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George Morris Horse Mastership Training Session January 22-26
in Wellington, FL invites our very own Nikko Ritter to participate!
Read articles from Equisearch.com below to learn more about this exciting event.
Opening Remarks: January 21st.
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2007 USEF Talent Search Finals East
Nikko Ritter wins the hotly contested U.S. Equestrian Federation Show Jumping Talent Search Finals East.

Blue ribbon honors went to Elizabeth Lubrano in the Pessoa USEF Hunter Seat Medal (Section A), and Moss finished in second. Third place went to Molly Forlines for her ride aboard Leo Z. In Section B, Carolyn Curcio earned second place with her mount Valvert, and McNerney earned third.
“Carolyn just bought Valvert, and this was their first show together,” explained Madden. “It was exciting for us because she doesn’t know the horse that well, and she really rode well in the USEF Medal.”

Photo taken at the 2006 Royal Winter Fair
Soleil & Jenn Fergusen just finished competing at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto, and was CHAMPION in the Adult Amateur 18-35 Division.
She also ended up Zone Champion of Ontario in that same division./x-tad-bigger>/fontfamily>
All of us here at Seabreeze wish you all the best in the future! CONGRATULATIONS!
Beacon Hill Show Stables’ Students Shine at Southeast Maclay Regionals
Nikko Ritter Wins Regional and Qualifies for ASPCA Maclay National
Championships Wellington, FL – September 18, 2006 – Beacon Hill Show Stables
triumphed again this past weekend at the Southeast Maclay Regionals in
Braselton, Georgia. Four of the talents who ride under the tutelage of
Frank and Stacia Madden competed to qualify for the ASPCA Maclay
National Championships. Nikko Ritter of Geneva, FL, rose to the
occasion and rode for top honors. His blue ribbon win qualified him
for the Championships at the Syracuse International Sporthorse
Tournament in Syracuse, NY. “All in all, the Regionals did their job down there,”
stated Frank Madden. “The top riders got through the competition well. The judges
worked three groups on the flat and then had ten exhibitors test. The
test included a trot jump, counter cantering another fence, and then
performing a hand gallop. I think the test really sorted the group out
and helped move Nikko into first.” This win marks Ritter’s fourth qualification
in 2006 for the four major equitation finals held in the United States. He also secured
spots in the USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals, the USEF
Pessoa/Hunt Seat Medal Finals, and the Tad Coffin Washington
International Horse Show Equitation Finals. In addition, Ritter has
skyrocketed up the Bates USA Equitation Computer Ranking List, which
ranks riders according to results from all of the major equitation
classes. He is currently ranked in second. On November 3, the top
three riders on the list are awarded Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals.
Also in the running at Regionals were Sloane Coles, Catherine Pasmore,
and Whitney Goulart. Coles came away with fourth place and is also
qualified for the ASPCA Maclay National Championships. She is
currently leading the Bates USA Equitation List. Pasmore finished in
18th after an unanticipated change of events. “Catherine got on to warm up for
the Regionals, and her horse wasn’t quite right,” reported Madden. “Wendy Ritter,
Nikko’s mom, was nice enough to let her ride one of his horses. Catherine had never ridden
it before, but she got on and ended up having a beautiful trip. It was
a really nice finish for her considering she rode an unfamiliar
horse.” Whitney Goulart won a warm up class and will continue to work on
qualifying for the finals. Stacia Madden revealed, “We have confidence
that she has the ability to place in the USEF Show Jumping Talent
Search Finals or the USEF Pessoa/Hunt Seat Medal Finals and can also
earn a spot to ride in the ASPCA Maclay Finals.” Frank Madden added,
“If you finish in the top four in the USEF Talent Search or in the top
ten in the Medal Finals, you can qualify for the ASPCA Maclay Finals.”
Beacon Hill Show Stables is located in Colts Neck, NJ, and is owned
and managed by head trainers Frank and Stacia Madden. They have
trained several of the most promising junior equestrian and jumper
riders in the United States. 2005, Brianne Goutal became the only rider to
ever win all four major equation finals. Ritter and Coles have also received high ribbons in
these prestigious equitation finals and have an excellent shot at
winning these events in 2006. Additional Beacon Hill students who have
qualified for the ASPCA Maclay National Championships include: Maria
Schaub, Elizabeth Lubrano, Jessica Springsteen, Carolyn Curcio,
Lindsay Mohr, and Jacqueline Lubrano.
Beacon Hill Show Stables will compete next at the Capital Challenge
Horse Show in Upper Marlboro, MD.
To learn more about Beacon Hill Show Stables, please visit their
official website at www.beaconhillstables.com.

January 23, 2006 Sun-Sentinel.."Ezequiel Peralta of Geneva, Florida, rides Amy Z at Littlewood Farms in Wellington.

January 31, 2006 Orlando Sentinel
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