Since nothing is up on the website, can someone take photos of the results sheets with their iPhone and stick them up here?
Or report on results from today? Thanks.
Since nothing is up on the website, can someone take photos of the results sheets with their iPhone and stick them up here?
Or report on results from today? Thanks.
FB post that Damocles won big today! All I know
Just saw this on FB, posted by Quinnten Alston:
Some results from Day 1 of Devon:
Kate Palmquist’s filly Francheska AH (Fielding/Maurice) WON her yearling filly class and was 4th in the USDF Filly Championship.
Roberta Falk’s Ristocrat R (Richmond HL/Donnerhall) was 2nd in the Yearling Colts in a very competitive class.
Kris Schuler’s Royal Reflection EMF (Royal Prince/Pablo) was 3rd in the Yearling Colts.
Scimitar (Sir Wanabi) was 2nd in another very competitive class of Two Year Old Colts and Geldings. Scimitar has been very successful in the Hunter Ring this year as well.
Velluto (Schiffon/Viva Vanessa) WON his Three Year Old Colts and Geldings Class and was Reserve Champion Colt.
Our wonderful filly, Qhuiver (Quaterback/Widmark) was 2nd in her Three Year Old Fillies class that was filled with quality horses. She was then named Champion Filly and Reserve Champion Young Horse. She was also Reserve Champion USDF Champion Filly. To add to that, she was named Champion Three Year Old Sporthorse Prospect - an award that combines in hand and under saddle scores. This was the first year this award has been offered!
Congratulations, Kate, Roberta, Kris, Sandra, Mo, and Quinnten! Now get some rest!
Well congrats Everyone ! Head whirling trying to keep up but a big YAY in general lol
Sir wannabi, richmond & fielding are all graduates of the 2007 stallion test. It is so cool to see their offspring doing so well at devon five years later.
Makes no sense to have a Results button on the DAD website and not be able to post the results daily. It’s not that complicated to do.
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Makes no sense to have a Results button on the DAD website and not be able to post the results daily. It’s not that complicated to do.[/QUOTE]
Exactly.
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Makes no sense to have a Results button on the DAD website and not be able to post the results daily. It’s not that complicated to do.[/QUOTE]
Amen!
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Our wonderful filly, Qhuiver (Quaterback/Widmark) was 2nd in her Three Year Old Fillies class that was filled with quality horses. She was then named Champion Filly and Reserve Champion Young Horse. She was also Reserve Champion USDF Champion Filly. To add to that, she was named Champion Three Year Old Sporthorse Prospect - an award that combines in hand and under saddle scores. This was the first year this award has been offered![/QUOTE]
Congrats to Mo! Isn’t the new award for 3 y/o sporthorse prospect champion called the Angela Barilar Award? It isn’t listed on the DAD awards page.
Some results from FB -
Damocles HF won the 2 y/o Colt/Gelding Class, the USDF/DSHB East Coast Colt/Gelding Championships, the Devon Colt/Gelding Championship, and the USDF/DSHB Young Horse Championship. He was bred by Joan Sims / Highlife Farm and is owned by Meagan Davis. (And yes, this is one of the horses sold at the Highlife dispersal auction a few months ago.)
Dallas CF won the Devon Filly Championship and Reserve Foal Championship. Breeder was Nancy Holowesko / Crosiadore Farm. Owner is Jen Vanover.
Ezabella HF won the 3 y/o Filly class and was Reserve for the 3 y/o Sporthorse Prospect Championship. She is bred/owned by Julie Ballard Haralson / Haralson Farms.
Also some results are on Eurodressage, including Maryanna Haymon’s colt David Bowie MF, who won the foal championship.
Congrats to all!
Forgot to ask - hasn’t DAD in years’ past used at least one European judge for the Breed division? All of this year’s judges are U.S. based - probably a good thing since most (all?) of the horses are U.S. bred.
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Makes no sense to have a Results button on the DAD website and not be able to post the results daily. It’s not that complicated to do.[/QUOTE]
True dat. The only news I found was on EUROdressage.com
Just a thought: The use of European judges may have caused a bias toward imported horses, and specific registries from overseas. Do our US judges have specific affiliations and therefore possible conflict of interest?
On another note, has anyone done an analysis of the percent of in hand winners achieving high level success?
I don’t know who designed their website, but it is a logistical nightmare. There are a bunch of links that say “Results”, but only point back to the same page.
So after a bunch of digging around, I finally found them.
http://dressageatdevon.org/cms2/2012pdf/2012DADTuesdayResults.pdf
And just like that, they have now apparently fixed the link under About>Breed Division Results.
CONGRATS TO ALL!
And why is it the performance division schedule manages to list bloodline info:
http://dressageatdevon.org/cms2/2012pdf/2012DADThursdayPTimes.pdf
But the breeding division schedule/results have only name of horse, owner, and breeder – IOW, NO bloodline info!
Leslie Ducharme’s “Rose Cunningham” WON the two year old fillies class and was reserve Champion filly!!! She is by, Cunningham, and out of the Consul mare, Annie Rooney.
Well our experience was at least the European judges knew when they were looking at a pony. Several of us had US Judges commenting when judging a German Riding Pony - small in stature! no kidding.
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Well our experience was at least the European judges knew when they were looking at a pony. Several of us had US Judges commenting when judging a German Riding Pony - small in stature! no kidding.[/QUOTE]
Groan…