This message is from: "Pat Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

The Blue Earth show was without a doubt the greatest fjord event in the
country.

 And I want to thank everyone who came.

We had officially 120 horses and 561 entries. I know of no other Fjord event
with these numbers or any event with the caliber of Fjord horses present. It
was simply the best.

We had a major surge of newcomers this year and they brought with them their
talents and experience that we in the Midwest Fjord Horse Club in particular
and the NFHR in general should be extremely proud of.

But more importantly our Midwest Fjord Horse Club retains our founders and
they remain the strong hold of this group. I cannot take one ounce of credit
for this show.
It is to the credit of Roger and Diane Whitney, Ron and Kit Davis (I mention
Ron here because he was there in spirit so strong you could feel it), Rich
and Nancy Hotovy, Bob and Therine Gudknecht, Ann Hans (Tom was absent only
physically - work took him away this year, but I bet he was thinking of us
as we, him), Mike and Susie Sadlon and I hope I haven't missed any one.  All
of the above mentioned people made this show what it is and I am very proud
to be a small part of this great - great group.

Wins were spread all around this year. I don't believe one exhibitor took it
all so to speak. The classes were very tuff and very large. 20+ in some
classes.  I remember a time when you couldn't place 4th in a class because
there were not four IN the class - this year just placing in a class was a
big deal.  If someone says they took a 6th place they may have competed
against 15-23 horses!  Congratulate them, they did well!

The High Point Versatility Award went to Linda Severson - Kerr's great
gelding Spruce Hill Markus. winning with 21 points. Linda showed great
ability to do the "3rd day walking dead" routine. Not only was she a very
active worker at the show she managed to present her horse in a fashion to
win this award.  I don't know where she found the energy.

Reserve High Point Versatility went to Green Valley Farm. with Sophie
Fiedler's favorite mare Sandura. It was a close call standing behind Marcus
only by one point. The High Point Youth award also was won by a member of
the Green Valley Farm Family - Sami Poirier riding the Reserve Versatility
mare Sandura, taking the award with 15 points.

Reserve High Point Youth was Sarah Dahl earning 12 points.

Grand Champion Gelding was Bjorn owned by Denny and Ramona Redfield and
Reserve Champion Gelding was Sonne owned by Jon and Mary Ofjord.

Grand Champion Mare was Sterda owned by Howard and Sophie Fiedler and
Reserve Champion Mare was Mark McGinleys 2 yr old mare Rokida's Berit

Grand Champion Stallion was Phil Odden's Smedsmo Graen and Reserve Champion
Stallion was DeeAnna Weed's Draoi

I have to mention here that as with any large show like this a mishap is
almost sure to happen and we had a few. However the unusual part is that no
one suffered an injury and I firmly believe it is because of the caliber of
true horsemen we have in our group. I want to bring attention to Bob
Gudknecht and Phil Odden for their true horsemanship -  quick thinking and
foresight.  We all quickly realized Ron Davis was watching and was working
through these gentlemen.

Speaking of Ron and Kit Davis, our tribute to him was enhanced by Rich
Hotovy and his eloquent words and Philis Anderson and Robin Holland with
their music. Standing alongside Bob Gudknecht while he later drove with Kit
and Ron's four horse hitch, comprising  Valea's Lee, Olaf's Sol's Flick,
Rokida's Ulrick and N. Creek Gustav -  Rick spoke of Ron's gentle nature and
uncompromising dedication to the Fjord Horse. Ron was a true breeder, the
disposition of the horses he bred and raised, along with the proven
outstanding performance history of their offspring will long out live all of
us -  what a legacy he left. Rich in only his unique heartfelt way
demonstrated the pain we all feel from Ron's untimely death.

I also need to thank all of the volunteers whom came to me offering to help.
I am so sorry I did not keep a list, but please know how much I appreciate
how you stepped forward and came through for the Club. I didn't realize the
work that goes into the show - while there. It is never ending but, with the
results we managed to achieve  it was all very much worth it. Thank you -
those who were there for me, I know you know whom I'm talking about - thank
you.

Now for some more news......next year is our 20th Anniversary and we are
going all out to celebrate. Gary Johnson, the Fair Manger in Blue Earth and
I got together and are already making plans.

 Along time ago I was pushing for a national show - it was difficult for me
to walk away from that dream - its funny how things end up - a national
caliber show just snuck up and found me  -  life is good.

 Mark your calendars for the week of July 26, 2005. In Blue Earth. You will
want to be a part of this.

Pat Holland

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