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Final Spring Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage Training Session at Oak Hill Farm Is a Success

Amy Lewis and Sir Steinerman (David Honor)

Lexington, KY – The final Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage Training Session of Spring 2013 wrapped up Sunday at Oak Hill Farm in Lockport, Illinois. The two-day training session featured 11 horses between the ages of four and six and was once again led by USEF Young Horse Coach Scott Hassler.

“We had a terrific training session at Oak Hill Farm in Illinois. There was once again a nice balance of U.S.-bred and imported horses,” said Hassler. “It was great to see riders I have worked with in the past with new horses as well as meeting some new professionals. Overall there was nice quality riding and I have a good feeling I will see some of these combinations at the Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage National Championships in August. Participation from the auditors was also very strong which reaffirmed to me that this central area of our country is very dedicated to the development of young dressage horses.”

The open training session was attended by breeders, horse owners and local young horse enthusiasts. In addition to two days of mounted lessons, participants enjoyed discussions with Hassler.

Participants in this training session included:

Rider/Horse (breeding)/Age/Owner/Breeder

Megan McIsaac/Elbricht (Tietse 428 x Tetske Van De Amelse Hoeve/Folkert 353)/4/Susan and Rick Neipert/Susan and Rick Neipert of Meadow’s Gait Friesians

Jenna Strauss/I’m Full of Stuff (Pascal De Pau x Plush Stuff/Unknown)/5/Jenna Strauss/Gene and Noelle Carlier of Les Chevaux De Carlier

Martin Kuhn/Endeavor (Armani x Ulinda M/Gribaldi)/4/John Gerlt, Jennifer Quirk, and Allison Gerlt/C. F. Van Mook

Jessica Starck/Lisandro (Lintas x Oregon Laurel/Lacoste)/6/Mary Lou Starck/Cheryl Kellerman of Michigan Sport Horses

Linda Schultz/Dauntless B (Dacaprio x Liandra/Linaro)/4/Linda Schultz/Bridlewood Hanoverians

Amanda Johnson/Dalakarlian (Coconut Grove x Pelusa/Lester)/5/Kaye-Eileen Willard and Bethany Willard Seeboth/Kaye-Eileen Willard and Bethany Willard Seeboth

Amy Lewis/Sir Steinerman (Stedinger x Donnabella/Don Primero)/5/Amy Lewis/Marlace Hughes

Patricia Becker/Freedom (Feuri x Windjammer/Walk On Top)/6/Anne Ramsay/Barbara Cadwell of Annie B Farm

Ken Borden/Tiamo’s Royal Reid (Tiamo Trocadero x EM Danina/Davignon)/4/Ken Borden/ Karin Offield of Offield Farms

Ken Borden/Raybol (Raymeister x Paradel/Parabol)/5/Ken Borden/Ken Borden

Kara Kush/Davanna (Rousseau x Savannah/Welt Hit II)/5/Kara Kush/Ada Van De Kolk

“The camaraderie, passion, and learning that went on there, in one short weekend, was inspirational,” said participant Jessica Starck. “The passion Scott has for what he does, the love he has for the horse, and the knowledgeable creative approach he has to teaching is extremely prevalent. We all agreed we are proud to have him represent us.”

For more information about the Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage Program, please visit usef.org or contact Hallye Griffin by email at hgriffin@usef.org or by phone (859) 225-6918.

Second Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage Training Session of 2013 Wraps Up at Oak Hill Ranch

Kim Gentry and Leonardo (Photo by Oak Hill Ranch)

Lexington, KY – The second Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage Training Session of 2013 wrapped up Sunday at Oak Hill Ranch in Folsom, Louisiana.  The picturesque ranch is a leader in U.S. sport horse breeding and provided a great environment for educating the area’s up-and-coming young horses and their riders. The open training session was led by USEF Young Horse Coach Scott Hassler.

“This is the first time we have held a training session in this area and it was great to see the quality of horses that participated. Many of the combinations showed true potential for the FEI levels,” Hassler commented. “Additionally, it was a terrific honor to conduct the session at Oak Hill Ranch; we are very grateful to the Freeman’s for generously hosting us.”

The open training session was attended by breeders, horse owners and local young horse enthusiasts. In addition to two days of mounted lessons, Hassler led an afternoon discussion that focused on the development of young horses and potential for growth in the area.

This session was the first time a training or observation session has been comprised entirely of U.S. bred horses.

Participants in this second training session included:

Rider/Horse (breeding)/Age/Owner/Breeder
David Banister/September Song (Sinatra Song x Warkant/Verther)/4/Linda Holste/Linda Holste
Kalie Beckers/Bienvenu ZSH (Sir Sinclair x Eleanora/Notorious)/7/Gerlinde Beckers/Terri Chaubaud & Zydeco Sportshorses
Erica-West Danque/Flovina (Flovino x Latitiae/Laurentianer)/6/Catherine Valentine/Catherine Valentine
Erica-West Danque/Chancellor WAS (Cathalido x Jemez/Columbus)/6/Erica-West Danque/Walkabout Station
Kim Gentry/Leonardo (Landtinus x Rambala/Rambo)/6/Kim Gentry/Oak Hill Ranch
Andrea Hart/Winterfair (Winterprinz x Meriah/Erzsand)/5/Andrea Hart/Anna Whitfield Watkins
Regina Milliken/Romulus (Blue Hors Hotling x Roma/Blue Hors Romancier)/4/Oak Hill Ranch/Oak Hill Ranch
Faith Morris/Ramsey (Blue Hors Don Romantic x Rambala/Rambo)/4/Faith Morris/Oak Hill Ranch

Kim Gentry, who participated in the first open training session, held in Alpharetta, Georgia, February 2-3, commented, “It was really beneficial to work with Scott again within such a short time frame. He was able to evaluate our progress and follow up on the work that we did in Atlanta. Scott provided clear and concise feedback and effective coaching in a supportive and positive manner.” Gentry continued, “The sessions have helped me gauge where my training is as I prepare Leonardo for the show season. Also, they gave me insight into how he will handle the requirements of the six-year-old test in an environment away from home, but without the actual stress of a show. Richard Freeman and his Oak Hill team ran a superb training session and made the weekend very educational and a lot of fun. I was proud to be riding a horse bred by Oak Hill and have the people who were there when Leonardo was born see what a lovely horse he is developing into.”

The next Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage Program events will be open training sessions in Georgetown, Massachusetts, April 13-14 and in Lockport, Illinois, April 27-28. Further information on the program can be found here.

For more information about the Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage Program please contact Hallye Griffin by email at hgriffin@usef.org or by phone (859) 225-6918.