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22/ JULY 2023 THE RIDER


Youth World Cup Continued from Page 20


Hailey Olson - Rider,


Saskatchewan Team Canada Booth


Ali Chernoff of Alberta and Boonlight Sonata


Gift Exchange


and early, and got ready for the day. After breakfast we got to the


barn and made sure all the horses were cleaned and watered! We had some great clinics today, Eq- uitation, horsemanship and trail!


All the girls had good I would like to thank all of our in-


credible sponsors and lovely parents for the support along the way! This would not be possible without you!


Cutting Ride Earns Top 10 Under Both Judges!


CQHA Media Team Congratulations to Ali Chernoff of


Alberta for placing 7th and 8th yester- day in the AQH Youth World Cup Cutting. Ali competed on


Boonlight Sonata a 2000 daughter of the great Pep- toboonsmal out of Dixie Lynx by Docs Lynx owned by Jeff Williams. A special thank you to Williams and the rest of the owners who donated their horses to be used for the day. Our Canadian cutting


riders Brooklyn Shannon from Ontario and Chernoff had a once in a lifetime oppor- tunity thanks to the Youth World Cup to learn from NCHA Rider Hall of Fame and National Cowgirl Hall of Fame honoree Kathy Daughn. Having won over $4.25 Mil-


lion in competition Daughan, was a magnificent addition to the Youth World Cup program! Her clinic was a learning experience for all in attendance no mat- ter if they sat in the saddle or in the bleachers. The Canadian team would like to


thank all those who made the Cutting day special and send their appreciation to our hosts for the event Still Creek Ranch located Brazos County, Texas, just 15 miles from the Bryan Expo facil- ity.


July 2nd, 2023 - Gift Exchange By Kaidyn Goodwin - NS This morning we woke up bright


Platinum Sponsors: Great Shows,


Great Horses, Great Friends


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Vice-President: Barb Downer Secretary: Sheryl Chillson Treasurer: Sandra Duhamel Past President: Shawna Crawford


Directors: Doug MacDougall Janey MacDougall


Colleen McFadden Debbie Haughton Leanne Karoles


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Cheryl & Jamie Norris


Rod Jeffries Gael Bullard


Sandra Duhamel


Art & Sheryl Chillson Shana Charpontier Cathy Lemieux


rides and we even got a clinic about BEMER from Leanne Karoles which was super cool! Then we got the horses ready for bed and went to the supper/ gift ex- change! We got things from all


around the world like key chains, bags, little sou-


between our countries which was also super cool! Now we are back at the hotel and ready for a full day of cutting tomorrow!


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July 3rd, 2023 - Cutting! By Brooklyn Shannon - ON Today was the cutting day at Still


Creek Ranch. I woke up at 5:00 and met my coach and teammate, Ali, at the ele- vators to depart for the day. Unfortu- nately, we were a bit late and missed both breakfast and a seat on the bus (we had to stand instead). We got there and our clinic started.


that


I was chosen as the first rider to show. I was lucky enough to show a wonderful gelding named Stevie. A huge thank you to his wonderful owners for letting me show him!!


I was


able to learn from an amazing clini- cian,


Kathy


Daughn, and I learned a lot from her. I then got to show Stevie. It didn’t go how I was hoping it would


venirs etc! This event gave us even more opportunities to meet to


people from all over! Then we boarded the buses around


6:30 to go back to the hotel, we chatted with Team Ireland about the differences


Brooklyn Shannon


transition to a street wear or dress-up jean. A comfortable mid.-high rise paired with a contoured waistband make it a flattering fit for almost any body type. The most consistent testimonial


from customers relates to ‘stretch recov- ery’, which is the fabric’s ability to re-


(bad, bad cows) but you can’t win them all! I was then able to watch Ali ride and show a mare named


Boonlite Sinatra. She placed 7th and 8th today. My favourite part of watching Alie was the snow-cones I got to eat. I also liked cheering for her. After waiting in some of the worst heat I’ve ever ex- perienced, our bus came and we went back to our hotel.


Haala Denim After that, our team got to go to


Kaidyns family’s Air BNB for dinner and a slip-n-slide. Thank you Janine and family! It was a wonderful, hot day full of learning and I’m looking forward to the rest of mine and my teammates classes!!


CQHA’s Official BEMER Partner - Supporting Team Canada and YWC Leanne Karoles of Ace Therapy


Canada is here with Team Canada in Texas supporting both the team mem- bers, coach, manager and their horses with BEMER treatments. On Sunday Karoles hosted a clinic


for all YWC attendees on both BEMER’s horse and human devices, a member of Team USA won her quiz contest after the demo (The Canadian team was not eligible to participate as they have all become BEMER experts over the past couple of days)


All photos and text courtesy of CQHA


We will have more coverage next issue.


BEMER Demontration


Gilles Seguin & Debbie Haughton


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