GHF II event was used by both the American and Canadian teams as part of the selection process for the Pan American Games. As always, Groton House Farm Horse Trials has Free Admission. Parking is $7.00, the proceeds of which go to the Windrush Farm Therapeutic Riding Program. Parking is Free on Friday. Programs are $3 each. Press on any of the above buttons to learn more about GHF II. 2005 Division List The following divisions are listed in the Omnibus to be competing at the 2005 GHF II: (All divisions Recognized by USEA and USEF except as noted Open Training and Preliminary/Training (USEA Recognized, USEF Endorsed) Young Open Preliminary / Open Preliminary Young Open Intermediate Open Intermediate (Jim Stamets Memorial Division) Advanced Intermediate (The Amanda Cup) Trophies The James William Stamets Open Intermediate Memorial Trophy: Established and donated in 2002 by Mr. and Mrs. John R. Pingree in memory of Jim Stamets. Awarded to the winner of the Open Intermediate Division. $1000 prize money allocated through 4th place. 2005 Winner: Adrienne Iorio Borden and Better I Do It.. The Amanda Cup: A perpetual trophy in memory of Amanda Pirie Warrington, competitor and friend, given by Pauline Pollard. Winner’s medal given by Mrs. Dierdre H. Pirie. $500 prize money allocated through 8th place offered by the American Horse Trials Foundation. Awarded to the winner of the Advanced Intermediate Division. 2005 Winner: Corinne Ashton and Dobbin for the second year in a row. Volturno Trophy: In memory of Volturno, magnificent 3-day stallion. Donor: Meg Douglas-Hamilton. Awarded to the lowest Dressage score in the Advanced Intermediate Division horse in Dressage at Groton House Farm Horse Trials II. 2005 Winner: Corinne Ashton and Dobbin. Janet Read Memorial Trophy: In memory of Janet Read. Donor: Jiffy Read. Awarded to the rider and groom of the Intermediate horse with the lowest dressage score at Groton House Farm Horse Trials II. 2005 Winner: Matt Flynn and his father (the groom), riding On A Tear. Windrush Farm Trophy II: In memory of Banjo. Donor: Windrush Farm. Awarded to the oldest horse to finish eighth or above at Groton House Farm Horse Trials II. 2005 Winner: 18-year old Jiminy Cricket, ridden by Brie Giunta. |