The following is the listings for the Associated Bridle Trails Fall 2001 pace series - starting Sunday, September 9, in Katonah, New York, and ending on Sunday, October 28, with the Newtown Bridle Lanes Association's Frost on the Pumpkin pace.
The following is the listings for the Associated Bridle Trails Fall 2001 pace series â starting Sunday, September 9, in Katonah, New York, and ending on Sunday, October 28, with the Newtown Bridle Lanes Associationâs Frost on the Pumpkin pace.
At all paces, protective headgear (safety helmets) and suitable riding footwear (boot with heal) is required. While there will be divisions for hunt, pleasure or hacking, junior and western (all fences will have go-arounds), all western teams must have at least one western rider and junior teams must have at least one junior rider.
Paces will be held rain or shine.
Ribbons will be awarded from first to 10th place in each division. Riders will be able to accumulate points towards series awards. All of the following paces are fundraising events for non-profit organizations that maintain equestrian trails and support the preservation of open space.
+ The Bedford Riding Lanes Association will hold its pace on Sunday, September 9, from 8 am to 12 noon, at the John Jay Homestead State Historic Site on Route 22 in Katonah, New York. A luncheon (included with entry) will be held from 12 noon to 2 pm. Fee is $65 for BRLA adult members ($75 for non-members) and $45 for BRLA junior members ($55 for non-members). Pace is limited to 130 teams and registration deadline is September 3 (no post entries, no telephone entries). Call 1-914-533-2561 or email CJBancel@msn.com for information and entry form.
+ The Putnam Horse Council will hold its pace on Sunday, September 16, from 9 am to 12 noon, at Putnam County Parh on Gypsy Trail Road in Carmel, New York. Bring a picnic lunch. The course is six to seven miles long and most jumps are 24 to 30 inches high. Fee is $30 for adult members ($35 for non-members) and $25 for junior members ($30 for non-members. Registrations will be accepted on race day, but for an extra $5. Call Jean Arledge at 1-845-628-3853 for further information.
+ The Middlebury Bridle Land Association fall hunter pace will be held on Sunday, September 23, at Larkinâs Farm on South Street in Middlebury. Fee is $40 for adult members ($50 for non-members) and $30 for junior members ($40 for non-members). Pre-registration and pre-payment is required. Call Sylvia Preston at 1-203-758-8637 for further information.
+ The Lewisboro Horsemanâs Association will hold its Fall Country Pace on Sunday, September 30, from 8 am to 12 noon, with a luncheon from 11 am to 2 pm. Fee is $45 for adult members ($55 for non-members) and $25 for junior members ($30 for non-members). Fee includes entry to Ward Pound Ridge Reservation for towing vehicles, trailers and horses. Entries will be accepted on the day of the pace, but for an extra $5. Pre-registrations are requested by September 26. Call Virginia Clark at 1-914-763-9193 for starting times (evenings only).
+ The Greenwich Riding & Trails Association will hold its hunter pace on Sunday, October 14, from 8 am to 12 noon, at Hughes/Wonham Field in Greenwich. Fee is $65 for adult riders and $40 for junior riders. Ribbons will be awarded. Call Claire Reed at 1-203-324-0434 for starting times.
+ The Newtown Bridle Lands Association will hold its Frost on the Pumpkin pace on Sunday, October 28, 8 am to 12 noon, at the farm on Mount Nebo Road in Newtown. Lunch will be served from 11 am to 2 pm. For further information, call 1-203-270-0830.