BURBANK — Good things are worth the wait, and the Pink Classic Horse Show brought the Los Angeles Equestrian Center to life Feb. 6-9 after a pair of postponements. After the venerable fall event was postponed because of weather to January 9-12, the tragic fires of Los Angeles forced another date change to the first weekend in February.
The Pink Classic hosted the Pacific Coast Horse Show Association Trail Classic and the Jack and Linda Baker Reining Finals. Both classes were open to all PCHA youth and amateur members.
Two saddle-winners in the JLB Reining Finals came aboard evacuated horses who had very brief warm-up windows before the show. Jeanne Rosenberg of Topanga Canyon and her Some Kind Of Smart were the Reining Champions, and Katrina Larsen of San Gabriel aboard Sharon Gray’s Dazzle N Chrome was the Reining Rookie Champions. The Reining Reserve Champion was Marilyn Scheffers on Gun O Mite.
In the PCHA Trail Classic, Tammy Moniot took Break Records Redick to the Trail Championship, and Gayle Carline was Trail Reserve Champion.
Show officials extended appreciation to the sponsors of the special classes, noting that sponsor donations of money, tack and products allow the show to give away something to every participant in the class. Appreciation was also extended to the PCHA Western Board members and chairman of these two classes, Renee Baker (Trail) and Noopy Rodriguez (Reining) for their hard work, as well as to PCHA Board Member Poncie Hermann, Manager of Track One Events, which hosted these two special classes.
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