Is that North Shore where the Old SmithTown Hunt
Show used to be held out toward’s the Hamptons or
was that North Shore Equestrian Center(formally known as Old Mill Farm)?
I think I have a picture of me and hunter stallion going over the same fence!
You wanted owners and riders too? Yikes, this could take a while.
Midget: Nancy Baroody, Syndy Paul
Driftwood: Gail Hulick, Syndy Paul
Chantilly: Waverly Farm, Syndy Paul
Cockscrow Flair: Lucie McKinney
Crepe Suzette: Syndy Paul
Wizard of Oz: owned by the Burrs, ridden by Puddy Jones
Highfields Town and Country: Barbara Ulrichsen, Debbie Wolfe
Pride ‘n Joy: Laurie Snyder, Nancy Baroody
Prim n’ Proper: Debbie Cahn
Neat n’ Tidy: James Hulick
Rebel: Judy Korn
Flying Mouse: Jane Leasure
Hot Shot Kid: Terry Rudd, Susie Rudd
Keswick: Peter Wetherill
Thorwell: Karen Nolte
Do I get the bonus now?
and Marc St. James owned WR. After the Olympics, he told Syd that he would send her and a companion (yours truly) ANYWHERE she wished to go in the world as a reward for hard work(long before they went belly-up). She chose Bermuda, and in Sept. of 1984 I got an all expense paid trip to said island and $600 spending money to boot! The St.James’ were always lovely to me and I am eternally greatful to Syd for taking me.
Bootlegger was Melanie’s hunter and he was retired at Stillmeadow when I last saw him; I think Pam even rode him in the hunters (?) before the bad times came…
Laurie
Alright. I’ve been lying here on the couch for too long. Here’s some trivia from Harrisburg. I’ll get you with Washington and NY next…
Thinking caps on?
1980, Viscount won the Grand Prix. Rider???
1981, Felton won. Rider???
Who were Felton’s TWO riders?
Now, still in the Grand Prix:
How about, who rode Dark Sonnet to the win?
How many times did T. Grubb win it and with whom?
<BLOCKQUOTE class=“ip-ubbcode-quote”><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Emmet:
Juan Rickerhoff’s (sp?) chestnut horse was?
For a extra day on the cruise, who trained him?
Since Shorty brought it up, name three riders who rode for Frances Rowe.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Juan rode w/Frances, right? Can’t remember the name of the horse.
3 riders: Joe, Conrad…Noel Twyman.
Perfect Stranger riders: Jane Womble, Bradley Caine, and Cindy Perez (w/the Shaffners).
Not sure what order for riders here:
1.) Norman Dello Joio
2.) Katie Prudent
3.) Judy Richter
I think the horse from 82 was Norman’s “I love you”… been awhile!!!1
[This message was edited by Jody on Sep. 10, 2001 at 06:30 PM.]
Would that be Stephen or Arthur Hawkins?
bump!
Monday, I will have a visual “Guess Who?” Abby and Emmet will be ineligible, sorry!
Laurie
Leslie won her Maclay on a pinto mare name Suzette. She belonged to Sharon Cole. When she showed in the Fla. class, she borrowed a pinto from Missy Clark named Scout-a-bout. He was eventually sold to the Firestones. She wore show clothes from the year she won. It was great!
What do I win for all that info?
New Question from the '60’s:
VHV had a rider with 2 almost identical horses (full brothers), except that they were a 1/2" different in size, making one a horse and the other a pony. Name the rider and the two horses.
<BLOCKQUOTE class=“ip-ubbcode-quote”><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by MHM:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by yd:
Now THAT’s trivia!
You can OWN the cruise line if you know who was the horse, what OTHER final did it win and who SHOD it.
What kind of truck did the farrier drive, what was his license plate number, and what was the name and breed of his dog?
And his mother’s maiden name??<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I own the cruise line! The horse was French Leave, he won the Medal twice and the USET once. The farrier was Ira Green. He drove a Ford with Fla. plates. His dog was an australian shepard named Blue. Before Blue he had a dobie and a fuzzy white dog. I met his mother, but I do not know her maiden name.
Wow, I am surprised that the Terry Rudd trademark was not answered in the first 5 minutes: Her famous pony tail that hung down her back.
on to other questions when there is still one on the table.
Joey Darby/Ian Millar horse connection?
I will volunteer to try and scroll through this whole monster this weekend and see if I can pick out the questions never answered, if I can find the time. It will be a project!
Laurie
Okay how bout the answer to b) Sandra Nagro. But if you ask me what her married name is, I don’t know…She’s also a judge now…
Other dated questions with the Nagro’s
a) Who was the trainer there for years?
b) What was the name of their barn?
Amazing. Now, if I only had $11M to give you!
$8,090,000 after taxes
For those who don’t know the names… the riders were- Jimmy, Alice Debany, Hans Richter (son of Judy R) and Ellen Raidt-Lordi.
NEXXXXXT?
<BLOCKQUOTE class=“ip-ubbcode-quote”><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by MAD:
I will guess that this is the person, but I can’t even begin to name a horse, though.
R. BRUCE DUCHOSSIS<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Uh, checking the results online is NOT FAIR, MAD! But yes, you are right. Now name the two horses.
<BLOCKQUOTE class=“ip-ubbcode-quote”><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Weatherford:
OK - what INTERNATIONAL rider has ridden on more winning Nations CUP Teams than any other in the history of the NC? How many Teams was he on to win that many?
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Why do I think it is Bill Steinkraus? Or am I just being patriotic?
OGrady,blacksmith Rost vet Chapot Buxton leather salesman.Brede Esso Mutch advertising
That was a fun “end of the outdoor season” circuit. C.W. Post, North Shore and Piping Rock.
Right on, but that was an easy one.
Here’s a hard one. What famous trainer in CT had a phone # of Davis 2-1590. If you get this one I know you were a student of his