Arabian
Horse Association Crowns National Competitive Trail Champions
Take
a tropical sun, crank the heat up to 85 degrees and turn the humidity
knob to sweltering. Then ask your horse to trot 80 miles in two
days through sections of foot-deep sand and finish "fit to
continue." Of the 15 horses that competed over this punishing
course during the Arabian Horse Association National Championship
Competitive Trail Ride on October 31-November 2, 2003, only eight
met the ride's stringent pulse, metabolic and soundness criteria
to finish in the top ten.
The
Arabian division champion, Donna Shoaf of Altoona, Florida, lives
three miles from the Ocala National Forest trails and attributes
her win on Silko Desert Rain to "the home court advantage."
Despite this edge, Shoaf came close to not competing when her original
entry, a Half-Arabian mare, was off at the vet check-in.
"I
went home and took Rain out of the pasture," says Shoaf. "Although
he has completed almost 1,000 miles, and I'd been trail riding him,
the last ride he did was at the end of May." Shoaf wound up
clipping Rain that evening to combat the heat and riding him barefoot.
Despite his last minute debut, Rain, thrived.
This
was Shoaf's first national ride, and she admits that a big part
of her motivation was to win the beautiful Turtle Neck blanket donated
by Paint Rock Designs to the champion and reserve champion.
Reserve
champion Maris Ramsay of Clermont, Florida, who rode both days with
Shoaf was another first time national rider who enjoyed the home
court advantage.
"In
March, SA Csea Mistral and I won a grand championship on the same
trail, " says Ramsay. "I only live an hour away and we
trained in similar conditions all summer. Still it was difficult
to pulse down to 44 after running through sand."
When
the gelding tripped over a root on the first day, slightly soring
his right front leg, and stumbled on the same leg the second day,
Ramsay didn't expect anything more than a completion award. "I
was very surprised to win reserve," she says. "But the
vets told me that every horse had some soreness and that the ride
was won and lost on pulse recoveries."
Pulse
recoveries depended heavily on keeping a horse cool, and David Campbell,
of Scottsburg, Indiana, the Half-Arabian champion with his wife's
horse, Rollingwood Kelpie, faced a dilemma. "Kelpie had her
winter hair and since we live in Ohio, we didn't want to body clip
her," says Campbell. "But I did clip her neck area after
the first day to cool her down."
Last
September Noel has ridden the mare to the overall championship at
her first regional ride, but the couple decided that Campbell, a
heavyweight, should ride the bigger horse. Noel ended up top tenning
on GT Reno, a 21-year-old Arabian gelding that she rode to the national
championship in 1998.
The
top scoring junior was Alexandra Kroh of Ormond Beach, Florida,
who placed fifth overall on Precious Ebonita (Rabaska x Ebony Masterpiece),
a bay Arabian mare owned by Cheryl Van Deusen.
All
the champions and reserves praised the job done by veterinary judges
Maureen Fehrs, DVM, and Doug Schearer, DVM. The riders were equally
complimentary about ride manager Joan Eastman, ride secretary Debbie
Price, trail master Ken Anderson, treatment veterinarian Kent Seamonson,
DVM, and farrier George Holman. Micky Creech, the AHA Competitive
Trail Ride Committee Chair, was the ride steward.
The
2003 Ride sponsors include Chick's, Cowboy Magic, Eastern Kansas
AHA, Elite Sport Horse International, Equisure, Hawthorne Products,
Hickling Feed, Illinois AHA, Indiana AHC, Indiana Half-Arabian Horse
Club, Mobile Milling Servics, Inc., Paint Rock Designs, the Indiana
AHC Distance Program, Rio Vista Products, Rocking Horse Stables,
State Line Tack, Will O Bar Arabians and AHA Regions1, 3, 8, 9,
11, 13, 14 and 16.
Next
year mark your calendar for October 8 and 9 when the National Competitive
Trail Ride moves to the Scioto Trails Forest in Chillicothe, Ohio.
ARABIAN
DIVISION
Champion:
Silko Desert Rain (EVG Desert Storm x Silko Nisra), Donna Shoaf
, Altoona, FL
Reserve:
SA Csea Mistral (SSA Csea Dream x SA Fairis Destiny), Maris Ramsay,
Clermont, FL
Top
Ten: $Edition MTA (MS Baquero+ x Elexandrija), Karen Jones, Altoona,
FL; $DA Al Capone (Ebony Masterpiece x Rabaska), Cheryl Van Deusen,
New Smyrna Beach, FL; $Precious Ebonita (Ebony Masterpiece x RC
Rose), ridden by Alexandra Kroh, owned by Cheryl Van Deusen, New
Smyrna Beach, FL; GT Reno+/ (GT Immarouge x GT Galaxie), Sheila
Noel, Scottsburg, IN; Magata Mist (De Gaye Gambler x Itseyis Magata),
Rebecca Neunzig, Dallas, NC
Completion:
Shazanna S Glory, Ellen Kay Schwartz, LaGrange, IN
HALF-ARABIAN
DIVISION
Champion:
Rollingwood Kelpie (Que Seras x Rollingwood Avril), ridden by David
Campbell, owned by Sheila Noel, Scottsburg, IN
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