2001 Region 15 Championships
Held at Virginia Horse Center in Lexington, VA from July
5-8, 2001

For some masochistic reason, we decided to hit the road
again this summer for yet another BIG arabian show. This time it was the
IAHA Region 15 Championships, a show we had never attended. (Probably coz
its so FAR AWAY!) They offered a Junior To Ride class in Working Hunter,
so it seemed a good substitute for Cassie and PX since we couldn't talk
ourselves into driving to ALBEQUERQUE for Youth Nationals!
Much to our delight, after attending the Pennsylvania Junior
Amateur Games (what a GREAT SHOW - everyone should go there!! Its very underrated!)
just the week before Regionals, Peggy qualified her old gelding, Silver
Run Sohn, in the Purebred Working Hunter!! He won all three classes and
was Champion, thus qualifying him for Regionals! She also took PX (Cassie
didn't even know, she was lounging at the beach in NC...heehee!) and was
Champion on him, which made him qualify for yet another class at Regionals!
Suddenly, the trip to Lexington, VA seemed well worth it, so off we went!
In order to be away as short a time as possible, we decided
to leave at 1 am, drive to VA and be ready to show at 8 am. After a short
nap at home, Kim, Cassie and Peggy threw the horses in the trailer and we
were ON THE ROAD AGAIN!!!
Cassie was put in the dressing room to sleep (not!) and
Kim drove the whole way down. Since she threatened Peggy with a tazer if
she fell asleep, the punchy twosome had a hilarious time all the way down,
with only one panicky moment of trying to find Diesel fuel at 3 am on Route
66 in Virginia!

We arrived at the Virginia Horse Center about 4:30 am,
drove in the general vicinity of where the ring was and parked in the dark
gravel lot for a few minutes of shut eye before feeding the horses and getting
ready to show!

Since someone forgot to remind the course designer that
YES the jumping classes WERE on FRIDAY, not SATURDAY, the classes were delayed
about an hour and a half while they set up the course. We had a quick Warm
Up Class in which PX had a beautiful trip and Sohn was a bit of a spook
past the grandstand (spurs helped him get over that!), and both felt ready.

Our Eastern Amateur chums ('ritas RULE!) Heather and Jan
were there to cheer us on, stuff our horses with carrots and do victory
dances for us. (Not to mention haul water, chairs, ribbons, take pictures
and giggle! Oh, and to OGLE Tommy Garland!)We also got to meet an old Equisearch
chat friend, Becca, who has Arabs too and cheered us on.
Cassie's Half Arabian Open class went 2nd, she had a great
trip except for one tight fence and was called back SECOND! Her next trip
was PERFECT and she was called back first...so she was tied going into the
hack class with a professional adult for Champion and she hacked PX like
a dream. The judge again picked them first which made them REGION 15 CHAMPIONS!!
We were so thrilled!They gave her a cooler (in our colors too!), a Top Five
Ribbon, a Champion ribbon and a hat that said "Region 15" on the
front and "Champion" on the back...what a HAUL!

Peggy was next in the Purebred Adult Amateur Owner to Ride
on Sohn. Sohn loved the footing...rubber and sand (can't we get some of
that stuff for home?!?!) and felt great. Some of his changes were SLOOOOW,
but his fences were all perfect and he won both jumping classes! After the
second one, the peanut gallery was doing the "Dance" when Peggy
walked back over with her Semi Final ribbon again. In the hack phase, Sohn
was a little looky again, but hacked great and won that too!! He was REGION
15 CHAMPION!!! Peggy was dumbstruck, we had never expected Sohn to kick
butt like that, especially showing against the reigning National Champion,
*Betys!

Cassie still had her Junior To Ride class to go, and she
finished that division having won all three classes and being REGION 15
CHAMPION AGAIN!!! What a sweep we had that day!! It couldn't have been more
perfect. We posed the horses for photos with all their loot, what a great
time.
We sponged the horses off, changed our clothes and headed
to the main ring to eat lunch and watch the show a while, do some shopping
and head home. We left about 4 and got home by 9, with only a MINOR detour
when Peggy missed this exit for 495 dammit.....("Kim distracted me!")
They were all tired, punchy and happy to be home, including the horses.


All in all, it was an impressive show. Huge turnout, high
quality horses, but not out of reach for peons like ourselves!
I guess we'll be off to Louisville next October with these
two guys....who'd of thunk it?!?!?
Thanks a million to Kim for driving us....we couldn't have done
it without you kiddo!! Thanks also to Katie and Patti for feeding at home so
we could go! And thanks to Heather and Jan for all the help and laughs...can't
wait to see you guys in August! Get us stalls in the BLENDER barn!!

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