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2005 American Hackney Horse Society Open Competition Program Winners



 

2005 AHHS Open Competition Program Winners


Section I.  In-Hand
  1st - Sarah Lynn Teall - Magic Marker
  2nd - Mary J. Schwabel  (owner)  Shawna Oltjenbruns (handler) - Seamair Go West

Section II.  English Pleasure
  1st - Patricia Demers - Carpe Diem's Ad Astra

Section IV. Dressage - Training Level
  1st - Kelley O'Shea Duncan - Baryshnikov
  2nd - Alice Simpson, DVM - Hilltop Lucky Gillie

Section IV. Dressage - First Level
  1st - Kelley O'Shea Duncan - Baryshnikov
  2nd - Laura Miller - Maple Hill's Simon

Section VI. Carriage Driving - Single horse/pony
  1st - Elsa Mikkelsen - Halstead's Vibrance
  2nd - Ann F. McClure - Koopman's Lightning Rod
  3rd - Denise M. Ruffing - Panache Firstpride
  4th - Bridgette Marie Ruston - Infinity
  5th - Alice Simpson, DVM - Hilltop Lucky Gillie 5
  6th - Karen Dunst - Sandy Creek Florescent

Section VI. Carriage Driving - Pair/tandem horse/pony
  1st - Misdee Wrigley - Brickell Robert & Brickell Master Matthew

Section VI. Carriage Driving - Four-in-hand/unicorn
  1st - Misdee Wrigley - Splendid Nicholaas, Hubert, Brickell Charlie & Brickell Master Matthew

Section VII. Combined Driving Events - Single horse/pony Training Level
  1st - Alice Simpson, DVM - Hilltop Lucky Gillie
  2nd - Patricia Demers - Carpe Diem's Ad Astra

Section VII. Combined Driving Events - Single horse/pony Preliminary Level
  1st - Ann F. McClure - Koopman's Lightning Rod

Section VII. Combined Driving Events - Single horse/pony Intermediate Level
  1st - Bridgette Marie Ruston - Infinity
  2nd - Ann F. McClure - Koopman's Lightning Rod

Section IX. Junior Exhibitor - Carriage Driving
  1st - Sarah Lynn Teall - Magic Marker

United States Dressage Federation All-Breeds Awards
  Hackney Horse - Training Level
  1st - Hilltop Lucky Gillie (owned and ridden by Alice Simpson, DVM)

United States Dressage Federation All-Breeds Awards
  Adult Amateur - Hackney Horse
  1st - Alice Simpson, DVM

 

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