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2/ SEPTEMBER 2017 THE RIDER Captain Canada Delivers! The first leg of the Triple


Crown at Angelstone kicked off Saturday night with the $86,600 Kubota Grand Prix. The star-studded field of 21


riders from 5 countries produced 5 clear rounds in round one, with Captain Canada Ian Millar guid- ing Dixon, who will represent Canada in Spruce Meadows in September leading the charge.


His teammate in Spruce and local favorite Keean White joined the Jump off with Corette, along with Leslie Howard and Erynn Ballard. Leslie Howard amazed the


crowd as she flew through the jump-off, but knocked down the last fence to eventually finish second. Ian Millar, as he always does, rode a calculated clear,


slicing inside to the Carol Sollak wall, and producing the only double clear to win the event. Keean White also had the time to win, but an unfortunate rail placed him third. View full results at:


http://showgroundslive.com/an- gelstone/classes/Detail/cid/5957


Ian Millar & Dixson [Photo by Ben Radvanyi]


Hurricane Harvey Continued from Page 1.


sure the safety and well-being of horses during try- ing times. Since its inception, over $370,000 has been donated to aid horses across all breeds in dis- aster-related situations. All money donated to the fund is strictly used to benefit horses and horse owners, and the USEF will be working with the Houston SPCA to help animals that have been dis- placed. To donate to the USEF Disaster Relief


Fund: https://www.usef.org/donate


American Association of Equine Practitioners Foundation Equine Disaster Relief Fund: The AAEP Foundation will work with agencies and veterinary members in Texas, Louisiana and other affected states to identify the needs of the equine community. Supplies are not being accepted cur- rently as the catastrophic storm is still occurring. Once the Foundation receives an assessment of need and distribution protocols from the agencies and veterinary members in the afflicted areas, the Foundation will work to support them with supply needs as well. To support the impending needs of these equine victims, please donate online at: https://foundation.aaep.org/form/foundation-dona- tion. If you wish to offer assistance with supplies or other resources, please email Keith Kleine at kkleine@aaep.org and you will be contacted with further instructions.


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Professional Association of Therapeutic Horse- manship International Disaster Relief Fund: The fund helps centers in need due to catastrophic disasters not normally covered by operating insur- ance. This includes flooding. The fund was started in 2005 to help centers with the damage inflicted by Hurricane Katrina. To donate, visit Donate to the PATH Intl. Disaster Relief Fund at http://bit.ly/2vx3K4M. Additionally, if your PATH Intl. Center needs disaster relief, visit http://bit.ly/2epmjN4 for information and to down- load the Disaster Relief Fund application.


Additionally, Houston Mayor Sylvester


Turner has established the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund - http://bit.ly/2ev901z - that will accept tax deductible flood relief donations and will be ad- ministered by the Greater Houston Community Foundation. Please share with your fellow members of the


horse community, and with anyone wanting to help all those in need!


Visit the AHC Website - http://www.horsecoun- cil.org/press-release/help-affected-hurricane-har- vey/


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