Showcase of 2012 Maryland Champions presented at
Maryland Horse World Expo
Saturday, January 19, 2013 • 4 p.m. Main Arena, Cow Palace
Celebrate some of Maryland’s top amateur riders, and the associations they ride with, in a showcase of our state’s most popular disciplines! Year end perpetual trophies will be presented to:
DORIE FORTE & FROELICH
Equiery Perpetual Dressage Award
To be presented to the high point Maryland- resident amateur rider at Third Level or above, with a minimum score of 50%, who has shown in at least half of the Maryland
located or Potomac Valley Dressage Association- sponsored U.S. Equestrian Federation/U.S. Dressage Federation recognized shows. A rider must be a Maryland resident and may receive this award only once.
ABI
BUCKWALTER & STANDING BAR TIME
Equiery Perpetual Western Award
To be presented to the top-placing Maryland-owned
horse/Maryland rider combination at the Black- Eyed Susan Show. Must be a Maryland State Quarter Horse Member. The rider may recieve this award only once.
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TAYLER STEWART & STRICTLY BUSINESS Equiery Perpetual
Eventing Award
To be presented to the highest ranking adult or child (on a horse or pony) competing at the Training Level in USEA recognized Maryland competitions, who is a current Maryland resident
and member of the Maryland Combined Training Association; all qualifying scores must be on the same horse and the rider may receive this award only once.
LILY REDDISH & SHAM’S LOGANBERRY Equiery Perpetual Hunter
Award
To be presented to the junior or amateur rider on a horse or pony with highest number of year-end points in a division recognized by the Maryland Horse Shows Association.
Rider must be both a current Maryland-resident and member of the Maryland Horse Shows Association. A rider may only receive this award only once.
For more information about these Equiery trophies, please see
http://www.equiery.com/people bios/articles/EquieryAwardQualifi
cations.htm
800-244-9580 |
www.equiery.com
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