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Garden State Horse
Show and the Saunders Family Announce The $10,000 Colonel George S. Saunders
Gamblers Choice and the Essex Troop Educational Fund
Augusta, NJ - February
13, 2002 The Junior Essex Troop and The Garden State Horse Show
are pleased to announce the addition of the Colonel George S. Saunders
Memorial $10,000 Gamblers Choice class. The Gamblers Choice will be held
on Friday May 3, 2002 at 5:00 p.m. and is generously sponsored by the
Saunders Family. The Garden State Horse Show runs May 1-5 at the Sussex
County Fairgrounds Augusta, NJ.
The Colonel Saunders
$10,000 Gamblers Choice class is an exciting timed class in which riders
are to accrue as many points as possible in 60 seconds over a course of
4 to 46 fences. Each obstacle is assigned a point value,
from 10 to 120 according to difficulty, and riders are credited with the
number of points allotted when the obstacle is jumped clear. No points
are awarded for an obstacle knocked down, but obstacles can be jumped
twice to count. During the riders minute in the ring, he can jump
all the obstacles he chooses in the order and direction that he desires.
The competitor with the greatest number of points is the winner.
The Junior Essex
Troop and Garden State Horse Show are honored and proud to institute this
exciting new class and to have it associated with the late Colonel Saunders,
said George Uniss, Co-Chairman of the Garden State Horse Show. Colonel
Saunders family has done so much for our horse show over the years
and this is one more example of their commitment to the Junior Essex Troop.
Colonel Saunders
was born in Passaic, NJ, on March 15, 1917 and went on to join the military.
He was named a commissioned officer in 1941 in Fort Jackson, South Carolina.
He fought in World War II, landing in Omaha Beach in Normandy, as part
of the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944. Colonel Saunders was wounded in
July of the same year but went on to command the 102nd RCN SQ from September,1944
through August,1945. Colonel Saunders was a decorated war hero having
earned a Silver Star, a Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, a Purple Heart,
a Distinguished Service Medal and Several European Foreign Service Awards.
Colonel Saunders
was the last war-time commander of the Essex Troop, the founders of the
Junior Essex Troop and a long-time horseman. He was President of Essex
Troop and founder of Sandrellan Stables, showing ponies, hunters and jumpers
to National acclaim in the 1960s and 1970s.
Colonel Saunders
is survived by his wife Patricia; daughters, Sarah White, Colleen Convery
and Wendy Ann Duff; sons, George Jr, Carleton, Kerby, and John; Stepsons,
Peter and Phil Rush; a sister, Helen Mahony; 29 grandchildren and four
great grandchildren.
The Garden State
Horse Show gratefully acknowledges the help the Saunders family has given
the Garden State Horse Show over the past 25 years with sponsorship and
vast contributions on the horse shows behalf.
The Garden State
Horse Show is New Jerseys largest hunter/jumper show and is rated
AA by USA Equestrian, the national governing body. As one
of the largest shows of its kind in the country, the Garden State Horse
Show attracts the nations best riders, including U.S. Equestrian
Team and Olympic veterans such as Peter Leone and Nona Garson.
The show will take
place May 1-5 in Augusta, NJ, at the Sussex County Fairgrounds and will
run daily from 8:00 a.m. until about 5:00 p.m. Admission is $10.00 per
carload on Saturday and free the rest of the week. For general show and
ticket information, please call (508) 698-6810.
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