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Equestrian
and Mainstream Media Invited to Vote for 2007 Farnam®/Platform™ USEF
Horse of the Year - Votes Due by January 4
By
Kristyn Kay
The tally
has just begun, and your votes will be an integral part of deciding
which of the nation’s leading equines will be named the Farnam®/Platform™ USEF
Horse of the Year. Merely weeks away from the 2008 USEF Annual Meeting,
all heads are turning to five finalists in anticipation of which
horse will be adorned with the title of Horse of the Year—one
of the most prestigious awards the USEF bestows. This year’s
winner will join dressage superstar Brentina (2005 winner) and jumping
superstar Authentic (2006 winner).
All of the finalists for Horse of the Year will be recognized during
the Annual Horse of the Year gala at the USEF Annual Meeting on Saturday,
January 12, with the Farnam®/Platform™ USEF Horse of the
Year Award topping off the evening. The Annual Meeting will be held
January 9-13 at the Louisville Marriott Downtown in Louisville, KY.
For more information about the Annual Meeting, visit www.usef.org/convention/2008.
Only ONE voting ballot per publication, station or news media Website
will be permitted. Only independent news media websites without a recognized
publication affiliation will be permitted to vote. (e.g., while ABC
Horse Magazine would be permitted to vote, its affiliated website would
not.) If you are a freelance journalist wishing to vote, you must be
designated to represent a publication, station or website. For more
information, contact Awards Manager Kristyn Kay via e-mail at Kkay@usef.org.
Aequus+//
Arabian
Owner: Hazelbank Investments
Aequus+//, the winningest park horse in the history of the Arabian
breed in the United States, is the only horse to have won the open
and amateur park horse championship in the same year. Furthermore,
he accomplished this at the age of 19. Bill Rodgers, who works with
Aequus at Freedom Farm said that this unique stallion is “a pet
to them – an angel, the sweetest thing.”
As a final tribute to his outstanding show career, Aequus+// will carry
the American flag at the 2008 U.S. National Arabian & Half- Arabian
Championships in Tulsa, where he will be formally retired from competition.
However, we will no doubt be thrilled for generations to come by the
offspring of this remarkable horse.
2007 Accomplishments
· U.S. National Champion Park Horse
· U.S. National Champion Park Horse Adult Amateur Owner
Previous Accomplishments
· 2005 – U.S. National Champion Park Horse
· 2004 – U.S. National Reserve Champion Park Horse
· 2002 – U.S. National Reserve Champion Park Horse
· 1998 – U.S. National Champion Park Horse
· 1997 – U.S. National Champion Park Horse
· 1996 – Canadian Champion Park Horse
· 1995 – Canadian Champion Park Horse
· 1995 – U.S. National Reserve Champion Park Horse
· 1992 – U.S. National Reserve Champion Arabian Formal
Driving
· Received five top tens at U.S. Nationals in Park Horse through
out his career
· Received seven regional championships in park horse and formal
driving during his career
Esteban
Friesian
Owner: Deb Goldmann
Esteban, a six-year-old Friesian is described as being gentle and quiet
while in the barn by his owner, Deb Goldmann. However, she added, “he’s
a ham and loves to be the center of the show,” once he enters
the ring. Esteban proved her true at the 2007 International Friesian
Show Horse Association (IFSHA) World and Grand National Championship
Horse Show. When shown at hand with handler Steven Stiller, he was
all class, topping the gelding ranks. Goldmann chose Stiller to show
Esteban because he is the only handler who can keep up the 16.1-hand
gelding. When it came to the driving classes, Esteban demonstrated
that he was not only ideal in conformation, but had talent as well.
His ability to adapt was showcased as he was awarded national champion
titles with three different drivers- David Hennen, Gwyneth Rausch,
and Goldmann. As the competition year ended, Esteban held the National
Horse of the Year titles for both Friesian in-hand and driving divisions.
2007 Accomplishments
· World Champion Friesian Senior Gelding six and Over
· World Champion Friesian Baroque Gelding All Ages
· World Champion Friesian Liberty Gelding
· National Champion Friesian Pleasure Driving Working Single
Open
· National Champion Friesian Pleasure Driving Costume
· National Champion Friesian Pleasure Driving Turnout - Single
· National Champion Friesian Concours D’Elegance
· National Champion Friesian Obstacle Driving - Single
· National Champion Friesian Obstacle Driving - Single/Pair
Amateur
Previous Accomplishments
· 2006 – Midwest Regional Champion Fantasy Costume
· 2006 – Midwest Regional Top Five Saddle Seat Open
· 2006 – Midwest Regional Reserve Champion Friesian Junior
Gelding
· 2006 – Champion Costume at the Baroque Horse Festival
· 2006 – Winner Youth Showmanship at the Baroque Horse
Festival
· 2006 – Winner English Equitation Youth at the Baroque
Horse Festival
· 2006 – Grand Reserve Champion Gelding at the Baroque
Horse Classic
· 2006 – Winner Youth Showmanship at the Baroque Horse
Classic
· 2006 – Second Place Fantasy Costume at the Baroque
Horse Classic
· 2005 – Midwest Regional Champion Junior Gelding
· 2005 – World Cup Baroque Champion Gelding
Free Willy
Hackney
Owner: Blevins Farms
This beautiful, athletic and perfectly mannered pony is not only an
ambassador for the Hackney breed, but for show horses of all breeds.
His beauty and willingness to perform in the roadster pony division
not only requires an elegant neck- and head-set along with extreme
motion, but also speed. The fact that he has done this for 25 consecutive
classes without defeat is truly a remarkable accomplishment.
At 14 years of age, his wins include three times World’s Grand
Champion, Canadian National Grand Champion and American National Grand
Champion at the American Royal Horse Show recently in Kansas City.
He has performed to capacity crowds of as many as 30,000 people in
the last few years and literally hundreds of thousands of people have
seen him.
Free Willy has proven his ability to perform with style and grace even
when traveling great distances. He and Georgia Blevins of Blevins Farm
have put together this chain of victories showing that he is one of
the best in competition.
2007 Accomplishments
· World Grand Champion Roadster Pony at the Kentucky State
Fair
· Winner Roadster Pony 50 to 52 Inches at the Kentucky State
Fair
· National Champion Roadster Pony at the United Professional
Horsemen's Association /American Royal National Championship
· Champion Roadster Pony at the American Saddlebred Horse Association
of Virginia Horse Show
· Winner of the Roadster Pony Jackpot Stakes at Rock Creek
· Champion Roadster Pony at the Asheville Lions Charity Horse
Show
Previous Accomplishments
· 2006 - World Grand Champion Roadster Pony at the Kentucky
State Fair
· 2006 - Winner Roadster Pony 50 to 52 Inches at the Kentucky
State Fair
· 2006 – Winner Roadster Pony Open at the American Royal
Horse Show
· 2006 – Champion Hackney Roadster Pony at the Ohio State
Fair
· 2006 – Winner of the UPHA Open Roadster Pony Award
· 2005 - World Grand Champion Roadster Pony at the Kentucky
State Fair
Sapphire
Jumper
Owner: McLain Ward and Blue Chip Bloodstock
Sapphire, a 12-year-old Belgian Warmblood has been setting the show
jumping world on edge for years. In 2007, the chestnut mare added to
her already impressive show record by winning the largest purse ever
offered in an outdoor show jumping event in the United States, the
$300,000 CN Worldwide Florida Open Grand Prix, CSI*****. This, along
with her other wins, has her at the top of the leaderboard for the
American Grand Prix Association’s Horse of the Year Award, with
$224,427 in prize money to her credit.
With rider McLain Ward, Sapphire’s past performances include
an Olympic Team Gold medal, a Team Silver medal from the 2006 FEI World
Equestrian Games and another Team Gold from the 2005 Samsung Super
League team. In 2006, the remarkable pair wrapped up the year by winning
the Rolex/USEF National Show Jumping Championship. Living up to her
impressive resume, Sapphire thrills spectators every time she is in
the ring.
2007 Accomplishments
· Winner of the CN Worldwide Florida Open Grand Prix, CSI*****
· Winner of the $75,000 Bainbridge Idle Dice Classic World Cup
Qualifier
· Winner of the $75,000 Grand Prix of Devon
· Second place at the $200,000 Budweiser American Invitational,
CSI**** in Tampa, FL
· Eighth place finish at the FEI World Cup in Las Vegas, placing
first in the first round
Prior Accomplishments
· 2006 – Winner of the Rolex/USEF National Show Jumping
Championship
· 2006 – On the Silver-medal team and placed seventh at
the FEI World Equestrian Games in Aachen
· 2006 – Second place at the $75,000 Hermes I Love New
York Grand Prix CSI***
· 2005 – Second place at the $150,000 Grand Prix of
Charlotte CSI***
· 2004 – Second place at the $75,000 Budweiser Grand Prix
de Penn National CSI-W
· 2004 – On the Gold-medal team and placed 27th at the
Olympic Games in Athens
· 2003 – Second place at the $50,000 Sussex County Grand
Prix
· 2003 – Second place at the $50,000 Hermes I Love New
York Grand Prix
Theodore O’Connor
Eventing
Owner: The Theodore O’Connor Syndicate, LLC
At 12-years of age, Theodore O’Connor was the first pony in history
to compete at the Pan American games. Known as “Teddy,” this
14.1-hand Thoroughbred/Arabian/Shetland cross led the U.S. eventing
team to a Gold medal and brought home an Individual Gold, as well.
With veteran rider Karen O’Connor, the chestnut gelding captured
the heart of the eventing world at the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event,
where he placed third in his four-star eventing competition. “The
pony” sailed around the cross-country course, and amazed crowds
as he finished the show jumping portion of the competition without
a single rail down. Then, the pair went on to the Pan American Games
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he dispelled any ideas that a pony
didn’t belong. After finishing the dressage portion of the competition
in third place, Teddy completed the cross-country phase at the top
of the ranks. With his stellar jumping ability, he navigated the show
jumping course with a single rail down, assuring him and O’Connor
the Gold. When the awards were presented, Theodore O’Connor certainly
wowed the crowd as he galloped around the arena, inches shorter than
his Gold-medal teammates.
2007 Accomplishments
· Individual Gold-medal winner and Team Gold-medal winner
at the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, the first pony ever to
compete at the Pan American Games in eventing
· Reserve Champion of the USEF National CCI**** Championship
(Third place for the Rolex CCI**** in Lexington, KY), the first pony
ever to compete at the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day-Event
· Winner of The Fork CIC***
· United States Eventing Association Horse of the Year
Prior Accomplishments
· 2006 – Fifth place in the advanced championship at
the American Eventing Championships
· 2006 – Seventh place at the Poplar Place CIC***
· 2006 – Ninth place at the Jersey Fresh CCI***
· 2006 – Seventh place at the Fork CIC***
· 2005 – Second place in open preliminary at the Rocking
Horse Winter I Horse Trial
· 2004 – Fifth place in the open intermediate at the Poplar
Place Farm September Horse Trials
· 2004 – Third place in preliminary at the Fork Horse
Trials
· 2003 – Third place in open preliminary at the Difficult
Run Fall Horse Trials
* Please
designate three nominees. First choice should me marked as “1st,” second
as “2nd,” and third as “3rd.
The five
finalist for 2007 Farnam®/ Platform™ · USEF Horse
of the Year are:
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Aequus+//
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Esteban
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Free Willy
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Sapphire
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Theodore O’Connor
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Please
fax or e-mail your ballot no later than Friday, January 4, 2008,
to the attention of Kristyn Kay, Awards:
Fax: (859)
231-6662
E-mail: kkay@usef.org
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