SANDHAVEN FARM 2012 SCHEDULE
The Winners Circle
CONGRATULATIONS Haley Roberson and Chantre!
On your win in The Woodside Opener $10,000 Classic with a double clear and fast!
Jeff and Winchester placing Third in the Classic at Norcal Finals.
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Caroline Hoskinson riding Lara 368 (owner Sharmin Bock) at the Stanford invitational, jumping 5'2 in the 5 bar combination ending up 3rd.
Rachel and Smarty at the Menlo Park Charity Grand Prix.
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Rachel and Smarty - two clean rounds at the August 8th Grand Prix!
Jeff and Chiara 89, (owned by Danielle Johnson) at the Sacramento Horseshow in the 4'3" Grand Prix class!
Jeff Fields Grand Prix Sacramento 2010-7
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Exhibitors at the Bay Area Festival (June 30-July 4) celebrated Independence Day in fine style, particularly during the $20,000 Bayfest Grand Prix. Spectators enjoyed an old fashioned American style barbecue while watching the grand prix, and for an added touch of patriotism, Denize Borges’ students hung up their red, white and blue ribbons on their barn in a patriotic display.
Rachel and Karl Du Chateau won this very class in 2007, and they have continued to do well since then. “We have started in five grands prix this year and have placed in all of them. He has jumped super all season, so it was nice to win one. He has so much step and jumps with such ease, he is so light off of the ground and has become much more rideable this season. He has a lot of attitude which I think is what makes him so good. I'm very fortunate to ride a horse like this and I have Cathy and Alex Mendez to thank for that.” Rachel added that she appreciates all the support she gets from the Sandhaven team. Jenni enjoys the relaxed family atmosphere of the Woodside shows, coupled with good competition. “I liked that the grand prix was a little later in the day. It made it feel more special—more of an event—and I think more people came to watch. They root for everyone, and it’s really nice.”
At the Bay Area Festival, Absolute Gold was confident and stylish throughout both rounds. “He definitely had his game face on,” Diane said. “Being handy is his strong suit, so we took all the inside turns and higher option fences.” Diane, whose Westhaven Farm recently relocated to Graceland Equestrian Center in Castro Valley, thinks the derby-style classes are good for the sport. “It puts a whole new spin on the hunters—it’s a little more old school. It helps get people interested in the hunters again, because it’s a crowd pleaser. They want to see how the riders handle the different options, and having the bonus points makes it more exciting. If the rider before you takes them, you do, too, or they’ll beat you.” Diane also finished sixth with Regal (Susan Dorsey, owner), and two of her students also got top prizes. Mariah Brush aboard her High Profile took third place and Sue Sadlier piloted her Double Eagle to the eighth place ribbon.
Caroline got to share success with her mother after piloting Right On Time to the reserve championship in the Small/ Medium Pony Hunters. Elizabeth was both excited and nervous to ride in the derby-style class. “I love the hunter derbies. They’re so fun, and I like being out there in that huge field of jumps. My favorite was the hay bale with the brush top. I also like how they bring the juniors, amateurs and professionals together. It’s difficult riding against the professionals, but you can watch them and learn from them, and then go ride the same course. That made it even more exciting that I did well.” Elizabeth also enjoyed being able to do the class with other riders from Chestnut Hill, like Tylor Nowell, who came in seventh with her Too Cool. Clementine Yost was too cool in the equitation ranks, topping 19 other riders in the competitive CPHA Foundation Equitation Medal class. She also took the WCE Medal and several other wins at the show. She rode her William Tell, a grand prix jumper she bought at the end of last year. “He was still looking for the bell last year, but they’re starting to get together this year and have some success,” explained trainer Benson Carroll of Ventana Farm. Clementine has been concentrating on school this year and is not showing as much as she normally would. However, that does not seem to be affecting her results. She has qualified for several of the NorCal medals, and she has one more year to show as a junior. “I really think we’ll see good things from her this year at the finals,” Benson added. “She’s an incredible student, great to work with and teach. I’m really thrilled for her, and it’s great to see her and William Tell come together like they have. They’re both showing more consistency in the show ring, and that’s what will pay off for her.”
Laura Hartness (Julie Keville, trainer) had her own payoff when she was champion in Equitation 36 and Over aboard Stands Alone (Marissa Metzger, owner) and champion in Adult Amateur Hunters 36-49 with Revlon (Rudy Leone, owner). “I am fortunate to catch ride at Julie’s barn, and I love riding Revlon. He is such a special horse. She was so kind to offer him to me. The barn is like a family, and Julie has amazing talent with taking on horses and making them shine.” The Bay Area Festival wrapped up in star spangled fashion, and the upcoming Golden Gate Classic concludes the three week Woodside Summer Circuit. For complete results and other information about the Woodside shows, visit http://www.langershows.com/woodside/show_details.php?show_id=162. The summer circuit in Woodside concludes this weekend with the Golden Gate Classic July 7-11, and the show season will return there September 3-6 for the Labor Day Classic. The Colorado Circuit Opener also runs July 7-11, followed by the Rocky Mountain Classic July 14-18. Jumping action returns to Southern California July 23-25 for Gold Coast 5 at the LAEC. For more information on Langer Equestrian Group and all the shows, visit www.langershows.com. LEG Up News provides public relations and marketing services to the equestrian sport, especially show jumping and dressage. LEG Up News features stories about events, riders, associations, and key competitions that have national and international championships. For more information or to obtain photos, please contact LEG UP News at marnyelanger@gmail.com. Please contact us for additional stories from this and other shows, as well as additional quotes. Contact: Marnye Langer | marnyelanger@gmail.com | 818.563.3250 ext. 6 LEG Up News | 480 W. Riverside Drive, Suite 1 | Burbank, CA 91506
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Karl du Chateau leading jumper in Norcal for 2009!!
Read about Rachel's father - Joe Yorke
Rachel riding Smarty:
4th $30,000 Golden Gate Classic
2nd $40,000 Menlo Grand Prix
4th $25,000 Show Park All Seasons GP
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Caroline Hoskinson and Glorious - $5,000Child/AA jumper Classic Woodside Golden Gate Classic
Caroline Hoskinson and Lara 368 Champion Jnr/Am Modified's Show Park All Season's.
Congratulations Caroline and Lara!
Caroline Hoskinson, riding Lara 368, (owned by Sharmin Bock), at the Stanford Invitational
placed 3rd in the, 5'2 5 Bar Combination.
Haley Roberson and Operetta NZPH Jnr/Am Modified Champion Summer Circuit Classic
Blake Gardiner and Pia A 3rd in the Jennifer Malborough Classic at Norcal Finals
Congratulations Sharmin Bock and Everything! They placed 4th in the $10,000 AA classic Menlo and 2nd in the AA Classic in the Woodside Labor Day Classic.









