Happy holidays to all of our Zone 10 members! We hope all of you had a safe and relaxing holiday with family and friends. For those of you who attended the USHJA Annual Meeting, we enjoyed hearing from you and engaging in productive discussions. Your feedback is greatly appreciated and we hope you found the meeting informative and worthwhile. Next year promises to be another great year filled with exciting new classes, educational programs, and quality shows as we continue to make meaningful changes and move the sport forward. Congratulations to all of our end of year winners and we are looking forward to seeing riders of all levels in the show ring again next year!
Kathy Hobstetter and Ned Glynn.
Co-Chairs of the Zone 10 Committee
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USHJA Annual Award Meeting Recap
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Zone 10 members attended the USHJA Annual Meeting, presented by
World Equestrian Center, December 8-12 in Denver, Colorado.
Members met as a zone and attended a zone educational forum to discuss issues and opportunities in their zones on Zone Day, December 8. During the forum, USHJA President Mary Babick announced the return of the Zone Council, which will serve as a way to increase communication between zone members and the board.
Throughout the rest of the week other committees, working groups and the USHJA Board of Directors met to take care of business and work on upcoming initiatives and plans.
This year, annual meeting featured educational sessions for members, and Michael Henry from SafeSport also presented and took questions. Watch his presentation
here.
Click here to read about USHJA President Mary Babick's State of the Association speech.
Click here to read a wrap up including important rule change proposals that were approved/disapproved by the USHJA Board of Directors.
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Know Your Zone 10 Committee Members
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- Kathy Hobstetter, Co-Chair
- Ned Glynn, Co-Chair
- Denise Finch
- Kay Altheuser
- Michael Curtis
- Sally Hudson
- Melissa Kalember
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- Robert Leckie
- Stephanie Lightner
- Gry McFarlane
- Kelly McKnight
- Lynn Mullins
- James Waldman
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Special thanks to these members who serve our zone! For more information about the committee and contact information,
click here.
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USHJA Annual Award Recipients Honored During Evening of Equestrians
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USHJA Annual Award recipients were honored during this year's Evening of Equestrians at the USHJA Annual Meeting! Special congratulations to Zone 10 members who were recognized:
- Charlotte Skinner-Robson (N. Hollywood, Calif.) was recognized with a President's Distinguished Service Award
- Larry Langer (Burbank, Calif.) was a recipient of the William J. Moroney Visionary Award
- Julie O’Connor, of Corona, California, was awarded the West Coast Vital Horse Show Staff Award
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Know Before You Show 2020
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The USHJA is helping members Know Before You Show with a simple guide of rule changes taking effect for the new competition year.
Click here to read more.
Click here for a comprehensive list of rule changes that were approved in 2019 for the 2020 competition year.
View the entire 2020 USEF Rulebook
here.
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USHJA Affiliate Member Organization News
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Affiliate Round Table held during USHJA Annual Meeting
Affiliate members met during the USHJA Annual Meeting to discuss upcoming changes and opportunities, including the addition of the Affiliate Council and Zone Council. The two councils will enhance communication between the Zones, Affiliates and the Board, as well as with the members.
Each Affiliate is encouraged to elect one individual to sit on the Affiliate Regional Group (regions were created by combining USHJA Zones). The Regional Group will be comprised of representatives from each USHJA Affiliate Organization in that area. From the Regional Groups, one individual from each Zone will be elected to sit on the National Affiliate Council and from the National Affiliate Council, one individual will be seated on the USHJA Board of Directors.
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Do You Like the Zone 10 Facebook Page?
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Have an interesting story to share? Email it
here for a chance to be featured in our Zone eNews or on Facebook.
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2020 Zone Specifications are Available
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Sport History: Fun Facts from the USHJA Wheeler Museum
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Sport History Fun Facts: Why is a scarlet riding jacket called a “pink coat”?
A Hunter new rule specifies that conventional attire “following the tradition of fox hunting is encouraged and preferred and that judges shall not eliminate a rider for inappropriate attire except for safety.” Traditional fox hunt attire (and USEF rules) call for “scarlet or dark colors.”
Ever wondered why that “scarlet” jacket is called a “pink coat”? Turns out, if the legend is true, that a renowned 18th-century tailor named Thomas Pinque of London designed the first scarlet fox hunting coat with practical matters in mind. He chose a sturdy, warm wool fabric (called Melton) in a deep red to hide the stains if the rider got blood on it while hunting. Each coat was custom-made and soon became a sign of prestige, so it was referred to as a “pinque coat.” The spelling changed with the times.
Still considered a sign of prestige, scarlet in fox hunting is reserved for Masters of Foxhounds and hunt staff. In the Hunter ring, scarlet is worn for “formal attire” classes. In the Jumpers, a scarlet jacket is usually reserved for members of the US international team (as it is in many other countries).
National Show Hunter Hall of Famers Rodney Jenkins and Quiet Flite in a formal attire class at Devon, c. 1967. Photo by Budd
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Upcoming Events and Deadlines
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Check the Calendar for Upcoming Outreach Competitions
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USHJA Sponsors & Partners
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Photos by: Alden Corrigan Media, Tricia Booker, Tori Bilas, Terise Cole, Jump Media, Rachel Sowinski, and Louise Taylor.
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