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Young Horse Show celebrates 2nd year at Lamplight Equestrian Center

Wayne, IL - June 28, 2015 -The Tequestrian Farm Young Horse Show at Lamplight Equestrian Center in Wayne on Saturday, June 27, celebrated its second year along with considerable growth. The show, organized by Jean Yves Tola, is for young horses of all disciplines, 1 to 7 years of age. It is a qualifier for the 2015 Spy Coast Farm Young Horse Finals, which take place Nov. 6-7, 2015 at the Tryon Equestrian Center.

The judge, Jos Sevriens of Newnan, Georgia, a notable USEF breeding judge, had his work cut out for him as he sorted through the numerous entries to score each one.

In-Hand

• Winner of the in-hand yearling class was Santana SS (AHS) (Stedinger/Leonburg) with a score of 8.85, owned and bred by Dawn Spencer.

• Winner of the largest section, the in-hand 2-year-old class with 13 entries, was Fierra (AHHA) (Diarado/Lorentin I) with a score of 8.7, owned and bred by Parvin Work.

• Winner of the in-hand for 3-year-olds was Hero (KWPN) (Brainpower/Lord Z), owned by Marius Malinowski with a score of 8.32.

• The 4- and 5-year-old in-hand winner was Calano Z (Calato Z/Calvaro Z), owned by AliBoo Farm and bred by Piet Janssen, scoring 8.2.

Under Saddle

• In the under saddle sections, it was Marilyn Black's Harrison SGS (KWPN-NA) (Devonheir/Krack C) with the highest score of all the under saddle horses, 8.03, claiming the blue in the 3-year-olds.

• AliBoo Farm's My Pride Z (Z) (Mylord Carthago/Eurocomerce Berlin) took the top place in the 4-year-olds under saddle with a score of 7.8.

• The 5-year-old under saddle went to Foster (ISR) (Frohwind/Ratibor), owned by Klammer/Bush, with a 7.48.

Jumping Chute

• For the 2-year-olds in the jumping chute, it was AliBoo Farm's Anthemis Z (Z) (Asca Z/Lupicor), scoring a 9.23 for the win.

• In the 3-year-olds, Hero (KWPN) Brainpower/Lord Z received the second highest score in the jump chute for the day with a 9.56. Hero is owned by Marius Malinowski. Trained by AliBoo Farm, Hero earned the Championship ribbon for the highest scoring KWPN

• In the 4-year-old jump chute it was AliBoo Farm's Calano Z (Calato Z/Calvaro Z) taking the top honor with 9.79 with the highest score of the day.

Over Fences

• AliBoo Farm claimed both the first and second place spots in the 4-year-old jumping with Calano Z (Z) (Calato Z/Calvaro Z), scoring 8.81 and My Pride Z (Z) (Mylord Carthago/Eurocomerce Berlin) scoring 8.42.

"We really need these young horse events," said Lamplight owner Nina Moore. "They need a place to get started and its nice to see the numbers are growing. Some of the nicest horses are right here in our own back yards so it's great to support these shows."

Taylor Flury of AliBoo Farm, Minooka, Ill., added, "Its nice to be able to get the young horses out and see how our breeding lines are doing compared to others."

On June 26, 2015, AliBoo Farm, Inc. treated exhibitors to a lovely party and arranged for Safety Check Inc., an expert in the realm of safety and health compliance, to hold a brief seminar discussing several safety and liability matters relevant to the equine industry.

Topics included barn fire prevention, trailering precautions, and other matters of consideration to take in to account when insuring the safety of you, your employees, and your horses.

Sponsors of the event included Tequestrian Farm, Footing First, Safety Check, Inc., Munky Sunk Stables, Page Brook Farms, Lamplight Equestrian Center and AliBoo Farm.

For more information on the event, contact Nina Moore at info@lamplightec.com or visit www.lamplightequstriancenter.com.

For more on the Young Horse Series and current standings, visit www.younghorseshow.com.

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