Good Morning Everyone!
Today we want to send congratulations to Brittany Hector for her purchase of Quintana 26! We couldn’t be more excited for this new pair, and wish them all the best together in the show ring.
Good Morning Everyone!
Today we want to send congratulations to Brittany Hector for her purchase of Quintana 26! We couldn’t be more excited for this new pair, and wish them all the best together in the show ring.
Good Morning,
Here are the results from this past weekend at McDonough Horse Show! (Sorry, no photos this week)
-Cartagena BD and Kirsten Pollin were Adult Amateur 36/over Champions
-Cruz Bay and Cate Black were Large Children’s Pony Champions
-FaceTime and Mekenna Scott were Short Stirrup Champions
-Cartagena BD and Kirsten Pollin were 6th in the NAL/Wihs Adult Classic
-Sgt. Pepper and Connie McRill were 7th in the NAL/Wihs Adult Classic
-Ufonia P. and Ashley Schoen were 8th in the NAL/Wihs Adult Classic
Also, we have to send a special congratulations to Ashley! She was recognized as The National Collegiate Equestrian Association Rider of the month over fences and the SEC Equestrian Rider of the Month!
On Tuesday, they announced their November Riders of the Month, as determined by the NCEA selection committee and honoring standout performances from the third month of the collegiate equestrian season.
Good morning!
Since today in Maryland is a grey sky day, we thought this week’s feature horse for sale would be another grey (except a much prettier one!) Whiskey Blue is a handsome 9-year-old, dappled grey gelding for sale. He has been ridden consistently in the 3’6 Hunters, and has won several times with Ashley, Dana and other riders. Don’t miss out on this talented horse!
If you are interested in Whiskey Blue, please contact Patty today! You can reach her at: 301.461.7159, or rollingacrespatty@gmail.com.
We also want to share this press release from the Mid Atlantic Equitation Festival which features many quotes and information on Rolling Acres riders and horses!
Upper Marlboro, MD (November 24, 2014) Mid-Atlantic Equitation Festival judges Fran Dotoli and Scott Hofstetter praised the caliber of horses, riders and training at the third annual championships, modeled by co-chairs Mary Beebee and Ellen Shevella in the tradition of the New England Equitation Championships and presented by Stübben North America at The Show Place Arena, November 14-16, in Upper Marlboro, MD.
“It was a great event that highlighted the importance of equitation in an area with deep hunter/jumper tradition,” said Dotoli, of Chepachet, RI, an ‘R’ USEF judge and trainer of equitation and hunter national champions for three decades. “We hope our judging helped guide riders to note what we reward: a good two-point seat, a soft release and overall effectiveness.”
“I was really impressed with the quality of horses and ponies,” said Hofstetter, of Ocala, FL, whose 1986 ASPCA Maclay Finals win helped launch a career as a leading rider at Capital Challenge, Devon and Washington, conducting USEF Judges Clinics and Trainer Certification Programs and a seat on the USHJA Judges Committee. “We saw a show celebrating the equitation finals tradition through a major indoor event, while encouraging and teaching riders that they didn’t have to be ‘perfect’ and could learn from a second round. That’s great.”
Over its newly extended, three-day program, the USHJA Member’s Choice Award-winning show saw youthful partnerships end and begin, a runway model and ex-eventing prospect prove models of perfection, a teen title winner at her first-ever Maryland show, an American Thoroughbred win a second consecutive Jockey Club TIP award and the Saturday night debut of a Team Costume Class that delivered, Shevella affirmed, “A rollicking good time.”
Closing a nearly four-year career together were Young Riders Champions for the Laura Pickett Memorial Trophy, Mary Elizabeth Cordia, 16, of Alexandria VA, and 12 year-old gelding, Welcome (aka Clover): “I owe my success to his taking care of me.” Cordia went home with a new Stübben saddle of her choice and Welcome – who came from Ginny Edwards as a Children’s hunter — will now “take care of” trainer Jenny Graham’s son. Reserve were Sabrina Yekta, of Chester NJ, who trains with Ashley DiBongrazio Pankow at Redfield Farm, on Empire.
Christine Manske Lies, owner of Rintoo, ridden by Katie Kranking to Best Equitation Horse, Highest Score Finalist and Adult Rider Awards confessed, “When it comes to gratitude, I start at thank you, Charlotte Williams, for suggesting I entrust ‘Vinnie’ to Patty, Mary Lisa and Pam Saul, who entrusted him to Katie. When you buy a horse you have so many dreams and they include a victory gallop like this. He was born for the spotlight, we just had to find the right one.”
Patty Nicholson Foster, a two-time MAEF Leading Trainer Award winner, said the 10 year-old Canadian Sporthorse gelding came to Rolling Acres Show Stables in Brookeville, MD, from an Ohio three-day barn as a lease/sales prospect: “He didn’t like that job but turned into a great equitation horse.”
“Vinnie is special. This was only our second show. He’s smooth, adjustable and will jump anything,” said Kranking, a Wilhelmina Agency model whose winning style with Rintoo began in Friday’s Marshall & Sterling Adult Medal 3′ and culminated in the Adult Rider Championship for the Gary Zook Memorial Trophy and saddle of choice from Stübben North America. “We love Stübben at Rolling Acres so the saddle is awesome.”
Rolling Acres also had Flat Medal Finals champions in Brianna Sims, of Bowie, MD, and Clear Cove. Sims had the dual pleasure of accepting her trophy (and Huntley Classic bridle) while learning of her acceptance to the NCEA program at Texas A&M University (where 2013 MAEF Young Rider Champion, Kristen Mohr, studies).
MAEF Adult Rider Reserve Champions were Matthew Lowe and Redfield’s Carebryere. The 2008 VHSA and MHSA Adult Medal Finals reserve champion called his return to Upper Marlboro “good to be back on home turf.” (So good that Lowe’s first lesson on Emil Spadone’s hunter had only been four days before winning their MAEF tricolor!)
Strong rides like Lowe’s led to High Score Barn and $1,000 Leading Trainer Awards for Redfield Farm of Califon, NJ, and trainer Ashley DiBongrazio Pankow, who also won the inaugural Trainer Congeniality Award and trunk from CustomTackTrunk.com.
“The test was the best part,” said Morgan van Nortwick, of Leesburg, VA, the Novice Rider Champion for the Ross Reisner Memorial Trophy on Sara George’s senior mare, Serenity. The sixth-grader won her first custom boot fitting, courtesy of Roxane Mosley-Ginsburg of PommeNewYork.com, for her victor’s pair of DeNiro talls, plus a Classic bridle from HuntleyEquestrian.com. Winter Hill Farm trainer Tom Brennan praised his pair: “They help each other out whenever they can.” Reserve went to high school freshman Hayden Wilkes, of Shamong, NJ, on the solid Winslow Park for trainer Carolyn Desfor.
The Team Costume Class, featuring a Parade of Teams and unofficial “bribing” of judges, drew 39 creatively-appointed competitors for Charlottesville, VA, designer George Heston’s course, rousing laughter and cheers with each musical round, courtesy of announcer Kenn Marash. Flower Power Hippies, coached by Kelsi Okun and composed of Selman, Cordia and Devan Graham, had Peace, Love and Happiness (and the victory gallop); second were Bumble Bees Elizabeth Van Nostrand, Sabrina Yekta, Sabrina Mercadante with coach Tracy La Manna.
Graham, of Chevy Chase, MD, had been riding Don Stewart’s bay (better known as Bruno Mars) just two weeks before posting a high score of 90 for her tie-dyed team and credited “trust” in the gelding for their additional wins in the ASPCA Maclay, Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Medal and VHSA Hunt Seat Medal.
Sierra Fuentress of Owings Mills, MD, who trains with The McDonogh School and rode Guess Again for owner Lyn Pederson, earned the Sportsmanship Award and Donna Vale Memorial Trophy. Explained Shevella, “The Sportsmanship Award is voted by riders, trainers and peers. Many lovely ballot comments indicated Sierra was a deserving honoree. Runner-up was the always-cheerful Omar Del Valle.”
For a second consecutive year, Lansdowne, VA high school sophomore Mali Selman, who trains with Jonelle Mullen and TuDane Farm, accepted The Jockey Club Thoroughbred Incentive Program (TIP) Award for American Thoroughbred, Man of Steel, while sophomore Morgan Giordano of Jacobstown, NJ, and Magnanimous, making their Maryland show ring debut, rode away with the Owner High Score Thoroughbred Award.
Sunday’s College Meet and Greet Brunch delivered great food and networking with representatives of NCEA and Bridgewater, Centenary, Converse, Delaware Valley, Goucher, Randolph and Sweet Briar Colleges. MAEF presented a $1500 Maryland Practical Horsemanship Scholarship to Cary Hundley, who trains with James Prettyman and rode Beste Intentions, and a $1000 Maryland Horsemanship Scholarship (supported by a grant from the Maryland Horse Industry Board) went to Mary Podgovak-Miller, a self-trained rider from Salisbury, NC, who rode Luxus. A silent auction benefiting the MAEF Scholarship Fund was overseen by volunteers Joanne Riley, a NY-based designer with The Interior Edge, and Michael Mulligan of Merrill Lynch.
“What a great success this show has become,” remarked a friend of Pankow’s shortly after the Redfield Farm trainer accepted her awards. Every year, more equitation barns and trainers come to MAEF for its signature relaxed — and rewarding — format.
“Trainers are already telling us they want to bring more horses and riders next year,” said Shevella, who assures that she and Beebee, will “be ready.”
For complete results and more visit midatlanticeq.com.
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Hi everyone!
With this little break in between show season and moving south for the winter, we thought now would be a great time to really highlight all the wonderful horses we have for sale or lease at the farm. So, for the next few weeks we will highlight a different horse here on the blog!
Up first is Rintoo! Rintoo is a 9-year-old, bay Canadian Warmblood gelding standing around 16.3h. Rintoo is best suited as an Equitation Horse and/or a Children’s/Adult Hunter.
Recently, Rintoo won Best Equitation Horse at the Show at the Mid-Atlantic Equitation Festival and his rider, Katie was Champion in the Adult Eq., won the Adult Rider Championship, won the M&S Adult Medal, was 3rd in the Ariat Adult Medal and was the Highest Scoring Finalist at the show.
If you are interested in Rintoo, please contact Patty Foster, at 301.461.7159, or rollingacrespatty@gmail.com.
Hello Everyone!
The results from the Duke Benefit Horse Show in Raleigh, NC:
-Hallelujah and Cate Black were Large Pony Hunter Champions and 5th in the Pony Hunter Classic
-Arvakur and Kiana Fiore were 2nd in the NAL Children’s Jumper Classic and Children’s Jumper
Reserve Champions
-Wassandra G and Hanna Powers were 6th in the NAL Children’s Jumper Classic
-Carlot and Mary Lisa Leffler were 1.35 Jumper Reserve Champions and 7th in the Open Welcome Stakes
Also, at the Swan Lake Horse Show in Littlestown, Pa:
-Cartagena BD and Kirsten Pollin were Adult Amateur 36-49 Hunter Champions and were 3rd in the Adult Hunter Classic
-Rodeo Drive and Maddie Black were Medium Pony Hunter Reserve Champions
-Ufonia P. and Ashley Schoen were 6th in the Adult Hunter Classic
-Argus IV and Emmy Middleton were 6th in the .90 Jumper Classic
Way to go everyone!
We also send our condolences to friend Libby Wright, for the loss of her horse Quincy who passed away this past Friday at the age of 30, due to colic complications. Quincy was a resident here at the farm for 22 years!!
Good Afternoon Everyone!
Here are the results from Washington:
-Knob Creek and Dana Nifosi were 3rd in the WIHS Adult Hunter Championships
-Sgt. Pepper and Connnie McRill were 8th in the WIHS Adult Hunter Championships
-Quintana 26 and Brianna Sims were 8th and 4th in the Small Junior Hunter Older Section
-The Golden Compass and Alyson Gurney were 7th and 8th in the Large Junior Hunter Older Section
-Rodeo Drive and Maddie Black were 12th in the Local Pony Hunters
-Kevin Foster and Quintessential were 10th in the Amateur Owner Older stakes class and 6th under saddle
Good morning!
Here are the weekly show results from Penn National:
-Lorca De Caryan and Bernadette Coyle were 3rd in the NAL Childrens Hunter Finals
-Quintana 26 and Brianna Sims were 4th in the Small Junior Hunter Stake Class
From the WIHS Local Day at the PG Equestrian Center:
-Freedom ridden by Elizabeth Sherwin were Short Stirrup Hunter Champions
-Margot Sanger-Katz riding Ufonia P. won the MHSA Adult Medal
-Hannah Showell rode Rintoo to the Reserve Championship in the Gittings Medal Finals
Next up the Rolling Acres crew is off to Washington International Horse Show this week.
Sending Good Luck to everyone!!
The results are in from the Capital Challenge Horse Show!
-Cartagena BD and Mary Lisa Leffler were 4th, 7th, and 5th in the Future Hunter Mares division
-Knob Creek and Dana Nifosi were 7th and 8th in the Adult Amateur 36-49 division
-Frontman and Charlotte Williams were 4th in the Adult Amateur 51 and Over Stake Class
-The Golden Compass and Alyson Gurney were 7th in the Large Junior Older Stake Class
We also would like to send good luck at Harrisburg next week to the following riders:
-Alyson Gurney and The Golden Compass
-Brianna Sims and Quinatan 26
-Allison Bergmeyer and Axtrex
-Sgt. Pepper and Connie McRill
-Knob Creek and Dana Nifosi
-Frontman and Charlotte Williams
-Little Star and Alexis Mozeleski
-Lorca De Caryan and Bernadette Coyle
-Nikita and Alyson Gurney
-Quastor Van De Helle Z and Devon Monroe
-Whiskey Blue and Ashley Foster
-Quintessential and Kevin Foster
-Wassandra G and Hanna Powers
Also coming up at the end of this month is the Annual Washington International Horse Show held in D.C. Once again this year, they are doing the ‘Buck Breast Cancer’ event on Thursday October 23rd in honor of Laura Pickett and Elizabeth Solter.
We would like to ask your help in gathering Laura Pickett’s friends and our Rolling Acres family to join us again at the show to honor Laura Pickett where they will be awarding the Laura Pickett Excellence in Horsemanship Award again this year and hosting Brian and his family in the Acela Club. They also will be honoring Elizabeth Solter. Please purchase tickets and come out to support and honor the lives of these great women, and all of those suffering with breast cancer.
To purchase your tickets you can click here: http://www.wihs.org/lower.php?preview=1&url=hospitality-tickets&utm_source=Copy+of+Buck+Breast+Cancer+eBlast2&utm_campaign=wihs+eq+and+championships+qualifiers&utm_medium=email
Good morning everyone!
The Rolling Acres weekly show results from Culpeper are in:
-Contessa and Mary Lisa Leffler were Low Hunter Champions
-The Golden Compass and Mary Lisa Leffler were Low Hunter Reserve Champions
-Argus IV and Emmy Middleton were Level 1 Jumper Champions
-Wassandra G and Hanna Powers won the Childrens Jumper Classic
-Arvakur and Kiana Fiore were 6th in the Childrens Jumper Classic
Way to go everyone!
Here are some photos thanks to Sheryl Sutherby: