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2007 Great American Insurance Group USDF Regional Dressage Championships


Jodie and Wencenza
Jodie Kelly and Wencenza have qualified for the 2007 Great American Insurance Group USDF Regional Dressage Championships with two scores of 75.769% in the Training Level Open Division at Le Bon Temps I & II.  Wincenza is Owned by Beth Godwin of Freeport, FL.

Cindy Carpenter and Raconteur also qualified for the 2007 Great American Insurance Group USDF Region 3 Dressage Championships with scores of 65.769% and a 65.385% in the Training Level Adult Amateur Division at Le Bon Temps I & II.

Related Links: [ Results for Le Bon Temps Dressage I Results for Le Bon Temps Dressage II ]
2006 Great American Insurance Group USDF Region 3 Dressage Championships


Jodie and Manhattan
Kristine and Plenty
Cindy and Raconteur
Jodie Kelly qualified three horses for the Regional Championships; Manhattan, Weltkaar and Vinkenhove Nelson.  She also had seven clients that qualified horses.

Manhattan, Jodie's 12-yr old 16.3h Dutch Warmblood gelding by Uniform, finished 3rd in the Prix St. Georges Level Open Championship with a score of 67.750%.  The same pair were also Reserve Champions in the Intermediate I Level Open Championships with a score of 67.250%.

Welktaar, a 15 yr-old, 18.2h Hanoverian gelding by Weltmeyer, owned by Laurie Kelly and ridden by Jodie were the Reserve Champions in the Intermediate I Level Freestyle Championship with a score of 64.500%.

Kristine Lundblad from Destin, FL was crowned champion in the Training Level Jr/Yr Championsip aboard Plenty of Dutch.  Plenty is an 8-yr old Dutch Warmblood mare by Juventus owned by Cindy Hall. Kristine and Plenty were awarded a 70.192% by the judges.

Cindy Carpenter from Morningstar Farm in Southport, FL finished 10th out of 32 entries in the AA Training Level Championship aboard her 9-yr old 17.2h Oldenburg gelding Raconteur.  Raconteur is the offspring of Hilltop Farm's Riverman stallion.  Cindy and Raconteur scored a 65.962% in the championship class.   This was Cindy's first year showing dressage.

Related Links: [ Results for USDF Region 3 Championships ]
KWPN Keuring - Redick, FL


Jodie and Wencenza
The three-year old Wencenza (by Contango) is the best of the Piacenza babies.  The beautiful, tall, long lined and expressive chestnut mare was the horse with best conformation, best gaits and above all the top three-year old in the DG Bar Cup.  She scored an 8 for all her gaits and also for conformation, balance and suppleness.  For general impression the mare bred and owned by Roy and Beth Godwin of Jolly Bay Farm got an 8.5.  A total of 80.5% took her to the top of her age group (2nd place) in this class for dressage talents.

Related Links: [ 2006 KWPN Keuring Results ] [ 2006 KWPN TOP TEN STANDINGS ]
Destin Magazine - Jodie Kelly and the Art of Dressage


Destin Magazine
Nestled just off of Highway 98 and flanked by the sprawling golf courses and lavish neighborhoods of Kelly Plantation, The Southern Cross Equestrian Centre is a surprising and delightful remnant of Destin's rustic charm.  Part livery stable, part training facility, the Centre lies at the end of a sandy off-road almost completely hidden from public view.  Jodie Kelly, the owner of and inspiration for Southern Cross, sits tall astride a horse, sauntering back towards the wooden stables in the heat of midday...

Related Links: [ www.DestinMagazine.com ]
Highlights of the Palm Beach Dressage Derby CDI - Jodie Kelly's Young Rider Weekend


Jodie and Weltkaar
In Wellington for the winter with eight horses, Kelly is training with Betsy Steiner.  Aboard her Weltkaar, whom she co-owns with her mother, Laurie Kelly, won the Young Rider Team Test, earning 63.467% to top the class of 10.

Photo by PhelpsPhoto.com

Related Links: [ DressageDaily.com Article ]
EquiWorld Magazine


Equiworld
Related Links: [ Dressage in Florida 2003 Winter Season Wrap Up ]
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Jodie and Reagan
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