Trainer Beverly Jovais is featured in October ’09 issue of Practical Horseman’s Magazine’s “How To” section. In the Q & A, Beverly discusses guidelines to consider when moving a child from riding ponies up to their first horse. This is a tricky time in a child’s riding career, and Beverly outlines both the pitfalls and opportunities. Check it out!
Month: September 2009
Pickwick Medal Final WIN
Grace Lukach and her lovely mare, Angel Smiling won the Pickwick Medal Final 2009. The duo won the first round on Saturday with a score of 85, with second place coming in with a score of 81. Grace, Beverly and Angel prepared for Sunday’s final with the pressure of maintaining their lead.
Judged by Mr. Russ Waither and Ms. Paddy Downing-Nyegard, the team received an 88 for their second round. The two stellar performances put Grace and Angel ten points ahead in their combined total two-day score. The pair were so far in the lead, and given that the work-offs are optional, the judges decided not to require them to do a work-off and declared them the winners. The judges did, however, work off those sitting in second, third, fourth and fifth places.
Grace won a new Antares saddle, a $250 gift certificate to Jake’s Place, a cooler, a blanket of incredible roses, flowers, vases and, or course — long ribbons, and memories to last forever.
Congratulations to all involved in this big win.
Strides & Tides Results
Congratulations to all for a great show at Pebble Beach’s Strides & Tides. Caroline DeMoss and her mount, Lucky Mushroom were 4th in the Hudson & Co Medal final, 1st in the NorCal Equitation Classic, and won the $2,500 Junior Derby Hunter Chase. Their numerous wins made them the highest money earned Junior Horse and Rider Combo, for which they were awarded a $5,000 vacation package award!
Grace McLaughin and her hunter mount, Olympic (pictured above) were Champions in the Junior Hunter division, and 4th in the Hunter Chase. Grace was Champion in both the NorCal Equitation Classic 15 – 17, and Junior Equitation 15 – 17 (in which they won every class) with her mount Santo.
Tylor Nowell and her versatile pony Otteridge Black Hawk won the NorCal Pony Equitation Classic, were Champions in Large Pony Hunters, Reserve in the Pony Equitation division and won the $500 Pony Hunter Classic.
India Graham and Chlarissa were Champions in the Children’s Hunter 14 – 17 division, and Bridget Twomey and Iridescent were Champions in the Adult Amateur 18 – 44 division and Reserve Champions in the Adult Amateur Modified Hunter division.
For a complete listing, click on “Results” in the navigation bar above.
New photos added to CH website
Lots of Eq ribbons @ Woodside Labor Day Classic
Chestnut Hill posted great results at the Woodside Labor Day Classic, with the equitation teams turning in particularly outstanding performances. Results included Champion in Low Adult Equitation for Elizabeth Robbins and Jonagold, Reserve Champion in the Carousel Junior/Amateur Medal and Equitation 15 – 17 for Blaire Kingsley and Grasshopper, wins for Kelley Anne LaFond and Greta in the Horse & Hound, Ariat and PCHA Horsemanship Adult medals.
The pony Bridgette, owned by Marnye Langer returned to the show ring after a 10-year hiatus and helped rider Toni Anderson nab a 7th and an 8th place ribbon in the Opportunity Junior Walk-Trot classes. Marnye and her horse Glados were busy collecting red ribbons and cash in the jumper ring for the $1,000 Open Welcome Jumper Stake, the $1,500 Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Classic and the $7,500 Woodside Jumper Classic.
Check out all the results – including a second in the $1,000 Pony Hunter Final for Caroline Robbins and Right on Time. Congratulations to all!
Chestnut Hill LLC joins Facebook!
Chestnut Hill LLC now has its own page on Facebook! If you are a member of Facebook, do a search for Chestnut Hill LLC and become a fan. If you haven’t yet joined, it’s easy! Fans can comment, post their own photos, add to existing photo albums, and track what is happening at the barn, and at the shows. Become a fan now!
A Fond Farewell for Bo Regards
Chestnut Hill recently bid farewell to Bo Regards, the namesake of Beaumont Farms. Born October 23, 1983, he was ten years old when Bridget and her then trainer, Valerie Hagen found him at Andrea Barbi’s sale barn. Bridget had only started riding recently and knew very little about trying or buying a horse, but she did know love at first site.
The new team started doing the 1’6″ classes at Dixon Ranch and the following year they were competing in the Adult Amateur classes, and then on to the Adult Owner division (see photo below). At that same show Calistoga show they debuted in the A/O hunter division, Bridget and Bo also began their career in the jumpers – competing in the AA division, as well as the 3’9 mini-Prix, in which they placed sixth (the slowest double-clear team), which served as the conclusion of their jumper career. Bridget and Bo went on to compete successfully in medals, equitation and hunter classes.
Bridget and Denis knew they would have to find a special place to retire her first horse, which led them to their beautiful farm in 1996. When Bo’s 3’6 career was over, Bridget bought and began showing Coral Reef and Barb Bochner began piloting Bo. Barb loved him as well as said, “those of us who got to be his co-captain – as he was always sure he was the captain – were very lucky.” The due were very successful over the years, and when Bo went into full retirement, which arrived about five years ago, he had earned every minute of it.
Among Bridget’s favorite memories of this special horse included how he always charged onto the van to go to shows because he loved competing so much, how he always believed he should win every flat class and when the announcer read the winner’s name, Bo always tried to walk out of the line up and the rider had to hold him back, how he loved to eat BBQ potato chips and granola bars.
Bo developed a large tumor under the bone on the front of his face and Bridget and Denis always thought it would ultimately do him in. Instead, he died a quick death from acute colic, so he suffered very little, and he went with great dignity. Bridget added, “he deserved that and so much more.” Safe travels, Dear Friend.