo, Anna ter Kuile atop Denise the Menace, and Laurel Godfrey on the Gentleman.























Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Daylight Savings Time

Just wanted to remind everyone that daylight savings time will occur during the Classic Horse Show - so don't forget to turn your clocks back an hour on Saturday night. You don't want your horse braided and you in the bed!!!
See you at the show - BRHJA

Thursday, October 23, 2008

BRHJA Classic Horse Show Fast Approaching


Hello all - just want to let everyone know that the BRHJA Classic is fast approaching. It is October 31 - November 2 at Harmon Field. The Prize List is up on our web site for viewing - www.BRHJA.com. Sunday is the Classic day where everyone dresses up and braids to look extra special. The points on Sunday are double! So contact Lewis with your stall reservations - Lewispack1@aol.com -
See you at the Show - BRHJA Board

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Harmon Hopeful Medal Finals




HARMON HOPEFUL MEDAL FINALS

THE TOP 10 RIDERS IN THE POINT STANDINGS
AS OF OCTOBER 30
WILL BE INVITED TO COMPETE IN
THE HARMON HOPEFUL MEDAL FINALS
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 15 9:00 A.M.

ORDER OF GO WILL BE DRAWN SATURDAY MORNING.

PROPER ATTIRE IS REQUIRED -
RIDING BREECHES, BOOTS,
RIDING SHIRT WITH COLLAR OR TIE, AND HUNT COAT.

JOIN US FOR MORING REFRESHMENTS AND
CHEER ON THE MEDAL FINALISTS!

RIDERS CHECK YOUR HARMON HOPEFUL POINT STANDINGS.

CURRENT TOP 10 ARE AS FOLLOWS:
LINDSEY BAILEY
HANNAH SIEGEL
MAX REED
HANNAH STEPHENS
ANDREA CUTSPEC
MORGAN BULLOCK
ANNA TERKUILE
MADISON GARDINIER
TAYLOR KINTER
ASHLEY HANNAH
LINDSEY FACEMEYER

Sunday, October 5, 2008

BRHJA Adult and Junior Medal Standings!!

Three more shows to settle out the final top ten. Here they are as they stand now:

ADULT:
Elizabeth Carter III
Irene Backer
Shelly Griffitts
Kristina Harmon
Buffy Kleman
Martha Holford
Effie Dickey
Mimi Shows
Jenna Watts


JUNIOR:
Caroline Moseley
Madison Gardinier
Laurel Godfrey
Ivey Herrington
Ashley Nicholson
Lauren Carter
Anna ter Kuile
Ivey Herrington
Jenna Bale
Elizabeth Bryan


Keep your eyes open!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Classic Prizlist is Out!!

The prizelist for our Annual Classic is in the mail, but also is available on-line at:

www.BRHJA.com
http://www.brhja.com/081102BRHJAPrizelist.pdf

Get your stalls reserved and your candy corns ready!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Hidden Springs Weebok will be missed

Check out Diane Randolph's touching memorial to a wonderful pony.

www.hiddenspringsfarminc.com

It is so hard to lose them!!!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Michael Henaghan Clinic

Michael Henaghan
at
Rolling Hills Show Stable, Columbus, N.C.
Tuesday October 7th and Wednesday October 8th, 2008
Mike Henaghan is a world class show jumping professional. He is a respected horseman, horse trainer and instructor who has trained Greg Best, Beezie Madden and Allison Firestone.
Mike teaches all levels - from the fundamentals to Grand Prix.
ALL sessions HAVE BEEN FILLED, but this is a wonderful opportunity to audit one of the top clinicians in the country

Auditing: $15/day, $20 for both days
50% of auditing proceeds will be donated to Foothills Humane Society
For schedule call Joann Loheac 828-817-4438 or Joloheac@alltel.net

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Points Points Points !!!

Points through the Harmon Classics Show of September 13/14 have been posted on the site:
http://www.brhja.com/PointsPDFFiles2008/Points2008.htm

We've gone through all of the rows to make sure the totals are calculated, resorted and republished. There was also a sanctioned show that had errantly been left off the list up until now, and it has been added. It was the SCHJA Medal Finals from December 1&2 in Camden. This same show has been put into October this year, the week before our Halloween Classic.

All shows are also unhidden. You will have to use your zoom to look at the whole sheet, but please help us make sure your points aren't incorrect so that we can get any and all mistakes cleared up before the end of the year!

WE SHOULD ALSO ALL GIVE A BIG THANKS TO CHICKIE FOR DOING THIS!!! It takes quite a bit of time and detailed effort to get this done for you!

FACEBOOK Group

Michelle Drum has created a facebook group for the BRHJA. Thanks for doing this Michelle - it seems like everyone is now on Facebook!!
go to this link to check it out -
http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=24418829565

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

What a GREAT 2008!

Hello all –
Wow, the board is winding down with only one more show left. It is hard to believe that we are starting to focus on the banquet and year end prizes. This has been an incredible year, culminating with our most recent Summers End Show, which we suspect was the most highly attended show of all time at Harmon Field. None of this would have been possible without a lot of help from many volunteers over the past few years. We want to thank all of you for making our shows fun and full! Harmon Field is going to continue to be a busy place! 2009 is shaping up to be another exciting year with more shows offered close to home!

We are tooting our own horn a bit, but we want to let you all know about the accomplishments this year from our all volunteer Board of Directors. We have a wonderful new web site that is updated regularly and easy to use! The BRHJA BUZZ is our new blog to keep everyone up to date on any important information. It's a great way to stay informed and feel like a community!

The improvements to the facility include a new judges stand built for the TR&HC Ring, new footing in the Spencer Ring, a new announcers stand with the old judges stand, and a longing pad. We have worked hard as your board to improve the facility and provide wonderful shows. Without all of the exhibitors, sponsors and other volunteers we would not be able to continually improve Harmon Field.

We have an ambitious wish list for next year that will include leveling some of the stalls, fencing the schooling area, a road frontage fence, more shade trees, more bleachers, and improving the sprinkler systems.

We also would love to hear from you all. Please comment on this blog or email Ashley (agoodhorse@bellsouth.net) with any compliments, complaints, suggestions, etc. It is your field too and we want everyone to enjoy Harmon Field.

Thanks for a great year so far!!!!!

2008 Board of Directors:
President - Mark Lehner - LehnerMark@gmail.com
Treasurer - Harriet Spencer - hspencer65@alltel.net
Secretary - Ashley Goodlett - agoodhorse@bellsouth.net
Libby Carter - bookworksofsc@yahoo.com
Arden Cone - ponyrider2090@yahoo.com
Noreen Cothran - NoreenCothran@Alltel.net
Freda Jessen - jfjessen@nctv.com
Linda McDaniel - ponypatch@windstream.net
Anne Swift - aeswift@hotmail.com

Other BRHJA Jobs:
Past President – Jamie Corn - jec828@msn.com
Horse Show Manager – Lewis Pack - lewispack1@aol.com
Points Secretary – Chickie Brown - fsb316@aol.com
Web Design & Maintenance – Mark Lehner - LehnerMark@gmail.com

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

BRHJA End of the Year Banquet

Hello all - just wanted to let you know that the end of the year banquet is just around the corner. It will be held at the Spartanburg Marriott on January 10th, 2009 from 6 - 10. We will have more details to follow with prices and reservations. Put this date on your calendar and plan to attend!

Harmon Hopeful Shows Need Volunteers!!!!!

We need Volunteers for the Harmon Hopeful Shows on Sept. 20 (this Sat.), October 11, and November 15. These shows are run by all volunteers and ALL money goes into our facility improvments! Contact Noreen Cothran at noreencothran@alltel.net or call the Farm House at 457-3557 to volunteer and have a fun day!

BRHJA Classic Show - Oct. 31 - Nov. 2



We are looking forward to our next BRHJA show at Harmon Field. It is the annual Classic Show where we all dress up, braid, and feel special!

It will be October 31, Nov 1 & 2.


Saturday is a regular show and will have the second annual Hunt Team class on Sat. night. There will also be a Costume Class for the little goblins and their mounts on Sat. night before the Hunt Team Class so start thinking about your costume. The board is planning a pizza party on Sat night for all of these activities.



Anna Tur Kuile on her Zebra last year! (she won the class!)

Sunday is the Classic! All of the horses are braided and everyone dresses in their finest! Each jumping round will be scored and averaged together for the winners. This is a great honor to win a classic and money will be offered in all of these classes.

We would like to ask for $100 sponsoships in these Classic Divisions. This will help us to offer more prize money to all exhibitors. We need to know ASAP if you would like to sponsor a division so we can get your name in the prize list. Ashley and Robert Goodlett will sponsor the Children's Hunter Classic. Contact Ashley at agoodhorse@bellsouth.net if you want to be a sponsor!

We look forward to this wonderful show that has always been a tradition with the BRHJA!

Liza Goodlett was so honored to win her classic the last year on her pony - Ginger Spice.


Friday, September 5, 2008

Arden Cone wins an award!


Lexington, KY –
The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) announces the winners of the 2008 Emerson Burr Horsemanship Awards sponsored by Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital, along with the winner of the Buttons and Bows Sportsmanship Award and the winner of the Short Stop Perpetual Trophy. All of these special awards took place at the 2008 USEF National Pony Finals at the Kentucky Horse Park.With pony riders competing in each age division, the winners of the Emerson Burr Awards were Madeline Schaefer, of Westminster, MD, in the 8 years and under group; Meredith Sitze, of Raleigh, NC, in the 9-11 age group; Tess Vindischman, of Holly, MI, in the 12-14 age group and Arden Cone, of Landrum, SC, in the 15 years and up group.

The Emerson Burr program consisted of two tests— a written test and a hands-on horsemanship test. The young equestrians who score the highest on the written test moved on to the hands-on horsemanship test. Each winner receives a $500 monetary grant to further their education or offset equestrian-related costs.The Emerson Burr Horsemanship Awards Program was created in 2002 by friends and family of the late Emerson Burr to promote and perpetuate good horsemanship in younger equestrians.

The Buttons and Bows Sportsmanship Trophy went to Lillie Keenan, 11, of New York, NY. This trophy is awarded to the junior rider who best personifies the high standards and virtues of integrity, sportsmanship, honor courage, good temper and unselfishness during the USEF Pony Finals competition.The Short Stop Perpetual Trophy went to Elizabeth Solomon, 15, of Huntingdon Valley, PA, (Zone 2) who rode her chestnut Paint mare Hip-Hop. This award is given to the pony jumper rider who, in the opinion of the judges, exhibits the best style of riding through the Pony Jumper Championships.As the sponsor of the 2008 Emerson Burr Horsemanship Awards Program as well as the Official Equine Hospital of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital is a full-service equine hospital established in 1986 as a referral center for horses requiring specialized medical and surgical care.

Today Rood & Riddle is known and respected throughout the world for innovative and highly skilled treatment of horses. Rood and Riddle’s reputation stems from their unwavering commitment to quality, both in the care of horses and in their relationship with clients and community.

For more information, including horse shows who are interested in offering the program or making a donation, please contact Marion Maybank, USEF Director of Hunter and Collegiate Activities, at (859) 225-2033 or via email at mmaybank@usef.org.

Congratulations Arden!!!!

SCHJA Palmetto Finals Rescheduled and BRHJA Sanctioned

The SCHJA Palmetto Finals are now rescheduled to the weekend of October 25 and 26, to be held at Highfields in Aiken. As it doesn't conflict with any of our other shows, it is also now officially sanctioned by BRHJA as well as PSJ, PHSJ, PHJA, NCHJA, and of course by SCHJA. So in case you need to chase a few more points before our October BRHJA Classic.

An update of scheduled BRHJA sanctioned shows here:
http://www.brhja.com/ShowSchedule.htm

As soon as the prize list is out, we'll post it on BRHJA.com!

Mark

Horses at Converse's Quad


Horses at Converse's Quad
Lincoln Russel jumps Lance over a big fence at the Quad. It was an exciting event! (this photo was taken by Ashley Goodlett)

Crystal Bohnen and Lincoln Russell from the Motlow Creek Equestrian Center gave an exhibition to students at Converse College in Spartanburg on Sept. 4, 2008. The riders showed off their horsemanship skills as well as made several jumps in the center of the school's quad area.

check out these photos from the exhibition - Photo Credit: ALEX HICKS JR/alex hicks@shj.com


Converse is trying to get a riding club up and going for its students to enjoy at Motlow Creek Equestrian Center. Jennifer Holmes will be the head instructor for the Converse girls and Crystal will be the assistant. Jennifer was the coach of the equestrian team years ago when they competed as a team. Now she is back to try and get the ball rolling on a new riding program for Converse. Ashley Goodlett is an alumn of Converse and hopes this will take off and become a reality. Ashley wants to help the team with stable management classes, field trips, and keep them aware of fun horse activities around the area.

Motlow has several wonderful school horses for the girls to take lessons on or they can bring their own horses to live at Motlow while they are at school. Motlow is a short 30 minute drive from the College in Landrum, SC. Landrum is a very horsey place with horse farm after horse farm so the drive is easy and beautiful.

check out the beautiful facility - http://www.motlowcreekequestrian.com/

We hope this will catch on and the girls at Converse will take advantage of this wonderful facility and excellent coaching! Beginners through advanced students will all be welcome!!
Read Lincoln's bio from the City League website -
ENJOY!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

HANNA AND IKE EVACUATIONS....

HANNA AND IKE RELIEF??
BOTH FENCE (398 STALLS) AND HARMON FIELD (140 STALLS) ARE OPEN IF YOU NEED TO EVACUATE THE COAST. CALL MARK AT THE FARM HOUSE 864-457-3557 / 864-420-6526, OR FENCE 828-859-9021 TO RESERVE A SPOT. FOR STALLIONS, EXPECTING MARES, OR MARES WITH FOAL, WE HAVE A NETWORK OF PRIVATE STALLS WITH WHICH YOU CAN BE PUT IN TOUCH WITH.
IF YOU COME, PLEASE PLAN ON BRINGING YOUR OWN FEED, HAY, AND SHAVINGS.
WE WILL WANT A CREDIT CARD DEPOSIT UPON ARRIVAL, THIS ONLY TO COVER THE COSTS OF ANY POTENTIAL DAMAGE TO THE FACILITIES.
PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE YOUR HORSES BEHIND IF YOU EVACUATE!!!

Monday, September 1, 2008

Long Stirrup Division Added for Friday Sept 12

The Long Stirrup Division was accidentally left off the schedule for Friday Sept 12 at the September Spectacular Horse Show. It will go after Short Stirrup on Friday. Sorry for the omission! Don't forget to contact Lewis for stall reservations -
harmonclassics@aol.com.
See you at the show - BRHJA Board

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Thank you Libby!!!

Thank you Libby Carter for purchasing and INSTALLING curtains in the horse show office at Harmon Field. They look great and she went to a lot of trouble putting them up. She went above and beyond her call of duty to the BRHJA Board of Directors!!!!!!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Motlow Creek is Looking for a Working Student

Sally Frick at Motlow Creek is looking for a working student to groom for Lincoln and Suzanne Russell. He/She would have to be on the road a good bit, the pay is bad, but the benefits are good: I can provide room and board and I'll keep their horse for free.
Contact Sally if you are at all interested -
slfventures@aol.com
864-621-6923

Very Interesting Story!

Read this ESPN story about a strange twist and scandle -
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=munson_lester&id=3533725

Thursday, August 14, 2008

George Morris Clinic in Clemson

George Morris Clinic
Sponsor: CUET, Sherry Pace, USHJA
Location: Main Arena
Date: 12/27/2008 - 12/29/2008
Time: 9:00am-5:00PM daily
Admission: $750 (Saturday , Sunday and Monday). Stalls are available $75 /per stall and bedding $6.50 per bag.

3 Day clinic with George Morris. Divisions offered: 3', 3'3"-3'6" & jumpers. Start times are as follows: 3' 9:00AM., 3"6" 11:00PM and Jumpers 2:30PM. Each section is limited to 8 participants only (division's will be filled based on postmark dates and money being received). Proper Attire is required: Shirts must be tucked and not loose fitting, Breeches and Boots. You should have a crop and spurs. Horses should be clean and well groomed. Braiding is not necessary. Your tack should be clean and presentable.

Contact Sherry Pace and she will send a form for you to register. 803-713-3953 (home) or cell 864-303-5975. Sherry will handle all RV Spaces, Vendor Spaces and Sherry Pace 803-713-3953 or email camdenequestrian@aol.com

Thursday, August 7, 2008

City League Show August 14-17 Now BRHJA Sanctioned!!!

So get yer entries in folks. It's just a short drive up to the WNC Ag Center at the Asheville Airport exit off of I-26...

City League Site: http://www.cityleagueinternational.com/

Entry Form: http://docs.google.com/Present?docid=dfnd8pbz_92k4htwzfm&skipauth=true

The Buzz

Monday, August 4, 2008

Congratulations Hannah!

One of our own BRHJA members is going to pony finals after two years of hard work to overcome a bad fall! Good Luck Hannah! We are all rooting for you!!
Read the article in the Spartanburg Herald Journal -
http://www.goupstate.com/article/20080804/NEWS/808040333/1083&title=Girl_clears_hurdles_to_compete_in_ring

Thursday, July 31, 2008

The Judge Will See You Now!




Take a look at the view from the new judge's stand at the TR&HC Ring!

And at the stand itself...

The Gray hut will be moved before the August show!!

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Hats Off to BRHJA Non Showing Siblings/Mulligans for Horse Shows

The BRHJA Non Showing Siblings deserve some praise for supporting their siblings who show at the show! For those siblings who are not that into horses – these shows can be a long day if they can not find another non showing child to play with.

Recently, my son Jakob (8) patiently watched his sister in all her events and as Nadia (10) came out of the gate after her last class he heard her trainer ( Linda McDaniel) comment to Nadia that she had a great run but “lost” her stirrups at the end– upon hearing that Jakob eagerly volunteered to go back into that ring and find them for her and Ms. Linda! What a sweet brother – if only we could go back after a class and “find” our stirrups when we “loose” them – that would be like a mulligan for horse shows!

– Sharon Amann

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

SPENCER RING RE-FOOTED!!! NEW TR&HC RING JUDGE'S STAND STARTS CONSTRUCTION!!!

For those of you lucky enough to be showing at the Harmon Hopefuls show on July 12, you'll be showing in a newly rebuilt footing! Just one more thing that all of your BRHJA show dollars go towards!

You might also see some preliminary work being done on a new judges' stand being constructed for the TR&HC ring. This stand will be a similar design to the one already standing between the Spencer and Lehner Rings, just a bit smaller and with only one staircase, as only one judge needs to use it. Harmon Hopefuls money will pay for this!

We are also planning to relocate the current judge's booth at the TR&HC ring to a spot on site where it can be used as a dedicated announcer's stand. We're working on those details now, but the goal is to have it all in place for the August Summer End show!

Monday, June 30, 2008

Friday, June 27, 2008

Congratulations Jeanette

Jeanette Collins has qualified for the EJ Haun Finals in Raleigh, NC in July, the ASPCA Maclay Regionals in Jacksonville, Fl in Sept., and the USEF Medals Finals in Harrisburg, Pa in Oct.
Jeanette has been showing in BRHJA shows since Short Stirrup on her pony "Sugar Cube". Then she moved up to a horse and into the Childrens with "I'm Allaroan" and then on to "Freeport" to begin the A shows in the Juniors and the 3'6" medals. Now, on her new horse "Copyright" Jeanette has qualified for the Equitation finals.

Congratuations Jeanette!!! We will be rooting for you to go all the way! Let us know your results.
BRHJA

Monday, June 23, 2008

Blog Mania!!!!

Sally Frick is the new writer for the SportHorse Blog for the Spartanburg Herald Journal.

Sally tells it best -

Although I wear many hats, my great passion is all things “horsey”. I own and operate Motlow Creek Equestrian Center in Campobello, which puts me in the right place to report on our ever growing and changing horse community. I will keep you informed of the many competitions in our area, the training facilities, and other horse organizations that promote the sport. Riding horses is both a sport as well as a lifestyle. I want to tell you of all the great restaurants, shops and Inns that weave our horse community into the unique and charming destination that it is! For all of you who love horses and want to be involved at some level, there is a place for you. The sport of riding (especially show jumping) is one of the fastest growing sports in the country, and Landrum, Campobello, Tryon, Columbus, etc. are at the forefront of this exciting movement.

Please contact her with any information you may want her to supply to the large audience of the Spartanburg Herald Journal.

Sally's email is - slfventures@aol.com

The web link for the Horse Sport Blog is - http://www.goupstate.us/index.php/horsesport


Enjoy!!!

Summer End Horse Show Poster by Arden Cone



Monday, June 9, 2008

Congratulations Jeanne!

Congratulations Jeanne Smith on your new equestrian facility - the relocated Clearview Farm! It is beautiful, and I know a dream come true! We wish you the best of luck!
See you at the shows!
BRHJA Board

Nice Note from Irene Backer

I want to thank all the volunteers who came out for the Harmon Hopeful Saturday. It was miserably hot and everyone was a trooper! Without the volunteers putting on these types of shows, the five kids that came from our barn would not be able to get an opportunity to show. They had so much fun and they didn’t care about the heat. Thanks again everyone.
Irene Backer

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Summer End Horse Show

Hello all -

The BRHJA is looking forward to our next show at Harmon Field on August 22, 23, 24. We are featuring a $2500 Child/Adult Jumper Gambler's Choice and a $5000 Mini Prix at Level 5 all on Saturday Evening. All of our prize money is guaranteed!!! There will be a Ring Side Cook Out from Mt. View BBQ to benefit the Humane Society. Tot Goodwin will have a Terrier Trial demonstration for entertainment before the evening classes begin. So come out Saturday night for a wonderful evening! Remember to get your dinner wrist bands from the Farm House or email Ashley with your reservation - agoodhorse@bellsouth.net. There will also be Hunter Stake classes held all day on Sunday. Contact Lewis Pack at harmonclassics@aol.com for stall reservations and questions. Prize lists will be mailed soon and will be posted on the web for viewing.

See you at the show -

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Diane Randolph is proud of her girls!

Hannah Stephens, riding Hidden Springs Skittles, qualified for Pony Finals in the green medium division this past weekend at Carolina Horse Park in Raeford, N.C. She will be joining Marisa Tetreault and Hidden Springs Jasmine at the Kentucky Horse Park for the National Pony Finals. A Big Congrats to you girls!!!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Harmon Classics in September

Hello all -
The September Fall Festival at FENCE has been canceled. Lewis Pack will be taking that date and doing a show at Harmon Field called the "September Spectacular" September 12-14. There will be a $500 Hunt Teams class at the show and the winning team will get a free entry into the Hunt Teams at the Classic. This show will benefit the PACT Conservany program and they will be offering a silent auction to raise funds for them. That auction will also include a free ride in the Scott Hofstetter clinic that will be on Sunday the 14th. Scott Hofstetter will be judging as well and staying to do a clinic. People can email Lewis at harmonclassics@aol.com for more information. Scott will be doing 3 sessions on that Sunday, but if there is a enough interest Lewis will see if he can stay over for Monday as well. The Clinic will be $125 with a $25 audit fee. Anyone that participates in the clinic will get 2 free audits for anyone with them.
See you at the shows - BRHJA

Monday, May 19, 2008

!!!SCHEDULE CHANGES FOR THE REST OF 2008!!!

Please visit the schedule pages for both BRHJA and Harmon Hopefuls to see some schedule modifications for the remainder of the year.
http://www.brhja.com/ShowSchedule.htm
http://www.farmhousetack.com/Hopefuls/HopefulsSchedule.htm

The FENCE Fall Classic that was scheduled for September 12-14 has been cancelled by FENCE.

Harmon Classics show originally scheduled for September 17-19 has been moved to September 12-14, and will still be held at Harmon Field.

The Harmon Hopeful show originally scheduled for September 13 is now scheduled for September 20th.

Two new Harmon Hopefuls shows have been added to the schedule, July 12th and August 16th. These two additions are special, as the proceeds will be donated to the St. Luke's Hospital Orthopedic Department, so we hope you will turn out in droves to these ones!

Mark

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Clemson Equestrian Team has a very successful year!


We missed Katie Maxwell of Sovan Hill Enterprises at this year’s Mother’s Day Show! She is a big supporter of this show and its efforts! She brought 18 horses last year to the show so her presence was missed this year! She had a very good excuse for not being there though – she was coaching the Clemson Equestrian Riding Team in Califorinia!!! Katie is the coach of the Clemson Riding Team and is very proud of the team. The Clemson Equestrian Team competed at the IHSA (Intercollegiate Horse Show Association) Nationals May 8-10. Clemson had three individual riders compete in the three highest divisions at Nationals. All three finished in the Top Ten including an 8th place in the prestigious Cacchione Cup and a win in Open Over Fences. The win makes the Clemson Equestrian Team National Champions in the Open Over Fences Division. The three individuals competing for the team were Ashley Phillips in Intermediate; Charlotte Powers in the Cacchione Cup and Sarah Spainhour in Open. A team competes at regular season shows. Team members who earn enough points to qualify for a try to get to nationals first compete in the Regionals. At the Regionals, the rider must place among the top three riders in the region in their division. Then, they move on to the Zone competition. The top three riders from each region in the zone compete for the top two placings. If a rider is first or second in their division competing against the top riders in the zone, they go to nationals. Just getting to the national competition is difficult. The top ten riders in each division at the Nationals are recognized. The Cacchione Cup is a competition for the high point open rider of each region. There are 30 regions in the country. The class is run like the USEF Medal finals and is, in fact, recognized by the USEF. Clemson had the high point open rider in the region and represented Region II Zone V in the Cup. There are 24 members on the hunt seat show team and approximately 38 on the team all together. The kids raise their own money for lessons and to support the horses. The team's mean GPA is far above average. Most of the team members are high achievers in school (going on to vet school, med school, etc..). Also, one of our fundraisers this year is helping to put on a George Morris clinic at Garrison Arena (on campus) this winter right after GM returns from being the chef d'equipe at the Olympics.
Congratulations Katie and the Clemson Riding Team on a very busy and successful year!
photo 1 - Jumping - Charlotte Powers
photo 2 - Sara Spainhour thanking her partner

Sunday, May 11, 2008

This Weekend's Mother's Day Show

Mother Nature did not shine on us on Sunday for the Mother's Day Horse Show, but Saturday was just about perfect! Thank you all for coming and supporting this wonderful show! We will let you all know the total amount that is donated to the St. Lukes Mamography Department as soon as we know the totals. The dinner Saturday night was so delicious and it was the biggest crowd at Harmon Field that we have ever had! There were over 350 people for dinner and we had 18 entries in the Mini Prix. It was definately the biggest event we have ever served! We want everyone to know that the board has made the Spencer ring our next priority! We will be resurfacing that ring to make it as good as our wonderful TR&HC Ring! We also want to thank everyone for complying with the trailer parking requests! It sure makes our small field much easier to get around! We are bound to have wonderful weather for the August Show!
Thank you for all of your support!
BRHJA Board of Directors


Update from Noreen on the show:
Thanks for asking all of this and thank you all for coming and supporting our show!
The dinner was for a state of the art digital mammography machine. St. Luke’s Hospital needed about $30,000.00 more for this purchase and sponsorships for the party and the show totaled $11,000.00! so we are on our way to the purchase of this great machine! BRHJA dedicates our efforts to all equestrian mothers. We served over 350 dinners and many more were on the show grounds that did not eat. Sponsors for the event were Verizon for $5000.00, Bank of America and Bill and Roberta Ratterree for $1,000.00, Hendersonville Radiological for $2500.00, Clover Gallery, Maude Carr and an anonymous donor totaled the above amount.
The riders love the large crowds, and the Vick Russell and Lincoln Russell barns were huge supporters bringing many horses to compete. Dinner was “design your own” fajitas and ice cream Sundays- ice cream scoopers were Sally Frick, Ashley Goodlet, Noreen Cothran and lots of other hands who saw that we needed a break! (Tom Furman was the man who rescued Ashley from the rock hard Ice Cream - THANKS!) St Luke’s Foundation members that helped to get this fundraiser together were Carol Jackson and Carol Meske and were on the showgrounds to give awards out. It was a night to remember! I also want to thank Terry Neves for the beautiful flowers that she donated to us for the mother's day leadline class. That class did not go due to the rain, but we ended up selling the flowers at the end of the show and all of those proceeds as well will go the the St. Lukes mammography department. Thank you Terry!

Friday, May 9, 2008

My Friend Sally

Sally Frick is such a nice person and such a great friend! She and I got to be very good friends on the BRHJA board and sharing an office at the Spartanburg Day School. She is off the board this year, but as a breast cancer survior this show is very near and dear to heart. It was her idea to do the Mother's Day Benefit Show last year to benefit the Spartanburg Regional Gibbs Cancer Center Breast Health Program. She made that show happen! She had the contacts at Regional, and I was her helper! She had so much enthusiasm and energy for that show and it was truly special! The Mother's Day Leadline was a hit and so much fun! We ended up donating $8000 to the Gibbs Cancer Center with the help of the Verizon sponsorship! We hope to up that figure and give even more to our local hospital St. Luke's Mammography Department! Anyway - Sally said she would help me decorate for this show even though she is off the board. She bought all of the decorations, plants, and ordered the lapel pins! I did nothing! She and I met at Harmon Field yesterday and decorated up the place in a pink explosion in honor of Mother's Day. We worked for 3 hours and then had a wonderful lunch out in Tryon! It was such a pleasure to be doing it with Sally! She is fun, positive, and a doer! I love doers! So when you see the decorations and you see Sally - tell her how good they look! She also is bringing a huge crowd from her barn, Motlow Creek Equestrian Center, to support this show!
Thanks Sally for your time and effort!!!
Ashley
photo with flute - by Mark Lehner - http://www.hoofclix.com/
photo with hat - by Erik Olsen - http://www.erikolsenphotography.com/

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Raise a Glass to This Fellow and That Gal !!!


I don't really know who he is, but we found him on a showground recently and asked him if he'd run our shows for us. He agreed, and off he went.

No, seriously folks, Lewis has done an outstanding job for BRHJA. We all had a feeling it was all going well, but after the March show, we have the proof. Through his efforts, not only did the show run rather smoothly, but costs have been very well controlled, and the results are that there is a nice chunk of money left to put back into the future, and a lot of excited exhibitors who want to keep coming back.

And then there's the person who asked him in the first place, Jamie Corn.

So next time you see either of them around town or on the showgrounds, give them a nice thanks, and remember to toast each of them heartily next time you have the opportunity.
Cheers to both of you, Mark

Monday, April 14, 2008

2008 Progressive Jumper Division

Hey folks, notice the new division that's been going on! Progressive Jumper Rider. It's exactly the same as the one that PSJ has, 'Fences 2’6” – 2’9” Open to novice riders in their first or second year of showing in the jumpers at 2’6”.' The board voted to add this during the first meeting of the year, but we've just had a time getting all of this put together to get points in order. Chickie has gone back to make sure that all the points are correct, and on the web site points page, we have a link to it.
Mark

Welcome to BRHJA Buzz

BRHJA Members and Friends!

We're going to try this blog to see if it can help generate more excitement about BRHJA! If you have a report from an out of town show, in town show, almost anything of interest to all of us, send a post on to us, and we'll add it to the thread or create a new one. You can always send a new post to horseshows@brhja.com or just use the box in the blog body where it says "Post a Comment," and it will be put up by the moderator. Some guidelines:

1. Remember that this is not a bulletin board. Your comment will not show up immediately like it does on the CotH BB.
2. So that means that all comments will be "moderated," yes censored, to make sure that we're keeping it clean and playing nice in the sandbox.
3. When creating your post, it's preferable that you actually create an account so that we know who sent the message, but you can choose to just select "Anonymous" if you wish. If you do use "Anonymous," we ask that you do ID yourself with a name or a regular nickname, so we can know it's a true post. It will also give your comment a greater chance of it getting into the blog!

Ashley Goodlett and I will be the co-moderators on this.

So give us your news and such!

Mark