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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AMERICANVAULTING ASSOCIATION AULTING WORLD P. O. BOX 3663, SARATOGA, CA 95070-1663 NEWS FROM JULY/AUGUST 1991 INSIDE: World Championships (National/International Viewpoints), 1993 AHSA Selection Criteria, 1992 Hearst Vaulting Trophy Standings, 1992 Therapeutic Vaulting, Board Minutes. Competitions: C VI San Francisco, A VA/AHSA Pegasus Summer Fest, Region IV Championships, USPC Fest.. Congratulations 1992 AVA Teams of the Year: A - Sundance B - Monte Vista C - Monte Vista Trot - Tambourine 4-H 1992 AVA Club Excellence Winner: Albuquerque 1992 Osierlea Horse Presentation Award Winner: Nancy Stevens and Chancey, Timberline 1992 AHSA/AVA National Champion Team: Sundance Gold Woman: Kerith Lemon, Timberline Gold Man: John Alongi, Timberline Silver Woman: Honami Dean, Timberline Silver Man: Danny Sommerville, Timberline All the winners inside... 1992 A11SAIAVA National Champion A Team, Sundance - Kellee Rasor, Devon Maitozo, Krristin Filipponi demonstrate their triple on Tarzan Photo: Nelson & Owen

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Page 1: OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AMERICAN VAULTING … · Gold Man: John Alongi, Timberline Silver Woman: Honami Dean, Timberline Silver Man: Danny Sommerville, Timberline All the winners

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AMERICAN VAULTING ASSOCIATION

AULTING WORLDP. O. BOX 3663, SARATOGA, CA 95070-1663 NEWS FROM JULY/AUGUST 1991

INSIDE: World Championships (National/International Viewpoints), 1993 AHSA Selection Criteria, 1992 Hearst Vaulting Trophy Standings, 1992Therapeutic Vaulting, Board Minutes. Competitions: C VI San Francisco, A VA/AHSA Pegasus Summer Fest, Region IV Championships, USPC Fest..

Congratulations

1992 AVA Teams of theYear:

A - SundanceB - Monte VistaC - Monte VistaTrot - Tambourine 4-H

1992 AVA ClubExcellence Winner:Albuquerque

1992 Osierlea HorsePresentation AwardWinner: Nancy Stevensand Chancey, Timberline

1992 AHSA/AVANational ChampionTeam: Sundance

Gold Woman: KerithLemon, Timberline

Gold Man: John Alongi,Timberline

Silver Woman: HonamiDean, Timberline

Silver Man: DannySommerville, Timberline

All the winners inside...

1992 A11SAIAVANational ChampionA Team, Sundance -Kellee Rasor, DevonMaitozo, KrristinFilipponi demonstratetheir triple on Tarzan

Photo: Nelson & Owen

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AMERICAN VAULTING ASSOCIATION DIRECTORYEXECUTIVE BOARD

PRESIDENT: Jan Garrod (7 am -9 pm) (FAX 408^41-1169) 408/741-1191*22621 Mt. Eden Road, Saratoga, CA 95070 (Work: 8-5, M-F 408/867-9527)EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT: Stephanie Siemens (7 - 8 am) 607/642-8754*R.D. #3, Box 233, Newark Valley, NY 13811 (or evenings)VICE PRESIDENT - FEST: Marianne Rose (8 am - 11 pm) 408/867-1789*11845 Skyline Blvd., Los Gates, CA 95030

VICE PRESIDENT - PROMOTION & PUBLICITY: 415/948-8137*Gall Ostendort 738 Loyola Drive, Los Altos, CA 94022

VICE PRESIDENT - REGIONS: Kelley Holly (Best 6 pm - 9 pm) 707/938-2447*404 Napa Road, Sonoma, CA 95476 (Work 8-3:30, Messages: 707/224-6525)GENERAL SECRETARY: Gerry A. Brown 408/741-0142'PO Box 842, Saratoga, CA 95071

TREASURER: Charlie Blttenbring 703/777-1743*Rt. 4, Box 38, Leesburg, VA 22075-9710

COMMITTEE CHAIR-PERSONS818/352-0508*

408/739-2842

ANNUAL MEETING: Rick Hawthorne7446 Valaho Lane, Tujunga, CA 91042BALLOT COMMITTEE: Roger D. Roy628 Crescent Terrace, Sunnyvale, CA 94087COACHES: Emma Garrod Drinker 408/741-052822601 Mt. Eden Road, Saratoga, CA 95070 (8 am- 8 pm; Best 6 - 8 pm)CONSTITUTION & BYLAWS: Joy Coburn (9:30 am -10 pm) 818/888-86215340 Scott Robertson Road, Hidden Hills, CA 91302FEST '92: Kelley Holly 707/938-2447404 Napa Road, Sonoma, CA 95476GRANTS REVIEW: Karen Lemon5240 Prlngle Lane, Soquel, CA 95073 (Best: 7GRIEVANCE: Carole Dwlnell201 Bear Oaks Ct, Martinez, CA 94553

INTERNATIONAL: Linda Blbbler150 Oltve Hill Lane, Woodskde, CA 94062

NOMINATING: Jane Garrod22600 Mt. Eden Road, Saratoga, CA 95070SAFETY: Lynne Nelson Owen885 Minnesota Avenue, San Jose, CA 95125SPECIAL AWARDS, RECOGNITION : Jeannle Seattle3765 MiguelHo Canyon Road, Lompoc, CA 93436 (6 - 7:15 am, 7 - 9 pm)TECHNICAL: Adrianne Stang (7 am - 9 pm) 408/867-018420449 Glen Brae Drive, Saratoga, CA 95070 (Best: 7 - 9 pm)* Denotes Answering Machine

408/476-7830*9 am, 6 - 9 pm)

510/372-3374*

415/851-7751*

408/867-9145*

408/279-8427*

805/736-4420

STAFFNATIONAL OFFICE [Phone, Fax, and Answering Machine]408/867-2116*P. O. Box 3663, Saratoga, CA 95070-1663 (Ans.Machlne 6:30 am-10pm on/y)(Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 9 am - 12 Noon, Pacific time)

in OSED DECFMRER 19.1QQ7-.I&MI1ARV 3.1993^Executive Secretary; Financial Manager; Judith S. Bryer 408/867-2116*Editor, Vaulting World: Marianne Rose 408/867-1789*

VOLUNTEER STAFFHISTORIAN; COMMEMORATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS:Nancy StevensP.O. Box 101, Soquel, CA 95073 (5:30 - 8 am; 7:30-10:30 pm) 408/476-5901*

LIAISON - CHRONICLE OF THE HORSE:Chris Appel-Bucterka (FAX 703/246-9760) (7 pm -11 pm)703/378-5987*3912 Chantllty Road, Chantllly, VA 22021 (Work:8:30 am-2:30pm 703/246-9700)LIAISON - 4-H CLUBS: Jeannie Seattle (6 -7:15 am, 7 - 9 pm) 805/736-44203765 Mlguellto Canyon Road, Lompoc, CA 93436 (Work: Messages /734-4391)LIAISON - SUMMER CAMPS: Pattl SMpton (7 am - 9 pm) 408/724-9382*2 School Way, Watsonvllle, CA 95076 (Best 8:30 am -10 am )

LIAISON - U.S. PONY CLUBS: Carol Fuller (6:30 am -10 pm) 703/759-2314*1075 Leigh Mill Road, Great Falls, VA 22066 (Best 6:30 - 8 am)

MEDAL TEST SECRETARY: Suzanne Detol (9 am -10:30 pm) 503/357-965134142 SW Johnson School Road, Cornelius, OR 97113 (Work: 503/223-6740)NATIONAL EXCHANGE: Maxlne Chellni (7 am -11 pm) 505/986-1865P.O. Box 9010, Santa Fe, NM 87504

TECHNICAL ADVISOR: J. Ashton Moore (6 am - 8:30 am) 408/623-4446*334 Mission Vineyard Road, San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 (FAX 408/623-0607)

SPECIAL PROGRAM DIRECTORS

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR VAULTING EDUCATIONStephanie Siemens (7 - 8 am) 607/642-8754*R.D. #3, Box 233, Newark Valley, NY 13811 (or evenings)NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THERAPEUTIC VAULTINGLiz Helms (T.Th.Sat: 10 am - 5 pm, No calls Sun/Mon) 818/767-6373*9311 Del Arroyo Drive, Sun Valley, CA 91352

AMERICAN HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION220 East 42r>d Street, New York, NY 10017-5806

212/972-2472(FAX 212/983-7286)

AHSA VAULTING COMMITTEE CHAIR: Adrlenne Stang 408/867-0184*20449 Glen Brae Drive, Saratoga, CA 95070 (7 am - 9 pm, Best: 7 - 9 pm)

LIABILITY INSURANCE - ROLLINS BURDICK HUNTER: Carol Mlglis7801 Folsom Blvd Suite 210, Sacramento, CA 95826 916/381-1234

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Vaulting World © is published bimonthly by theAmerican Vaulting Associatlon.Mailallitemsfor publication to; Vaulting World, P. O. Box3663, Saratoga,CA95070-1663, by the last dayof February, April, June, August, October, orDecember for publication at the end of thefollowing month. No part of this publicationmay be reproduced either in whole or in partwithout written permission. Bulk rate postagepaid at Saratoga, CA 95070. U.S. SubscribingMemberships are $15 annually. Foreign Sub-scribing Memberships are $20 annually pay-able in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank. Copy-right by American Vaulting Association.Classified ads are $5 each for 3 or 4 lines.Submit information and your check payable to"AVA" to Vaulting World, P. O. Box 3663,Saratoga, CA 95070-1663.JDJspJay ad rates are 58 per column inch, S75for 1/3 page, $115 for 1/2 page and $200 forfull page. Write for rate card.

Printed by Hamilton PressHamilton Press, owned by Jim Bibbler,Woodside Vaulters, generously prints VaultingWorld at a 20% discount. We are very gratefulto theBibblers.Editorial support provided by Judith S, Bryer.

AMERICAN VAULTING ASSOCIATIONP. O. Box 3663 Saratoga, CA 95070-1663 (408) 867-2116

1993 SUSTAINING MEMBER REGISTRATION(** Must be 18 years or older **)

INSTRUCTIONS: Type or print dearly, Make check payable to AVA. Send form with annual dues ($30.00)to: AVA National Office, P.O. Box 3663, Saratoga, CA 95070-1663 408/867-2116

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Address:Street

AVA Vaulting Club Affiliation (if any):Q First Year as Sustaining MemberName(s) of Vaulter(s) You are Sponsoring:

City State 9 Digit Zip Code

0 Renewal—Please give most recent year:.

Fttust givtfull namt and club ofiptclfic vaalitrfs) iponsand

Your relationship to the vault«(s); _

Please check those which currently apply to yourself (not to your child):Q Coach QVaulter QLongeur Q Parent Q 4-H Member/Leader Q USPC Member Q NARHA MemberQ Camp Counselor Q AHSA Member * _ Q AVA Judge[Ctofc:TD/Ap/r/R/I/FBI] Q AVA BoardQ AVA Committee Chair QWorkphone? _ QDon't send Vaulting World Q New Address/Phone

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a Benefactor: $500,00 -. -- Additional Tax Deductible Contribution: $ _

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THE VIEW FROM THEPRESIDENTS DESK

At this time our organisation,has 1322 individual members(three hundred more than, lastyear), and 67 groups. We'vesurpassed al! of our projectionsformembership this year. Goodwork everyone, especiallycoaches andparents. Aspecial"announcement: JRegionX (Mid-West area) has, for the secondyear, maintained enough mem-bership to become an officialAVA Region, Nothing could please me more. Regionsdrive-Vaulting expansion in theU.S". The next step will bemaking our regions smaller to service more specificareas, andregionalchampionships. Vaulting continues tomakeinroads in equestrian & recreational communities.

TheAVA's 19thNationals has come and gone. Con-gratulations to all the participants. After returning fromthe World Championships in Germany, it was thrilling tosee how far we have come in meeting and sometimesexceeding international standards., Iw as delighted to see5 teams from the Pacific Northwest and Central Califor-nia participating in Nationals forlhe first time.

The AVA will be publishing Ulrike Rieder's recentbook on. vaulting. We have translated the book fromGerman into English and are now editing the manuscriptWe will be printing. 1000 copies. Ulrike Rieder is anInternational Judge and renowned clinician in vaulting.She- has played a major role in spreading vaultingthroughout the world and in establishing internationalrules. Her bo ok on vaulting is greatlyneeded and wehopewiHbewellreceive&Thebookshouldbeavailableinthespring of 1993.

Winter is the time for clubs to start planning for thespring and summer competi tion season. The best way tokeep your members active is to provide medal tests,competitions and demonstrations. Every club shouldattempt to host at least one competition a year. Smallclubs should think, about hosting clinics—the more thebetter. Larger clubs should Sponsor two or three events.The large Regions m the AVA must lead" this endeavor.Many AVA judges are not being used to their fullpotential. Not only do our vaulters need the practice andexperience from more competitions, but ourjudges haveto be kept tuned-up as well. Some of our judges are.excellent clinicians also.

Anew election procedure will be. in effect this fall foryourAVAOfficers. Forthefirsttime,theofficerswillbenominated by anominating committee and elected by themembership. A candidate need not be a member of theBoard of Directors to be on the OfficersSlate. Everyoneplease vote—let's make this new system work.

The AVA is in good financial condition. Use theAVA's resources if you need any .help. Slowly morefunds are becoming available for new clubs and-for thepromotion of vaulting. Follow VaultmgWorld andcheckwith your Regional Supervisors if youneed assistance.That is why we're here.

A Point of ViewColette Garrison Co-editor July/August 1992Vaulting World.

Although I VMS born and raised a "city gal" InSanFran-cisco, horses were always important to me. My Dad played poloin The City and I used to pay S3 JO for an hour lesson at the oldSt. Francis Stables on 7th Avenue. One of the happiest days in myHfewas when we moved to our 10 acres inSacramentoandstartedBlue Ribbon Stables.

My family has been active In 4-H. Endurance, Hunter/Jumpers, Trail Riding, Horse Camping, and Stock , We evenadopted two wild burros (Burl and Ernie).

In 1975, my ten year old daughter came home from Shady Lawn Farm Horse Camp witha newly acquired obsession—vaulting. After three years of summertime activity wefoundFredaRadich and formed Centra! Valley Vaulters. Forme the most rewarding and enduring of all myequestrian activities has been vaulting.

Our Blue Ribbon Stables is now under lease to our former vaulting coach, ChrlstlaneNoelting, the young womanwho coached our team to a National Championship and represent-ing the U.SA. at the World Vaulting Championships in Austria in 1988.

Central Valley Vaulters Is now located at S &. H Horse Hotel in R!o Linda and I am stillmanaging the club while designing children's furniture for a store called "Go To Your Room!".

Neither a vaulter, parent of an active vaulter, nor a coach, my interest is sustained by mylove of horses and kids and, as a very young French lad once said to me in Switzerland, "I amhere simply because of the beauty of this sport."

OBSERVATIONS & IMPRESSIONS FROM FEST '92The facility and the weather were "near perfect" and the management

patient, helpful and ever pleasant The food was the best in recent memory andreasonably priced as a bonus! Those never complaining "saints" in the scoringoffice even had candies for those who were constantly Interrupting them! Thecompetitors all seemed to have a wonderful time and were courteous andgracious, both winners and non-winners alike. (That makes me especially proudof our sport and our membership.) Better horses and horsemanship than evermade for a very nearly perfect fest But the "nearly" parts are, in my view, causefor concern and in need of attention.

It bothers me a lot when bronze competitors receive scores above 7.5. Firsttime bronze level vaulters are being "turned off1 because they compete in anenormous class. They are outclassed and outscored by vaulters who have nobusiness in the bronze class. It is not my intent to diminish the effort of those highscoring vaulters in any way. They earned such scores by talent, effort, and hardwork and have been appropriately rewarded by the judges. Rather, I would ask"why are they not in the appropriate class?" Is an answer to be found in offeringa "Novice Bronze Division"? Should an Open firstround be considered? Would"automatic level promo tion, based on year-long averagedscores be apossibility?Can we encourage coaches to enter their vaulters more appropriately?

The second source of consternation on my part is the creation of NationalChampions by default. Again, it is not my purpose to diminish the effort of thecoaches or the competitors. Months of hard work, dedication, effort anddetermination cannot be denied, nor should it go unrewarded. I am certain thatthe Sundance team would have preferred to win the national championships. Itisneithertheirfaultnortherrchoice,Iamsure,thattheyhadno competition. Whatcan be done to keep that from happening again? I recall a few years back inSacramento when we had only one team in a division and we tried an Open andPreliminary split That did not work. Could all teams enter, compete and beranked by the scores, and the division winners be determined solely by score ?

Does anyone have any ideas or opinions about these issues? Does anyonecare??? Please, if you perceive these as problems, joinme in an effort to deal withthem. If I hear no response to this viewpoint, I will presume that everyone is quitehappy with the status quo. Even if you disagree, I'd like to hear from you.

Write me your thoughts. All responses will be reviewed, compiled and sentto the Technical and Fest Committees for their attention and will be presented tothe AVA Board of Directors at the Annual Meeting February 1993.

Please mail to Colette Garrison, 4252 Mason Ln, Sacramento, CA95821Q

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Treasurer's Report 1992 Electionsby Charlie Bittenbring

As we near the end of the 1992 FiscalYear (ending September 30, 1992), theAVA remains in sound financial health.By the end of the fiscal year, the Associa-tion should end the year approximately$25,000 ahead of budgeted incom e projec-tions. Income categories showing thegreatest growth are membership, thanks toa 20% increase in membership this year,and clinics, thanks to the outstanding ef-forts of the Education Committee under thedirection of StephanieSiemens. The Asso-ciation will also exceed it's fiscal yearexpenses projections by approximately525,000, These extra expenses have goneto support education opportunities and thegeneral administration of the Association.

At its July meeting, the AVA Board ofDirectors approved the Fiscal Year 1993budget (October 1,1992 through Septem-ber 30, 1993). The balanced budget in-cludes an estimated $95,900 in income,establishes a capital replacement fund,establishes the International Fund as aseparate fund from the general budget, andpermits the Boardto allocate interesteamedby AVA accounts as it deems to be in thebest interest of the Association. 0

1993 AVA AnnualMeeting Feb. 4-7,Van Nuys, Calif.Featured Program: Hands-OnVaulting for Handicapped

AVA President Jan F. Garrod has an-nounced that AVA's 1993 Annual Meetingwill be held at the Airtel Plaza Hotel in VanNuys, California. In addition to CommitteeMeetings on Friday and Sunday's AnnualLuncheon Meeting of Sustaining Members,Saturday's program is a hands-on educa-tional session featuring vaulting for thehandicapped at Ahead With Horses in SunValley, California.

Event Chair is Rick Hawthorne. JoyCoburn is handling hotel arrangements.

Our next issue will include detailedinformation, registration form and a com-plete schedule of events. 0

Nominations for the Board of Direc-tors and the Officers of the AVAopenedAugust 15 and closed October 1.

This is the first year that the generalsustaining membership has the opportu-nity to elect AVA officiers directly.

Members could nominate any Sus-taining Member to the Board, exceptincument Board Members with anotheryear to serve and could suggest any Sus-taining Member, inc luding incumbentBoard Members, as nominee for an Officerposition. Officer nominees do not need tobe members of the Board, but will auto-matically become members when elected.

The following Board Members hadone more year to serve and could not benominated for (he Board, but may be sug-gested for an Officer positon: JeannieBeattie, Gerry A. Brown, Kitchy Burdette,Joyce Fancher, Carol Fuller, Colette Garri-son, Kellcy Holly, Teresa Keville, MarjorieOakes, Marianne kRose, Stephanie Si-emens, Nancy Stevens, Elizabeth Searle(Life Member of Board).

The following Board Members' termsexpire at the end of this year and wereeligible for nomination: Charlie Bitten-bring, Craig Coburn, Joy Coburn, MerryM. Cole, Sharon Davis, S uzanne Detol, JanF. Garrod, Jane Garrod, Gail Ostendorf,Leslie Pederson, Patti Skipton. The Fol-lowing AVA Officer (Executive Board)positions were open for nominations:

President, Exec. V.P. Fest, VP. Promo/Pub., V.P. Regions, Gen. Secty, Treasurer.

Schedule and ProceduresAug. 15 Nominations letter mailed to

Sustaining MembersOct 1 Deadline for nominations to reach

Nominating Committee. Meanwhilecandidate questionnaires are mailedas nominations are received.

Oct. 2 Last questionnaires are sent out,Oct 16 Deadline for questionnaires to

reach Nominating CommitteeOct 19 Nominating Committee meetsNov. 9 Ballots mailed.Dec, 7 Deadline for ballots to reach Ballot

CommitteeDec. 8 Ballots CountedDec, 9 Notification of nomineesNominating Committee Members: Jane Garrod(Chair), SusieBams,ConnieGeisler, MarjorieOakes,NancyStevens. Ballot Committee; Roger Roy (Chair),Jenny Pany, David Long, Kendel Edmunds (Alt.),Cecily Kyes (Alt) <S

Region IX Updateby Charlie Bittenbring, Region IX Supervisor

The American Vaulting Associationhas just completedits24thNadonal Cham-pionship FesL Although the Fest was wellattended, the only Region IX representa-tives at Fest were David Dyer from MountTabor, Evan Oldford from Mid-Atlantic,and Spectrum's Raphael Schulman.

Congratulations to Evan Oldford, Mid-Atlantic Voltigeurs who placed 17th over-all in the Men's Consolation Round at the1992 World Championships.

September brought us clinics by Eu-ropean and World Champion SilkeBernhard. Sessions were scheduled forSeptember 5 & 6 at Fuller Farm in GreatFails, VA, and September 8,9, and 10 atDori-Del Equine Center in Blacksburg,VA. The AVA is making great strides insupporting vaulting outside California.

Region X is still interested in going"on-line" with Prodigy or Compu-serve toimprove regional communications.

Nominations for the AVA Board arebeing sought at this time. The more voiceswe can get on the Board, the more we cando to assure that vaulting truly becomes anation-wide sport. 0

AVA Board toMeet October 24All AVA Members Welcome

The AVA's Board of Directors willmeet at 7:30 pm on Saturday, October 24,1992 at the home of AVA President Jan F.Garrod, 22621 Mt. Eden Road, Saratoga,CA. A7pmbu£fetwillpreceedthemeeting.AVA Board meetings are open to all inter-ested AVA members. For an advanceagenda orbuffetreservation,pleasecontactAVA General Secretary, Gerry Brown 408741-0142. 0

AVA Thanks Generous DonorsMembership DonationsNaomi Bollag, Hawaii

International FundJeannie Beattie, Lompoc 4-H

Suzanne Detol, Oregoni Equipment .'

(Applell-f- Computer System):Sydney Frankel

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Schwarzmann Clinics Fest '92by Doris Dyer

Director of AVA's National Commit-tee for Vaulting Education Stephanie Si-emens and Mt. Tabor's Doris Dyer com-bined talents to offer an outstanding clinicby Helma Schwarzmann, Germany's In-ternational Vaulting Team trainer. Theclinic was held in two sessions from July20-24, 1992.

Dr. Larry Lawrence, Extension 4-HHorse Specialist arranged housing andmeals for the participants on the VirginiaTech Campus. Jon Utin, teacher at theBlacksburg Middle School arranged forequipment and space for the gymnasticsand conditioning workouts. The indoor

riding ring and horses at Dori-Del EquineCenter were used for vaulting practice.Additional horses were brought fromnorthern Virginia and Georgia. Doris andDel Dyer, sponsors of the Mt. Tabor 4-HVaulters and owners of Dori-Del EquineCenter served as local facilitators.

Twenty-one vaulters from VictoryVaulters and Monte Vista in California,Falconwood Flyers, Georgia, and GreatFalls, Glendevon, Spectrum, and Mt. Ta-bor, Virginia, participated. Clinic longeurswere Ralph Stoevener and PriscillaFaulkner.

The first session (from Monday mom-ing to Wednesday noon) was open to be-ginning canter and bronze medalists. Thesecond session, for silver and gold medalvaulters, went from Wednesday noon toFriday evening.

Each morning under the direction ofHelma Schwarzmann the vaulters prac-ticed compulsory exercises for three hours.Each afternoon the group worked on floorexercises that emphasized strengtheningand stretching of muscles. Six vaulters ineach session were given private thirtyminute sessions on Kiir routines.

Every horse session was video tapedand each evening Helma critiqued the tapesin slow motion. The critiques includedtapes of international competitions anddiagrams of exercises.

Thursday evening the Valley Pike Innof Newbern, Virginia entertained all at-tendees of the second session for dinner

Helmaworks on"arms"withLouisaAnderson,JennyNichols,RaphaelSchulman,and RobFaulkner.

Photo: Doris Dyer

followed by a pool party at the ShawneeSwim Club. As the clinic drew to a close,the vaulters expressed their thanks andgratitude to Helma, an incredibly dynamic,energetic young woman whose coachingtechniques gave the vaulters a fresh andcreative base upon which to build futurevaulting programs. 0

JenWilliamscoaches

RobFaulkner

on theBarrel

Photo:Doris Dyer

A Discussionby Gerry A. Brown

Saturday evening, August 15th, ameeting was heldat the request of the ownersof Flying CloudRanch. The purpose of themeeting was to discuss what worked anddidn't at this year's Nationals. Jim andJeannette Bell, our gracious hosts, put onmany events and felt that they could give ussome important pointers. In attendancewere Jim and Jeannette Bell, Hal Sawyer,Kelley Holly, Teresa Keville, Gerry Brown,Suzanne Detol, Marianne Rose, and GailOstendorf.

Jim had been having meetings dailywith his staff and presented a list of itemsthat they felt could be improved. While heinitially directed the conversation, everyonemade significant contributions.

It was clear that more information andcoordination was needed. He suggestedthat the AV A hire a professional Fest Man-ager. He listed supplies which needed to beavailable and suggested a small trailer befilled with all the Fest materials, stored andmade available for recognized fests. Herecommended the AVA purchase competi-tion barrels. New and old ways of encour-aging volunteer help were discussed. Jimreviewed the problems of getting sponsorswhen fixed locations for fests were notlocked down permanently.

How about you!

What worked at Nationals this year andwhat didn't? WE NEED YOUR INPUT!Suzanne Detol has volunteered to collectyour comments and present them to theBoard. Please send them to:Suzanne Detol, 34142 SW JohnsonSchool Road., Cornelius, OR 97113 0

Setting the Record Straight

On page 22, in column 3 of the May/June 1992 Vaulting World, the CHAwas misidentified in the article headlineas California Horsemen's Association.CHA, which was formerly the CampHorsemanship Association, is nowknown as The Association for Horse-manship Safety and Education. 0

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Dateline Germany from Voltigierzirkel, April/May 1992

Ulrike Rieder,Editor

Translated by Eva Bryer, Saratoga, CA

Voltigierzirkel StickerNow Available

Ellen Bistritschan, from Darmstadt,won the sticker design contest. ThomasRosiny worked with Ellen on the final de-sign. Ellen introduces herself, "I am 16years old and am in the 11 th grade at a highschoolknownforancientlanguages. Ihavebeen vaulting for 8 years and am now num-ber 2 on Darmstadt Riding Club's B Team.Besides vaulting, I also enjoy free-climbing.

Last year I began to train individuallyand would like to participate in a smallcompetition next March. I have designedvaulting emblems for my team, workingwith an airbrush. This design of mine tooka little longer, as I am a little lazy."

Ellen received free tickets to the WorldChampionships and a copy of UlrikeRieder's new book Correct Vaulting.

Logo Items Available:Sticker, DM 2.-T-shirts, Hanes, grey M,L, XL DM 25.-Sweatshirts, Hanes, grey L, XL DM 50.-Polo shirts, heavy pique

white L, XL DM 35.-These goods can be ordered directly from:

Fesh und Fashion Sportswear,Gregor WandeltHubertusstr. 55,1000 Berlin 20Telephone and FAX: 030-3753199

Shipping costs DM 5.- per piece, discounts forlarge orders. Please pay in advance.

Westfalia Holds 25th AnnualChampionship

Using a new horse and missing two oftheir vaulters, the Rhede team successfullydefended its title for the seventh year in arow. Reigning European champion Tho-mas FOcking won the men's individualvaulting competition, edging outChristophLensing and Markus Ciroth. Clarissa Esserwon the women's individual competition.Susanne Dommel, Gisela Machunsky andHanna Meyer judged.

New Vaulting BooksDue This Fall

A new book by Ulrike Rieder shouldbe released this fall. The Development ofthe Sport of Vaulting at the InternationalLevel will trace the development of thesport from German vaulting groups' dem-onstrations in other countries in the!960'sto FBI recognition of the sport, ending withadescription of the sport today. Oldarticles,rules and photos are included. Publisher isMatthaes-Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany.

Chronicle of Vaulting in Baden-Wurttemburg is a new book by GabiKnisel-Eberhard describing the high pointsin vaulting since WWII, including histori-cal photos and newspaper articles.

Berlin VaultingChampionships June 26-27

This regional championship forBerlin-Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhaltand Thuringen replaced the former GDRchampionships.

Teams from Argentina and Denmarkused this competition as a warm up for theWorld Championships, and the Argentineteam, which has been vaulting for only 18months surprised everyone with their scoreof 7.607!Team (10 teams total)

1. RuFV Grunewald 7.6360. Argentina 7.6070. Danemark 7,1822. LRVSpandau 6.9353. RC Grunewald 6.827On the same weekend at the Baden-

Wurttemburg Championships, one indi-vidual and the Sundance team competedfor the United States.

Vaulting Competition andClinics Held in Great Britain

Harald Grimm, upon invitation by theBritish Horse Society, judged at a compe-tition in Wrexham, prepared exams fortraining licenses and gave clinics. He alsogave a demonstration of training vaultinghorses, gymnastics, and corrected vaulterson the barrel and horse at the British HorseCenter Stoneleigh. Jane Wykeham-Musgrave, stated that the demonstrationwas a breakthrough for British vaulting.

Thomas Rosiny,Vaulter Representativefor Voltigierzirkel

Most of you know Thomas as a suc-cessful individual vaulter. The 23 year oldstudent lives in Cologne and studies archi-tecture in Aachen. He is vaulter member-ship chairman for the Voltigierzirkel.

I am the youngest of 6 siblings whohave all vaulted in the Cologne-MerheimRiding Club. The Riding Club was rightacross from our house, so my siblingsdragged me over to their lessons when Iwas 7. My first coach was my oldest sister,Claudia. Unfortunately, the Riding Clubended its vaulting program after a fewyears. I resumed vaulting four years laterwith the Kornspringer Riding Club in Co-logne. I participated in many competitionswith their A team. When I was 17, mysister Barbara began a vaulting program atMerheim and I began to vault individualy.After 13 years of hard (raining, I was named1988 Rhein Champion. In the same year Iwon the bronze medal at the GermanChampionships in Vechta.

During my required military service1989-1990,1 had ideal training conditionsandlwasrecognizedasatopathlete. Ihad2 days free each week and time off for allmajor competitions. During this time mycoaches were Trixi Gey and my sisterBarbara. We transferred to MeerbuschVaulting Center. I won at the selectiontrials in Darmstadt 1990, assuring me aplace on the 1990 World Championshipteam. The high point of vaulting so far hasbeen taking part in the 1990 WorldChampionships in Stockholm, where Iplaced 5th, and placing 3rd in the German

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Dateline Germany (continued)(Thomas Rosiny Continued)Championships in 1990 in Munich. In thesame year I eamedmy gold vaulting medal.

However, in 1991 I hurt myself. Iused this forced break from vaulting tobecomeaGermanvaultingjudge,and con-centrate on my architecture studies.

This spring I began training and wasvery successful at the trials in Rhede.However I decided to vault just for fun andsometimes pair up with Ilona Schneider fora Pas de Deux competition.

I have handled publicity for vaultingin Rheinland, and in order to improve theinadequate flow of vaulting information inGermany AnjaReinhardtandl establisheda German-wide vaulting magazine, DerVoltigierzirkel. Ulrike Rieder, proposedthat we found a society for interested per-sons and combine the idea of a magazinewith the idea ofaclub. BjOrnAhsbahsalsobecame involved.

As member director of theVoltigierzirkel, I encourage members tocome to me with their ideas and problemsand get together in committees. 0

Important VaultingCompetition DatesOctober 1992

3rd-4th: CVI Houten/HollandStam berg/BavariaBorgholzhausen/Westfalen regionalchampsionships KRV GuterslohPelkumAVestfalen regional championshipsKRV Uima-HammHasslinghausen/Westfalen vaulting dayHavixbeck-HohenholteAVestfalenPaderborn-HaxtergnindAVestfalen regionalchampionships KRVPaderborn south-east4th: Heroldsbach/BavariaD enkendorf/B ad-WurttNeuensund/Mecklenburg-VorpommemIdar Oberstein/Rheinland-Pfiaz10th: Diez/Rheinland-PfalzlOth-llth: Heddesheim/Baden-Wurtt.Beckedorf-Schwanewede/Hannover-BremenHilden/RheinlandDortmund-Kirchlinde/WestfalenLemgo/WestfalenPreus sisch-S trohen/Westfalen11th: Hamm-Rhydem/Westfalen vaulting dayKaiserslau tern-Gers weil erweg/Rheinland-Pfalz

17tb: Memmingcn/Bavaria17th-18th: Retzenhohe/Rheinland-Pfalz18th: Hochstadt-Aiseh/BavariaIhlienworth/Hannover-BrernenZusch-Retzenhohe/Rheinland-PfalzFilsunVWeser-EmsEiserfeld/Westfalen vaulting dayPelkurn/Westfalen vaulting day24th-25th :Lehrte-Aligs e/Hanno ver-BremenD omheim/HesseHomberg/HesseHilden/RheilandGerolstein/Rheinland-PfalzLudwigshafen-Peterau/Rheinland-Pfalz24th :\ chmaUenberg/Westfalen31st-1st: Leverkusen/Rheinland last competi-tionDrensteinfurt/Westfalen regional champion-ships KRV WarendorfLohne/Westfalen

November1st: Alflunen/Westfalen vaulting day7th-8th: PelkuraWestfalen combined train-ing/individual vaulting/riding14th-15th: Munich Riem {RuFSpV Munich)/Bavaria

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1992 World Championships - ResultsJuly 9-12,1992, Heilbronn,

Germany. Judges: Dr.Gernot Spitzer, Austria;

Werner Brunner, Switzer-land; J. Ashton Moore,

USA; Ulrike Rieder, Ger-many, Petra Poloczek,Germany, Rosemarie

Haenchen, Germany; Jean-George Steinmetz, France

TEAMS(Judges: Dr. Gernot Spitzer,Austria; Ulrike Rieder, Ger-

many; J. Ashton Moore, USA)Round I

Germany 8.300Switzerland 8.232PolandUSACzechoslovakiaSwedenHungary

8 Argentina9 DenmarkID Finland11 Austria12 France13 Brazil

Round IIGermanySwitzerlandCzechoslovakiaUSASweden

6 Poland7 ArgentinaB Denmark9 Hungary10 Austria11 France12 Finland13 Brazil

7.5307.4457.3197.3106.9B26.9476.8016.6616.6096.4195.883

8.2858.2747.4697.4307.3487.0467.0416.9476.8036.7716,6236.6105,756

Overall1 Germany 8.2932 Switzerland 8.2533 Poland 7.4934 USA 7.4365 Czechoslovakia 7.3946 Sweden 7.3297 Argentina 6.9948 Hungary 6,8939 Denmark 6.88310 Austria 6.69011 Finland 6,63312 Fiance 6,52113 Brazil 5,820

INDIVIDUALS(Judges: Ulrike Rieder,

Germany; Werner Brunner,Switzerland; J. Ashton Moore,

USA)Round I—Women

1 BarbaraStrobel, Germany2 . Silke Micheberger, Germany3 TanjaBenedetto, Germany4 AngelikaKOng, Switzerland

Edith Pre'ech, Austria6 Alexandra Brefter, Austria

Corinne Tanner, Switzerland6 Nirmala Dias, Switzerland9 Maria Johansson. Sweden10 TTna Johansson Sweden11 Kendel Edmund*, USA12 Cynthia Danvers, Holland13 Iveta Dvorakova, Czechoslovakia14 Anja Nielsen, Denmark15 Alessandra Peixcto, Brazil16 Bozena Borgutova, Czechoslovakia 7.58017 Iwona Wrotna, Poland 7.51018 Anna Repa, Poland 7.47319 Ctemence Pioot, France 7.44420 Sabine Kaubisch, Austria 7.42621 Sophie Larmoyor, France 7,41722 Jolanta Krupa, Poland 7.399

8.9908,8318,6998,5818,1988.1898.0418.0337.9577.9S47.94B7. BOB7.7577.7487.642

Team U.Sji.Kerith Lemon,Jenni Tarn,and NicoleWalter onMaxwell

Photo!John /lionet

23 Hicote Wolter, USA 7.35124 Anna Lundberg, Sweden 7.33325 FJavia Themudo, Brazil 7.29226 Helga Kovatovska, Czechoslovakia 7.21927 Soledad Ayache, Argentina 6.95628 Karolinavon Koskull, Finland 6.81929 HeidiWirtanen, Finland 6.72230 Jane Monaghan, England 6.68231 Juliette Hinard, France 6.63832 Ally*on Seamen, USA 6.30033 Vera Protzen, Argentina 6.32034 Estela Arigos, Argentina 6.21635 Karina Cheshire, Australia 6.00336 Sady Baggen-Mueller, Canada 5.91637 Kate Leggate, England 5.75138 Lu'se Townsend, England 5.52839 Emma Heaty, Australia 4.774

4 Angelika Kung, Switzerland 8.5965 Edith Preisch, Austria 8.3036 A W and ra Breiter, Austria 8.1967 Corinne Tanner, Switzerland 8.0468 Tina Johansson, Sweden 8.0089 Kendel Edmund*, USA 7.97710 MariaJohansson,Sweden 7.B8511 Nirmala Dias, Switzerland 7.64412 Cynthia Danvers, Holland 7.807

Round I—Men1 Thomas Pocking, Germany 9.3152 Christoph Lensing, Germany 9.2443 Thomas Fbkbaek, Denmark 9.0174 Tamas Tarpataki, Hungary 8.9015 Markus Ciroth, Germany 8.8496 Michael Lehner, Germany 8.809

Round II—Women1 Barbara Strobel, Germany 9.0942 Silke Micheberper, Germany B.9423 Tanja Benedetto, Gentiany 8.6264 Angelika KOng, Switzerland B.6115 Edith Preisch, Austria 8.4086 Alexandra Breiier, Austria 8,2037 Kendel Edmunds, USA 8.1068 Corinne Tanner, Switzerland 8,0519 Tina Johansson, Sweden 8.05110 Cynthia Danvers, Holland 7,80611 Maria Johansson, Sweden 7.80312 Nirmala Dias, Switzerland 7.665

Overall—Women1 Barbara Strobel, Germany 9.0422 Silke Micheberger, Germany 8.8873 Tanja Benedetto, Germany 8.663

7 Georg Rosenberger, Austria B.7248 Pavel Pospisil, Czechoslovakia B.7069 MarcAchwmann, Switzerland 8.65110 MischaZuffelato.Switzeriand 8.58111 Michael Heuer, Switzerland 8.47412 Kurt Slockinger, Austria 8.44513 Fernando Portella, Brazil 8.39414 Hem* Stockinger, Austria 6.38815 Jan Vatetyn, Czechoslovakia B.34516 John Alongl, USA 8.31917 Torbjom Persson, Sweden 8,26718 PavolZagaza,Czechoslovakia 8.16219 Devon Maitozo, USA 6.01?20 Jean-Beno'rt Guilmet, Franca 8.00121 Andras Gedeon, Hungary 7.90922 Sebastian Thibet, France 7.89923 Andras Tatar, Hungary 7.852

Kendel Edmunds

Photo by John Along!

24 Olivier Slrot, France 7.49825 Lucas Gil-Peruzzotti, Argentina 7.49426 Augusto F. Vergano, Argentina 7.34327 NIckHartog,Australia 7.3422fl Dante) Sommorvilte, USA 7.22329 Rob de Bruin, Holland 7.13430 Luis F. Pita, Argentina 7.03431 Ronan Brown, England 6.19932 Thomas Wh'rteley, England 5.51233 Merlyn Ferrer, England 4.881

Round II—Men1 Christoph Lensing, Germany 9.3552 Thomas Fakbaok, Denmark 9,3273 Thomas Pocking, Germany 9.2284 Michael Lehner, Germany 9.1625 Markus Ciroth, Germany 9.0746 Tamas Tarpataki, Hungary 8.9387 Pavel Pospisil, Czechoslovakia 8.8378 Georg Rosenberger, Austria 8.8349 Marc Achermann, Switzerland 8,81710 MtschaZutfeiato, Switzerland 8.55511 Kurt Stockinger, Austria 8.27312 Michael Heuer, Switzerland 8.162

Overall—Men1 Christoph Lansing, Germany 9.3002 Thomas Peeking, Germany 9,2723 Thomas Fiskbaek, Denmark 9.1724 Michael Lehner, Germany 8.9865 Markus Ciroth, Germany 8.9626 Tamas Tarpataki, Hungary 8.9207 Georg Rosenberger, Austria B.7798 Pavel Pospisil, Czechoslovakia 8.7729 MarcAchermann, Switzerland 8.73410 MtechaZuffelato.Swftzeriand 8.56811 Kurt Stockinger, Austria 8,35912 Michael Heuer, Switzerland 8,318

Consolation Round—Women1 llona Schneider, Germany 8,7032 Ciemence Pioot, France 8.2173 Anja Nieben, Denmark 8.2054 Keritti Lemon, USA 8.1525 Sophie Larmoyer, France 8.0936 Nicole Woltor, USA 7.8697 Iveta Dvorakova, Czechoslovakia 7.8538 Flavia Themudo, Brazil 7,8449 Martina Ottosson, Sweden 7.83410 Anna Lundberg, Sweden 7.78211 Ally*on Seaman, USA 7.72712 Sabine Kaubisch, Austria 7.68013 Jolanta Krupa, Poland 7.64714 Alessandra Petxoto, Brazil 7.63115 Gisela Pinter, Austria 7.60016 Anna Repa, Poland 7.49817 Soledad Ayache, Argentina 7.27818 Katerina Jandova, Czechoslovakia 7.22019 Juliette Hinard, Francs 7.19020 Iwona Widna, Poland 7.10721 Sady Baggon-Mueller, Canada 7.06722 Gweoael Vourch, France 6.97823 Vera Protzen, Argentina 6.84924 EstelaArigos, Argentina 6.59725 Jane Monaghan, England 6.44226 Karina Cheshire, Australia 6.33027 Kale Leggate, England 5.76628 Lu'ee Townsend, England 5.62429 Emma Heaty, Australia 5.315

Consolation Round—Men1 Alexander Hartl, Germany B.6912 Jan Valstyn, Czechoslovakia 8.4233 Heinz Stockinger, Austria B.3944 Fernando Portella, Brazil 8.3485 Jean-Beno'rt Guilmet, France 8.2706 Gerald Spitzer 8.2317 Torbjom Persson, Sweden 8.1738 PavolZagaza, Czechoslovakia 8.0589 Devon Maltozo, USA 7.99210 Olivier Sirot, France 7.92711 Sebastian Thibet, France 7.83112 John Aloogi, USA 7.73213 Daniel Sommervitlc, USA 7.77414 Stepfiane Continaouza, France 7.70615 Andras Tatar, Hungary 7.60416 NickHartog,Australia 7.54817 Evwi Oldfofd, USA 7.34418 Rob de Bruin, Holland 7.24819 Augusto F. Vergano, Argentina 7.23120 Luis F. Pita, Argentina 7.09821 Lucas Gil-Peruzzotti, Argentina 7.08822 Ronan Brown, England 6.87723 Thomas Whiteley, England 5.82024 Merlyn Forrer, England 4.953

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1992 World Championships From DerVoltigierzirkelAktuell,June/July 1992

Vaulting at its Best!by Thomas RosinyTranslated by Eva Bryer

*Sold out tickets* 17 nations partici-pating * 6 of possible 7 medals awarded toGermany * German team Neuss worldchampions*Top level vaulting * These arethe most important announcements fromthe World Championships. However,vaulting wasn't the only activity at thecompetition. The cultural exchanges be-tween participants from different countriesalso played an important part.

A year ago no one could imagine howpopular the vaulting world championshipswould be in the home country. Within 14days the 1500 tickets were sold out. Basedon the demand, however, at least 2000more tickets could have been sold.

This leads to the conclusion that"Vaulting in Germany is more!" GermanNational Federation President GrafLandsberg-Velen promised in his closingspeech that next time we will use theSchleyer-Halle (a very large stadium).

Those lucky enough to get tickets sawvaulting at its best. The German teambecame world champions for the first timesince 1987. It seems inexplicable that,despite the highquality of the other Germanteams, only the Neuss team has managed towin the gold medal. The following trendscan be observed in team vaulting: weakcompulsories, but increasingly difficultKiirs which are being performed better.ThePoles won thirdplace.followed closelyby the USA, the Czechs and Sweden.Argentina, the newest team, placed a sur-prising 7th, in front of "oldtimer" vaultingnations such as Hungary, Denmark, Aus-tria and France.

Thecompetitioninwomen'sindividualvaultingis, as before, weaker than themen's.The Germans easily won all three medals,with Barbara Strobel taking the gold.

Silke Michelberger once again placedsecond. Striving for gold, Silke bowedunder the pressure and made a somewhattense impression. Tanja Benedetto wasthird, taking the bronze from Swiss vaulterAngelika Kung

In men's individual vaulting competi-tion was more intense. The ninth placeman scored higher than the female bronzemedalist. The judges attribute the men'shigher scores to better flanks and scissors.

Christoph Lensing regained the titlehe earned at the 1988 Ebreichsdorf worldchampionships. In Stockholm he was just1/1000 of a point behind Michael Lehner.Cristoph demonstrated his extreme flex-ibility and sensitive musical interpretationin his Kiir. The favorite, Thomas Focking,was just 8/1000 behind. Mistakes in the

second round scissors and flank cost himhis chance at the gold. Thomas Fiskbaek isthe Dane whom the Germans have come tofear. After the compulsories he was, asusual, at the top, butdue to his weak Kur heonly earned thebronze. Fourth was MichaelLehner, the now ex-world champion fromMuhlacker. His break from vaulting be-came evident in the compulsories, but hadno effect on his Kiir. Michael is the mostintelligent Kur vaulter far and wide. Heperforms breathtaking moves, leaving theaudience speechless. Non-Germans havealso begun performing more difficult Kiirs.Fifth was Markus Ciroth, also a Rhedevaulter.

The alternates competition was alsowon by the Germans. National trainerHelma Schwarzmann explained the Ger-man secret: the large number (50,000) ofvaulters in Germany, better horses, and thefact that the Germans are simply well-prepared by exceptional trainers.

The success of the Heilbronn WorldChampionships can be attributed to themany helpers, the national federation andDer Voltigierzirkel. Vaulting is on its wayto becoming well-known. Our next largeopportunity will be at the European Cham-pionships at the Haag next year, and at theWorld Equestrian Games at the Haag in1994.0

From the FBI Bulletin 8/1992

by Mr. Ewald Gebs, Chairman of the FEIVaulting Sub-Committee

The World Championships, originally allo-cated to the Pforzheim Riding Association,had to be switched to Heilbronn due to finan-cial and organizational reasons, thus allowingthe Heilbronn Riding Association only oneyear to organize this important competition.The President of the Association, Mr, HelmutBrehl, made it a priority to achieve optimumconditions for competitors and horses. Thestabling for the horses was first-class and verywell laid out. The Veterinary Delegate, Dr.Kuno von Plocki, deserves much praise forthis. In the marquee and practice arena fivecircles could be used simultaneously.

The competition arena was mostattractive and appropriatelydesigned. The footing ful-filled the regulations inevery respect and theorganizer had doneeverything possible inthe arena for the spec-tators. Nevertheless,the seating for 1700spectators was totallyinadequate. Clearly theorganizer was taken bysurprise and overwhelmedby the large number ofparticipants. However, withthe enthusiastic support of all theOrganizing Committee members, eventhis problem could be satisfactorily solvedfor those concerned.

A total of 17 nations, 14 groups and 80individual vaulters in Heilbronn broke all pre-vious records. All performances were of anextremely high standard and all horses were inexcellent condition and generally very wellpresented. No longer were there any strangersamong the vaulters with a great difference instandard compared to the successful nations.

Due to the large number of participants, thejudges were under a great deal of pressure. Dr.Spitzer (AUT), Mrs. Ulrike Rieder (GER), Mr.Jeff A. Moore (USA), and Mr. Werner Brunner(SUI) did an excellent job in assessing theWorld Championship. I would like to take thisopportunity to thank the Ground Jury verymuch for their very good but demanding work.

The World Championship in Heilbronn wasa great success. The organizers, in particularMr. Helmut Brehl, deserve our grateful thanks.This World Championship most certainly wonmany new friends as a result. The top-qualitytechnical and professional handling of the me-dia representatives by the organizer made itpossible to quickly publish the results of this

World Championship internationally.The excellence of the horses will

also have helped to securethe place of vaulting

within equestrian sport.Any future organizer

of a Vaulting World orEuropean Champio-

nship should expect alarge number of

participants - horses,athletes and officials.

Spectator interest is onthe increase so parkingareas as well as seating

must be made available insufficient quantity. Information

for spectators and the media mustalso be increased.

One groupofjudges for World and EuropeanChampionships is insufficient. Judges becomeoverworked so the FEI and the organizers mustfind a way to set up a second team of judges.

We are all looking forward to the next openEuropean Championship in The Hague (NED)and wish its organizer every success and thevaulters and horses agood 1992/1993 competi-tive season. 0

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1992 World Championships - A U.S.A. Judge's View

J. AshtonMooreAVATechnicalAdvisorFEI (O)

Organization, Conditions,and Miscellaneous

The Heilbronn Organizing Committee tookon tliis important event after arather late changein site and organization. The pre-organizationencountered a few complications for the offi-cials as well asfor the competitors. Atleasttwoof the officials found out only by chance thattheir presence was expected Both arrived aday or two late. Fortunately for me, my friend(and AVA's) Ulrike Rieder kept me postedabout developments, and I was able to make anon-time appearance. After an initial flurry ofconfusion, things operated smoothly, thanksespecially to the excellent organizational skillsand unflappable good humor and helpfulnessof Bjorn Asbahs.

The weather, at times, was stiflingly hot, asit has been at most championships. However,since the rules have been changed to requireseparation of the compulsory and Kur, thedistress to the horses was vastly diminished.

Nearly all horses had backpads—a humanethough amusing development considering theyears of relatively acrimonious argument ittook to allow back pads. Everyone wasassured that the horses wouldn't like backpads, the vaulters wouldn't vault as well withthem, and the coaches wouldn't allow theml

Unfortunately, too many horses were stillharshly forced behind the vertical by too short,and too low side reins. This situation must beaddressed if the equestrian community and theequestrian experts within the vaulting commu-nity are to recognize vaulting as a genuine andacceptable horse sport.

The unique circumstances at these champi-onships made for a completely unreasonableschedule from the judging standpoint Thismust have been particularly hard onDr.GernotSpitzer. He not only had to judge and controlthe ring and performance but, as Foreign Tech-nical Delegate, he also had to deal with manyissues which pull concentration from the judg-ing context. Ulrike Rieder has been lobbyingfor some years to separate these two tasks, andI support her efforts fully.

The Individual CompetitionThe men's individual competition showed

yet another leap in quality, brilliance, andinventiveness since the 1990 World Champi-onships in Stockholm. In the first round twoof the crowd's favorites put in particularlygood performances. Thomas Fisbaek of Den-mark had the best compulsories. MichaelLehner, after a collapse in the compulsoriesshowed a particularly brilliant Kiir. TheAmerican men vaulted well, although nonemade it into the second round In the secondround the always elegant and harmoniousChristoph Lensing excelled

Li the women's competition, the Ktirs (par-ticularly continuity and development) wereperhaps not quite up to the quality that I havesometimes seen in past championships, butwere nevertheless excellent Perhaps it is justthat the standard has not advanced quite as fastasithasinthemen'sdivision, KendelEdmundsof the U.S. put in good performances to earnherself a place in the final round Kendel, nowin her late 20's, was a member of the firstAmerican team to compete abroad, winningthe gold at Lake Konstanz in 1977. In a sportdominated by younger competitors, it is unusualfor any vaulter to continue to meet the everimproving international standard. Unfortu-nately her Kiir suffered from the fact that herexcellent, steady horse, was rather too slowand flat for Kendel' s style. The music added tothe flatness of the impression. Her Kur, whichis usually full of pizazz and personality, didn'tcarry quite the punch it usually does, althoughitwas well performed. Her compulsories wereamong the most correct that I saw in thewomen's division.

In general, there is still a lack of clarityamong vaulters and coaches about the me-chanics or technique of some of thecompulsories especially scissors and flank. Itmay also be that there is too much leniencey infavor of brilliance on the part of some judges.This was not a problem among the presidingpanel. When all the international judges arenot clear about the correct mechanics andtechniques at all the international competi-tions, it is difficult for the judges at one compe-tition (in this case the World Championship) toclarify or educate. It is even more difficult ifthe judges do not give specific comments on thescore sheets.

The Team CompetitionThe team competition was very close in-

deed Even the judges did not know before theannouncement whether Germany or Switzer-land had won. However one thing was clear—the Swiss team had the better compulsories,and the German team had the better Kiir. TheGold and Silver definitely belonged to these

two teams. It was also clear that the Bronzewould go to the U.S. or Poland, and again, itwas so close that the judges themselves didn'tknow the result until the final announcementBetween Germany and Switzerland, and be-tween Poland and the U.S. the placings couldhave been reversed without causing the judgesthe least surprise The judges final placings didnot have all the same teams^ in all the sameplaces, but within such close margins it is onlyacademic. The U.S. had distinctly bettercompulsoriesthanPoland lntheKiir,thestylewas different (both appearing), but the Polishperformances went much more smoothly thanthe American ones, while the degree of diffi-culty was greater in the American Kiir. TheAmerican Kur was difficult and well con-structed, but in retrospect, one could see that itwould have gone better on their own horsewhich had a different shape and movementThe importance of the team horse waspoignantly defined by the American team.

For the first time in more than a decade, andonly the second time ever, the U.S. team wasable to ship its ownhorse. Tommie, a wonder-ful, reliable draft gelding died of colic afterarriving in Germany and working well inpractice. The American team dealt very wellwith their disappointment and the complicationsof their tragedy. The international good willand camaraderie which made it possible forthem to have a horse (and a good one!) uponwhich to compete at all, was impressive. Sadlyin the second round the music tape wouldn'tplay at first, and the team was required toproceed withoutmusic under frantic and unclearcircumstances. This was as hard for the judgesas it certainly was unnerving for the vaulters.The music came on in the middle of theFreestyle, completely out of sync with theperformance. The vaulters kept their smilesand performed impressively. Mt. Eden wasout of the medals by .055 of a point Themechanics of then' compulsories were amongthe most technically correct of any team or anyvaulters. This fact seemed not to be appreci-ated until the second round

International judges must continue to im-prove their methodology, agreement, andcommunication, just as the vaulters must con-tinue to improve their expertise. The judgingteams at this championship were in remarkablyclose agreement.

There were new faces, new teams, and newcountries, as well as familiar old friends. Thesport was well represented, and competitorsdid themselves proud in excellence of bothperformance and sportsmanship.

One cannot sufficiently compliment BjornAsbahs, who somehow managed to do every-thing foreverybody—and always with a smile.

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1992 World Championships - Necessary ImprovementsComments about Criticismof the 1992 World

Championships Judges

Ulrike Rieder, Judge FEI (O)from Der Voltigierzierkel, June/July 1992Translation by Eva Bryer

At World Championships often the judges'decisions do not satisfy everyone. Of course,judges must be able to accept criticism. How-ever, at this World Championship, we judgeshad no opportunity to defend our scoring.Even the press ignored our side of the story, asthey talked with only the vaulters and trainers.

Unfortunately, emotions, surprise, uncer-tainty, ambition and too high expectations playa roll in the evaluation of a judge's score.When the desired goal isn't achieved, thoseaffected too often lay the blame on unjustscores, without examining other reasons.

Before the applause for the German medalwinners had stopped, it was possible to readabout vaulters' comments on their scores innewspapers. Reserve Champion SilkeMichelberger especially wasted no time incriticizing the judges'scoring. Her assertionthat the judges aren't competent is very impu-dent and shows her lack of understanding ofthe ability and experience of the judges men-tioned. If these judges are not qualified tojudgeaWorld Championship then who is? Allparticipating judges have years of interna-tional judging experience. It should be saidthat she had no criticism about the judges'competence when the same judges placed hersecond at Stockholm, her first internationalchampionships.

The most important thing atacompetitionisthat the vaulter receive the appropriate placingaccording to her performance. This occuredwithout a doubt at the World Championship.

Silke Michelberger's opinion that the fe-males were scored lower than the males in thecompulsories, is not legitimate. First of all, thefemales don't have to compete against themales, and also the males are simply better atflank, scissors, riding seat and stand. Alljudges agreed that the performance of the bestmale should be judged higher than the perfor-mance of the best female.

The accusation that the judges have losttouch with the development of the sport andhave no idea about current training simplycan'tbe accepted Howwould the competitorsreact if the judges watched some vaulters trainbefore a Championship in order to adjust theirscoringaccordingtowhattheyhaveseen? Thedouble role of trainer and judge always leads toconflicts. The best training for an internationaljudge is judging as many national and interna-tional competitions as possible.

It is unfortunately human to look only at thenegative side of things, while ignoring the

positive. For example a newspaper articlewhich showed die number of times the 3 judgesdidn't give almost identical scores forthe samevaulter, completely ignored themimerous timesscores were within 1/1000 point! In the finalround of the individual vaulting competitionthis occured 10 times between two judges!

Many people thinkthatjudges'scores shouldbe about the same, and that their placings ofvaulters should be the same. This wouldmean,however, that just one judge's opinionis needed,notthree. Current performances have reachedsuch ahigh level that differences of 1/100 or I/1000 determinelargeplacing differences. Largedifferences in scoring occur with bad perfor-mances, as each judge scores the frequentmistakes differently.

The three judges each see the performancefrom a different visual perspective. The pur-pose behind this is that the different opinionsand scores of the judges lead to a single endscore. The most important thing for the finalplacing is the average score of all three judges,which in most cases leads to a fair result

It is clear that new methodsmust be developed to keep upwith the rapidly advancinglevel of the sport.

The audience, including the participants,don't watch a competition in the same way orwith the same concentration as the judges.Therefore they are not in a position to judge theentire competition in the same way as thejudges. Certain vaulters are observed by spec-tators, while others are ignored. Nevertheless,the audience asserts that it can determine theplacings better than the judges, andrespond tocertain scores with "boos".

We should examine the criticisms of theWorld Championship, clear up misunder-standings, and develop improvements:

• Presently, almost no discussions at theinternational level occur between vaulters,trainers and judges. A wonderful opportunitywas presented this year at the internationaltrainingseminarintheBlackForest Howeverthe judges forthe World Championship weren'tinvited. While the judges for the Germanchampionship participate in all vaultingclinics(seminars) of the national federation,the German judges who judge internationalchampionships are not allowed to participate.The national federation, the national trainerand the judges committee should work to-gether to determine how the judges can be-come more involved in the clinics.

* The criteria for judging must be examinedclosely from time to time. Clear scoringstandards should be established working withtrainers, vaulters and judges.

1 The German rules were revised in 1990,but the FEI rules haven't been revised since1986. The FEI subcommittee will be revisingthe international rules, and they will appearearly in 1993.

• Tite present scoring system is too compli-cated and not easily understood by the audi-ence.

• Sometimes the compulsory andKur scoresare posted, sometimes just the overall score ofcompulsories and Kur together. How thesescores came about is often not understood bythe audience.

• The German rules suggest that the judgesshouldn't workformorethan8hours,howeverin the international rules there is no such limitOn day 4 of the World Championship, two ofthe judges had to judge over 70 men andwomen and 13 teams in 4 rounds incompulsories andKtir, and were workingup to12 hours. A second judging team would bewise for such large competitions. The FEIrules state that just 3 judges can be used for allperformances at a championship, and the jurypresident must also fulfill the function of thetechnical delegate. These outdated rules canbe bypassed only when the 'organizers invitemore judges at their own cost

• At the German championships a change ofjudges occurs between team and individualvaulting: one group judges the first round inteam and the other hi individual, hi the secondround the judging teams change. This meansthat all participants are judged by at least 6judges. Such a rule has not been accepted bythe FEI up to now.

• At important events, trials, and champion-ships, at least 5 judges should be used. This issupported by vaulters who have already statedthat they are prepared to pay more money inentrance fees to cover the costs of more judges.Incorrect scoring will be balanced out by theother 4 judges. For the overall score either allscores can be counted, or the highest andlowest scores can be eliminated.

• Trainers and the Chefd 'Equip have theimportant responsibility of helping the ath-letes accept scores they feel are not just andteaching them how to deal with the press.

It is clear that new methods must be devel-oped to keep up with the rapidly advancinglevel of the sport.

I hope that my suggestions and critical re-marks will lead to concrete results. Vaulters,trainers and judges must rid themselves of allreservations and sit down together to work outconcreterecommendations. Der Voltigierzirkeloffers its workers for this task. A first step inthis direction could be upanel discussion forinterested participants. The world champion-ships were an excellent advertisement for thesport of vaulting. We should now use theopportunity to .make necessary and positivechanges in our sport 0

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1992 World Championships Circle of Friends

IsabelleBibbler, AVAGold Medalistand Coach ofWoodsideVaulters

A Spectator's ViewpointHeilbronn was bustling with excitement over

the World Championships. I was overjoyed tosee friends from years before and was remindedof the great opportunity vaulting has given me tomeet people from other countries.

Opening ceremonies were a bit lengthy, butentertaining. The youngsters of Heilbronn pre-sented a history of vaulting, winning points oncuteness and smiles, Philip Lehner and BjornAsbahs performed comical routines in front of ananxious and appreciative audience. The emceehelped explain the history and traditions ofHeilbronn. After the parade, the competitionwas officially open.

As the team competition began, it was obviousthat many of the competitors were nervous and

edgy. TheAmericans,Hungarians,PoHsh,Swiss,and Germans gave very sharp first round com-pulsory performances. The Czechoslovakia^,however, really showed their nerves, closing upthe rankings. Each countriy's Kurs showed theirown style and unique moves. The competitionwas very tough —a true example of the growingquality of vaulting throughout the world.

The individual competition was equally excit-ing and eye-opening. The men's competitionwas highlighted by 1990 World ChampionMichael Lehner's first round Kiir and the fresh-ness of the vaulters from the eastern countriesand Scandinavia. It was nice to see competitivevaulters from Britain, Australia, and Argentinaas proof that our sport Is growing. The Germansagain added a new dimension to vaulting withunique arm movements and exercises, defyingall rules of Kiir design and lines as we knowthem. U.S. vaulter, Kendel Edmunds, had anunfortunate draw in the order of go, however sheperformed beautiful compulsories and held herown to win a spot in the final round.

The grandstands were sold out every day andthe audience cheered, stomped and hollered forevery competitor in the ring. The Swedish werea great example of team spirt as the entire contin-gent painted their faces blue and yellow to cheertheir compatriots. 0

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"To the splendid quest of the tameless soul-

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byColetteGarrison

Lack of time has caused me to neglectmy efforts on behalf of the InternationalCircle of Friends, and I assure you that thisis only a temporary predicament. Be pre-pared to contribute to the next campaign.

It is my intention to "kick off' the nexteffort at the upcoming Annual Meeting inFebruary, 1993.1 fuUy expect all membersof the Board of Directors and Officers ofthe American Vaulting Association to par-ticipate and support the effort to under-write some of the costs relating to interna-tional competitions for individuals, teams,CVI's or CVTO's. We must, if we are tomaintain our credibility with the AHSAand with the international vaulting com-munity, continue to support Americansparticipating in international competitions.

Be generous with your donations.Youmay win S$$$S and you will receive, sig-nifying our sencond fund drive, abeautifulhand crafted, exclusive and unique charmdepicting a vaulter doing the flag.

Complete details on how to join theInternational Circle of Friends will be inthe next issue of Vaulting World. 0

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San Francisco Equestrian Festival Features CVI

SundanceA Teamvaulters areJessicaSchroeder,LeeAnnaFraker andRita Koelschperformingtheir 2ndplace Ktiron Tarzan

fhoto:Bob Larson

Boxall Wins 5th SFEF Gold Medal

by Diane Songster

Although she hasn't competed for the last year, Polish vaulterJeannette Boxall of San Jose, CA turned in a spectacular performancereminiscent of the days before she underwent shoulder surgery in1991. "It has been difficult getting the mental edge to compete at thislevel again," said Boxall. "I've spent most of the last year coachingyoung vaulters. I find it difficult to find the time to practice mycompulsories and Kiirs because I get so involved with the kids. Mymain concern was that I didn't want to let my Polish friends down bynot competing."

Boxall's overall score of 8.709 was well ahead of silver medalistBritta Carstensen of Germany's 8.169. Tina Johansson of Swedenturned in the best performance of her young individual vaultingcareerbyearningabronzemedalwithascoreof 8.168. "Thisisonlythe 2nd international competition for Tina. We are pleased that shewas only l/100th of a point away from silver," said Axel Welin,Swedish Chef d'Equipe. After five years of trying Thomas Fiskbaekof Denmark finally won the gold medal at the SFEF. "Iknew if I kepttrying I would win eventually." said Fisbaek.

The team competition was close with the Polish team just .677over the American team. Jeannette Boxall, who coaches both of theteams, said "We just wanted the American team to endup close to thePolish team."

The FBI ground jury consisting of Roland Boehlen, Switzer-land, Rosemarie Haenchen, Germany and Jean George Steinmetz,France awarded a special prize to the best vaulting horse and longeurof the competition - Cosmo, a Polish Warmblood longed by OdetteRiegman of Holland. 0

Results—CVI San Fran-cisco, San Francisco CowPalace, August 5-9,1992.Judges Roland Boehlen(Switzerland), Rosemarie

Haenchen (Germany), JeanGeorge Steinmetz (France)

Team EventCompulsories

1 Jaroszovka, Poland, Dorog 40.7932 Sundance, USA, Victor VI 36,439

Kiir1 Jarosiovka. Poland, Dorog 8.7472 Sundance, USA, Victor VH 8.127

Overall1 Jaroszovka, Poland, Dorog 7,6842 Sundance, USA, Victor VH 7.007

(Individual Events —WomenRound I

1 Jeannette Boxall, Poland, Rym 8.6632 Tina Johansson, Sweden, Mythical S.1473 BrittaCarstensen, Germany, CosmoB.0084 Cynthia Danvors, Holland, Monte 7.6785 Isabella BibMer, USA, Duke 7.6536 hvona Wrotna. Poland, Mythical 7.5757 Bozena Borgulova, Czechoslovakia,

Litus 7.2258 Jdanta Krupa, Poland, Cosmo 7.1969 AnnaRopa, Poland.Litus 7.14710 Keltee Rawer, USA, Rym 7.13111 AnjaNielsen, Denmark, Cosmo 6.94412 KarolinaVon Koskull, Finland, Litus 6.89013 Lorraine Campbell, USA, Rym 6.80314 Katrin Giesa, Germany, Mythical 6.76115 Terew Kevllk), USA, Teresa 6.70716 Stafanie Giesa, Germany, Mythical 6.63917 Nina Schlabschy, Germany,

Mythical 6.60018 KtHtoy Holly, USA, Teresa 6.11919 KrlslWl Deuber, USA, Rondeteo 6.03120 Bettinavon Linstow, Denmark,

Cosmo 5.97221 Sady Baggen-Mutler, Canada,

Drikus 5.62422 Jenny Davis, Australia, Monte 4.52823 Helen Eastmure, Australia, Monte 3.42324 Arabella Ferket, Belgium, Litus 3.143

Round II1 Jeannette Boxall, Poland, Rym 8.7542 Britta Carstensen, Germany,

Cosmo 8.2493 Tina Johansson, Sweden, Mythical 8.1884 Cynthia Danvers, Holland, Monte B.1755 Iwona Wrotna, Poland, Mythical 7.7396 Iwbelte fflbbter, USA, Duke 7.6117 Kellee Rasor, USA, Rym 7.4598 Jolanla Krupa, Poland, Cosmo 7.4479 Anja Nielsen, Denmark, Cosmo 7.37710 Stafanie Giesa, Germany, Mythical 7.09211 Bettina von Linslow, Denmark,

Cosmo 7,02912 Lotralne Campbell, USA, Rym 6.82913 Bozena Borgulova, Czechoslovakia,

Litus 6.80914 KarolinaVon Koskull, Finland, Litus 6.80415 Katrin Giesa, Germany, Mythical 6.338

Final1 Jaannetto Boxall, Poland, Rym B.7092 Britta Carstensen, Germany, Cosmo8.1693 Tina Johansson, Sweden, Mythical 8.1684 Cynthia Danvers, Holland, Monte 7.9275 hvona Wrotna, Poland, Mythical 7.6576 iMbelle Rihbter, USA, Duke 7.6327 Jdanta Krupa, Poland, Cosmo 7.322a Kellee Ra*or, USA, Rym 7.2959 Anja Nielsen, Denmark, Cosmo 7.16110 Bozena Borgulova, Czechoslovakia,

Litus 7.01711 Stafanie Giesa, Germany, Mythical 6.86612 Karotina Von Koskull, Finland, Litus 6-84713 Lorraine Campbell, USA, Rym 6.81614 Kathn Giesa, Germany, Mythical 6.55015 Bettinavon Linstow, Denmark,

Cosmo 6.501

Individual Events—MenRound I

1 Thomas Fiskbaek, Denmark, Tarzan 8.7572 Georg Rosenborger, Austria, Drikus 8.5573 Tamas Tarpataki, Hungary, Tarzan 8.5324 Pavel Pospisil, Czechoslovakia,

Drikus 8.4075 MarcAchermann, Switzerland, Rym 8.3366 Devon Maitozo, USA, Rym 8.0027 Torbjorn Persson, Sweden, Drikus 7.3058 Evan OkKord, USA, Rondeleo 7.1109 Chris Soolcy, USA, Teresa 6.45310 Ronan Brown, Great Britain, Drikus 6.154

Round II1 Thomas Fiskbaek, Denmark, Tarzan 8.5532 MarcAchermann, Switzerland, Rym 8.5243 Georg Rosenberger, Austria, Drikus 8.4624 Tamas Tarpataki, Hungary, Tarzan 8.3245 Pavel Pospisil, Czechoslovakia,

Drikus 8.2066 Devon Maitozo, USA, Rym 7.8977 Tortoj6rn Persson, Sweden, Drikus 7.6288 Evan CXdford, USA, Rondeleo 7.0759 Chris Seefey, USA, Teresa 6.61310 Ronan Brown, Great Britain, Drikus 6.325

Final1 Thomas Fiskbaek, Denmark, Tarzan 8.6552 Georg Rosenberger, Austria, Drikus 8.5103 Marc Achermann, Switzerland, Rym 8.4304 Tamas Tarpataki, Hungary, Tarzan 8 4285 Pavel Pospisil, Czechosbvakia,

Drikus 8.3076 Devon Maitozo, USA, Rym 7.9507 Torbjorn Persson, Sweden, Drikus 7.4678 Evan Oldford, USA, Rondeleo 7.0939 Chris Sealey, USA, Teresa 6.53310 Ronan Brown, Great Britain, Drikus 6.240

Gold Medal Winner ThomasFisbaek of Denmark onTarzan P^O: Bob i*™™

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AHSA Selection Criteria for 1993 New FEI RulesSelection Criteria for 1993

European Vaulting Championship

The Hague, Netherlands

July 27 - August 2,1993

The AHSA Vaulting Committee, appointedby the AHSA President with the consent of theExecutive Committee, will oversee the selectionprocess, subject to review by the AHSA offic-ers, and subject at all times to oversight andsupervision by the AHSA, as National Gov-erning Body for the sport, to assure that finaldetermination and selection are carried out ac-cording to the approved procedures.

APPLICATION - Vaulters wishing to beconsidered for the 1993 European VaultingChampionship must complete an applicationand return it to the AHSA Vaulting Committee,Attention Sharon Gallagher, AHSA, 220 East42nd Street, New York, NY 10017-5876, post-marked no later than October 26,1992.

QUALIFICATION - In order to have theapplication accepted, vaulters must meet thefollowing criteria:

1. U.S. Citizen;2. Current member in good standing of

the AHSA;3. Qualified amateur according to FEI

rules; in good standing with the FEI and eligibleto compete under FEI rules;

4. Horses must be eligible to competeunder FEI rules and hold FEI passport;

5. Before an applications accepted, thevaulter must certify that he or she has read theAHSA procedures for selection, understandsthose procedures, and agrees to be-bound bythem, In case of vaulters who are under the ageof 18, a parent or guardian must also sign theconsent form.

6. Applicants for individual competi-tion must hold an AVA Silver or Gold Medal,

SELECTION CRITERIA:1. Individual Competition: Selection

will be based upon an individual's top twosco res from AHSArecognized Silver Individualcompetitions and/or Gold Individual competi-tions and/or one individual CVI competitionwherever heldfrom July 1,1992 throughMay 3,1993. An individual's top two scores will beaveraged to obtain an overall score. Those fourmales and four females with the highest overallscores will be selected to participate. Inthecaseof a tie, the decision of the AHSA VaultingCommittee shall be final.

2. Team Competition; Selection willbe based upon a team's top two scores fromAHSA recognized competitions and/or fromone CVI competition heldfrom October 1,1992through May 3, 1993. A team's top two scoreswill be averaged to obtain an overall score. The

team with the highest overall score will beselected to participate. Inthecaseofatie,thedecision of the AHSA Vaulting Committeeshall be final.

Eightvaulters plus one substitute will benamed to constitute the team. The nine teammembers must all be qualified by age at thetime of the Championship, i.e. each must nothave reached his or her 18th birthday beforeJanuary 1,1993 in accordance with FEI rules.No more than three team members may besubstituted by the date for nominated entry,and such substitutions shall take into accountavaulter's scores during the trial period, if anyare available, physical condition, and avail-ability to attend the Championship.

At the date for the definite entry, if theChampions hip permits twelve members to beentered, three additional vaulters may be addedat discretion of the team coach who shall takeinto account the vaulter's scores during thetrial period, if any are available, physicalcondition, and availability to attend theChampionship, with the approval of the AHSAVaulting Committee.

3. NOTE: Although the 1993 Euro-pean Vaulting Championship is open to en-tries from all countries, vaulters from outsidecontinental Europe are not eligible to receiveany medals or titles. Applicants shall takethis fact into consideration when applying,

4, AfterMay3,1992, the individualsand team will be selected by the AHSA Vault-ing Committee, subject to review by the AHS Ato assure that final determination and selec-tion are carried out according to the approvedprocedures.

Ed, Note: Application materials havebeen mailed to all AVA Silver & Goldmedalists & to all AVA Clubs. 0

CONSENT FORMAll vaulters who wish to be considered for competitionat the 199 3 European Vaulting Championships arc askedto sign and return this ConsentForm to the AHSA (Atten.Sharon Gallagher, 220 E. 42nd St., New York, NY

10017-5876) postmarked by 10-26,1992.

Name of VaulterPrint Name

Date of Birth:

Name of Horse (s).

J_

I hereby certify that I have been provided with a copy ofthe written AHSA Selection Criteria for the 1993 Eu-ropean Vaulting Championships, which I have read andunderstand, and I agree to be bound by the procedures inall respects.

DatedSigned

792Pucnl or Guardianif Vaultci is under 18

from minutes of AHSA Vaulting CommitteeMeeting held at Flying Cloud Farm, Petaluma,August 15,1992

• NewF.E. I. Vaulting Rules were approvedat the FEI Bureau meeting in March andwill be published by the first of 1993 forimplementation in 1993.

• The Subcommittee, with FEI approval,will publish a "Guideline for Judges".This will be a catalog, not a rule book, toaid judges in their interpretation of the

actual rules.

• The "Non-Olympic Discipline Games''scheduled in 1993 at the Hague, Nether-lands will not include vaulting .

• The European Championships, to be held

a week later than the Games will be opento all countries. However vaulters outsidecontinental Europe will not be awardedany medals or titles.

• The Committee congratulatedMrs.Adri-enne Stang on her invitation to judge the

1993 European Vaulting Championships.

• There will be no alternate's competition in1994 at the World Games.

• The National, International Candidate andInternationalJudges and Trainers seminarto be held at San Juan Bautista in March,1993 has received FEI recognition. 0

Letter to the AVADear Mrs. Bryer,

I would like to thank the A.V.A. forgranting me the scholarship for theWorld Championships. It was trulythe coolest competition I everattended. After spending two weeks inGermany I probably picked up moreculture and vocabulary than my twoyears of German in high school. Ihope to return as soon as possible. Iam so glad that I was selected torepresent the United States. I met alot of people and made many friends,and had a terrific time.

Thank you!

Sincerely,

Evan Oldford0

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New Videotapes Available 19921FBI Hearst Vaulting Trophy1992 World Championships,More 1991 Nationals Tapes Added toAVA Video Library

The following tapes may now be ordered from the AVANational Office. Please see page 65 of your 1991-92 AVADirectory for order form and information.

1991 AHSA/AVA National Championships#91-09: 1991 AHSA/AVA National Championships July

18-21, New Mexico State Fairgrounds, Albuquerque, NM: "B"and "A" Team Compulsories; Silver Individual 2-Phase Horse(Carousel & River City) (Courtesy of Action Video, Albuquer-

_que, NM)

#91-10: 1991 AHSA/AVA National Championships July18-21, New Mexico State Fairgrounds, Albuquerque, NM: GoldInd. 2-Phase Horse; 3-Man Barrel Kiir Demo Class; Preliminary2-Phase Team Barrel; Open 2-Phase Team Barrel (Courtesy ofAction Video, Albuquerque, NM)

M. M.

#91-11: 1991 AHSA/AVA National Championships July18-21,NewMexicoStateFairgrounds,Albuquerque,NM:BronzeKiir (Courtesy of Action Video, Albuquerque, NM)

#91-12: 1991 AHSA/AVA National Championships July18-21, New Mexico State Fairgrounds, Albuquerque, NM: TrotIndividual Kiir (Courtesy of Action Video, Albuquerque, NM)

#91-13: 1991 AHSA/AVA National Championships July18-21, New Mexico State Fairgrounds, Albuquerque, NM: TrotTeam Kiir; Trot Individual 2-Phase Barrel (Courtesy of ActionVideo, Albuquerque, NM)

1992 World Vaulting Championships#I-21a: 1992 World Vaulting Championships, July 9-12,

Heilbronn, Germany: Team Compulsories Round I (Courtesy ofGail Ostendorf)

#I-21b: 1992 World Vaulting Championships, July 9-12,Heilbronn, Germany: Team Compulsories Round I (Cont.);Opening Ceremonies; U.S. Ind. Compulsories Round I; TeamKur Round I (Courtesy of Gail Ostendorf)

#I-21c: 1992 World Vaulting Championships, July 9-12,Heilbronn, Germany: Team Kur Round I (Cont.); TeamCompulsories Round II; Individual Kiir Round I; ConsolationIndividual Compulsories (Courtesy of Gail Ostendorf)

#I-21d: 1992 World Vaulting Championships, July 9-12,Heilbronn, Germany: Consolation Individual Compulsories(Cont.); Consolation Individual Kiir; Consolation Round AwardCeremony; Individual Compulsories Round II (Courtesy of GailOstendorf)

#I-21e: 1992 World Vaulting Championships, July 9-12,Heilbronn, Germany: Individual Kiir Round II — Men; TeamKiir Round II, Award Ceremony (Courtesy of Gail Ostendorf) 0

Moore and Stang to JudgeBrazilian Championships

American Vaulting Judges, J. Ashton Moore (FEI-O) andAdrienne Stang (FEI-I) will be judging the Brazilian VaultingChampionships 10/31 - 11/1, 1992. Congratulations. 0

Standings to Date1992 FEI Trophy Competitions1 CVI Ebreichsdorf, Austria, April 11-13, 19922 CVI Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, April 17-19, 19923 CVI Saumur, France, April 18-20, 19924 CVIDornbirn, Austria, May 1-3, 19925 CVI Arhus, Denmark, May 28-31 , 19926 CVISala, Czechoslovakia, June 6-7, 19927 CH-M-V Heilbronn, Germany, July 9-12 19928 CVI San Francisco, USA, August 6-9, 1992 /9 CVIMalmo, August 29-30, 199210 CVI Houten, Holland, October 3-1, 1992

Women 1 2 3 41 Alexandra Broiler, AUT 4.1 5.9 - 3.02 Silke Michefoerger, GER 5.4 - -3 Tanja Benedetto, GER 3.64 Barbara Stroebel, GER - . . .5 Clemence Picot, FRA - - 1.16 AngelikaKiing.GER - - - 1.57 JeannetteBoxali, POL - . . .8 Iveta Dvorakova, TCH 0.4 .04 -

Sophie Larmoyer, FRA - . . .10 BrittaCarstenson.GER 0.4 0.2 -

Anja Nielsen, DEN 1.012 Nona Schneider, GER - . . .13 Tina Johansson, SWE - -14 Edith Preisch, AUT - - - 0.915 Ines Jiickstock, GER - . . .16 Nirmala Dias, SUI - 0.4

Cynthia Danvers, HOL 0.418 Evelyn Geldner GER - - - 06

Kendel Edmunds, USA - . . .laabelle Bibbter, USA • 0.2 -

21 Alessandra Peixoto, BRA - . . .22 Martina Ottosson, SWE - . . .23 Janine Oswald, GER 0.2 -

Natascha Gretzel, AUT - - - 0.2Bianca Stelter, GER - . . .

Giseta Pinter, A U T - . . .KarolinaVonKoskull, FIN - -

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1 Thomas Ffekbaek. DEN 4.7 - O.B2 Tamas Tarpalaki, HUN - 1 .0 -3 Pavel Pospisil, TCH 1.3 2.2 - 0.64 Christoph Lensing, G E R - . . .5 Thomas Focking, GER - -6 Georg Rosenberger, GER 0.7 2.8 - 1.87 Alexander Hartl, GER 2.5 - - 3.08 Michael Lehner, GER - . . .9 Marc Ackermann, SUI - - 0.6 1.110 MischaZuffelato, SUI - 1.01! Marcus Ciroth, GER - . . .

Jean-BenoitGuilmet. FRA - - 0.8 -13 JanVabtyn.TCH 0.8 0.4 -14 Kurt Stockinger, AUT - 0.6 - 0.615 Andras Tartar, HUN 0.4 - -16 Hsinz Stockinger. AUT 0.4 0.4 - 0.4

Gerald Spitzer, AUT 0.4 - - 0.418 Sebastian Thibet, FRA - - 0.8 -19 Devon Mai to zo USA - . . .20 Michael Heuer, SUI - -21 Pavol Zagata, TCH 0.2 0.422 Peter Barosch, AUT 0.7 -

Fernando Portella, B R A - . . .24 Philip Lehner, GER - 0.425 Andras Gedeon, HUN - . . .26 Torbj&rn Persson, SWE - . . .27 Oliver Jandrey, AUT 0.2

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1992 AHSA/AVA Nationals

1992AHSA/AVANational Vaulting Championships

at Flying Cloud FarmPetaluma, California • August 12-16,1992

JudgesJoyce Gussenhoven (R) 8/12

Naomi Takeraoto (FEI-C) 8/12-14

Maxine Chelini (R) 8/12-15

Suzanne Detol(r) 8/12-15Deborah Harrison (R) 8/13-16

Adrienne Stang (FEI-I) 8/15-16

AHSA StewardMarcia Sullivan (R) 8/11-8/16

Demo Judge

Stephanie Siemens (r) 8/12-8/15

AVA/AHSA National Gold ChampionMan John Alongi, Timberline onChancey Photo-.wtison & owm

Over 300 registeredcompetitors, 56horses, 26 clubs(from Hawaii to NewJersey) participated.

AVA National Champion B Team, Timberline onChancey - Rosalie Brown, Alexis Banducci,HonamiDean photo:Ntis<m&

AVA National Champion Trot Team,Tambourine 4-Hpm Teresa -Julie Keville, Ann Rosemurgy,Julie Sawyer phoio;Nei,or< & own

AVA National Gold2-Phase ChampionWoman Alexa Stent,California CarouselPkolo-.tlelson&Owen

Nancy Stevensand

Chanceyof Timberline Yaulters,

Soquel, Californiareceive the first

ANNUAL OSIERLEAPRESENTATION AWARD

for the best presented andturned out horse and longeur.

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1992 AHSA/AVA Nationals

AVA National Champion C Team, Monte Vista - ShannonMoriarty, Jana Dadant, Melissa Ross on SebastianPhoto:Nelson & O*:en

Our constant audienceperched high in theroof beams of FlyingCloud's covered arena.

AVA NationalPreliminary Pas de

Deux ChampionsShannon Moriarity,

and Melissa Ross,Monte Vista on

Sebastian

Photo! Nehon & Owen

1992 NationalsWidely Appreciated

*by Kelley HollyAVA Fest Chair

PhotiJ.Brytr

Fest 1992 in the setting of the Valley of theMoon was received with enthusiasm by the pub-lic. People from all over the Bay Area were ableto enjoy our fest from their own homes on fourtelevision stations and two radio stations, Localfolk were able to sit and enjoy vaulting as theGame of the Week produced by North Bay

Images. Three tour groups included vaulting in then-wine country itinerary. From the inside, this year's festwent fairly smoothly with only a few glitches here andthere. The fest was made possible by hours of hard workby so many!

AHSA/AVA National Gold Champion Woman KerithLemon , Timberline on Chancey phoio:Ntt,onA.o^tn

A special thank you is extended to all who offeredtheir assistance. I would especially like to thank Jim andJeannette Bell and the Tambourine 4-H vaulters andparents for their unending dedication and support tomake this Fest the best it could be. Their hours of workweeks before the event and the week following the eventare very much appreciated. For anyone who might havelostor forgotten something at Fest, please contactKelleyHolly (707) 938-2447, to see if it has been found. 0

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1992 AHSA/AVA NationalsFEST PARTICIPANTS

ALBUQUERQUE VAULTERS117CamIno AltoCorrales, NM 87048

Coach: Merry ColeLongeur: Merry ColeHorses: Bleaux, IsaacColors: Turquoise and Black

CENTRAL VALLEYVAULTERS

4252 Mason LaneSacramento, CA 95821

Coach: Judy LehelLongeur; Dolly MitchellHorses: Apollo, AmadeusColors: Blue and Gold

Photo:tfelson6. Owen

AHSA/AVANational Silver

Champion ManDanny

Sonmerville,Timberline on

Chancey

Photo: Nthon& Oven

AVA National Bronze 2-PhaseChampion Woman LaurenSeaby, California Carousel

AJ-ISA/AVA National Silver Champion WomanHonamiDean, Timberline. on Chancey

ALHAMBRA VALLEY 4-HVAULTERS

3630 SerranoMartinez, CA 94553

Coach: Gretchen ToolLongeur: Gretchen ToolHorses: Sweet Potato, Flirt

BLACK POINT VAULTERS201 Bear OakesMartinez, CA 94553

Coach: Carole DwinellLongeur: Carole DwinellHorses: Black Point's Bonnie,

Koncarlaet's Black Rose,Midnight Sugar, SunnyDelight, Dr. Blackjack

Colors: Turquoise and Black

CALIFORNIA CAROUSELP.O. Box 620664Woo dsidc, CA 94062

Coaches: Susan Barnes, AletheaFifield, Marcia Siegel,Scott Campbell

Longeurs:Nina Wiger, LisaPlungyHorses: Jake, Babar, Lollypop,

TodyColors: Red, White and Teal

DIAMOND BAR COUNTRY 4-HVAULTERS

2132 Indian Creek RoadDiamond Bar, CA 91765

Coach: Connie GeislerLongeur: Connie GeislerHorse: AmbassadorColors: Black, Red and Gold

AVANationalBronzeChampionManChad Ross,Monte Vistaon MissHollyB'Golly

Photo; tftlson it O*tn

EMERALD CITY VAULTERS5821 Key PeninsulaHwy N., Lakebay,WA 98349-9664

Coach: Jodie DohmenLongeur: Tamea DenaultHorse: ScooterColors: Green and Black

EVERGREEN VAULTERS9844 Pibrock LaneWilton, CA 95693

Coach: B arbara ThompsonLongeur: Barbara ThompsonHorse: PearlColors: Black, Green and Gold

FLYING STAR 4-HVAULTERS

7872 IndianaGolden, CO 80403

Coach: Kim BensonColors: Black, Blue and White

INDEPENDENTKendel EdmundsCoach: Self

KUNIA VAULTERS103 Nakeke PlaceWahiawa, HI 96786

Coach: Drury MeloneColors: Red, White and Blue

LEADING EDGE614 E. 17thSpokane, WA 99203

Coach: Julie StephensLongeur: Julie StephensHorse: Koemehl Jr.Colors: Teal and Grey

Fest Lost & Found: CallKelley Holly (707) 938-2447

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1992 AHSA/AVA NationalsLOMPOC 4-H VAULTING TEAM

3765 Miguelito CanyonRoadLompoc, CA 93436

Coach: Jeannie BeattieLongeur: Jeannie BeattieHorse: Astro WalkerColors: Black and Green

MT. EDEN VAULTING CLUB12711McCarthysvillePl.Saratoga, CA 95070

Coaches: Emma Drinker, MichaelSisul, Marianne Rose

Longeurs: Emma Drinker, MichaelSisul, Marianne Rose

Horses: Callen, Shoshone, Ruby,PSA, Buddy

Colors: Maroon, Black andWhite

Fest Novice PasdeDeux

ChampionsLindsay Randall,Clinton Skipton,

Monte Vista,on Buddy

fltolin Nelson A Ov.'f.'t

MID-ATLANTIC VOLTIGEURSR.D.1 Box 235Pittstown, NJ 08867

Coach: Alice OldfordColors: Royal Blue and White

MONTE VISTA VAULTERS2 School WayWatsonville, CA 95076

Coaches: Patti Skipton, RebeccaKirchner, SamanthaRoss, Molly Brooks,Tom Hogye

Long eurs: Patti Skipton,Rebecca Kirchner

Horses: Miss Holly B 'Golly,Sebastian, Buddy, Jody

Colors: Royal Blue, Black andWhite

MT. TABOR 4-H VAULTERS2178 Mt, Tabor RoadBlacksburg, VA 24060

Coaches: James Cooper,Jennifer Williams

Colors: Blue and Red

PEGASUS VAULTERSP.O. Box 10Soquel, CA 95073

Coaches: Kitchy Burdette,Jamie Hamburg

Longeurs: Kitchy Burdette,Jamie Bamburg

Horses: Soquel Belle, Beulah,Urban

Colors: Blue, White, Red,Orange, and Yellow

Photo Proofs of Nationals '92 Available for ViewingPhone John or Lynne at 408 971-3138/800 358-3138

QUICKSILVER VAULTERS3544 Londonderry DiveSanta Clara, CA 95050

Coaches: Leslie Pederson,Michelle Joyce, KaraNunnencainp

Longeur: Leslie PedersonHorses: Toby, RingoColors: Blue and Turquoise

SPECTRUM VAULTERS407 Oak StreetCharlottesville, VA22901

Coach: Bonnie ScribnerColors: Black and the Spectrum

SUNDANCE VAULTERS25 Mountain Home Rd.Woodside, CA 94062

Coaches: Jeannette Boxall, SydneyMclntosh

Longeurs:Candy Howe, NatialieKapsoff, OdetteRiegman

Horses: Cosmo, Tarzan, Victor,Rym

Colors: Blue, Orange and Gold

TAMBOURINE 4-H VAULTERS404 Napa RoadSonoma, CA 95476

Coaches: Kelley Holly, TeresaKeville

Longeurs:Kelley Holly, TeresaKeville, Sydney Holly

Horses: Camper, Teresa, RubyColors: Green and Gold

TMBERLINE VAULTERSP.O. Box 101Soquel, CA 95073

Coach: Nancy StevensLongeur: Nancy StevensHorses: Barry, Chancey, StoneyColors: Purple, Red and White

VALLEY VIEW VAULTERS7446 Valahol LaneTujunga,CA 91042

Coaches: Rick Hawthorne,Shannon Manges

Longeurs:Virginia Manges, JudyGreene

Horses: Sherman, Tom, Dolly,Ty

Colors: Maroon, White andBlack

VICTORY VAULTERS1010 Raymond W.Anaheim, CA 92801

Coach: Deborah A. SchadeLongeur: Deborah A. SchadeHorses: Big MacColors: Teal, Black and White

WOODSIDE VAULTERS150 Olive Hill LaneWoodside, CA 94062

Coaches: David Long, IsabellaBibbler, AllisonBibbler

Longeur: Jim BibblerHorses: Power Play, Duke of

Bedrock, Celeste,Rondeleo

Colors: Teal and Purple0

AVANational

Bronze2-Phase

ChampionMan

EstevanPedroncelli,

Albuquerque,on Bleaux

Phole: Nthon & Q*

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1992 AHSA/AVA National Championships - ResultsFEST VOLUNTEERSThese are just some of the many,

many people who helped out.

Nationals would not be pos-sible without your help.

John Alongi (Gate), ShariBallenger (Judge's Aide), JeannieBeattie (Clerk), Michelle/Ruth/Bruce Bender (Timer), Kim Benson(Clerk), Carol Beutler (ManagerOffice and Computers), Isabelle/Allison Bibbler (Clerk), CourtneyBittenbring (Timer), Patricia Bit-tenhring (Clerk), Charlie Bitten-bring (Judge's Aid/Financial As-sist), Caryl Brenkwitz(Office),EvaBryer (Judge's Aide), Gerry A.Brown (Announcer), William E.Brown (Timer), Kitchy Burdette(Clerk), Ann Burns (Treasurer),Renate Campbell (Office), ScottCampbell (Gate), Craig Coburn(Gate), Joy Coburn (Announcer),Jane Crabb (Clerk), Honami Dean(Clerk), Kristi Dueber (Clerk),Martha Dunn (Clerk), CaroleDwinell (Art/Logo), AletheaFifield(Timer), Martin Forte (Gate),Megan Fuller (Office), ColetteGarrison (Sales/Day Manager/Judge's Aide), Jan Garrod (Cer-emonies), Jane Garrod (AwardsManager), Rick Hawthorne (Bar-rels/T-Shirts), Kelley Holly (FestChair), Sydney Holly (Assistant),Carol Howton (Kiir Counter),Jackie Jackson (Sales), ChrisJefferson (Timer), Joy Joyce(Judge's Aide), Nancy Keller (Of-fice), Karen Lemon (Music), Vir-ginia Manges (T-Shirts), JeannineNiehaus (Timer), SharonNunnenkamp (Judge's Aide),Marjorie Oakes (Work Hours Co-ordinator/Day Manager), EvanOldford (Timer), Gail Ostendorf(Officials' Manager/Judge's Aide),Lynne Owen (Medic Manager),Gery Rosemurgy (Clerk), SusanRoss (Timer), Roger Roy (An-nouncer/Gate), Lauren Seaby(Timer), Daniel Sommerville(Clerk), Nancy Stevens (TrophyCoordinator/Thank-you's), An-thony Stone (Timer), Anne LureeTal (Children's Booth/Music),Barbara Thompson (Timer), NinaWiger (Clerk)

Appologies to those who workedhard and were overlooked in thislist. You are not unappreciated!

Team EventsA Team Compulsories

1 Sundance 46.313

A Team Kiir1 Sundance 45.800

A Team Overall1 Sundance 8.374

B Team Compulsories1 Ml. Eden 41.5632 Monlo Vista 40.9193 Timberline 40.5134 Tambourine 39.7505 Pegasus 39.4886 Valley View 33.394

B Team Kiir1 Timberline 41.9502 Monte Vista 37.9503 Tambourine 36.7004 Mt. Eden 35,6005 Valley View 34,9506 Pegasus 34.150

B Team Overall1 Timberlirw 7.4972 MonteVista 7.1703 Mt. Eden 7.0154 Tambourine 6.9505 Pegasus 6.6946 Valley View 6.213

C Team Compulsories1 Monte Vista2 Sundance3 Carou set/Wood side4 MtEden

36.77535.84435.72535.656

5 Leading Edge/Emerald City 29,956

C Team Kiir1 Monte Vista 38.0002 Carousel/Woodside 35.1003 Mt. Eden 33.2004 Sundance 31 .BOO5 Leading Edge/Emerald City 29.250

C Team Overall1 Monte Vista 6.7982 Carousel/Woodside 6.4393 Mt. Eden 6.2604 Sundance 6.1495 Leading Edge/Emerald City 5.382

Trot Team Compulsories1 Tambourine 5.5782 Woodside/Carousel 5.5053 Timbetlina 5,4534 MonteVista 4.8885 Pegasus 4.7946 Valley View 3.9937 Emerald City/Leading Edge 3.766

Trot Team Kiir1 Tambourine 7.1302 Timberline 6.5803 Wood side/Carouse I 6.5604 MonteVista 6.2705 Pegasus 5.7906 Valley View 4.600

Trot Team Overall1 Tambourine 6.2832 Woods ide/Carousol 5.9843 Timberline 5.9654 MonteVista 5.5165 Pegasus 5.2606 Valley View 4.268

Pas de Deux EventsPreliminary Pas de Deux Kiir I1 Shannon Mori arty/Melissa Ross,

MonteVista 6.1302 Jandti Kyes/Hebecca Lee,

Ml. Eden 6.0503 Jennie Lauzie/Sian Parry.

Mt. Eden 5.1304 Megan Mangan/Kim Meyers,

Leading Edge 4.9405 Tenaya Fortei'Nicole Taylor,

Diamond Bar 4.8206 Jesse Fruman/Kirslen Nelson,

Black Point 4.8207 Jessie Keogh/Angie Findley,

Leading Edge 4.590

Fest Trot Pas de DeuxChampions - Jessica, JacquiSkipton of Monte Vista on Jody

Photo.-Nelson £ Owen

Preliminary Pas de Deux Kiir II1 Shannon Mori arty/Melissa Ross,

MonteVista 7.4602 Jennie Lauzze/Sian Parry,

Mt. Eden 6.1103 Jande Kyes/Rebecca Lee,

Mt, Eden 5.8904 Tenaya Forte/Nicole Taylor,

Diamond Bar 5.3805 Jesse Ffuman/Kirsten Nelson,

Black Point 5.3806 Megan Mangan/Kim Meyers,

Leading Edge 5.2907 Jessie Keogh/Angie Findley,

Leading Edge 4.800

Preliminary Pas de Deux Overall1 Shannon Mori arty/Melissa Ross,

Monle Vista 6,7952 Jande Kyes/Rebecca Lee,

Mt. Eden 5.9703 Jennie Lauzze/Sian Parry,

Mt. Eden 5.6204 Megan Mangan/Kim Meyers,

Leading Edge 5.1155 Tenaya Forte/Nicote Taylor,

Diamond Bar 5.1006 Jesse Fruman/Kirsten Nelson,

BlackPoint 5.1007 Jessie Keogh/Angie Findley,

Leading Edge 4.695

Novice Pas de Deux1 Lindsey Randall/Clinton Skipton,

Monta Vista 6.665Trot Pas de Deux1 Jessica Skipton/Jacquolyn Skipton,

Monte Vista 6.5602 Jill Main/Shane Johnston,

Woodside 6.3903 Lea Rosemurgy/Julie Kovillo,

Tambourine 6.1704 Elizabeth Hughes/Angela Loch nor.

Timberline 5.7505 Tara Honey church/Dawn Halmai,

Leading Edge 5.250

6 Amanda O'Leary/Kristi Warren,Victory 5.230

7 Marissn Quart/Lisa Page,Diamond Bar 5.100

fl Julie Sawyer/Ann Roaemurgy,Tambourine 5.030

9 Christine Harper-Chan/Emily Tool,Alhambra 4.910

10 Evan Blair/Corrine Hale,Abuquerque 4,870

11 Lisa Jackson/Loa Keller, Mt. Eden 4.83012 Danielle Teitelrnan/Allbon Santy,

BlackPoint 4.49013 Andrea Rowa/Linda Grimm,

Lompoc 4.31014 Leah Rigg/Ginger Dohmen,

Emerald City 3.90015 Laura Nowak/Ella Zandsr.

Emerald City 3,690

Individual EventsGold Round I—Women

1 Kendel Edmunds, independent 8.617Z KerKh Lemon, Timberline B.5463 Isabelle Bibbler, Woodside 8.2754 Allyson Seaman, Carousel 8.2175 Franceses Tortorelli, Mt. Eden 7.9216 PamGeteler.Mt. Eden 7,7007 Sarah Fancher, Carousel 7.6679 Kelloy Holly, Tambourine 7.5449 Kristi Dueber, Pegasus 7.386

Gold Round II—Women1 Kerith Lemon, Timberline 8.6582 Kendel Edmunds, Independent 8.4863 Allyson Seaman, Carousel 8.3464 Isabelle Bibbler, Woodside B.0985 Francesca Tortorelli, Ml. Eden 7.9176 Sarah Fancher, Carousel 7,8067 Kelley Holly, Tambourine 7.7528 Kristi Dueber, Pegasus 7.5389 PamGeister.Mt. Eden 7.402

Gold Overall—Women1 Kerrth Lenten, Timberline2 Kendo! Edmunds, Independent3 Allyson Seaman, Carousel4 Isabelle Bibbler, Woodside5 Francesca Torlorelli, Ml. Eden6 Sarah Fancher, Carousel7 Kelley Holly. Tantourine8 Pam Geister, Mt. Eden9 Kristi Dueber, Pegasus

Gold Round I—-1 John Alongi, Timberline2 Devon Mailozo, Sundance3 Evan Oldford, Mid-Atlantic

Men

8.60285528.2828.1877.9197.7377.6487.5517,462

8.5758.5338.056

Fest Trot 2-Phase ChampionMan - Evan Blair ofAlbuquerque on Bleaux

Pholo: Nelson AOwrrr

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1992 AHSA/AVA Nationals - ResultsGold Round II—Men

1 John Atongi, Timberline 8.5812 Devon Maftozo, Sundance 8.4463 Evan Oldford, Mid-Atlantic 7.504

Gold Overall—Men1 John Abngi. Timberline 8.5782 Devon Maitozo, Sundance 8.4903 Evan Oldford. Mid-Atlanlic 7.780

Silver Round I—Women1 Honami Dean, Timberline 8.2272 Afoxa fitwit, Carousal 7.7403 Kellee Rasor, Sundance 7.7024 Marcia Slegel. Carousel 7.6965 Kim Dunham, Mt. Eden 7.4716 Michelle Bender, Mt. Eden 7.4617 Lorraine Campbell, Sundance 7.4368 Maureen Roy, Ml. Eden 7.1549 Kara Nunnerkamp, Quicksilver 7.11310 Jessica Schroeder, Sundance 7.10811 Shanna Pomerantz, Mt. Eden 7.09412 Misha McPherson, Carouse! 7.08113 Michelle Joyce, Quicksih/er 7.07514 Teresa Kevilte, Tambourine 7.03815 Jeanie Mascia, Carousel 7,02516 Summer Smfch, Central Valley 6.94617 Darcie Pure*!!, Central VaHey 6.87910 Aimee Bullard, Valley View 5.39019 Alothoa Fifield, Carousel 3.104

Silver Round II—Women1 Honami Dean, Timberline2 AlexaSlent, Carousel3 Marcia Siegel, Carousel4 Kellee Rasor, Sundance5 Misha McPherson, Carousel6 Lorraine Campbell, Sundance7 Michelle Bender Mt. Eden8 Teresa KevJIte, Tambourine9 Kim Dunham, Mt. Eden10 Shanna Pomerantz, Mt. Edon11 Jeanie Mas da, Carousel12 Kara Nunnenkamp, Quicksilver13 Michelle Joyce, QuicksiK/er14 Maureen Roy, Mt. Eden15 Jessica Schroeder, Sundance

Silver Overall—Women1 Honami Dean, Timberline2 Alexa Stenl, Carousel3 Marcia Siege!, Carousel4 Kellee Rasor, Sundance5 Lorraine CarrpbelI, Sundance6 Michelle Bender, Mt, Eden7 Kim Dunham, Mt. Eden8 Misha McPherson, Carousel9 Teresa Kevilte, Tambourine10 Shanna Pomerantz, Mt. Eden11 Kara Nunnenkamp, Mt. Eden12 Michelle Joyce, Quicksilver13 Jeanie Mascia, Carousel14 Maureen Roy, Mt, Eden15 Jessica Schroeder, Sundance

Silver Round I—Men1 Danny Sommerville, Tirrfcerline2 David Dyer, Mt. Tabor3 Chris Sealey, Albuquerque4 Scott Campbell, Caromel5 Andi Anderson, Valley View

Silver Round II—Men1 Danny Sommerville, Timberline2 David Dyer, Mt. Tabor3 Scott Campbell, Carousel4 Chris Sealey. Albuquerque5 Andi Anderson, Valley View

Silver Overall—Men1 Danny Sommerville, Timberline2 David Dyer, Mt. Tabor3 Chris Sealey, Albuquerque4 Scott Campbell, Carousel5 Andi Anderson, Valley View

Bronze Compulsories

8.2117.8047.6737.5947.5927.4964.4637.4217.3257.1177.1007.0737.05468276.400

18.2197.7727.6867.8487.4667.4627.3987.3377.2307.1067.0937.0657.0636.9916.754

8.2637.1B86.9836.8365.640

1 Michelle ArnoJd. Sundance2 Kristen Meek, Sundance3 Jennie Lauzze, Mt, Eden4 Sarah Crossingham, Sundance5 Aleta Kotecki, Monte Vista6 Jande Kyes, Mt. Eden7 Lauren Saputefli, Monte Vista8 Valerie Bantner, Monte Visla9 Marisa Curtis, Central Valley10 Rebecca Raskin, Carousel

8.0137.3886.9966.7825.259

•Women7.4757.2927.2927.0256.9596.8506.8426.7346.7176.709

11 Melissa Ross, Monte Vista 6.67512 Krista Poppenberg, Quicksilver 6.62513 D'Lena Campagna Pinto,

Tambourine 6.55914 Gillian Casey, Timberline 6.43415 Kristin Filipponi, Sundance 6.42516 Rosalie Brown, Timberline 6.35017 Melody Ross, Mt. Eden 6.34218 Tytone Forte, Diamond Bar 6.34219 Leslie Johnson, Pegasus 6.33320 Carrie Mouro, Mt. Eden 0.30021 Lauren Seaby, Carousel 6.29222 Amanda Corfman, Sundance 6.27523 Renee Kroger, Black Point 6.23424 Sian Parry, Mt. Eden 6.20925 Lori Miller, Central Valley 6.20026 Lee Anna Fraker, Sundance 6.17527 Anna Kahl, Sundance 6.13328 Tamara Tal, Tambourine 6.13329 Summer Evert, Mt. Eden 6.10030 Abxis Banducci, Timberline 6.05831 Becky Dickmeyer, Black Point 6.05032 Zoe Smith, Mt. Eden 5.99233 TanyaKomorowski, Albuquerque 5.93434 Sheryl Thorsson, Tambourine 5.90935 Tracy Thurston, Mt. Eden 5.82536 Diana Digennaro, Black Point 5.81737 Colleen Ross, Mt. Eden 5.81738 Katie Hulchinaon, Tambourine 5.75039 Nicolle Taylor, Diamond Bar 5,74240 Camilto Waldorf, Timberline 5.72541 Lissy Pope, Sundance 5.70842 Megan Logan, Cenlral Valley 5.67543 Kim Meyers, Leading Edge 5.67544 Rebecca Lee, Mt. Eden 5,64245 Shelly Wammack, Valley View 5.60846 Kharisema Hurl, Central Valley 5.57547 Jenny MacSwain, Sundance 5.48448 Mandi Muzzi, Pegasus 5.30949 Megan Mangun, Leading Edge 5.20950 Alison Hurley, Black Point 5.12551 RitaBosworth, Mt Eden 5.11752 Tina Campbell, Carousel 5.09253 Mirari Jacobson, Black Point 5.00054 Kirsten Nebon, Black Point 4,91755 Sarah RubinfeH, Black Point 4 88456 Sondra Wammack, Valley View 4.86757 Carla Digennaro, Black Point 4.70058 Jessie Keogh, Leading Edge 4.50859 Rachel Rubinfeld, Black Point 4.13360 Tenaya Forte, Diamond Bar 3.992

Fest Trot 2-Phase ChampionWoman - Julie Keville ofTambourine on Camper

Phoio: Nelson & OK

Bronze Kiir—Women1 Aleta Kotecki, Monte Vista 8.1752 Sian Parry, Mt. Eden 7.6253 Jennie Lauzze, Mt. Eden 7.5004 Sarah Crossingham, Sundance 7.5385 Amanda Corfman, Sundance 7.3636 Michelle Arnold, Sundance 7.3507 Krista Poppenberg, Quicksilver 7.338B Kristen Meek, Sundance 7.250

Fest Trot Champion Woman- Jill Main of CaliforniaWoodside photo.- NeiSOn & o»tn

9 Lauren Seaby, Carousel 7.21310 Melissa Ross, Monte Vista 7.17511 Lauren Saputelli, Monte Vista 7.12512 Rosalie Brown, TimberlinB 6.78813 Camille Waldorf, Timberlina 6.75014 Jande Kyes, Mt. Eden 6.56315 Melody Ross, Mt. Eden 6.52516 Carrie Mouro, Mt. Edsn 6.46317 Nioolie Taylor, Diamond Bar 6.41318 Gillian Casey, Mt. Eden 6.32519 Zoe Smrth. Mt. Eden 6.25020 Lissy Pope, Sundance 6.22521 Valerie Bantner, Monle Vista 6.18822 Rebecca Raskin. Carousel 6.08823 Katie Hutchinson, Tambourine 5.96324 Kristin Filipponi, Sundance 5.90025 Marisa Curtis, Central Valley 5.88826 D'Lena Campagna Pinto,

Tambourine 5.81327 Colleen Ross, Mt. Eden 5.78828 Kirsten Nelson, Black Point 5.76329 Tina Campbell, Carousel 5.68830 Tytene Forte, Diamond Bar 5.58831 Sheryl Thorsson, Tambourine 5.53832 Megan Mangun, Leading Edge 5.52533 Lee Anna Fraker, Sundance 5.50034 Tenaya Forte, Diamond Bar 5.48835 Tanya Komorowski, Albuquerque 5.45036 Leslie Johnson, Pegasus 5 45037 Anna Kahl, Sundance 5.42538 Tamara Tal. Tambourine 5.40039 Renee Kroger, Black Point 5.38840 Alexis Banducci, Timberline 5.31341 Kim Meyers, Leading Edge 5.28842 Jenny MacSwain, Sundance 5.27543 Carla Digennaro, Black Point • 5.21344 Rebecca Lee, Mt. Eden 5.20045 Summer Evert, Mt. Eden 5.16346 Rita Bosworth, Mt. Eden 5.12547 Tracy Thurston, Mt Eden 5.08048 Sarah Rubinfetd, Black Point 5.07549 Diana Digennaro, Black Point 4.98850 Jessie Keogh, Leading Edge 4.93851 Kharisema Hunt, Central Valley 4,90052 Megan Logan, Central Valley 4.67553 Mirari Jacobson, Black Point 4.56354 Becky Dickmeyer, Black Point 4.55055 Shelly Wammack, Valley View 4.47556 Alison Hurley, Black Point 4.41357 Mandi Muzzi, Pegasus 4,17558 Rachel Rubinfeld, Black Point 3.763

Bronze Overall—Women1 Aleta Kotecki, Monle Visla 7.5672 Jennie Lauzze, Mt. Eden 7.4403 Michelle Arnold, Sundance 7.4134 Sarah Crossingham, Sundance 7.281

CLASS SPONSORSThe American VaultingAssociation Thanks tiie

Following Generous ClassSponsors

A Team Compulsories - Jane GarrodA Team Kiir - Gerry Brown AssociatesA Team Overall - Garrod FarmsB Team All Divisions - TimberlineC Team Kiir - California Carousel 4-HC Team Overall - Monte Vista VaultersTrot Team Overall - Black Point FarmNovice 2-Ph Team All Divisions

Dr. Lenny Maietta/Dr. Frank HaichPreliminary Pas de Deux All Divisions

Dr. Frank Hatch/Dr. Lenny MaietiaNovice Pas de Deux - Blue Ribbon Stable2-Ph.WomenSilverOverall-SusanOakes2-Ph. Women Bronze Overall

Black Point Vaulters2-Ph. Men Bronze Overall

Black Point Vaulters2-Ph. Women Trot Overall

Black Point Vaulters2-Ph. Men Trot Overall

Black Point VaultersWomen Gold All Divisions

Gail OstendorfMen Gold Compulsories - James CooperMen Gold Overall - Craig & Joy CobumWomen Silver Coinpul. - Bruce BenderWomen Silver Kiir - Suzanne DetolWomen Silver Overall - Joyce FancherMen Silver Kiir - Agape VaultersMen Silver Overall - Merry ColeWomen Bronze Compulsories

Central ValleyWomen Bronze Kiir -Colette GarrisonWomen Bronze Overall - Susie BarnesMen Bronze Kiir

Tambourine 4-H VaultersMen Bronze Overall - Carol FullerWomen Trot All Divisions

Woodside VaultcrsMen Trot Overall - Karen LemonOfficials -Lompoc 4-HHorses - Evelyn Richard (honoring

Ahead With Horses horses)Tiny Tots - Woodside VaultersTrot Doubles - Black Point VaultersU/R Canter Doubles - Black Point FarmSilver Canter Doubles-Evergreen

Vaulters/Barbara Sayre Thompson8-Person Team Kiir - Woodside Vaulters

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1992 AHSA/AVA National Championships - Results5 Kristen Meek, Sundance6 Lauren Saputelli, Monte Vista7 Krista Poppenberg, Quicksilver6 Melissa Ross, Monte Vista .9 Sian Parry, Ml. Eden10 Amanda Corfman, Sundance11 Lauren Seaby, Carousel12 Jande Kyes, Mt Eden13 Rosalie Brown, Timberline14 Vaterie Bantner, Monta Vista15 Melody Ross, Mt. Eden16 Rebecca Raskin, Carousel17 Cart'* Mouro, ML EdenIB Gillian Casey, nmberline19 Marisa Curtis,CentratValtey20 Camilla Waldorf, Timberline21 D'Lena Campagna Pinto,

Tambourine22 Kristin Filipponi, Sundance23 2os Smith, Mt. Eden24 Nicolle Taylor, Diamond Bar25 Lissy Pope, Sundance26 Tylene Forte, Diamond Bar27 Leslie Johnson, Pegasus28 Katie Hutchinson, Tambourine29 Lee Anna Fiaker, Sundance30 Henee Kroger, Black Point31 Colteen Ross, Mt, Eden32 Anna Kahl, Sundance33 TamaraTal|Tambounne34 Sheryl Thoreson, Tambourine35 Tanya Komorawski, Albuquerque36 Alexis Banducci, Timberline37 Summer Evert, Mt. Eden38 Kim Meyers, Leading Edge39 Tracy Thurston, Ut. Eden40 Hebeoca Lee, Ml. Eden41 Diana Dlgennaro, Black Point42 Tina Campbell, Carousel43 Jenny MacSwain, Sundance44 Megan Mangun, L'45 Kitten Nalton, Black Point46 Bocky Diekmeyer, BlaekPoint47 Kharisema Huni, Central Valley4B Megan Logan, Central Valley49 Rita Bosworth, Mt. Eden50 Shelly Wan-mack, Valley V«W51 Sarah Rubinfeld, Black Point62 Carla Digennaro, Black Point53 Mirari Jacobson, Black Point54 Alison Hurley, BlackPolnt55 Mandi Muzzi, Pegasus56 Tenaya Forte, Diamond Bar57 Jessie Keogh, Leading Edge5fl Rachel RubinteU, Black Point

5 Eitevan Pedronoelli, Albuquerque 5.9756 Erik Martonovich, Flying Star 5,9177 Matthew Campagna Pinlo,

Tambourine 6.8758 Daniel hUrzog, Mont* VI«ta 5,8420 James Carbon, Black Point 6,70010 Arid Tal, Tambourine 6.50011 Jake Stockton, Central Valley 5.32512 Ml Raltton, Timberline 5.30813 Kanny Gaiilar, Diamond Bw 6.20014 Raphael Sohulman, SpectrUm 6.18416 Blaka Dahlgten, Valley VleW 4.15016 Btsnt Dahlgren, Valley View 4.100

Bronze KQr—Men1 EstevanPedronoslli, Albuquerque 7.3632 Chad ROM, Monte Vista 7.2383 MalthwiV Campagna Pinto,

Tambourine 7.2254 Clinton Skipton, Monte Vista 6.8136 Jake Stockton, Central Valley 6,8006 Ariel Tal, Tambourine 6.6887 EfikMortonovich, Flying Star 6,5138 Daniel Herzog, Monte Vista 5.7139 Raphael Schulman, Spectrum 5.36310 Jesse Ffuman, Black Point 4,91311 Kenny Geister. Diamond Bar 4,88812 Neil Ralston, Timberfine 4,57513 Scott Warmen, Sundance 3.86314 James Garten, Black Point 3,850

Bronze Overall—Men1 Chad Ross, Monte Vista 7.0152 Estevan Pedroneelli, Albuquerque 6.6693 Clinton Skipton, Monte Vista 6.5S6

4 Matthew Campagna Pinto,Tambourine 6,550

5 Erik Martonovich, Flying Star 6,2156 Ariel Tal, Tambourine 6.0947 Jake Stockton, Central Valtey 6.0638 Daniel Herzog, Monte Vista 5.7779 Jesse Fruman, Black Point 5,64410 Raphael Schulman, Spectrum 5.27311 Scott Warmwi, Sundance 5,21512 Kenny Geisler. Diamond Bar 5,04413 Neil Ralston, Timberiine 4.94214 James Carlson, Black Point 4.775

Trot Compulsories—Women1 Jill Main, WoooV.de 6,5172 Angela Lechner, Timbwlrne 6,5083 Julie Keville, Tambourine 6,0834 Elizabeth Hughes, Timberline 6,0755 Lea Rosemurgy, Tambourine 6,0426 Jackie Bors, Woodside 6,0007 Shane Johnston, Woodslde 5,9838 MarissaQuan.DiamondBar 5,9839 Jacquelyn Sk'pton, Monte Vista 5.95810 Maybritt Nielsen, Carousel 5.92511 Ann Rosemurgy, Tambourine 5.92512 Jessica Ballenger, Pegasus 5.90813 Kristi Warren, Victory 5.90014 Julia Sawyer, Tambourine 5,83315 Becky Baron, Quicksilver 5,82516 Conine Hale, Abuquerque 5.80817 Kristen Geil, Flying Star 5.79218 Beth Fuller, Pegasus 5.78319 Jessica Achaetal, Pegasus 5,77520 Courtney Stapleton-Smrth, Pegasus 5.75021 Erica Sciubba, Quicksilver 5.75022 Sarah Griner, Woodsida 5.72523 Jessica Skipton, Monte Vista 5,67524 Kelly Thwing, Monte Vista 5.66725 Tara Honeychurch, Leading Edge 5,66726 Janat Use, Monte Vista 5,65827 Megan Roy, Valley View 5,65828 Can* Martin, Tambourine 5,64229 Emily Tool, Alhambra 5.61730 GlendaYennl,Tambourine 5,68331 Christine Harper-Chan, Alhambra 5.57532 Lisa Jackson, Mt, Eden 5.56733 Mary McCormick, Tambourine 5.55834 Silks Maletta-Haich, Albuquerque 5,50835 Amanda O'Leary, Victory 5.46936 Linda Grimm, Lompoc 5,46737 BrianaOJson, Pegasu* 5.39238 Amra Neal, Pegasus 5,39239 Christine Worthington, Alhambra 6,37540 Casey Baron, Quicksilver 5,35841 Rachael Thorpe, Victory 5,35042 Leah Rigg, Emerald City 5,35043 Alexis Levison Black Point 5,32544 Annie Lindgren.Albuquerque 5,26746 Katie Fugnottl, Victory 5,25846 Kathryn Eriekson, Tambourine 5,25847 Sarah Ration, Monte Vista 5,22548 L'wa Page, Diamond Bar 5,20849 Danielle Teitelman, Blaok Point 5.15060 Dawn Halmal, Leading Edge 5.14261 Aryssa Stone, Black Point 5.07562 Andrea Rowe, Lompoc 5,06763 Rhonda Kerr, Victory 5,05854 Irene Sun, Mt. Eden 4.B9255 Sandy Dahlgren, Valley View 4,93356 Judy Toothaker. Valley VW 4,81767 Melalna Lopez, Black Point 4.84258 Shannon McPartland, BlaakPoInt 4.82558 Becky Staroevio, Tambourine 4:B0860 Loa Keller, Mt. Eden 4,78361 Cristina Rodriguez-Hart, Vallwy Vie* 4,77562 Megan McPartland, Black Poinl 4.77563 Chrys»a Thompson, Evergreen 4.74264 Katy Nitaen, Tambourine 4.68365 Allison Santy, BlackPoirt 4,67566 Jessica Badzik, Tambourine 4,55067 EllaZander, Emerald City 4,63368 Kari Ktioora, Woodside 4.51769 Ginger Dohmen, Emerald City 4,48370 Leila Burrows, Evergreen 4.47S71 KekeyBarale, Black Point 4.47572 Megan Pruett, Black Point 4.46773 Samantha Barry, PegosUs 4,45874 Carpi Brodsky, Valley View 4.44275 Karina Rowe, Lompoc 4.26776 SaraKeltar, Mt. Eden 4.D5877 Helen Clark, Evergreen 4.02578 Carol Christensen, Pegasus 3.85879 Ateda Vaughn, Evergreen 3.83380 Laura Moway, Emerald City 3.77591 Lindsey Cox, Emerald City 3.517

Trot Kiir—Women1 Jill Main, Woodslde 8,3382 Lea Rosemurgy, Tambourine 8.1253 Elizabeth Hughes,Timberline 7.8884 Julie Keville, Tambourine 7.B755 Ann Rosemurgy,Tambourine 7.5556 Maybritl Nielsen, Carousel 7.3757 Shane Johnston, Woodside 7.3138 Janet Use, Monie Vista 7.1509 Kristen Geil, Flying Star 6.92510 Angela Lechner, Timberline 6.77511 KristiWarren, Victory 6.77512 Kari Kucera. Woodside 6.B8813 Jessica Ballenger, Pegasus 6,67514 Mary McCormick, Tambourine 6,66015 Jessica Achaetal, Pegasus 6.58816 Jickio Bors.Woodsye 6.43817 Irene Sun. Mt. Eden 6.42518 Carrie Martin, Tambourine 6,26319 Jessica Skipton, Monte Vista 6.05020 Emily Tool, Alhamfara 5.97521 Lisa Jackson, Mt. Eden . 5,950

53 Danielle Teitelman, Black Point 4.32554 Allison Santy, Black Point 4.30055 Katy Niben, Tambourine 4,23856 Linda Grimm, Lompoc 4.22557 Melaine Lopez, Black Point 4.16358 Glenda Yennc, Tan-bourine 4.15059 Shannon McPartland, Bta=k Point 4.11360 Sarah Griner, Woodside 4.10061 Judy Toothaker, Valley View 4.10062 Leila Burrows, Evergreen 3.66363 Ella Zander, Emerald City 3.51364 Helen Clark, Evergreen 3.47565 Laura Nowak, Emerald City 3.35066 Alyssa Stone, Black Point 3.33867 Kebey Barak, Black Point 3,33868 Andrea Rowe, Lorrpoc 3.33fl69 Megan Pruetl. Black Point 3.23fl70 Chry SB a Thompson, Evergreen 3.22571 Ginger Dohmen, Emerald City 3.13872 Lindsay Cox, Emerald Crty 3,07573 Megan Roy, Valley View 3,07574 Aleda Vaughn, Evergreen 2.888

Timberline trades purple for gold and silver by weeping theupper level individual championships. John Alongi (GoldChampion Man), Danny Sommerville (Silver Champion Man),CoachNancy Stevens (holding the Osierlea PresentationAward), Honami Dean (Silver Champion Woman), KerithLemon (Gold Champion Woman) photoiNihw A 022 Ja:qUelyn Skpion, Monte Vista23 Kelly Thwing, Monta Vista24 Silk* Maietta-Haloh, Albuquerque25 Loa Koller, Mt. Eden26 Courtney Slaplelon-Smith, Psgasut27 Julia Sawyer, Tambourine28 BethFullar, PegaiUs29 Lisa Page, Diamond Bar30 Becky Baron, Quicksilver31 Tara Honaychurch, Leading Edge32 Kail* Fugnettl, Victory33 Erica Sciubba, Quicksilver34 Marina Quan, Diamond Bar35 Rhonda Kerr, Victory36 Casey Baron, Quicksilver37 Amanda Oloary, Victory38 Dawn Halmat, Leading Edge39 Kathryn Erickson, Tambourine40 Becky Slaroevic, Tambourine41 Corinne Hale, Albuquerque42 Sara Keller, Mt. Eden43 Amra Neal, Pegasus44 Sarah fllstich, Monte Vista45 Christine Harper-Chan, Alhambra46 Leah R'igg, Emerald City47 Alex's Lw'*on, Black Point48 Jessica Badzik, Tambourine49 Rachael Thorpe, Victory50 Briana Olson, Pegasus51 Samantha Barry, Pegasus52 Annie Lindgren, Abuquerque

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75 Megan McParttand, Black Point76 Carol Christensen, PsgasUi77 Karina Row«, Lompoo78 Christine Worthington, Alhambra

Trot Overall—Women1 Jill Main, Woodtlde2 Lea Rosemurgy, Tambourine3 Elizabeth Hughes, Timberline4 Julie Keville, Tambourine5 Ann Rosemurgy, Tambourine6 Maybritt Nielsen, Carousel7 Shane Johnston, Woodside8 Angela Lechner, Timberline9 Janet lisa, Monte Vista10 Kristan Geil, Flying Star11 Kristi Warren, Victory12 Jessica Ballenger, Pegasus13 Jack'e Bors, Woodslde14 Jessica Achaetal, Pegasus15 Mary McCormick. Tambourine16 Carrie Martin, Tarrbourine17 Jacqueiyn Skipton, Monte Vista18 Jessica Skipton, Monte Vista19 Emily Tool, Alharrbra20 Kelly Thwing, Monte Vista21 Lisa Jackson, Mt. Eden22 Julie Sawyer, Tambourine23 Irene Sun, Mt. Eden24 Courtney Stapleton-Smith, Pegasus25 Silke Matetta-Halch, Albuquerque26 Beth Fuller, Pegasus

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1992 AHSA/AVA National Championships - Results27 Becky Baron, Quicksilver 5.606ZB Kari Kuoera, Woodside 5.60229 MarissaQuan, Diamond Bar 5.47930 Tara Honeychurch, Leading Edge 5.43331 Erica Sa'ibba, Quicksilver 5.36932 Corinne Hale, Albuquerque 5.31033 L'ea Page, Diamond Bar 5.31034 Loa Kelter. Mt Eden 5,27335 Amanda O'Leary, Victory 5.19736 Katie Fugnetti, Victory 5.15437 Casey Baron, Quicksilver 5.14838 Amra Naal, Pegasus 5.07739 Kathryn Erickson, Tambourine 5.04940 Christina Harper-Chan, Alhambra 5.04441 Dawn Halmai, Leading Edge 5.03342 Rhonda Ken, Victory 5.01743 Sarah Rislich, Monte Vela 4.97544 Leah Rigg, Emerald City 4.93145 Sarah Griner, Wcodside 4.91346 Alexis Levtson, Black Point 4.69447 Briana Olson, Pegasus 4.89048 Rachael Thorpe, Victory 4.86949 GlendaYenni.Tarrfoourine 4.B6750 Linda Grimm, Lorrpoc 4.64651 Becky Starcevic, Tambourine 4.62352 Annie Lindgren, Albuquerque 4.80253 Danielle Twtelman, Black Point 4,73854 Judy Toothaker, Valley View 4.50855 Jessica Badzik, Tarnbourine 4.50656 Melaine Lopez, Black Point 4.50257 Allison Santy, Black Point 4.48858 Shannon McPartland, BlackPoint 4.46959 Katy Niben, Tambourine 4.46060 Sara Keller, ML Eden 4.42361 Samantha Barry, Pegasus 4.40462 Megan Roy, Valley View 4.36763 Aryssa Stone, Black Pwnt 4.20664 Andrea Rcwe, Lompoc 4.20265 Leila Burrows, Evergreen 4.06966 Ella Zander, Emerald City 4.02367 ChryssaThompson, Evergreen 3.98368 Keteey Barak, Black Point 3.90669 MeganPruett, BlackPoint 3.85270 Ginger Dohmen, Emerald City 3,81071 Helen Clark, Evergreen 3.75072 Megan McPartland, Black Point 3.70673 Laura Nowak. Emerald City 3.56374 Christine WorthIngton, Albuquerque 3,54475 Aleda Vaughn, Evergreen 3.36076 Lindsey Cox, Emerald City 3.29677 Karina Rowe, Lorrpoc 3,26576 Carol Christensen, Pegasus 3.110

Trot Compulsories—Men1 William Dunn, Carousel 5.7832 Evan Blair, Abuquerque 5.7333 Jonathan Dunn, Carousel 5.2504 Jonathan Tal, Tambourine 4.9925 Matt Yenni, Tarrbourine 4.7006 SethNaaca, Evergreen 4.6757 Aron Tyler, Valley Vww 4.2836 Bart Dohrpsn, Emerald City 3.225

Trot KUr—Men1 William Dunn, Carousel 5.7632 Jonathan Tal, Tarrbourine 4,9883 Jonathon Dunn, Carousel 4.7754 Matt Yanni, Tambourine 4,7136 Evan Blair, Abuquerque 4.4006 Ssth Nasca, Evergreen 3.6257 Aron Tyler, Valley VW 3,4258 Bart Dohmen, Emerald City 2.925

Trot Overall—Men1 William Dunn, Carousal 5.7732 Evan Blair, Abuquerque 5.0673 Jonathon Dunn, Carousel 5.0134 Jooathnn Tal, Tambourine 4.9906 Matt Yonnl, Tambourine 4.7066 Seth Nasca, Evergreen 4.1507 Aron Tyler, Valley View 3.8546 Bart Dohmen, ErrwraJd City 3.075

2-Phase EventsOpen 2-Phase Team Compul.

1 California Carousel 7.4912 Tambourine 6.0953 Central Valley 5.675

Open 2-Phase Team Barrel Kur1 California Carousel 7.6752 Central Valley 7.213

Open 2-Phase Team Overall1 California Carousel 7.5832 Central Valley 6.444

Prelim. 2-Phase Team Compul.1 Tambourine 5.3962 Diamond Bar 5,2073 Blackpoint'Headlines' 5.1474 Valley View "Mighty Munchkins' 5.0575 Slackpoint/FryIng Star 'All Stars' 4.4616 Blackpoint "Midnight Meteors" 4,1297 Kunia 4.088

Prelim. 2-Ph. Team Barrel Kur1 Kunia 6.3382 Tambourine 5.9753 Blackpool "Midnight Meteors" 5.8504 Blackpoint/Frying Star "All Stars' 5.7B85 Diamond Bar 5.7636 Blackpoint 'Headlines" 5,6757 Valley View'Mighty Munchklns: 5,450

Prelim. 2-Phaae Team Overall1 Tarrbourine 5.6872 Diamond Bar 5.4653 Blaekpoint "Headliners" 5.4114 Valley View "Mighty Munchkins: 5.2545 Kunia 5.2136 Blackpoinl/Frying Star "All Stars' 5.1247 Blaekpoint 'Midnight Meteors' 4.989

Trot 2-Phase Team Compul.1 Wcods'de 5.9902 Tambourine 1 5.2073 Victory 4.9204 Tambourine 2 4.7145 Valley View Young Riders 4.6216 ML Eden 4.3187 BlackPoint _ 4.3028 Valley View Young & Restless 3.825

Trot 2-Phase Team Barrel Kiir1 Woods'ide 6.6132 Tambourine 1 6.6003 Mt Eden 6,3684 BlackPoint 6.1635 Victory 5,8636 Valley View Young Riders 5.6007 Tambourine 2 5.2758 Valley View Young & Restless 5.090

Trot 2-Phase Team Overall1 Woodside 6.3012 Tambourine 1 5.9043 Victory 5.4004 Mt. Eden 5,3535 BlackPoint S.2336 Valley V^wYoung Riders 5.1117 Tambourine 2 4,9958 Valley View Young & Restless 4.456

Gold 2-Ph. Compul.—Women1 AtexaStenl, Carousel 7.8262 Kelley Holly, Tambourine 6.936

Gold 2-Ph. Ban-el Kiir—Women1 Atex* Stent, Carousel 7.9332 Kelley Holly, Tambourine 7.367

Gold 2-Phase Overall—Women1 Atexa Stent, Carousel 7.8812 Kelley Holly, Tarrbourine 7.161

Gold 2-Phaoe Compul.—Men1 Andi Anderson, Valley View 4.699Gold 2-Phose Barrel Kur—Men1 Andi Anderson, Valley V'ww 5.866

Gold 2-Phase Overall—Men1 Andi Anderson, Volley View 5.283

Silver 2-Ph. Compul.—Women1 M'aha McPhwson, Carousel 7.2352 Teresa Ksville, Tambourine 7.1343 Aimee Bullard, Valley View 5.793

Silver 2-Ph. Barrel KOr-Women1 MbhaMcPherson, Carousel 6.9502 Teresa Keville, Tambourine 6.7343 Aimae Bullard, Valley View 6.116

Silver 2-Ph. Overall—Women1 MbhaMcPherson, Carousel 7.0932 Teresa Keville, Tambourine 6.9343 Aim*e Bullard, Valley View 5.954

Bronze 2-Ph. Compul.-Women1 TarnaraTal, Tambourine 6.0432 Lauren Seaby, Carousel 5.9503 SheiiyWammack,ValleyVlew 5.8574 Carrie Mouro, Mt, Eden 5.7795 D'LenaCampagna Pinto,

Tambourine 5.6866 Tylene Forte, Diamond Bar 5.600

7 Nioolle Taylor, Diamond Bar 5.4658 Sondra Wammack, Valley View 5.4299 Katie Hutchinson, Tambourine 5.42210 Tenaya Forte, Diamond Bar 5.35011 Sheryl Thorason, Tambourine 5.29312 Kirsten Nelson, Black Point 5.10013 Mirari Jacobson, Black Point 5,50514 Carla Digennaro, Black Point 4.89315 Becky Dickmeyer, Black Point 4.87216 Tanya Komorowskr, Albuquerque 4.63617 Alison Huriey, Black Point 4,78618 Renee Kroger, Black Point 4.63619 Diana Digennaro, Black Point 4.49320 Sarah Rubinfeld, Black Point 4.26521 Rachel Rubinfeld, Black Point 3.736

Bronze 2-Ph.Barrel Kur-Women1 Lauren Seaby, Carousel 6.9502 Kai« Hutehlnson, Tambourine 6.9173 Tarnara Tal. Tarrbourine 6.8004 Diana Digennaro, Black Point 6.7005 Nicolle Taylor, Diamond Bar 6.3676 Sandra Wammack, Valley View 6.2177 Shelly Wammack. Valley View 6.0178 Tenaya Porte, Diamond Bar 5.9849 TanyaKomorowski, Albuquerque 5.93410 Becky Dickrreyer, BlackPoint 5,90011 Renee Kroger, Black Point 5.90012 Tylene Forte, Diamond Bar 5.88313 Mirari Jacobson, Black Point 5.85014 Kirsten Nelson, Black Point 5.75015 Caria Digennaro, Black Point 5.73316 Mson Hurley, BlackPoint 5.60017 Sheryl Thorsson, Tambourine 5,54818 Rachel Hubinfetd, BlackPoint 5.50019 Carrie Mouro, Mt. Eden 5.38320 Sarah Rubinfeld, BlackPoint 5,317

Bronze 2-Ph. Overall—Women1 Lauren Seaby,Carousel 6.4502 Tarnara Tal, Tambourine 6.4223 Katie Hutchinson, Tambourine 6.1704 Shelly Wamrnack Valley View 5.9375 Nicolle Taylor, Diamond Bar 5.9166 Sondra Wamrnack, Valley View 5,8237 Tylene Forte, Diamond Bar 5,7428 Tenaya Forte, Diamond Bar 5.6679 Diana Digennaro, BlackPoint 5.59710 Carrie Mouro, Mt. Eden 5.85111 Mirari Jacobson, BlackPoint 5.45112 Sheryl Thoreson, Tambourine 6.43913 Kirsten Nofeon, Black Point 5.42514 Becky Dickmeyer. BlackPoint 5.38615 Tanya Komorowski, Albuquerque 5,38516 Carla Digennaro, Black Point 5.31317 Henee Kroger, Black Point 5.26918 Alison Huriey, BlackPoint 5.19319 Sarah Rubinfald, BlackPoint 4.79120 Rachel Rubinfeld, Black Point 4.618

Bronze 2-Phase Compul.—Men1 Ariel Tal, Tambourine 5,6432 ErtevanPedronoelli, Albuquerque 5.4653 J^BeFruman, BlrckPoint 5.3144 Erik Martonovlch, Flying Star 5.3075 Kenny Oelsler, Diamond Bar 4.9436 BrenlDahlgren, Valley View 4,8007 Jamet Carbon, Black Point 4,6578 Jon Peterson, Leading Edge 4,5869 Raphael Schulman, Spectrum 4,64310 Blake Dahlgrsn, Valley View 4.450

Bronz* 2-Ph. Barrel Kiir—Men1 EstevanPodroncelli, Albuquerque 6.2642 ErikMartonovich, Flying Star 5.6673 Brent Dahlgren, Valley View 5.6834 Ariel Tal, Tambourine 5.6835 Jamea Carlson, BlackPoint 5.6006 Jesse Fruman, Bl*;k Point 5.5507 Jon Peterson, Leading Edge 5.4646 Kenny Geisler, Diamond Bar 5.4009 Raphael Schulman, Spectrum 5.40010 Blake Dahlgren, Valley View £.034

Bronze 2-Phase Overall—Men1 Estevan Pedroncelli, Albuquerque 5,8752 Ariel Tal, Tambourine 5,7643 Erik Martonovich, Flying Star 5,5874 Jesse Fruman.Btrck Point 5.4325 Brent Dahlgren, Valley View 5.2426 Konny Geislsr, Diamond Bar S.1727 James Carbon, BlackPoint 5.1298 Jon Pelerson, Leading Edge 5,0359 Raphael Schulman, Spectrum 4.97210 Blake Dahlgren, Valley View 4.742

Trot 2-Phase Compul.—Women1 Julie Keville, Tambourine 6,0862 Kristen Geil, Flying Star 5.7433 Mary McCormck. Tambourine 5.6794 Lea Rosemurgy, Tarrbourine 5,6715 Jackie Bors, Woodside 5,6296 Carrie Martin, Tarrbourine 5.5647 AnnaLoeb.Woodside 5,5648 Emily Tool, Alharjbfa 5.5369 Lisa Jackson, ML Eden 5.51410 Kristi Warren, Victory 5.50011 Kari Kuoera, Woodside 5.46412 Jill Main, Woodside 5.45713 Ann Rosemurgy, Tambourine 5.40014 Shane Johnston, Woodside 5.27915 Loa Keller Mt. Eden 5,27916 Becky Starcevic, Tarrbourine 5,23617 Christina Rodriguez-Hart,

Valley View 5.22118 GtendaYenni,Tarrbourine 5.17119 Irene Sun, Mt. Eden 5.04320 Silks Maietta-Hatch, Albuquerque 5.02921 Annie Lindgren. Abuquerque 4.92922 Rachael Thorpe, Victory 4.90723 Carol Brodsky. Valley View 4.87124 Corinne Hale, Albuquerque 4.79325 Leah Rigg, Emerald Chy 4.77126 Katie Niteen, Tambourine 4.70727 Lisa Page, Diamond Bar 4.67928 MarissaQuan, Diamond Bar 4.67929 Julie Sawyer, Tambourine 4.58630 Sandy Dahlgren, Valley View 4.55731 Erica Ward, Valley View 4.55732 Christine Worthington, Alhambra 4.54333 Katie Fugnetti, Victory 4.50034 Sara Keller, Mt. Eden 4.50035 Danielle T&rtelman, Black Point 4.49336 Dense Hansen, Ml. Eden 4.47937 Megan Roy, Valley View 4.47138 Anessa Dailey, Woodside 4.46439 Christine Harper-Chan, Alhambra 4,37940 Amanda O'Leary, Victory 4.30041 Ginger Dohmen, Emerald City 4.30042 HeatherWard.ValteyView 4.20743 Allison Santy, BlackPoint 4.19344 Karina Rowe, Lorrpoc 4.10045 Jody Toothaker, Valley View 4.06446 Jessica Badzik, Tambourine 4.05747 Rhonda Kerr, Victory 3,B4348 Andrea Rowe, Lompoc 3,77149 Linda Grimm, Lompoc 3,74350 Lindsey Cox, Emerald City 3,47151 Alexis Lev'ison, Black Point 3.40752 Kelsey Barale, Black Point 2.414

Trot 2-Ph. Barrel Kur—Women1 Julie Keville, Tambourine 7.1332 Lea Rosemurgy, Tambourine 7.0333 Kari Kucera, Woodside 6,9174 Jill Main, Woodside 6,9005 Kristi Warren, Victory 6,6636 Shane Johnston, Woodsldo 6.7677 Jackie Bors, Woodside 6,5008 DanielleTeitelman, BlackPoint 6,4839 Aneosa Dailey, Woodside 6,48310 Anna Loefa, Woodside 6.35011 L'aapage, Diamond Bar 6.31712 Emily Tool, Alhambra 6,23313 Lisa Jackson, Mt, Eden 6.21714 Julie Sawyer, Tambourine . 6,20015 Rachael Thorpe, Victory 6,18316 Christine Harper-Chan, Alhambra 6.18317 Carrie Martin, Tarjixiurine 6,16718 Kristen Gail, Flying Star 6.16719 Allison Santy, BlackPoint 6.15020 Katie Fugnetti, Victory 6.15021 Ann Rosemurgy, Tambourine 6.11722 Amanda O'Leary, Victory 6,06323 Mary McCormick, Tambourine 6.06724 Silke Maietta-Hatch, Albuquerque 6,05025 Katie Nils en, Tambourine 6.03326 MarissaQuan, Diamond Bar 6.03327 Irene Sun, Mt. Eden 6.01728 Christine Worthington, Alhambra 5.96329 Annie Lindgren, Abuquerque 5.96730 Denise Hansen, Mt. Edsn 5.95031 Afaxis Lev'son, Black Point 5.95032 Rhonda Kerr, Victory 5.93333 Jessica Badzik, Tambourine 5.91734 Corinne Hale, Albuquerque 5.85035 Kelsey Barate, Black Point 5.85036 Loa Keller, Mt. Eden 5.60037 Judy Toothaker, Valley View 5.78338 Mean Roy, Valley View 5.76739 Sara Keller, Mt. Eden 5.700

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1992 AHSA/AVA National Championships - ResultsDid Your Club Ntgltfl to Pay for Stall Bedding at Fest? Flying CloudFarm has billed AVA for IS bales of stall bedding taken by vaullers without beingpaid for plus an additional i?'5worth oj'bedding taken from Flying Cloud Farms own container al the!992 Naiional Championships.Coaches and club managers, please check wlihyour vaullers and stable managers to verify whether your club paid for all bedding used for your horses atthe 1992 National Champ'ioruhips. Bedding coil is J650 per bale. Please send AVA a check, for $6 50 for each bale your club used, bui neglected to payfor.Serdyo^cfack.pay'ableloAVA,!oAVANal!or^Office,POBox3663,Saratoga, CA95070-I663.

40 Glenda Yenni, Tambourine 5,65041 Linda Grimm, Lompoc 5,65042 Christina Rodriguei-Hart,Vefley View 5.65043 Becky Starcnvic, Tambourine 5.60044 Leah Rigg, Emerald City 5.45045 Carol Brodsky, Valley View 5.35046 Sandy Dahlgren, Valley View 5.31747 Karina Howe, Lompoc 5.21748 Lindsay Cox, Emerald City 5.11749 Ginger Dohmen, Emerald City 4.98350 Andrea Rowe, Lompoc -4.98351 EriraWard.ValteyVIow 4.88352 HeatherWard.Valtey View 3.933

Trot 2-Pha3e Overall—Women1 Julie Kevilte, Tarrbounne 6.6102 Lea Rosemurgy, Tambourine 6.3523 KristiWanen,Victory 6.1924 Kari Kucera, Woodside 6,1905 Jill Main. Woodside 6,1796 J«kjeBors,Woods'.de 6.6047 Shane Johnston. Woodside 6.023B Anna Loeb, Woodside 5.9579 Kristen Geil, Flying Star 5.95510 Emily Tool, Alharrbra 5.88511 Ma/yMcCormfck, Tambourine 5,87312 Lisa Jackson, Mt Eden 5,86513 Carrie Martin, Tarrbourine 5,86514 Ann Rosemurgy, Tambourine 5.75815 Rachael Thorpe, Victory 5.54516 Loa Keller. ML Eden 5.53917 Silke Maletta-Hatch, Albuquerque 5,53918 Irene Sun, Mt, Eden 5,53019 Lisa Page, Diamond Bar 5.49820 Danielle Teitelman, Black Point 5.46821 Anessa Dailey, Woodside 5.4-74-22 Annie Lindgren, Albuquerque 5.44823 Christina Rodriguez-Hart,

Valley View 5.43624 Becky Staroevlc, Tambourine 5.41825 Gtenda Yenni,Tantx>urine 5,41126 Julie Sawyer, Tambourine 5,39327 Katie Niben, Tambourine 5.37028 MarissaQuan, Diamond Bar 5,35629 Kate Fugnetti, Victory 5,33530 Corinne Hale, Albuquecque 5.32131 Christine Harper-Chan, Alhambra 5.28132 Christina Worthington, Alhambra 5,26333 Dense Hansen, Mt Eden 5.21434 Amanda Oteary, Vidory 5.19235 Allison Santy, Black Point 5.17136 Megan Hoy, Valley Vie« 5.11937 Carol Brodsky, Valley View 5.11138 Leah Rigg, Emerald City 5.11139 Sara Keller, Mt. Eden 5.10040 Jessica Badzik, Tambourine 4.98741 Sandy Dahlgren, Valley View 4,93742 Judy Toothaker, Valley View 4,92443 Rhonda Kerr, Victoty 4.S8844 Erica Ward, Valley View 4,72045 Linda Grimm, Lompoc 4.69646 Alexis Levison, Black Point 4.67947 Karina Rowe, Lompoc 4.65848 Ginger Dohmen, Emerald City 4.64249 Andrea Rowe, Lompoc 4.37750 Lindsay Cox, Emerald City 4.29451 Keteey Barale, Black Point 4.13252 HeatherWard, Valley View 4.070

Trol 2-Phase Compul.—Men1 Evan Blair, Abuquerque 4.8792 Aron Tyler, Valley View 4,8643 Jonathan Tal, Tambourine 4,2644 Matthew Yenni, Tambourine 3.9865 Reece Apmadoc, Valley View 3.857

Trot2-Phase Barrel Kur—Men1 Evan Blair, Abuquerque 5,9172 Aron Tyler, Valley View 5.5503 MatthewYenni,Tambourine 5.4674 Jonathan Tal, Tambourine 5.4005 Reece Apmadoc, Valley View 5.367

Trot2-Phase Overall—Men1 Euan Blair, Abuquerque 5.3982 Aron Tyler, Valley View 5.0243 Jonathan Tal, Tarrbourine 4.8324 Matthew Yenni, Tambourine 4.7265 Reece Apmadoc, Valley View 4.612

Demonstration Classes8-Peraon Barrel Kur

1 Woods'̂ 8.1672 BlackPoint 7.100

Triple Barret Kur1 Andi Anderson/Atmee Bullard'

Shannon Manges, Valley View 8,3332 Jesse Ftuman/Diana Digennaro/

Mirari Jacobsen, Black Point 8.1673 Ann Rosemurgy/Carrie Martin/

Lea Rosemurgy. Tambourine 7.9334 D'LenaCampagnaPinlo/KatiaHutchinson/

Tamara Tal, Tambourine 7.8675 Isabella Bbbler/Jill Main/

Carly Adams, Woodside 7.8336 Summer Smith/Lori Miller/

Darcie Purcell, Central Valley 7.8337 Christine WorthingtofVChristine

Haiper-CharVEmily Tool, Alhambra 7.6008 Danielle Teit el man/Allison Santy/

Kristen Geil, Black Point/Flying Star 7.1679 Tenaya Forte/Nicolle Taylor/

Tylene Forte, Diamond Bar 7.16710 Shane Johnston'AnnaLoeb/

Kari Kucera, Woodside 7.03311 James Carbon, Jesse Frurnan/Eiik

Martonovich, Black PointfFlying Star 7.00012 Alexis Lw'ison/Shannon McPartland/

Meagan McPartland, Black Point 6.70013 Rachel Thorpe/Katie Fugnettf

Kristie Warren, Victory 6.36714 Rachel Rubinfeld/Carla Digennaro/

Alison Hurley, BlackPoint 6.16715 Sarah Griner/Anessa Dailey/

Jackie Bors, Woodside 5.70016 Kekey Barale/Magan Pruett/

Melaine Lopez, Black Point 4.333

Canter Double Barrel Kur1 Katie Hutchinsorv/TarnaraTal,

Tambourine 8.0802 Uarisa Curtis/Jake Stockton,

Central Valley 8.0203 Diana Digennaro/Mirari Jacobson,

Black Point 7.S804 Summer Smith/Darae Purcell,

Central Valley5 Colleen Ross/ShannaPomerantz,

7.800

7.800Mt. Eden6 Barbie Burdette/Megan Coale,

Pegasus 7.5007 James CarkoiVJesse Fruman,

BlackPoint 7.A408 Melody Ross/Summer Evert,

Mt. Eden 7.2409 Tenaya Forte/Nicolle Taylor,

Diamond Bar 7.20010 Sarah Rubin (eld/Kir sten Neteon,

BlackPoint 7.20011 James Carlson/Carla Digennaro,

Black Point 6.95012 Diana Digennaro/Kirsleri Nelson,

Black Polnl 6.84013 Alison Hurley/Mirari Jacobson,

BlackPoint 6.80014 Sarah Rubinfetd/Hachel Rubinfeld,

BlackPoint 6,80015 Becky Diekrmyer/Renee Kroger,

BlackPoint 6.78016 Kenny Geisler/Tylene Forte,

Diamond Bar 6.68017 ArialTal/MatthewCampagnaPinto,

Tambourine 6.62018 Sharene Rambo/Colleen Rambo,

Sundance 6.20019 Khar'semaHunt/MeganLogan,

Central Valley 6.100

Trot Doubles Barrel Kur1 Kari Kucera/Jackie Bors, Woodside 8.7002 Christina Worth in gton/Christina

Harper-Chan, Alhambra 8.5803 Marissa Quan/Lisa Page,

Diamond Bar 8.4004 Jill Main/Shane Johnston, Woodside 8.3605 Julie Sawyer/Ann Rosemurgy,

Tan-bourine 8.360

6 Lea Rosemurgy/Julie Keville,Tambourine 8,240

7 Amanda O'Leary/Kristi Warjen,Victory 8.000

8 Christina Rodriguez-Hart/Megan Roy, Valley View 7.880

9 Ann Rosemurgy/Lea Rosemurgy,Tambourine 7.820

10 Kristin Geil/Allison Santy,Black Point 7.460

11 Katie FugnettfRhonda Kerr, Victory 7.08012 Mfllalna Lopez/Alyssa Stone,

BlackPoint 6.90013 Annie Lindgren/Silko Maietta-Hatch,

Abuquerque 6.74014 Anna Loeb/Anessa Dailey,

Woodside 6.72015 Danielle Teitelman/Allison Santy,

BlackPoint 6.56016 Melissa Ward/Katte Roy,

Valley View 6.52017 Shannon McPartlanoVMegan

McPartland, BlackPoint 6.36018 Jessica BallengerfBrianaOlsen,

Pegasus. 6,32019 Kalhryn Erickson/Mary McCormick,

Tambourine 6,30020 Danielle Tohelman/Melaine Lopez,

Black Point 5,28021 LoaKeller/LisaJackson,Mt.Eden 6.18022 Lindsey Cox/Bart Dohmen,

Emerald City 5.40023 Tamea Denault/Leah Rigg,

Errwald City 5,40024 Keteey Barale/Megan Pfoett,

Black Point 5,36025 Laura NowatoElla Zander,

EnwaH City 4,820

Tiny Tols Bri. Compul.—Worn.1 Atexa Rosemurgy, Tambourine 6.7332 BriannaOteon, Pegasus 5,267

Tiny Tols Barrel Compul.—Men1 Bat Dohmen, Emerald City 3,8292 Sean Keville, Tambourine 3.750

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Fun classes developcreativity and style. TrotBarrel Doubles WinnersKari Kucera and JackieBors of WoodsideVaulters, /%<*>.• #*/«« & 0*™

All the way fromHa\vaii, KitniaVaulters Sara

Foreman, MonteKelly, Dussy Kelly,

and Kim Johnsontake first place in

Preliminary2-Phase Team Kur

Photo:Nelion & O-nttt

Letter to the Editor of Vaulting WorldPeople often ask me why I have become so involved with the

AVA and vaulting. I don't have any children and have never vaultedmyself. Well, I'd like to share an experience at this year's Nationals.The Kunia Vaulters from Hawaii are Seventh Day Adventists whoobserve their Sabbath from sundown Friday until sundown Saturday.On Friday they competed in the Preliminary 2-Phase Team compe-tition, but had to leave before the Awards Ceremony.

On Saturday afternoon, I was walking by the office and happenedto be next to them when they discovered that they had taken first placein the Kiir class. The lookof joy on their faces and the excitement thatthey generated was simply fantastic.

Congratulations and thanks to the Kunia Vaulters.Gerry A. Brown

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Hollywood Horse Show Supports Therapeutic Vaultingby Denise Tomey of Ahead With Horses

The excitement of William Shatner's Hollywood CharityHorse Show, Reining Royale (held at the Los Angeles EquestrianCenter March 6th and 7th), has spread throughout the country withproceeds allocated to eight programs providing therapeutic vault-ing to handicapped children. Original funds from the Show weredonated to Ahead With Horses, Inc. which then distributed thefunds to honor Mr. Shatner's dream of helping special childrenthroughout the United States.

Identical grantawards were distributed to BlackPointVaultersin Martinez, C A; Coffee Creek Riding Center for the Handicappedin Edmund, OK; Great Falls Vaulting Team in Great Falls, VA;Lompoc 4-H Vaulters, Lompoc, CA; Sierra Nevada Vaulters inCarson City, NV; Timberline Vaulters in Soquel, CA; ValleyView Vaulters in Tujunga, CA; and Nina Wiger in Woodsidc, CA.These programs were selected on the basis of effective servicedelivery tracked by the NCFTV and chair Liz Helms.

This unique opportunity marks the first time that the AVA hashad its work with the disabled brought to the attention of a nationalcorporate sponsor. McDonald's Operator's Association contributedto the event on the basis of the self evident benefits demonstratedby (he sport. Other contributing sponsors included Joe Isabel'sGateway Cablevision, American Quarter Horse Association,Colonial Electric, Professionals Choice, Dermagen VeterinaryResearch Lab, Ash Land & Livestock. Along with Ahead WithHorses, Ronald McDonald Children's Charities shared in theproceeds from the event.

Exciting reports have already come in from several programs.Black Point Vaulters' Carole Dwinell reports, "The money isdirectly funding the program at Byron Ranch presidential facilityfor teenage boys run by the Contra Costa Probation Department).We are now three weeks into the program and it is a success."Timberline Vaulters have already slartedaparentwish list of itemsto add to their recreation play area. "Everyone is very excitedabout adding swings and slides and other things which the vaulters

WilliamShatner,Ronald

McDonaldand Devin

Miles, 9years old,

who hascerebral

palsy,work

togetherto benefitchildren.

Photo:Ahead With Horses

can use between turns to enhance their balance and motor skills",said Nancy Stevens, Program Director.

Presentations showing how the funds are being used will be ahighlight of the NCFTV session of the AVA annual meetingscheduled for Friday, February 5th in Los Angeles. WilliamShauier has been invited to be the honored guest. His presencewould surely be an honor for the AVA, NCFTV and the entire fieldof therapeutic vaulting. For more information call Denise at (818)767-6373 0

Little Bit 1992 N.A.R.H.A.Goes a Long Way Conference

A 5 year old girl who rides horses tofight cerebral palsy's crippling effects isamong scores of people with disabilitieswho ride for therapy at Little Bit Therapeu-tic Riding Center in Woodinvillc, WA.

The riding program helps both chil-dren and adults combat effects of physicalchallenges as head trauma, cerebral palsy,s, and Down's Syndrome.

Little Bit is winner of the Delta Soci-ety (national clearing house for infomationaboutall types of people-animal programs)Therapeutic Riding ModelProgram Award.For more information contact Rob Ruth,Unamics, Inc. (509) 332-5627 0

This year's conference is scheduledfor November 12-15 in Tysons Corner,Virginia. Thethemeis"OurRidingTeam:Unifying Mind, Body & Spirit."

Intensive pre-conference workshopsfor instructors, therapists, and administra-tors are planned. The conference willfeature further workshops, seminars andsocial events such as tours of WashingtonD.C.

This is an excellent networking andeducational opportunity. All interestedparties are invited. For more info, callNorth American Riding for the Handi-capped Association: 1-800-369-RIDE. 0

TherapeuticVaulting at SFEF

Five disabled children ages 6 through11 performed at the SanFranciscoEquestrianFestival at the Cow Palace on Friday, Au-gust 7. The three day international eventbenefited the National Center for EquineFacilitated Therapy, Woodside, CA.

Thirty children, most of whom haveCerebal Palsy, participate in once or twiceweekly individual therapy sessions with ateam of horses, therapists, horse handlers,and volunteers. The sessions includeHippotherapy, Remedial Vaulting, Devel-opmental Vaulting and Therapeutic Riding,

For more information contact BarbaraHeine (415) 851-2271. 0

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Pegasus AHSA/AVA Summer FestKitchy Burdette, Pegasus Coach

Fourteen clubs participatedin the AHSA/AVA RecognizedPegasus Summer Fest at theSanta Cruz County Fairgroundson July 17th and 18th, 1992. Weespecially welcomed new Cali-fornia clubs: Evergreen, Wilton;Mountain Springs, Acton, NuBalance, and Orangevale, indi-vidual vaulter Evan Oldford ofMid-Atlantic Voltigeurs, NJ.

Thirty different classes wereoffered including Tiny Tots,Beginning through AdvancedTrot and all levels of Canter onhorse and barrel in Individual,Pas de deux, 2-Phase, and Teamevents. In this last competitionbefore Nationals classes wereoffered in nearly all eventsscheduled at the Championships.

The Santa Cruz CountyFairgrounds were spacious andpleasant with predictably fineweather. Many vaulters andparents commented that it wouldbe a great site for Nationals. (Infact Nationals were held at thissite in the late 70's). Wouldn't itbe fun to come back to this sitefor the AVA's 25th anniversary?

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Team EventA Team Compulsories

\e Vista 42.744

A Team Kiir1 Monle Vista 37.650

A Team Overall1 Mnnle Vista 7.309

B Team Compulsories1 Ut. Eden 39.6252 Tambourine • 36.7633 Timiwxlina 35.025

B Team Kiir1 Timberline 37.7502 MtEden 36,5503 Tambourine 35.100

B Team Overall1 Mt, Eden 6.9262 Timberline 6.6163 Tambourine 6.533

C Team Compulsories1 Monte Vista 33.763

CTeam Kur1 Monle Vista 31.300

C Team Overall1 Monte Vista 5,915

Trot Team Compulsories1 Tambo urine 5.7542 Woodside/Carousel 5.5233 Monte Vista 5.4754 Timbwline 5.433

5.088

Results—AHSA/AVA Recognized Pegasus Summer Fest, July 17-18,1992, Santa CruzCounty Fairgrounds, Watsonville, CA. Judges Canter Day: Joyce Gussenhoven (R),

Deborah Harrison (R), Trot Day: Nina Wiger (Apprentice), Kristen Deuber (Silver Medalist),AHSA Steward: Mary Schrader

Trot Team Kur1. Timberline2. Tambourine3. Monte Vista4. Pegasua

TrotTeBm Overall , AlexaStent, California Carousel1. Timbedme 6.055 2 Honami Dean, Tirrberline2. Monte Vista 5.623 3 Marcia Siegal, California Carousel3. Tambourine 5.457 4 Teresa Kevilie, Tambourine

6,8005.1005.0804.700

6.0555.6235.457

4. Pegasus 4.911

Beginning Trot Team Compul.1. Quicksilver2. Tambourine3. ML Eden4. Woodside5. Nu Balance

5.3405.2205.1704.4104.010

Pas de Deux EventsPreliminary Pas de Deux

1 Rebecca Lee/JandeKyes, Ml,Eden 5.9002 ' Shannon Moriarty/Melissa Ross, MV5.750

Trot Pas de Deux1 Elizabelh Hughes/Angela Lechner,

Timborline 6,6802 Jeesica Skipton/Jaoqut Skipton,

Monte Vista 6.300

8 Jeanie Mascia, California Carousel9 Kara Nunnencamp, Qu'eksirver10 Michelle Joyce, Quicksi^er11 L*>by Stow, Pegasus

Silver Round II—Women

7.1467.0566.9173.675

Mischa McPherson, Calif. CarouselMichelle Joyce, Quicksi^erJeanle Mascia, California CarouselKara Nunnencarrp, QuicksilverSummer Smith, Central Valley

10 Darcie Purcell, Central Valley

Silver Overall—Women1 Alexa Slent, California Carousel2 Honami Dean, Tirrberline3 Maic'iaSiegat, California Carousel4 TaresaKevilSa, Tambourine5 Mischa McPherson, Calif. Carouse I6 Jeame Mascia, California Carousel7 Michelle Joyce, Quicksilver8 Kara Nunnencamp, Quicksilver9 Summer Smith, Central Valley10 Darc'te Purcdl, Centra) Valley

7.8857.8217.5717.2316.9926.7206.6256.5926.0505.796

8.0127.9647.6337.3627.1736.8B66.8306.8256.6246.477

3 Jill Main/Shane Johnston,Woodside 6,300

4 Lea RosemurgyfJulie Keville,Tambourine 6.000

5 Julie Sawyer/Anne Hosemurgy,Tambourine 5,000

Individual EventsGold Round I—Women

1 IsabelleBibbler, Woodside 8,0612 Kelley Holly, Tambourine 7.4133 Kristi Dueber, Pegasus 3.567

Gold Round II—Women1 IsabelleBibbler, Woodside 7.8962 Kelley Holly, Tambourine 6.959

Gold Overall—Women1 IsabelleBibbler, Woodside 7.9792 Kelley Holly, Tambourine 7.186

Gold Round I—Men1 Evan Oldford. Mid-Atlantic 7.821

Gold Round II—Men1 Evan Oldford, Mid-Atlantic 6.990

Gold Overall—Men1 Evan Oldford, Mid-Atlantic 7.406

Silver Round I—Women1 AtexaStent, California Carousel 8.1382 Honami Dean, Tirrfoerline 8.1063 Marcia Siegal, California Carousel 7.6944 Teresa Kevilte, Tambourine 7.4925 Mischa McPherson, Cat rf, Carouse I 7.3546 Summer Smith, Central Valley 7.1987 Darcie Purcell, Central Valley 7.158

Monte VistaChampionshipA TeamValerieBantner,JessicaHow ton,Chad Rosson MissHollyB'Golly

Bronze Compulsories—Women1 Gillian Casey, Timberline 7.4672 Ateta Kotecki, Monte Vista 7.2753 Rosalie Brown, Timberline 7.0924 Valerie Bantner, Monte Vista 7.0675 Jande Kyes, MtEden 7.0426 Alexis Bonducci, Timberline 6.8677 Mebdy Ross, Mt.Eden 6.B258 Colleen Ross, MtEden 6.B099 Marisa Curtis, Central Valley 6.73410 KrislaPoppenberg, Quicksilver 6.73311 Lauren Saputelli, Monte Vista 6.70912 Melissa Ross, Monle Vista 6.61713 Zoe Smith, Mt.Eden 6.59214 Tina Campbell, California Carousel 6.53315 Sian Parry, MtEden 6,52516 Camilie Waldorf, Timberline 6.46417 D'Lena Campagna-Pinto, Tamberln 6,40818 Shannon Moriarty, Monte Vista 6,35019 Jessica Howton, Monte Vista 6.05020 Lori Milter, Central Valley 6.03421 KharJsema Hunt, Central Valley 5.85022 Becky Diekmeyer, Black Point 5.78323 Diana Dlgennaro. Black Point 5.60024 Kirsten Nelson, Black Point 5.54225 Caria Digennaro, Black Point 5.52526 Rachel Rubinfeld, BlackPoint 5.15927 Kelley Meeks, Timberline 4.442

Bronze Kiir—Women1 Akrta KolecH, Monte Vista 7.8002 Zoe Smith, MtEden 7.5383 Lauren Saputelli, Monte Vista 7.4504 Melissa Ross, Monte Vista 7.4255 MarisaCurtis.CentralValtey 7.3506 Valerie Bantner, Monte Vista 7.2757 Sian Parry, MtEden 7.000

Tina Campbell, California Carousel 6,9889 KristaPoppenberg.QuicksiS'er 6.72510 D'Lena Carnpagna-Pinto, Tamb, 6.56311 KharJsemaHunt,CentralValtey 6.51312 Jande Kyes, MtEden 6.42513 Melody Ross, Mt.Edsn 5.58814 Colleen Roas, Mt.Edon 5,53815 Kirsten Nelson, Black Point 6,46316 Rachel Rublnfeld, Black Point 5,05017 Becky Dickmeyer, Black Point 4.87518 Diana Digenrwo, Black Point 4.52519 Caria Digennaro, Black Point 4.150

Bronze Overall—Women1 Atata Koteckl, Monle Vista 7.5382 Valerie Bantner, Monle Vista 7.1713 Lauren Saputelli, Monte Vista 7.0794 Zoe Sm'rth, MtEden 7.0655 Mario Curtis, Central Valley 7.0426 Melissa Host, Monte Vista 7.0217 Stan Parry, MtEden 6,7638 Tina Carroll, California Carousel 6.7SDfl Jande Kye», Mt.Eden 6.73410 KrisU Poppenborg, Quicksilver 8.72911 D'Lon«C«mpa9na-Plnto,T»mb. 6.4B512 Melody ROM, Mt.Eden 6,20613 Kharliema Hunt, Central Valley 6.18114 Colleen Ross, MtEden 6.17316 Kirsion Nelson, Black Point 5.50216 Becky Dickrpeyer, BlackPoint 5.32917 Rachel RublnfeH, Slack Point 5.10418 Diana Digennaro, Black Point 6.06319 Caria Digennaro, BlackPoint 4.838

Bronze Compulsories—Men1 Chad Roai, Monte Vista 6.6092 Daniel Herzog, Monte Vista 6.1603 Jesse Fruman, BlackPoint 5.9504 Jam** Carlson, Black Point 5,9255 Matthew Campagna-Pinto, Tamb. 5.8756 Clinton Skipton, Monte Vista 5.8257 Jake Stookon, Central Valley 5.792B Neil Ralston, Rl 5.7179 Ariel Tal, Tambourine 5.500

Bronze Kur—Men1 Daniel Herzog, Monte Vista 7.3382 Clinton Sk'pton, Monte Vista 7.1633 Ariel Tal, Tambourine 7.0884 Chad Ross, Monle Vista 7.0135 Matthew Carrpagna-Pinto, Tamb, 6.2636 Jake Stockton, Central Valley 5.9887 Jesse Fruman, BlackPoint 5.275B James Carlson, Black Point 3.938

Bronze Overall—Men1 Chad Ross, Monte Vista 6.8112 Daniel Herzog, Monte Vista 6.7443 Clinton Skipton, Mante Vista 6.4944 Ariel Tat, Tambourine 6.2946 Matthew Campagna-Pinto, Tamb, 6.0696 Jake Stockton, Cantrol Valley 5,8907 Jesse Fruman, Black Point 5.6138 James Carlson, Black Point -t.931

Beg, Canter Compul.—Women1 Tamara Tal, Tambourine 6.8832 SherylThorsson.Tarrbourine 6.4673 TrasyThurston, Mt.Eden 6.2674 Sarah Kliewer. Monte Vista 6.2005 Katie Hutehinson, Tambourine 6.1836 Megan Coale, Pegasua 5,9677 Barbie Burdette, Pegasus 5.9678 RftaBosworth,MLEden 5.817

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Pegasus Fest Results9 Krystal Solarzano.Nu Balance 5.61710 Cory Bosworth, Mt.Eden 5.43311 Rebecca Lee, Mt.Eden 5.13312 AnnikaHiggins, Nu Balance 4.S60' Danfca Larson, Nu fla/anoe 4.78313 Crystal Pakizer, Mountain Springs 4.65014 Michelle Natzel, Nu Balance 4.46715 Elynn FUKS, Centra! Valley 3.350* Vautternotregistered—inot'gitJe to compete

Beginning Canter Kur—Women1 Katie Hutchinson, Tambourine 4.9752 Tracy Thurston.Mt.Eden 4.8003 Tamara Tal, Tambourine 4.7754 Rebecca Lee, Mt.Eden 4.7505 Crystal Pakizer, Mountain Springs 4,2506 Megan Coale, Pegasus 4.0757 Rita Bosworth, Mt.Eden 3.9508 Cory Boaworth, Mt.Eden 3.8009 Barbie Burdetle, Pegasus 3.52510 Michelle Natzel, Nu Balance 3.450

4 Lea Jackson, Mt.Eden 7.1505 Elizabeth Hughes, Timbsrline 6.8256 Nicole Obrecht, Monte Vista 6.5257 Angela Lechner, Tirrfcerline 6.3508 Julie Keville, Tanfoourine 6.3009 Kari Kucera, Woodslde 6.27510 Shane Johnston, Woodside 6.25011 Jessica Skipton, Monte Vsta 6.17512 Jicqueryn Skpton, Monte Vista 5.92513 Maybritt Nielson, California Carousel 5.70014 Amra Neal, Pegasus 5.65015 Janet Use, Monte Vista 5.52516 Jessica Achetel, Pegasus 5.52517 Carol Christensen, Pegasus 5,37518 Jessica Ball en ger, Pegasus 5.150

Trot Overall—Women1 Jill Main, Woodside 6.6332 Ann Rosemurgy, Tambourine 6.5883 Lea Rosemurgy, Tambourine 6.4924 Lisa Jackson, Mt.Eden 6.475

Champion TrotWoman

Jill Main ofWoodside

Vaulterson Jody

' Dariika Larson, Nu Balance 3.40011 AnnlkaHiggins, Nu Batanca £30012 Krystal Solarzano, Nu Balance 2.025' Vautternot registered—ineligible to compete

Beg. Canter Overall—Women1 Tamara Tal, Tambourine 5.8292 Katie Hulchinson, Tarrbourino 5.5793 TrscyThurston, Mt.Edon 5.5344 Megan Coale, Pegasus 5.0215 Rebecca Lee, Mt.Eden 4,9426 Rita Bosworth, Mt.Edon 4.8847 Barbie Burdatta, Pegasus 4.7468 Cory Bosworth, Mt.Eden 4,6179 Crystal Pakizer, Mountain Springs 4.450* Danika Larson. Nu Balance 4.09210 Michelle Natzel, Nu Balance 3.95911 Krystal Solanano, Nu Balance 3.82112 Annika Hlggins, Nu Balance 3,575* Vautter not registered—ineligible to compete

Beg. Canter Compul.—Men* Derek De Le O, Nu Balance 2.6001 Philip Pakizer, Mountain Springs 2.600

Beginning Canter Kiir—Men' Derek De La O, Nu Balance 1.700

Beginning Center Overall—Men' Derek De La O, Nu Balance 2.150' Vaiiller not reghtorod—ineligible to compete

Trot Compulsories—Women1 Angela Lechner, Tirpbwline 6.1002 Jrcquelyn Skipton, Monte Vista 6.0333 Jill Main, Woodside 6.0174 Janet Use, Monta Vista 6.0005 Jessica SkJpton, Monte Vista 5.9506 Nicole Obrecnt, Monte Vista 5.9337 Elizabeth Hughes, Timberline 5.9178 Maybritt Nwlaon, Cafrfomia Carousel 5.9009 Julio Kevi11«, Tambourine 6,85010 Ann Romemurgy, Tambourine 5.B5011 Amra Neal, Pegasus 5.81712 Lisa Jackson, Mt.Eden 5.80013 JoasicaAchetel, Pegasus 5.90014 Sarah Hatich, Monta Vista 5.76715 Kari Kucera, Woodside 5.75016 Lea Rosemurgy, Tambourine 5,73317 Jessica Ballenger, Pegasus 5,70018 Beth Fuller, Pegasus 5,65019 Shane Johnston, Woodside 5.61720 Carol Christsnsen, Pegasus 5.433

Trol Ktir—Women1 Ann Rosemurgy, Tambourine 7.3252 Lea Rosemurgy, Tambourine 7,2503 Jill Main, Woodsy* 7.250

5 Elizabeth Hughes, Timberline 6.3716 Nicole Obrecht, Monte Vista 6.2297 Angela Lechner, Tirrberline 6.2258 Julie Keville, Tambourine 6.0759 Jessica Skipton, Monta Vista 6.06310 Karl Kuoora, Woodsido 6,01311 Jacqueryn Sk'pton, Monte Vista 5.97912 Shana Johnston, Woodside 5.93313 Maybrin Ntelson, California Carousel 5.80014 Janet lisa, Monte Vieta 5.76315 Amra Neal, Pegasus 5.73316 Jessica Achetel, Pegasus 5.66317 Jessica Ballenger, Pegasus 5.42518 Carol Christensen, Pegasus 5.404

Beg. Trot Compul.—Women1 Anna Loeb. Woodsye 5.9502 Kelly Thw'ng, Monte Vista 5.S673 Jackie Bors, Woodside 5,8674 Denise Hanson, Mount Eden 5.850* VicttCox, Faith ft Deed 5.8175 Samantha Barry, Pegasus 5.8006 Julie Sawyar, Tambourine 5.8007 Mary McCormfck, Tambourine 5.6338 Jodie Howard, Woodnide 5.5679 Becky Baron, Quicksilver 5,55010 Kathryn Erickson, Tambourine 5.51711 Casey Baron, Qu'ekslivor 5.43312 Sarah Griner, WoodskJe 5.43313 Courtney Staplelon-Smrth, Pegasus 6.41714 Anossa Daitey, Woodside 5,40015 GlendaYenni, Tambourine 5,36716 Irene Sun, Mount Eden 5.31717 KatyNilseni Tambourine 5.3OO18 Lindsey Curren, Woodside 6.25019 Brittney Burnett, Nu Balance 5.23320 Erica Schubba, Quicksirver 5.217* Mottle McHenry, Faith W Dead 5.05021 Emily Brooks, Monte Vista 5.01722 MeaganProber, Woodside 5.01723 Becky Starcevio, Tambourine 4.S8324 Helen Clark, Evergreewn 4.83325 Sara Mler, Mount Eden 4,81726 Amy Natzel, Nu Balance 4.76727 Leila Burrows, Evergreen 4.75028 Kristy Natzel, Nu Balance 4.55029 Jessica Badzik, Tambourine 3.96730 Tabalha Archer, Mountain Springs 3,50031 Eden Jordan, Mountain Springs 2.000* V&ulter not registefod—ineligible to compete

Beginning Trot Ktir—Women1 Mary McCormick, Tambourine 5.7502 Kathryn Erickson. Tambourine 5.5003 Jackie Bors, Woodside 5.4504 Julie Sawyer, Tambourine 5.2005 Casey Baron,Quicksilver 5.050

6 Sara Keller, Mt.Eden 4.9007 KatyNilsen, Tambourine 4.6638 Kelly Thwing, Monte Vista 4.3759 Amy Natzel, Nu Balance 4.37510 Becky Baron, Quicksilver 4,32511 Irene Sun, Mt.Eden 4.250* VictiCox, Fa/fh'n Deed 4.20012 Lilia Burrows, Evergreen 4.20013 Courtney Staplolon-Smith, Pegasus4.15014 Erica Stiubba, Quicksilver 4.100' Mottle McHenry, Faith'n Deed 4.05015 Dentso Hanson, Ml.Eden 3.95016 Samanlha Barry, Pegasus 3.82517 Glenda Yennl, Tambourine 3.77518 Brittney Burned, Nu Balance 3,75019 Jessica Badzik, Tambourine 3.60020 Kristy Natrel, Nu Balance 3.350* Vautter not fogistsfod—ineligible to compete

Beg. Trot Overall—Women1 Mary McCormick, Tambourine 5.6922 Jackie Bors, Woodside 5.6593 Kathryn Erickson, Tambourine 5.5094 Julie Sawyer, Tambourine 5.5005 Casey Baron, Quicksilver 5.2426 Kelly Thwing, Monte Vista 5.121* Victt Cox. Faslh'n Deed 5.0097 Katy Niben, Tambourine 4.9828 Becky Baron, Quicksilver 4.9389 Denise Hanson, Ml.Eden 4,90010 Sara Kelter, Mt.Eden 4.85911 Samanlha Barry, Pegasus 4.81312 Irene Sun, Mt.Eden 4,78413 Courtney Staploton-Smith, Pega3Us4,78114 Erica Sciubba, Quicksilver 4,65915 Amy Natzel, Nu Balance 4,57116 GlandaYanni,Tambourine 4.571' Mollio McHenry, Faith'n Deed 4.55017 Brittney Burnett, Nu Balance 4.49218 LiliaBurrows, Evergreen 4.47519 Kristy Natzel, Nu Balance 3.95020 Jessica Badzik, Tambourine 3.7B4' Vautter not registered*-ineligible to compete

Beg. Trot Compulsories—Men1 SethfJasca, Evergreen 5.4172 Jonalhan Tal, Tambourine 5.2673 Matt Yanni, Tambourine 5.250

ChampionTrot TeamTimberlineVaulters —

Angela Lechnerand Elizabeth

Hughes on Barry

Photo: ChrhBra*n

4 Josh Jackson, Timberline 4,7005 Garrott Archer, Mountain Springs 4.4836 K,C. Archer, Mountain Springs 4,383

Beginning Trot Kur—Men1 Jonathan Tal, Tambourine 4.6002 Garrett Archer, Mountain Springs 4.4503 Matt Yennl, Tambourine 2.875

Beginning Trot Overall—Men1 Jonathan Tal, Tambourine 4.9342 Garrett Archer, Mountain Springs 4.4673 Matt Yenni, Tambourine 4,063

Tiny Tots Compulsories1 Carly Adams, Woodside 5,3332 Stephanie Clapper, Timberline 5.2503 Danielle Skipton, Monte Vista 5.0834 BrianaOfeen, Pegasus 4.9175 Pamela Ralston, Timberline 4,9176 Kiratie Kucera, Woodside 4.5007 Atexa Rosemurgy, Tambourine 4.4178 MelindaMcCullin, Mountain Springs 4.0009 Bonnie Poggi, Nu Balance 3.91710 TaraBurrcws, Evergreen 3.917

11 Christina Vaughn, Evergreen12 Leticia Soloriano, Nu Balance13 Zoe Burrows, Evergreen

Tiny Tola Kur—Women1 Kirstie Kucera, Woodside2 Carly Adams, Woodside3 Briana Olson, Pegasus4 Danielle Sk'pton, Monte Vista5 Stephanie Clapper, Timbarline6 Leticia Solorzano, Nu Balance

Alexa Rosemurgy, TambourineBonnie Poggi, Nu Balance

Tiny Tots Overall—Women

3.8333.4173.417

5.3755.1254.8754.7504.3754.1254.1253.000

1 Carly Adams, Woodside2 Kirstie Kucera, Woodside3 Danielle Skipton, Monte Vista4 Briana Oben, Pegasus5 Steph an ie Clappe r, TTmbe rli n e6 Atexa Rosemurgy, Tambourine

Leticia Solorzano, Nu Balance8 Bonnie Poggi, Nu Balance

Tiny Tots Compulsories—Men

5,2294.9384.9174.8964.8134,2713.7713.458

3.833Sean Keville, Tambourine

Tiny Tots Kiir—Men1 Sean Kevilte, Tambourine 3.500

Tiny Tots Overall—Men1 Sean Keville, Tambourine 3,667

2-Phase and Barrel EventsTrot 2-Phase Team Compul.

1 Woodside 5.8002 Mt. Eden 5.283

Trot 2-Phase Team Barrel Kur1 Woodside 6.4752 Mt. Eden 5,300

Trot 2-Phase Team Overall1 Woodslde 6.1382 Mt. Eden 5.292

Preliminary Barrel Doubles1 Michelle NatzaWrystal Solorzano,

Nu Balance 7.400

2 Diana Digennaro/Kirsten Nelson,Black Point 7.080

3 Katie Hutchlnson'TamaraTal,Tambourine 6.740

' Annika Higgins/Danika Larson,Nu So/ance 6.620

4 Phillip Pak'rzer/Crysta! Pakizer,Mountain Springs 6.560

5 James Carbon/Caria Digenna/o,Black Point 6,560

6 Jessie Fru man/James Carlson,Black Point 5.600

* VauHer not registered—ineligible to compete

Trot Barrel Doubles1 Lea Rosemurgy/Julia Kevilla,

Tambourine 6.8002 Angola Lechner/Elizabeth Hughes,

Timberline 6.6203 Julie Sawyer/Ann Rosemurgy,

Tambourine 6.6204 Jill Main, Shane Johnston,

Woods'de 6,400

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Pegasus Fest Results Board of Directors MeetingBeginning Trot Barrel Doubles

Kirstie Kuoera'Carry Adams,Woods'id* 6.720

2 Brittney BurnettfKristy Nalzel,Nu Balance 6.2CW

3 Amy N atze l/Letic Ja Sdo rzan o,Nu Balance 5.800

4 Kathryn.Erickson/M;uy McCormick,Tambou ri ne 5.700

* Jodie Howard/Megan Prober,Woodside 5.620

5 Sarah Griner/Lindsey Cunan,Woodside 5.520

6 L'BaJackson/LoaKeller.MtEden 5.4407 SaraKeller/|rermSun,Mt.Eden 5.200B Eden Jordan/K.C, Archer,

Mountain Springs 4.920' Vaullor not rog'stered—ineligible to compete

Open 2-Phase Horse—Women1 Mtsha McPherson, Calif. Carousel 6.900

Open 2-Phase Barrel—Women1 M'rsha McPharson, Calil. Carouse! 7.833

Open 2-Phase Overall—Women1 Msha McPherson, Calil. Carouse! 7.367

Gold 2-Phase Barrel—Women1 Kelley Holly, Tarrtwurine 7.500

Silver 2-Phase Barrel—Women1 Teresa Keville, Tambourine 7.300

Pre!im,2-Phase Horse—Women1 Klrsten Nelson, Black Point 5.B572 Becky Dickmeyer, Black Point 5,6573 Carla Digennaro, Black Point 4.4714 Katie Hulciiinson.Tarrbourirte 4.4295 Diana Digennaro, Black Point 4.3716 Crystal Pakcer, Mountain Springs 4.3577 Rachel Rubtmleld, Black Point 4.3OO

Prelim. 2-Phase Barrel—Women1 TamaraTal, Black Point 8.0672 Kirsten Nefeon, Black Point 7.9333 Katie Hutchinson, Tambourine 7.833A Sheryl Thorsson, Tambourine 7.7675 Barbie Burdette, Pegasus 7.667B Becky Dickmeyer. Black Point 716007 Carla Digennaro, Black Point 7.467B Rachel RublnfeU, Black Point 7.3679 D'Lena Campagna-Pinto, Tambourine 7.33310 Crystal Pakizer. Mountain Springs 7.26711 Diana Digennaro, Black Point 6.867

1 Prelim. 2-Ph. Overall—Women1 Kirsten Nelson, Black Point2 Becky Diekrneyer, Black Point3 Katie Hutchinson, Tambourine4 Carla Digennaro, Black Point5 Rachel Rubinfeld, Black Point6 Crystal Pakrzer, Mountain Springs

6.8956.6296.1315.9695.8345.8125.619

Men5.7005.400

Diana Digennaro, Black Point

Prelim.2-Phase Hors1 Jessie Fruman, BlackPoint2 Jamas Carbon, Black Point3 Phillip Pakizer, Mountain Springs 4.971

Prelim.2-Phase Barrel—Men1 Ariel Tal, Tambourine 7.8332 Jessie Fruman, BlackPoint 7.8003 MattCarrpagna-Ptnto,Tambourine 7.7674 James Carlson, Black Point 7.5705 Phillip Pakizer, Mountain Springs 7.500

Prelim.Z-Phase Overall—Men1 Jessie Fruman, Black Point 6.7502 James Carlson, Black Point 6.4653 Phillip Pakrzer, Mountain Springs 6.236

Trot 2-Phase Horse—Women1 Jill Main, Wtxxk'ide 6.1672 Shane Johnston, Woodside 5.7333 Lea. Rosernurgy, Tarrbourine 5.6334 Julie Keville, Tambourine 5.5335 Ann Bossrwrgy, Tatr-bo urine 5.483

Trot 2-Ph. Barrel Kur—Women1 Julie Ko^lte,Tambourine 5.1502 Lea RosemUrgy, Tarrbourine 4.7003 Jill Main, Woodside 4.6754 Kari Kucera, Woodside 4.6255 Shane Johnston, Woodside 4.3506 Ann Rosomurgy, Tambourine 4.000

Trot 2-Phase Overall—Women1 Jill Main, Woodside 5.4212 Julie Kevilte, Tambourine 5.3423 Kari Kooera, Woodside 5.263

4 Lea Rosemurgy, Tambourine 5.1675 Shane Johnston, Woodside 5.0426 Ann Rosamurgy, Tambourine 4.742

Beg. Trot 2-Ph. Horse—Women1 Lisa Jackaon, Mt.Eden 6.0332 Anna Loob, Woodside 5.9173 Jackie Bors, Woodside 5.1834 Irene Sun, MtEden 4.9505 SaraKelter. Mt.Eden 4.7006 Anessa Daitey, Woodside 4.6007 Tabatha Archer, Mountain Springs 2.467

Beg.Trot2-Ph. Barrel Kile-Worn.1 Anna Loeb, Woods'de 6.1332 Jackie Bors, Woodside 5.7003 Irene Sun, MLEden 5.7004 Sara Keller, MtEden 5.6005 Den'ise Hanson, Mt.Eden 5.6006 Loa Keller, Mt.Eden 5.5337 Anessa Daitey, Woodside 5.400fl Meagan Probef, Woodside 5.3679 Lisa Jackson, Mt.Eden 5.33310 Jessica Badzik, Tambourine 5,23311 GlendaYenni,Tambourine 5.16712 Helen Clark, Evergreen 5.16713 Sarah Griner, Woodside 5.1 DO' Jodie Howard, Woodside 5.06714 Julie Sawyer, Tambourine 4.93315 LeilaBurrow, Evergreen 4.06716 Eden Jorden, Mountain Springs 4.86717 Zooey Burrow, Evergreen 4.50018 Tabatha Archer, Mountain Springs 4.467* Vaulter not r#g!st»f0d—IneOgibto to compete

Beg. Trot 2-Ph. Overall—Worn.Anna Loeh, WoodsideL"rsaJackson,Mt.EdenJa=kie Bors. WoodsWeIrene Sun, Mt.EdenSara Keller, MtEden

6 Anessa Daitey, Woodside

6.0255.6835.4425.3255.1505.000

Tabatha Archer, Mountain Springs 3.467

Beg. Trot 2-Phase Horse — Men1 K.C, Archer, Mountain Springs 2.5832 Garrel Archer, Mountain Springs 2.500

Beg. Trot 2-Ph. Barrel Kiir— Men1 Garret Archer, Mountain Springs 5.7002 Jonathan Ta!, Tarrbourine 5.6333 K.C. Archer, Mountain Springs 5.3OO4 SethNasca, Evergreen 5.1675 MattYenni.Tatrbourine 5.100

Beg. Trot 2-Phase Overall— Men1 Garret Archer, Mountain Springs 4.1002 K.C. Archer, Mountain Springs 3.942

Tiny Tots Barrel Compulsories1 Alexa Rosemurgy, Tambourine 5.0672 Stephanie Clapper, Timfaerline 4.7503 Kirslie Kucera, Woodside 4.6834 BrianaOben, Pegasus 4.6675 Carly Adams, Woodside 4.5676 Pamela Ralston. Timberline 4.3677 Christina Vaughn, Evergreen 4,1678 Bonnie Poggi, Hu Balance 3.9679 Leticla Solorzano, Nu Balance 3.76710 MelindaMcCullin, Mountain Springs 3.33311 Tara Burrows, Evergreen12 Becca Kucera. Woodside

2.4331.000

Tiny Tots Barrel Kur1 Carly Adams, Woodside 5.0252 Pamela Ralston, Timberline 4.9253 Kirstia Kurcera, Woodside 4.9004 Stephanie Clapper, Timbarline 4.4005 Bonnie Poggi, New Balance 3.9006 MelindaMcCullin.MountainSpringE 3,6507 Letfcia Solorzano, New Balance 3.6508 Briana Olsen, Pegasus 3.5759 Alexa Rosemurgy, Tarrbourine 3.35010 Christa Vaughn, Evergreen 3.35011 Becca Kucera, Woodside 2.500

Tiny Tots Barrel Overall1 Carly Adams. WoodsWe 4.7962 Kirslie Kuoera, Woodside 4.7923 Pamela Ralston, Timbetline 4.6464 Stephanie Clapper, Timberline 4.5755 Alexa Rosemurgy, Tambourine 4.2086 BiranaOben, Pegasus 4.1217 Bonnie Poggi, Hew Balance 3.9338 Christina Vaughn, Evergreen 3.7589 Leticia Sotoirano, New Balance 3.70810 Melinda McCullin, Mountain Springs 3.49211 BeccaKucera, Woodside 1.750

0

Flying Cloud Farm, Petaluma, California,August 12,1992From minutes by Genera! Secretary, Gerry Brown

Present were Jeannie Beattie, Gerry Brown, Charles Bitten-bring, Kitchy Burdette, Joy Coburn, Merry Cole, Suzanne Detol,Joyce Fancher, Colette Garrison, Jan Garrod, Jane Garrod, KelleyHolly, Teresa Keville, Marjorie Oakes, Gail Ostendorf, LesliePederson, Marianne Rose, Stephanie Siemens, Pattie Skipton,andNancy Stevens. Regional Supervisors attending were: TeresaKeville (E), Maxine Chelini (TV), and Charlie Bittenbring (K).

Actions Taken1) Readandapprovedtheminutesofthe27, April 1992Executive

Board Meeting.2) Approved the publishing 1000 copies ofUIrikeRieder'sBook

at a maximum cost to the AVA of $8,000.00, including apreface written by our Technical Committee.

3) Approved new budget presented by Charlie Bittenbring4) Approved proposal to broaden the scope of the Grant Commit-

tee to be presented at the October Board Meeting.5) Approved moving $500.00 from the Grants-Judges category

to the Grant Committee category in the proposed budget fornext year

6) Approved allowing the Board to determine the disposition ofearned interest on a yearly basis.

7) Approved establishment of a Capital Replacement Fund to befunded yearly with 5 % of the value of the capital equipment asa line item in the budget..

8) Approved funding $ 100.00 for the newly recognized RegionX.

9) Approved holding the 1993 National Fest in Ventura, endingon Saturday, 17 July 1993

lO)Approved holding 1995 National Fest in Fort Collins, Colo-rado during the 3rd week of July 1995.

ll)Approved holding 1993 Annual Meeting at the Airtel PlazaHotel in Van Nuys from 4 February 1993 through 7 February1993.

12)Approved re-recognizing Fests disqualified by the NationalOffice because of infractions in the AVA rules

13)Approved reviewing Recognized Competition requirementsto make them more workable. Jan Garrod will appoint acommittee, chaired by the Fest VP to attack this issue.

14)Approved that Judith Bryer change the AVA MembershipApplication Forms to include optional ZIP44.For a complete text of these Minutes, please send a self

addressed, stamped ($0.29) long (#10) envelope to AVA GeneralSecretary, Gerry Brown, P.O. Box 842, Saratoga, CA 95071-0842. 0

Halloween Fest - October 25,1992Garrod Farms, Saratoga, CA

All vaulters are invited to this unrecognized fesL Therewill be lots of lower level and fun classes as well as gold andsilver. Please call Marianne Rose at 408/867-1789 (7-11pmbest - or leave message) if you have any questions.

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Region IV Championships ResultsResults—AHSA/AVARecognized Region IV

Championships, July 18-19,1992, Pueblo, Colorado.

Judges Maxlne Chellnl (R),Lynne Owen(r)

Team Events

Cantor Team Compulsorles (4)1 Abuquerque (Chris Sealey, Estovnn

pedronoelli, T«nya KomQrQW»kl,Heather Sealay) 6,46

2 Flying Star (Kim Benson, Kale Nicholl,Erik Marlonovioh, Kara Baxter) 5,88

Canter Team Barrel Kur1 Abuquerquo 7,gfl2 Flying Star 8,68

Trot Team Compulsorlea (4/8)1 Flying Star (Nik! DozU, Kristen Oell,

Emily Webb, Stephan Ciyiewikl, Alt,JJ Dwlor) 6,09

2 Flying Image (Sophta Holly, Julie akufca,Brandy Rlckman, Stephanie Laird) 4.61

3 Abuquetque (Tfavi* Miller, AnnieLlndgrefi, Ann Tallrrwi, Silke Maietta-Haton.,Myltaia Hart, Elizabeth Molher»on,Evan Blair, Jessica Sanders 4,SB

Trot Team KOr1 Flying Slar 5,7B2 Flying 'mage 5,66

PBS de Deux Events

Preliminary Pas de Deux—R I1 Tanya Komorowikl/Heather Sealey,

Abuquorque 5.842 Kate Nicholl'Erik Martonovich,

Flying Star 5,4]3 Chris Sealey/Estevan Pedroncelli,

Albuquerque 4,78

Preliminary Pas de Deux—R II1 Kate NichoWErik Martonovich,

Flying Star 5,422 Tanya KomorowskJ/Henther Sealey,

Abuquerque 5.413 Chris Sealey/Eatovan Pedroncelll,

Abuquerque 4.79

Trot Pas de Deux1 . JJ DoziorfEmily Webb, Flying Star 7.SO2 Brandy RlekmWJulie Skufca, Flying

Imago 5.62

Individual Events

Silver Compul. R I—Women1 Kim Benson, Flying Star 6,02

Silver Compulsorles R I—Man1 Chris Sealey, Albuquerque 6,46

Silver Kur Round I—Men1 Chris Sealey, Albuquerque 6,84

Silver Compulaories R It—Men1 Chris Sealey, Albuquerque 6.39

Silver Kur Round II—Men1 Chris Snaky, Albuquerque 6,66

Bronze Compulsories—Women1 Tanya Kornorowski, Albuquerque 6,872 Stephanie Rlckman, Flying Imago 6.303 Heathor Sealey, Abuquerque 6,184 KyndraAbeyla,Abuquerque 6,146 Angola Sanchez, Rocking Horto 6.046 Rachael McEmie, Rocking Horse 6.017 Rebeooa Kunkel, flocking Homo 5.968 Teresa Satazar, Rook'ng Horao 5,919 KristiKing, Rocking Horse 5.6810 Kate Nicholl Flying Star 5.5211 Aleah Hockin, Flying Image . 5.4712 Jennifer Lenie, Acorn 5.0713 Kara Baxter, Flying Star 4.4014 Amity Clay, Acorn 4.02

Bronze Kur—Women1 Rachaet McEm'w, Rocking Horse 6.762 KristiKing, Rocking Horse 6,563 Teresa Salaiar, Rocking Horse 6.314 Rebecca Kunkle, Recking Horsa 6.165 Angela Sanchez, Rocking Horse 6.02

6 TanyaKomorownki,Albuquerque 5.B57 Jennifer Lenta, Acorn 5,613 Kendra Abeyla, Albuquerque 5.399 Kate NIcholl, Flying Star 6,1710 Heather Sealey, Abuquerque 5.1711 Stephanie Rbkman, Flying Image 5,1512 Kara Baxter, Flying Star 4.8613 Aleah Hockin, Flying Irn^e 4,8014 Amity Clay, Acorn 4,24

Bronze Overall—Women1 Tanya Komorovwkl, Albuquerque 6.412 Rachael McErn'w, Rooking Horse 6.363 Kristi Kino, Rooking Horse 6.12

Bronze Compulsorles—Men1 E»tevan Pedroncelli, Albuquerque 6.882 Erik Martonovich, Flying Star 6,05

Bronze KUr—Men1 Eilavan Pedronoelll, Albuquerque 8,372 Erik Martonovich, Flying Siar 6.20

Trot Compulsories—Women1 Brandy fllckman, Flying Image 8.262 J.J.Doxler, Flying Star 6,803 Aihley Slocker, pocking Horte • 5,734 DanlC»dar», Kalmana Farm* 5jj5 Krliten OoII, Flyinfl Star 6,836 Elizabeth Matrileson, Albuquerque 6,667 Julie Skufca, FMrXJ Image 5.46B Silke Malette-Hatch, Albuquerque 6,469 NIW Dozler Flying Star 4,9110 Emily Wobb.FfylnflSlar 4,6011 Annie Lindgren, Abuquerque 3,73

Trol Kur—Women1 Ashley Stoker, Rooking Hor»e 6.742 Elizabeth M«>hle»on, Abuquerque 6,983 Danl Cedars, Kalm«na parma 5,824 Kri»ten Qeil, Flying Star 6,525 Silke Matetta-Haich, Albuquerque 4.836 Brandy Rtckrpan, Flying Imago 4.807 Julie Skufoo, Frying Imago 4.748 Emily Webb, Flying Star 4,619 J,J.Doiier, Flying Star 4,]g10 Niki Dozier, Flylne Star 3.4211 Annie Lindgren,At>uquerqUa 3,42

Trot Overall—Women1 Ashley Stoker, Rooking Horse 6.242 Elizabeth Maihleson, Abuquerque 5.773 DaniCedarS|KairpanaFarrrra 5.76

Trot Compulsories—Men1 Evan Blair, Abuquerque 6.462 Trtwis Miller, Albuquerque 5.75

Trol Kur—Men1 Travis Wilier, Albuquerque 4,722 Eyan Blair, Abuquerque 4.10

Novice Trot Compul.—Women1 Sophie Holly, FfyinQ Image 6.032 Ashley Naah, Abuquerque 4,603 Stephanie Laird, Flying Image 4.384 Karri Sampson, Albuquerque 3,935 Jessica Sandera, Abuquetque 3.716 Ann Tallman Abuquerque 3.417 Mylissa Hart, Albuquerque 3,38

Novice Trot Kur—Women1 Sophie Holly, Flying Image 4.732 Ashley Nash, Abuquerque 4.363 Jessica Sanders Albuquerque 3.834 Kami Sampson, Albuquerque 3.82E Slaphan'e Laird, Flying Image 3.626 Mytisw Hart, Albuquerque 3.337 Ann Tallman, Abuquerque 3.25

Novice Trot Overall—Women1 Sophie Holly, Flying Image 5.382 Ashley Nash, Abuquerque 4.483 Slophanlo Laird, plying Imago 4.00

Novice Trot Compulsoriea—Men1 Stephen Czyzawski, Flying Star 5.062 Bobby Chapman, Abuquerque 4.1 B

Novice Trot Kiir—Men1 Stephen Czyzewakl, Flying Star 4,382 Bobby Chapman, Abuquerque 4.04

Walk Compulsories—Women1 Courtney Rows, Flying Star 6.362 Rebecca Petsovich, Kalmana Farms 4.813 Kathy Fosha, Kairpana Farms 4.714 Kristen Elkins, Albuquerque 4.685 Kendra McDonnell, Frying Star 4.656 Myltssa Elkins, Albuquerque 4.10

7 Ashley Scott, Flying Star 3,93B Jessica Haneen, Frying Star 3.589 Amy Smith, Albuquerque . 2.6010 Nicole Czyzewskl, Flying Star 2.33

Walk Kur—Women1 Jeislca Hansen, Flying Star 4.112 My|i»sa Elkins, Albuquerque 4.083 KendraWcConneli, Flying Star 3.864 Kristen Elkln*, Albuquerque 3.755 Courtney Rose, Flying Star 3.70S Kathy Fosha, Kalmana Farms 3.687 NioolsCiyiewski, Frying Star 3,568 Ashley Soott, Flying Star 3,548 Rebecca Pelsovich, Kairrwia Farms 3,3410 Amy Srrith, Albuquerque 2,81

Walk Overall—Women1 Courtney Rowe, Flying Star 4.63Z Kerxira McConnell, Frylnfl Star 4,253 Kfliten Elkint, Albuquarqua 4,21

Walk Compulaories—Men1 Chad Toney, Kaimana Farms 3.602 Lee Sanders, Albuquerque 3:30

Walk KOr—Men1 Lee Sander*, Albuquerque 3,742 Chad Toney, Kalmana Fa'm* 3,48

2-Phaae and Barrel Events

Triple Barrel KOr1 Flyinfl Siar (Kate Nlchollll, Erik

Martonovich, Kara Baxter) 6,742 AbuquerquejChria Soatay, Estevan

Pedroncelli, Tanya Komofowskl) 6,58

Silver 2-Phase Compul.—Men1 Chris Sealey, Albuquerque 6.86

Bronze 2-Ph. Compul.—Women1 Tanya Komorowskl, Albuquerque 8,832 Stephanie Rickmari, Flying Image 5,983 Heather Sealey, Afauquerque 5,924 Aleah Hockin, Flying Image 5.585 Kate Nicholl, Frying Star 5,536 Jenni'er Lento, Acorn 5,497 Kara Baxter, Flying Star 4,66

Bronze 2-Ph.Barrel Kiir-Women1 Tanya Komoroyrakl, Albuquerque 7.532 Slophania Rickman, Flyiog Image 7.263 Kara Baxter, Flying Star 6,504 Heather Sealey, Abuquerque 6,505 Kale Nicholl, Flying Star 5,736 Ak>ah Hockin, Flying Image 5.407 Jenni'er Lente, Acorn 6,33

Bronze 2-Ph. Overall—Women1 Tanya Komorowski, Albuquerque 7.082 Stephanie Rlckman, Flying Image 6.623 Heather Saaley, Abuquerque 6.21

Bronze 2-Pha3e Compul.—Men1 Estevan Padroncelli, Albuquerque 6.672 Erik Martonovich, Flying Star 6,01

Bronze 2-Ph. Barrel KOr—Men1 ErikMartonovich, Flying Star 6.362 EstaVan Pedroncelli, Albuquerque 5,93

Trot 2-Phase Compul.—Women1 Kristan Sell, Flying Star 6,122 Dani Cedars, Kaimana Farms 5.923 Silke Maletta-Hatch, Albuquerque 5,734 J.J.DozIer, Flying Star 5,605 Elizabeth Mathaison, Abuquerque 5.416 Nik! Dozier, Flying Star 5.397 Annie Lindgren, Abuquerque 5,25B Brandy HIckman, Flying Image 5.229 Julie Skulca, Flying Image 5.0110 Emily Webb, Frying Star 4,73

Trol 2-Ph. Barrel Kur—Women1 Krirten Gell, Flying Star 7.432 Niki Dozier, Flying Star 7.213 J.J. Dozier, Flying Star 7.144 Brandy Rickman, Flying Image 6.815 Julia Skufca, Flying Image 6.716 Emily Webb, Flying Star 6,567 Annie Lindgren, Abuquerque 6.518 Silke Ma'petla-Hatch, Albuquerque 6.509 DaniCedars.KaimanaFarma 6.4910 Elizabeth Matheisort, Abuquerque 6.36

Trot 2-Phase Overall—Women1 Kristen Geil, Flying Star 6.772 J.J. Dozier, Flying Star 6.363 Niki Dozier, Flying Star 6.29

Trot 2-Phase Compul.—Men1 Evan Blair, Abuquerque 5.B42 Travis Milter, Albuquerque 4.96Trot 2-Phase Barrel KOr—Men1 Evan Blair, Abuquerque 5,662 Travit Miller, Albuquerque 5.68

Nov. Trot 2-Ph. Compul.-Worn.1 Sophie Holly, Frying Image 4.4g2 Kami Sampion, Albuquerque 4.4]3 Stephanie Laird, Flying Star 4,384 Mylissa Hart, Albuquerque 3,945 Jessica Sanders, Abuquerque 3.666 Ann Tallman, Albuquerque 2.747 Ashley N*sh, Abuquerque 2,50

Nov. Trot 2-Ph. Bar.Kur-Wom.1 A»hieyNash,AbuqUefque 8,262 Sophie Holly, FrylnO'mag* 6.213 Mylissa Hart, Albuquerque S.B54 Ann Tollman, Abuquerque 5,7B5 Jetslca Sanders, Albuquerque 5.746 Kami Sampson, Albuquerque 1,567 Stephanie Ulrd, Flying Im«fle S.28

Nov. Trot 2-Ph. Compul.—Men1 StephanCiyiewskl, Flying Star 4,202 Bobby Chapman, Abuquerque 3,05

Nov. Trot 2-Ph, Barrel KOr-Men1 Stephen Ciyiewskl, Flyinfl Star 5,882 Bobby Chapman, Abuquerque S.13

Nov. Trot 2-Ph. Overall-Women1 Sophie Holly, Frying Image 5.362 Kami Sampson, Albuquerque 4,fla3 Myllsia Hart, Albuquerque 4,94

Walk Barrel Compul.—Women1 KertdraWeConnell, Flying Star 6,622 Courtney Rowe, Flying Star 5,583 Kathy Fosha,KalrnanaFarrrTS 5,424 Rabeooa Petiovlch, Kalmana Farms 6,375 Mylissa Elkins, Albuquerque 6,246 Ashley Soon, Flyinfl Star 5,217 Kristen ElWni, Albuquerque 5.038 Nicholl CzyzewskI, Flying Star 4,02g Jessica Hanson, Flying Star 4,8510 Amy Srrith, Albuquerque . 4,31

Walk Barrel KOr—Women1 Ashley Soott, Flying Star 5,602 Jessica Hansen, Flying Star 5.243 Courtney Rowe, Flying Star 5.234 Kristen Elkins, Albuquerque 5.195 Nicholl Czyiewski, Flying Star 5,156 Mylissa, Elkins, Albuquerque 4,817 Rebeoca PetBQvich, Kalmana Farms 4,778 Kendra McConnsll, Ftylng Star 4.769 Kathy Fosha, Kaimana Farms 4,6310 Amy Smith, Albuquerque 3,68

Walk Barrel Overall—Women1 Courtney Rowa, Flying Star 5,402 Ashley Scott, Flying Star 5,403 Kendra MeConnell, Frying Star 5.19

Walk Barrel Compul.—Men1 Chad Toney, Kaimana Farms 4.912 Lee Sanders, Albuquerque 4,52

Walk Barrel Kur—Men1 Lee Sanders, Albuquerque 4.582 Chad Toney, Kaimana Farms 4,03

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The Southern Regional4-H and Youth HorseLeader Symposium will beheld in cooperation with theAmerican Youth HorseCouncil on February 20-21,1993 at the Holiday InnWoodlavm, Charlotte, NC

For more information,please contact Dr. BobMowrey, Horse CommodityCoordinator, North CarolinaState University, Box 7621,Raleigh, NC 27695-7621

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United States Pony Club Vaulting Festby Charlie Bittenbring, Region fX Supervisor

The United States Pony Club NationalRally was held July 31 through August 8,1992 at the Kentucky HorseParkin Lexing-ton, Kentucky. Smack in the middle of thisevent was the USPC Vaulting Fest on Au-gust 5 followed by three days of clinicsorganized by CarolFuller, who is both GreatFalls Vaulting Team coach and the AVAliaison to the USPC.

The sixty plus fest participants repre-sented eight teams from Regions IX and X,For many participants, this was their firstvaulting competition. A very special part ofthis fest was the introduction of the AndyWalnes Memorial Trophy for Canter TeamChampion. This award is given in fondmemory of Andrea "Andy" Lea Walneswho was a member of Sleeping Giant PonyClub and the Mount Tabor Vaulting Team.The perpetual award will be given to theCanterTeam Champion at each United StatesPony Club National Rally Fest. The com-petition focused on trie vaulters having fun

and enjoying the experience.Heavy rains which flooded much of

the Lexington area failed to dampen spir-its for the three days of clinics followingthefest. Theclinicswereoriginallysched-uled for 60 participants per day but thesessions were expanded to accommodate80 people. Even then, not all who wishedto participate could be accommodated.Pony Clubbers were introduced to vault-ing and appreciated the chance to experi-ence the sport in a hands-on fashion. Manycommented that this was their favoriteclinic. The clinics focused first on safetyand safe dismounts, then introduced thecompulsory exercises and Kirrs. The cli-nicians included coaches Carol Fuller ofGreat Falls Vaulting Team and DorothyFontanacoachofSugarloafVaulters;AVAJudges Stephanie Siemens (r); Great Fallsvaulters andparents, Courtney Bittenbring,Annette Dusenbury, Jennifer Hall, AdeleMilliken, Patty Bittenbring, BeverlyCrawford, and Bettina Schmidt; Falcon-

wood vaulter Mary Bess Sigman;Sangamon Valley Pony Club vaulters andparent Angela Adams, Joie Evans, andKathy Adams and Flint Hills Pony Clubvaulter-parent Earl Lenhert and AnneLenhert.

This fest took place in a location withno home team to serve as host Parentsfrom a number of teams pulled together tofill the variety of posts necessary to run afest. The success of the festcan be directlyattributed to the fine volunteer efforts ofteam parents. Show Manager, CarolFuller,and Fest Day Manager, Patty Bittenbring,both express their appreciation to all thevolunteers.

The fest and clinics were clearly atremendous success. The vaulters enjoyedthe competition; cooperation among teamparents assured a smooth and efficientcompetition; and the clinics introduced alarge number of newcomers to the sport ofvaulting. The stage has been set for furthergrowth of vaulting. 0

Results—UnrecognizedUSPC Vaulting Fest, August

5,1992, Kentucky HorsePark, Lexington, KY. Judge:

Stephanie Siemens (r)

Team EventsCanter Team Compulsories

1 Great Falls (Annette Dusenbury,Jessie Dasher, Jennifer Hall, CourtneyBittenbring, Peter Frola LouisaAnderson, Jenny Niche's) 5.01

2 Faloonwood Flyers (Hob Faulkner,Mary Bess Sigman, AthaliaWhitwortri,Tiffany Whitworth, Maria Henderson) 4.47

3 Old Stone Vaulters (Kalhy Baesel, AprilAdams, Karl Cress, Michelle Bizzarrj) 4,02

Canter Team Kur1 Great Falls 7.4B2 Falcon wood Flyers 7.02

Canter Team Overall1 Great Falls 6,142 Fatconwood Flyers 5.63

Trot Team Compulsories1 Sutlers Equestrian Vaulters (Angle

Bryant, Jess lea Lillie, Cara Lehmkuhl,Juli Ritchie, Michael Harvey) 4,34

2 Great Falls (Adele MItliken. KatieSimmons, Alexandra Simmons, CajtfinCrawford, Jamie Scott, Margaret Frola,Gusty An de rso n) 4.06

3 Old Stone Vauliors (Lynette Grobosky,Lyndsey Bissett, Natasha Worte,Kimberly May, Robyn Harmon) 3.63

Trot Team Kur1 Great Falls 6,842 Sutlers Equestrian Vaulters 4.743 Trot Team Overall1 Graat Falls 5,322 Sutlers Equestrian Vaulters 4,54

Pas de Deux EventsCanter Pas de Deux

1 Rob Faulkner/Mary Bess Sigman,Falconwood 6,52

2 Jennifer Hall/Courtney Bittenbring, GF 5.063 LouisaAnderson/Jenny Nichols, GF 4.12

Trot Pas de Deux1 Adele Milliken/Caitlin Crawford, GF 5,342 Katie Simmons/Gusty Anderson, GF 5.183 Alexandra Simrrwns/Jamie Scott, GF 5.124 Nichole Britten/Philip Fenr'ck. Agape 4.25

Individual EventsSilver/Gold Compulsories

1 Mary Bess S'tgman, Falconwood 6.602 Courtney Bittenbring, Great Falls 6,583 Robert Britton, Agape 5.754 Jennifer Hall, Groat Falls 5,665 Karen Koller.Agnpe 5,056 Annette Dusenbury Great Falls 4,93

Silver/Gold Kur1 Courtney Bittenbring, Great Falls B.252 Jennifer Hall, Great Falls 6,553 Mary BBSS Sigman, Falconwood 6,324 Annette Dusenbury, Great Falls 5.905 Robert Britton, Agape 5,90

Silver/Gold Overall1 Courtney Bittenbring, Great Falls 7.422 Mary Bess Sigman, Falconwood 6,323 Jennifer Hall, Great Falls 6.124 Robert Britton, Agape 5.835 Annette Dusenbury, Great Falls 5,42

Bronze Compulsories1 Louisa Anderson, Great Falls2 AlhaliaWhrtworth, Falconwood3 Jenny Nichols, Great Falls4 Jessie Dasher, Great Falls5 Peter Frola, Great Falls6 Bob Faulkner, Falconwood7 Tiffany Whitworth, Falconwood8 Tracey Koroch, Agape9 Maria Henderson, Falconwood

Bronze Kur1 Jenny Nichofe, Great Falls2 Tracey Koroch, Agape3 Rob Faulkner, Falconwood4 Louisa Anderson, Great Falls5' AthafiaWhitworth,Fatconwood6 Maria Henderson, Falconwood7 Pater Frola, Great Falls8 Jessie Dasher, Great Falls9 Tiffany Whitworth, Falconwood

5,054.754.684.454.384.023.683.503.50

5.535.335.255.004.284.254.254.203.B5

Bronze Overall1 Jenny Nichols,Great Falls 5.112 Louisa Anderson, Great Falb 5.033 Rob Faulkner, Falconwood 4,644 AthaliaWhitworth, Falconwood 4.525 Tracey Koroch, Agape 4.426 Jessie Dasher, Great Falls 4,33

Beginning Canter Compulsories1 Earl Lenhert, Flint Hills 3.002 Adele Milliken, Great Falls 2.833 Carey Williams, Ride with Pride 2.174 Sylvia N is bet, Falconwood 2.17

Beginning Canter Kur1 Kathy Baesel, Old Stone 3.582 Kari Cress, Old Stone 3.533 April Adams, Old Stone 2,904 Adete Milliken, Great Falls 2.605 Sylvia Nisbet, Falconwood 2.486 Camilfe Bizzarri, Old Stone 2.40

Beginning Canter Overall1 Adele Milliken, Great Falls 2.722 Sylvia Nisbet, Falconwood 2.33

Trot Compulsories1 Michael Harvey, Sutlers Equestrian 4.802 Gusty Anderson, Great Falls 4,583 Margaret Frota, Great Falls 4.474 Jessica Lilfo, Sutlers Equestrian 4.475 Angle Bryant, Sutlers Equestrian 4.436 Juli Ritchie, Sutlers Equestrian 4.337 Caitlin Crawford, Great Falls 4.250 Cara Lehmkuhl, Sutlers Equestrian 4.229 Jamie Scott, Great Falls 4.1510 Carey Williams, Ride with Pride 4.13

11 Nichole Br'rtton, Agape 4,1312 Phillip Fenrick, Agape 4.0713 AngelaAdarra,Sangamon Valley 3.9314 Alexandra Simmons, Great Falls 3,9215 Joie Evans, Sangamon Valley 3,8016 Alisha Henderson, Falconwood 3.6717 Katie Simmons, Great Falls 3.67IS Asher Dozler, Falconwood 3.25

Trot Kur1 Nichole Britton, Agape 5.602 Gusty Anderson, Great Falls 5,533 Cartlin Crawford, Great Falls 5,284 Joie Evans, Sangamon Valley 4,B85 Jamie Scott, Great Falls 4,856 Angela Adams, Sangamon Valley 4,437 Phillip FenrickAgape 4.258 Margaret Frola, Great Falls 4.109 Alisha Henderson, Falconwood 3.9810 Alexandra Simmons, Great Falls 3,9511 Cara Lehmkuhl, Slitters Equestrian 3.9012 Katie Simmons, Great Falls 3,6513 Juli RHohie, Sutlers Equestrian 3.6014 Carey Williams, Ride with Pride 3.2515 Jessica Lillie, Sutlers Equestrian 3,1316 Michael Harvey, Sutlers Equestrian 2.6017 Asher Dozier, Falconwood 2.5818 Angle Bryant, Sutlers Equestrian 2.53

Trot Overall1 Gusty Anderson, Great Falls 5.062 Nichote Britton, Agape 4.873 Caitlin Crawford, Great Falls 4,774 Jamie Scott, Great Falls 4,505 Joie Evans, Sangamon Valley 4,326 Margaret Frola, Great Falls 4.29

Beginning Trot Compulsories1 Shannon Schmaltz, Agape 4,672 Cara Lehmkuhl, Sutlers Equestrian 4.333 Anglo Bryant, Sutlers Equestrian 4.174 Juli Ritchie, Sutlers Equestrian 4.175 Jessica Lillie, Sutlers Equestrian 4,006 Michael Harvey, Sutlers Equestrian 3.707 Angela Adams, Sangamon Valley 3,678 Amanda McKay, Sutlers Equestrian 3.609 Joie Evans, Sangamon Valley 3.0010 Ashley Hodges, Falconwood 2.B311 Earl Lenhert, Flint Hills Z6712 Milch Sluder, Agape Z6713 Amanda Britlon, Agape 2.5014 Brooke Sluder, Agape 2.00

(Continued)

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USPC Results 1993 AVA Memberships Written Vaulting Test(Continued)15 Sarah Obstfald, Agape 2.0016 MikiRuhl, Agape 2.0017 Pally Schmaltz. Agape 1.00

Beginning Trot Kiir1 Join Evans, Sangamon Valley 4.732 Miki Ruhl, Agape 4.253 AngelaAdama, Sangamon Valley 4.034 Shannon SchmaNz. Agape 4.005 Robyn Harmon, Old Stone 3.886 Cara Lehmkuhl. Sutlers Equestrian 3.857 Sarah Obstfeld, Agape 3.788 Ashley Hodges. Falconwood 3.739 Lynette Grobosky, Old Stone 3.5810 Juli Ritchie, Sutlers Equestrian 3.4511 Natasha Wolfe, Old Stone 3.2812 Amanda McKay, Sutlers Equestrian 3,2313 Brooke Sluder, Agape 3.0314 Lyndsey Dissert, Old Stone 2.9815 Patty Schmaltz, Agape 2.9516 Mitch Sluder, Agape 2.S317 Amanda Britton, Agape 2.8318 Jessica Lillie. Sutlers Equestrian 2.7319 Michael Harvey, Sutlers Equestrian 2,6320 Angle Bryant, Sutler* Equestrian 2.5321 Kimberly May, Old Stone 2.23

Beginning Trot Overall1 Shannon Schmaltz, Agape 4.342 Cara Lehmkuhl, Sutlers Equestrian 4.093 Joia Evans, Sangamon Valley 3.874 Angela Adams, Sangamon Valley 3.655 Juli Ritchie, Sutlers Equestrian 3.816 Amanda McKay, Sutlers Equestrian 3.42

Barrel EventsCanter Barrel Pas de Deux

1 Tiffany WhitwortWMaria Henderson,Falconwood B.18

2 Jesse Dasher/Peter Frola, Great Falls 8.163 Louisa Anderson/Jenny Nichols,

Great Falls S.124 Robert Britton/Tracy Korooh, Agape 8,065 Mary Bess Sigman/Rob Faulkner,

Fnloonwood 7.946 Jennifer HalfCourtney BMenbring,

Great Fall* 7.887 AthaliaWhitworth/Sytvis.Ni«bet,

Falconwood 7.84

Trot Barrel Pas de Deux1 Alexandra Simmons/Jamie Soolt, QR 5.942 Adele Milliken/Caitlin Crawford, OF 5.903 Nicole Britton/Phillip Fenrick, Agape S.8B4 Mitch Sluder/Brooke Sluder, Agape 5.825 Ashley Hodges/Aliaha Henderson,

Falconwood 5,666 Sarah Otottfeld/Miki Ruhl, Agape 6,687 Karl Cress/Robyn Harmon, Old Stone 5,588 Camilla Bizzvri/KathyBaesel,

Old Stone 5,509 Patty Schmaltz/Shannon SchmaKz,

Agape 6,5010 April Adamt/Kimberly May, Old Stone 5.26

Canter Barrel Kur1 Robert Brrtton, Agape 8.072 Annette Dusenbury, Great Falls 8.003 Mary Bess Sigman, Fatoonwood 7.704 JeswDuher, Great Falls 7.705 Peter Frola, Great Falls 7.238 Tiffany Whitworth, Falconwood 7,207 Maria Henderson, Faloonwood 7,138 Sylvia Nisbet, Faloonwood 7,079 AthalimWhrtworth, Faloonwood 6.9310 Rob Faulkner, Faloonwood 6,8011 Tracy Korocn, Ag«po 8.80

Trot Barrel KUr1 Ashley HodQ*s, Faloonwood 5.232 Camilla Bizztrri, Old Stone 5.203 Nicole Britlon, Agape 4.434 MikiRuhl,Agape 4.336 Phillip Fonrick, Agape 4.336 Jamie Soott, Great Falls 4.307 Sarah Obstfeld, Agape 4.278 Afisha. Henderson, Faloonwood 4.209 Margaret Frola, Great Falls 4.1710 AiherDozwr, Falconwood 4.1311 Brooke Sluder, Agape 4.0712 Amanda McKay, Suiters Equestrian 4.0013 Natasha Wolfe, Old Stone 3.9714 Shannon Schmaltz, Agape 3.6315 Mitch Sluder, Agape 3.5016 Patty Schmaltz, Agape 2.60

Renewals Now AvailableAlthough current memberships do not expire until December

31, AVA accepts memberships for the next year beginning Octo-ber 1. New in 1993—For the first time we are requesting ZIP +4 zip code numbers for all registrations. This will speed ourmailings to you as well as result in cost savings.

1993 Sustaining Memberships1) Any Sustaining Membership postmarked October 1 or after is

valid though the 1993 membership year. Please use the new1993 Sustaining Member Registration form and include yourZIP + 4 zip code. If you do not know what your 4 extra digitsare, phone your local post office or look at the address on the"junk" or other commercial mail you receive.

2) Sustaining Member renewal notices and 1993 membershipforms will be mailed November 1 at bulk 3rd class rates toreach most 1992 members before the end of November. All1992 memberships expire December 31,1992.

3) If you wish to receive Vaulting World by first class mail, in-dicate this preference on your registration form and inclose$4.00 extra to cover the difference in postage Vaulting Worldis mailed from Saratoga, California, at 3rd class bulk rates andmay take as long as 4 weeks to arrive at locations outsideCah'fomia. (However, members with 950 , 951 Zip Codeswill generally receive Vaulting World within 2 to 3 days soneed not request first class mail for timely delivery.)

1993 Club MembershipsAll Clubs were mailed 1993 registration forms (1 each 1993

Club, Sustaining, and Vaulter form) on October 1, 1992. Pleaseuse these forms for registering your club, new sustaining mem-bers, and new vaulters. You may photocopy these forms.Please remember that1) All AVA mailings and Recognized Competition Prize Lists

will be mailed to the address you list as your club address.Please decide who you want this information to go to beforefilling out the address.

2) All coaches and longeurs listed on your 1993 Club Registra-tion form must be 1993 AVA members when you list them(Sustaining if 18 by February 1,1993, vaulting if younger).

3) All 1993 Sustaining Members who vault with your club mustbe listed on a 1993 Vaulter registration form sent to the AVANational Office. No additional fee is due—just circle the"S"in the fee column.

4) No new vaulters may be registered after October 1 unless youhave registered your club for 1993.

1993 Vaulter Memberships1) After October 1st no vaulter registrations will be accepted

until your club is registered for 1993.2) Any vaulter who will be 18 by February 1, 1993 must be

registered as a Sustaining Member and also be listed on avaulter registration form sent to the AVA National Office.(See 3 above)

3) Only 1993 Vaulter Registration forms will be accepted,4) For each vaulter include: Complete address, Zip + 4, Tele-

phonenumber, Birth date (Month/Day/ Year), Sex (M/F),AHS A number, if any, Checkmark if renewing from 1992, Ifrenewal from prior to 1992, the most recent year previouslyregistered, Name of club previously registered with.

Lire (Sustaining) Members1) Yellow Life Membership update forms were mailed at the

same time as renewal notices to other Sustaining Members.2) To remain on AVA's mailing list after December 31,1992,

Life Members must complete their yellow registration formsand return them to the AVA.

2) No payment is due from Life Members unless they wish toreceive Vaulting World by first class mail.

3) To receive Vaulting World by first class mail, indicate thepreference on your form and inclose $4.00 to cover thedifference in postage. 0

by Colette Garrison

For a number of years some of ushave discussed the inclusion of a writtentest as a part of the Medal Testing proce-dure.

Now that vaulting has become an"official" AHSA recognized discipline,I again ask the AVA to focus on this. Inmy opinion too little emphasis is put onthe horse aspect of our sport.

As a former 4-H horse project leader,long time owner of a boarding and train-ing facility and the program director ofthe Central Valley Vaulters for morethan 13 years, I believe the followingcould be the basis for the type and levelof material to be mastered for such tests.Novice: 1. How to lead, tie and groom

the horse2. Gaits of the horse3. Feed and water requirements

of the horse4. Health requirements:

vaccinations, worming, etc.5. Six compulsories in order6. "General Impression" factors

Bronze: 1. Parts of the bridle and othervaulting equipment

2. Parts of the horse3. Proper tacking up procedures4. Levels, requirements and

scores of medal divisionsS.Judges' notations6. Warmups and cooldowns

Sliver: 1. Proper loading and trailering2. Wrapping and braiding3. Recognizing degrees of

difficulty4. Understanding scores

and score sheets5. Knowing AVA & AHSA

membership requirements6. Spoting lameness; knowing

emergency treatment for horses

Gold: 1. Knowing AVA CompetitionRules

2. Competency at Longeing3. Knowing how to time, count Kurs,

clerk, & compute score sheets4. Creating individual, Pas-de-

Deux, & Team KUr all levels.

If you have opinions or any other input,please send it to me: Colette Garrison,4252MasonLn.,Sacramento,CA95821.I will compile and present it to the Tech-nical Committee and Medal Test Secre-tary for consideration at the next AVAAnnual Meeting. 0

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AMERICAN VAULTINGASSOCIATIONP. O. Box 3663

Saratoga, CA 95070-1663

TIME VALUE MAILDO NOT DELAY

Bulk RateU.S.Postage Paid

Saratoga, CA 95070Permit No. 97

Deadline for Next Issue—October 31,1992

CALENDAR OF VAULTING EVENTS

1992October 2-7 Friday-Wednesday—CHA Instructor Certifi-

cation Clinics, Miracle Mountain Ranch,Spring Creek, Pa. Contact CHA 616/674-8074, Fax 616/674-8076

October 3-4 Saturday-Sunday—CVI Houton, Holland.Contact Linda Bibbler 415/851 -7751

October 8-11 Thursday -Sunday—CHA 25th AnniversaryConference and Workshops, MiracleMountain Ranch, Spring Creek, Pa. ContactCHA 616/674-8074, Fax 616/674-8076

October 24 CANCELLED Oaturday AVA/AI1SARecognized Mt. Eden Fall Claaaie feat,Saratoga, CA. Contact Marianne Roae 406/067 1700

October 24 Saturday—AVA Board of Directors Meeting,Saratoga, CA. Buffet at 7 pm, Meeting al 7:30.Contact Jan Garrod 408/741-1191

October 25 Sunday—Unrecognized Mt. Eden Hallow-een Fest, Saratoga, CA. Contact MarianneRose 408/867-1789

Oct 31-Nov 3 Saturday-Tuesday—Brazilian VaultingChampionships. Contact Linda Bibbler 415/851-7751

November 12-15 Thursday-Sunday —NARHA Conference,"Our Riding Team: Unifying Mind, Body &Spirit", Tysons Corner, VA. Contact NAR1HA800/369-RIDE

Dec 1B-Jan 3 Saturday-Sunday—AVA NATIONALOFFICE CLOSED

1993January 13-16 Wednesclay-Sunday—AHSA National

Convention, Hyatt Regency, Atlanta, GA.Contact Adrienne Stang 408/867-0184

January ?? Dates to be announced—Dr. Kuno-Alexander von Plocki Seminar. ContactStephanie Siemens 607/642-8754

February 4 & 7 Thursday & Sunday—AVA Board of Direc-tors Meetings, Airtel Plaza Hotel, Van Nuys,CA. Airtel Plaza Hotel, Van Nuys, CA. ContactJan Garrod 408/741-1191

1993February 4-7 Thursday-Sunday—AVA ANNUAL MEET-

ING, Airtel Plaza Hotel, Van Nuys, CA.Contact Jan Garrod 408/741-1191

February 6 Saturday—AVA Sponsored Introduction toTherapeutic Vaulting, AWH, Sun Valley, CA.Contact Rick Hawthorne 818/352-0508

March 6-7 Saturday-Sunday—FEI Judges Forum withUlrike Rieder, J. Ashton Moore, AdrienneStang, San Juan Bautista, CA. ContactAdrienne Stang 408/867-0184

March 13-14? Ulrike Rieder Vaulting Clinics. ContactStephanie Siemens 607/642-8754

April 17 Saturday—AVA/AHSA Monta Vista FunFest, Watsonville, CA. Contact Patti Skipton.408 724-9382

April 18 Sunday—Unrecognized Monte Vista TrotFun Fest, Watsonville, CA. Contact PattiSkipton 408 724-9382

July 4-5 Saturday-Sunday—CVI Saumur, France.Contact Linda Bibbler 415/851-7751

July 15-18 Thursday-Sunday—AHSA/AV A NATIONALVAULTING CHAMPIONSHIPS, VenturaCounty Fair Grounds, Ventura, CA. ContactMarianne Rose 408/867-1789

July 20-30 Tuesday-Friday—World Games for Non-Olympic Sports, (Vaulting will not beincluded),The Hague, Holland. Contact LindaBibbler 415/851-7751

July 27-Aug 2 Tuesday-Friday—European VaultingChampionships (Open to all nations—medals & titles to European vaulters only),The Hague, Holland. Contact Linda Bibbler415/851-7751.

October 1-3 Friday-Sunday—CVI Houten, Holland.Contact Linda Bibbler 415/851-7751

1994July 28- Thursday-Sunday—World Equestrian

August 7 Games, World Vaulting Championships,The Hague, Holland. Contact Linda Bibbler415/851-7751

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