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"High Point
Trainer Award"
Winning a CWD
Saddle from
Blue Ribbon Horse
Show Series
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News
Congratulations....to
Alex Biederman,
who finished her
junior career
ranked 13th in
the Bates
Equitation index
& 4th in the
Country - High
Junior
Jumpers!
Alex finished
9th in the
George Morris
Equitation
Classic, 11th in
the
Washington/Tad
Coffin
Equitation
Finals and
placed in the top
15 at the
Maclay
Finals!
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Congratulations....
to Madison
Billings and
"Queen
Frostine"
Champion-
Zone 7
Medium
Pony Hunter
2008
Champion
- THJA Medium
Pony Hunter
2008 Champion
- THJA Pony
Equitation
2008
Winner- Zone
Finals 2008-
Medium Pony
Hunter
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Congratulations....
to Madison
Billings
and "Consider It
Done"
Champion
- Zone 7 Small
Green Pony
Hunter 2008
Winner- Zone
Finals 2008-
Small Pony
Hunter
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Congratulations....
to Caroline
Donnally and "Apparition"
Champion
- Zone 7
Children's
Hunter 2008
Reserve
Champion - THJA
Children's
Hunter 2008
Champion -THJA Children's
Equitation
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Congratulations
....to Madison
Billings,
Leading
Hunter
Rider of the
Antares
Challenge
Series
2008and winner
of an Antares
Saddle!
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Summer Hill
Farms Awards at
THJA
Banquet
January 10, 2009
Articles
The Queen Reigns
Madison
Billings
may well be an
Amanda Goldman
in the making.
The 11-year-old
fifth-grader
from
Westlake, Texas,
won the medium
pony
championship on
her own Queen
Frostine, and
the small pony
championship on
Two Thumbs Up, a
pony owned by
Billings’
trainer, Laura
Hightower.
Billings, who
has only been
riding for two
years, topped it
all off with
victory in the
Washington
International
Equitation
Classic Pony
class aboard
Queen Frostine.
Queen Frostine,
or “Paris,”
earned her show
name years ago
when she got
frostbite on her
ears while
living in
Canada, Billings
said. The tips
of the mare’s
ears had to be
surgically
removed, giving
her a rather
unique but
distinguished
look. Billings
bought Paris
last July from
Colorado, so it
seems that the
11-year- old
Welsh cross is
slowly making
her way closer
to the warmer
realm of the
equator.
“I like it that
Paris is willing
to take you
around,” said
Billings. “But
she also makes
you ask for what
you need, like
lead changes.
You have to do
your part. You
also have to
make sure she’s
stepping out and
on the bit—and
you have to be
ready to ride a
buck!”
Billings loves
it that Paris
whinnies when
she sees her
young owner
approaching, and
that she’ll try
to eat hay-bale
jumps if given
the
opportunity.
The biggest
reason behind
their
Blue Ribbon
tricolor,
Billings said,
is that “Paris
woke up and just
felt like she
wanted to win.”
The same might
be said for her
small pony
champion, Two
Thumbs Up, a
17-year-old
gelding.
Billings
described the
gelding as
“willing to try
100 percent for
you. He’ll also
teach you how to
ride to the base
of
the jump.”
Billings had
only been
practicing on
“Roger” for six
weeks prior to
the Blue Ribbon
show. She wants
to qualify for
the indoor shows
this year “and
to try to make
it there without
falling off!”
she said.
Posted in the
Chronicle of the
Horse - Feb.,
2008
1757
Bridle Bit
Road,
Flower Mound, TX
75022
817-875-9082
lrhightower@msn.com
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