Scene & Heard Congratulations!
Dr Stu Hales is around the ring on a reg-
ular basic these days. One of the most
talented and detailed veterinarians in the
area, he is signed on as the official horse
show vet at several of the top shows.
Take a few minutes and stop to meet
him, or just discuss the show scene, he
is always ready to share information and
insight.
*****
Vincent Woodgrift
Robert Ridland, of Irvine, CA, and David
Distler, of Norwalk, CT, have been named
& City Slicker
managers of the Washington Interna-
tional Horse Show (WIHS). WIHS, one of
Winner
the world’s leading equestrian events,
Best Child Rider
will celebrate its 50th anniversary on
October 21-26 at the Verizon Center in
Del Mar National
Washington, D.C.
www.rainbowcanyonranch.com
“Robert and David bring unparalleled
experience and professionalism to the
Washington International both in orga-
nizing and running events of the highest
caliber as well as specialized knowledge
CLASSIFIED
of course design, operations and sport
governance. What makes this doubly
meaningful is their past personal con-
nection to the show: Robert as a rider
Camelot Riding Club
and course designer and David as a judge
and starter,” said Jorge Carnicero, WIHS
President. “We are delighted to welcome
Will have an oPening for
this dream team to the management of
our landmark anniversary event and to a trainer With clientele
bring a fresh outlook and new ideas to
the show as it moves into a new era.”
beginning aug. 1st.
*****
ShowBiz magazine welcomes new intern
Located next to I-5 between the
Kristin Kenny to the staff. Having writ- San Fernando and Santa Clarita
ten for magaizines (ShowBiz, Riding, etc)
Valleys, Camelot is a full service
before, she is spending the summer in a
hands on position with ShowBiz.
Hunter / Jumper training and
horse show facility.
We love giving you all the updates on West
Coast activities. Please feel free to submit
what is happening in your neighborhood!!!!!!
Phone: 818.360.4389 or
Please email to
califshowbiz@aol.com.
Web:
www.camelotevents.com
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