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  • USEF Network @briglinequine That was our fault tonight. We had some encoding issues. Most of the time you can watch our streams on iPad w/o a problem. 5/26/2013 9:25:57 PM
  • USEF Network @ridermike We didn't show the tandems tonight (was only 1 entry), but we should have some driving/coaching later this week. #DevonHS 5/26/2013 9:22:40 PM
  • USEF Network @briglinequine We don't have an app. Normally you can watch live on iPad just by going to http://t.co/uAmFgmmOfw in the Safari browser. 5/26/2013 9:12:58 PM
  • USEF Network The Pony's and Adult Amateurs were fun to watch tonight. Hope everyone enjoyed the coverage! #DevonHS 5/26/2013 9:03:06 PM
  • USEF Network Ericka Caslin & Rioletto win tonight's #DevonHS Adult Amateur Jumpers class! 5/26/2013 9:02:00 PM
  • USEF Network Wendy Chapot Nunn & Face Value finish off the Adult Amateur Jumpers with two clear rounds. J/o time was 42.571s #DevonHS 5/26/2013 9:00:22 PM
  • USEF Network Rachel Boggus & Wiedam are clear over rd.1 course and quick in the jump-off, but have 4 faults #Devonhs 5/26/2013 8:56:22 PM
  • USEF Network Hannah Murrin & Valentina move into 2nd place with a clear rd.1 and clear jump-off in 36.078s #DevonHS 5/26/2013 8:53:10 PM
  • USEF Network Vicki Lowell & Tippitoo clear the rd.1 course, and have 4 faults over the jump-off course #DevonHS 5/26/2013 8:49:23 PM
  • USEF Network Meghan Orr & FOur's a Charm take 8 faults on the rd.1 course #DevonHS 5/26/2013 8:45:26 PM

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Winners Announced for Saddlebred Junior Judging Contest at World's Championship Horse Show

RELEASE: August 26, 2009
AUTHOR/ADMINISTRATOR: By Brice Carr

The American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA) held its annual World's Championship Horse Show (WCHS) Junior Judging Contest on Tuesday, August 25, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, KY.

Horse show judging is an important part of ASHA Youth Programs, as these contests are an educational way for young people to learn about judging in a fun environment, while being educated about class specifications and show procedures for judging American Saddlebreds. Any individual, age 17 and under, was eligible to compete in this year’s contest, administered by Germaine Johnson, ASHA Youth Committee Chair, and Brenda Newell, ASHA Senior Program Administrator. The contestants were required to judge a minimum of four classes, but no more than six classes, during the performance. All judging was done on an individual basis from a designated area, and no outside assistance was allowed.

The contest was a success, with 16 participants competing in two age divisions. The winner of the 13 and Under age division was 13-year-old Rebecca Doss, of Salem, VA. The remaining placings for the 13 and under division are as follows:

2nd—Hope Haynes, Somerset, Kentucky
3rd—Alexa Cole, Kansas City, Missouri
4th—Kevin Zuercher, Hoover, Alabama
5th—Carysanne Fielding, Finchville, Kentucky
6th—Holly Hein, Nashville, Tennessee

The winner of the 14-17 age division was 15-year-old Delynn Uttecht, of Omaha, NE. The remaining placings for the 14-17 division are as follows:

2nd—Kelsie Zuercher, Hoover, Alabama
3rd—Lisa Simonis, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
4th—Allie Board, Louisville, Kentucky
5th—Amy Hein, Nashville, Tennessee
6th—Brooke Whitaker, Shelbyville, Kentucky
7th—Rachel White, Waddy, Kentucky
8th—Nettie Melanson, Shelbyville, Kentucky

For more information about ASHA Junior Judging Programs, please contact Brenda Newell at (859) 259-2742, ext. 343, or by email at b.newell@asha.net.


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