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JUNE 2019


Vol. 49, Issue No. 9 ISSN: 1209-3955 Price $3.95


Dana Cooke - See Page 29


Beth Underhill Scores Double Victory at CSI2* Caledon National


May 18, 2019 – Caledon, Ontario – The only thing better than winning once is doing it twice as Canadian Olympian Beth Underhill proved at the CSI2* Cale- don National show jumping tournament held May 15 to 19 at the Caledon Eques- trian Park in Caledon, ON. Hot off her victory in


Continued on Page 2. Tina


Irwin See


page 26


Remembering Leroy Kufske See Story on Page 34


INSIDE


Canadian Olympian Beth Underhill riding Count Me In won the $36,500 CSI2* Open Welcome, presented by RAM Equestrian, and the $72,000 CSI2* Grand Prix, presented by CASE IH, at the CSI2* Caledon National. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography


Had To Be Ivory knocks off Champion Country Boy 123 in Picov Maturity


spring weather, HAD TO BE IVORY surged to a three-quarter length win over the three-time Horse of the Year Country Boy 123 in the 300-yard dash in a time of :15.230 for a


Continued on Page 3.


Alax Downs, Sunday May 25, 2019 - Ajax Downs has a new star in town as 4-year-old Ontario-bred HAD TO BE IVORY knocked off three-time Horse of the Year COUN- TRY BOY 123 in the 7th PICOV MATURITY worth $55,800 on May 26 at Ajax Downs. In front of a big crowd late


enjoying perfect


Somebeachsomewhere.......2 Dressage Youth ..................3 AWWO News.....................4 Jan & Risty Schmidt..........4 Remembering.....................4 The Way Of Horses ...........6 Susan Dahl..........................8 ISES 2019............................8 Pioneers of Rodeo ..............9 Celebrating Can-Am .........12 Positive Equine Welfare..13 NERCHA News................14 Lansdowne Horse Festival...15 OTRA News......................16 ORHA News.....................17 ORCHA News ..................18 OCHA News.....................18 OXC News ........................19 AQHA News........................20 OQHA News .......................21 Ontario Racing ...................22 QROOI News......................23 Robert Dover ......................25


Tina Irwin ...........................26 Communicating Science.....27 Lynn Palm Column............28 Dana Cook...........................29 Horse Listening...................30 MadBarn Nations’ Cup .....30 Frank Hendricks ................32 Highland Wilderness..........32 Between The Ears...............33 Unwanted Visitors..............33 Lindsay Grice .....................34 Lauren Bode .......................34 Injury Rehabilitation .........35 CRHRA News.....................36 James Chawke....................37 Classifieds etc. ...............38-43 Leslie Cruickshank.............43 Real Estate ..........................44 Jumping Committee.............45 Coming Events....................46 Emergency Equine Medical Report.............46 Fitness for Riders ...............47


Material for the July 2018 Issue must be in our office by June 24th, 2019. Copy arriving after that date will be used in the August 2019 Issue.


HAD TO BE IVORY surges to victory in the $55,800 Picov Maturity on May 26 - photo by New Image Media)


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