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2007 UPHA Chapter Horsemen of the Year and Chapter Honor Shows



2007 UPHA Chapter Horsemen of the Year

Chapter 1 – Jennifer Dixon

Chapter 2 – Don Deardorff

Chapter 3/4 – Renee Van Zomeren

Chapter 5 – Janet Green

Chapter 6/7 – Steve Chadick

Chapter 8 – Jackie Hale

Chapter 9 – Maureen Lydon & Rich Campbell

Chapter 10 – Robert Griffin

Chapter 11 – Chuck Herbert

Chapter 12 – Steve Hanks

Chapter 13 – Steve Demjen

Chapter 14 – David Rand

Chapter 15 – Tara Wentz

Chapter 16 – Abbott Wilson

Chapter 17 – Susan Reimer

Chapter 18 – Lee Hudson

Chapter 19 – Jamie Bridgewater

Chapter 20 – Chapter Academy Show Committee

2007 UPHA Chapter Honor Shows
Chapter 1 – UPHA Chapter One Woodside Horse Show
Chapter 2 – NWSA Fall Classic Horse Show
Chapter 3/4 – Tanbark Cavalcade of Roses Horse Show
Chapter 5 – UPHA American Royal National Championship Horse Show
Chapter 6/7 – Pin Oak Charity Horse Show
Chapter 8 – Alabama Charity Horse Show
Chapter 9 – Mercer County Fair Horse Show (Harrodsburg)
Chapter 10 – Midwest Charity Horse Show
Chapter 11 – All American Horse Classic
Chapter 12 – Blue Ridge Classic Horse Show
Chapter 13 – Springfield Charity Horse Show
Chapter 14 – UPHA Chapter 14 Spring Premier Horse Show
Chapter 15 – Children’s Benefit Horse Show
Chapter 16 – Summer Fun Horse Show
Chapter 17 – Pro-Am Benefit Horse Show
Chapter 18 – ASHAV Horse Show
Chapter 19 – Pikes Peak Horse Show
Chapter 20 – MHSA Medallion Horse Show

 


 

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