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Who’s Who at Devon


Maryland equestrians will be well repre- sented at the 2011 International Dressage at Devon Horse Show (September 27- October 3 in Devon, Pennsylvania) with barns such as Hassler Dressage, Hilltop Farm, Blue Waters Farm and many others already sending in their entries for both the Breed Show and Performance Show. “Hilltop Farm has been going to De-


von for more than 15 years and I can’t imagine a better end to the show season. Dressage at Devon has an atmosphere like no other show in the U.S. What is truly special about Devon is that it is a show that highlights U.S. breeding from young horses and foals through FEI level perfor- mance,” said Natalie DiBerardinis (Gen- eral Manager for Hilltop Farm). New this year is the Dressage at Devon


Radio, which will feature “Dressage with the Experts.” Scott Hassler will be on hand to provide educational forums for spectators. Look for recaps from Devon on T e


Equiery’s Dressage Blog at equiery.com and in future print issues.


Top Teams at Young Rider Team Champs


• Division A: Reddemeade’s Flying Colors (Monique Gill**, Bernadette Coyle and Christine McMakin*)


• Division AA: Reddemeade’s Been T ere Done T at (Torie Broer, Anne Gruber, Brigid T ompson* and Kirsten Ivins)


• Division 1B/BB: Woodland’s Jamaican Jammers ( Jennifer Gentile, Sheena Patel, Michaela Bass** and Grete Wilson-Henjum)


• Division 2B/BB: DVCTA Talented Tigers (Melanie Delduco*, Kimberly Kramer and Rebea Pfaff )


• Division C: PVDA’s Green Eggs at X (Molly Sherman**, Alexis Rossetti, Sarah Jones and Hannah Loeb)


• Division DVE: DVCTA T e Ring Masters (Katie Pare, Regan Walsh and Haley Miller)


• Division 1Mix: Red Neck Dressage (Alexandra Jackson*, Peyton Morris**, Shannon Bailey and Allison Reichel)


• Division 2Mix: Soldiers’ Angels Cavalry (Victoria Gran, Carissa Poindexter and Catherine Prater)


• Division AMix: Columbia Horse Center T e Munchkins (Katie Ballard, Caiti Francis*, Megan Crotty and Megan Hamilton)


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