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Favorite R or r judges in the midatlantic?

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  • Favorite R or r judges in the midatlantic?

    Just looking to find who people really like to show under based in this area... We had to postpone our show this weekend and may not be able to get our original judges (from Florida) back given the dates we have available.
    Last edited by kporkchop; Sep. 25, 2011, 12:33 PM. Reason: Clarification

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    Julie Harrington in Maryland

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    • #3
      Janine Malone NC. You earn every single point with her, but I respect her perspective and learn from my test results.
      www.destinationconsensusequus.com
      chaque pas est fait ensemble

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        I am always happy to see Shirley Fox.
        ~Veronica
        "The Son Dee Times" "Sustained" "Somerset" "Franklin Square"
        http://photobucket.com/albums/y192/vxf111/

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        • #5
          What type of show H/J or dressage, as Janine Malone is a dressage judge and do not think she does hunter shows
          www.shawneeacres.net

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            Hunter show

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            • #7
              Teddi Ismond....tough but fair and you will learn a lot from her if you take the time to ask!
              If you love me let me go....

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              • #8
                Alan Lohman judged a show out here last year and did a super job. I found him very fair.
                Teneriffe Enterprises- NW Indiana
                www.saradanielhaynes.com

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                • #9
                  MRoades on this board is a "r" hunter judge (pretty sure I am right about that) from SC and I know she does a good job
                  www.shawneeacres.net

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                    Originally posted by shawneeAcres View Post
                    MRoades on this board is a "r" hunter judge (pretty sure I am right about that) from SC and I know she does a good job

                    Thanks for the recommendation SA...but I live in CT now...I think you might have been off the board for awhile when I got a job and moved!!

                    That said, if travel can be had cheap enough, i love to judge!
                    "You can't really debate with someone who has a prescient invisible friend"
                    carolprudm

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                    • #11
                      Merilee Ventura of Byway Farms is a USEF licensed official and "R" judge. If you would like her contact info feel free to contact me.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by mroades View Post
                        Thanks for the recommendation SA...but I live in CT now...I think you might have been off the board for awhile when I got a job and moved!!

                        That said, if travel can be had cheap enough, i love to judge!
                        How did I miss that???! Did you move during the summer? Maybe was when I went to Mississippi for regionals and got SO sick (and am STILL battling whatever the heck it is!)
                        www.shawneeacres.net

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                        • #13
                          You can try Lesley Jenks at Finally Farm in Raleigh NC, website is here:

                          http://www.finallyfarmnc.com/showseries.php

                          I think she is "r" rated
                          www.shawneeacres.net

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                            Wait, what is Mid-Atlantic? I define that as PA/NJ/NY?!
                            ~Veronica
                            "The Son Dee Times" "Sustained" "Somerset" "Franklin Square"
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                              Originally posted by vxf111 View Post
                              Wait, what is Mid-Atlantic? I define that as PA/NJ/NY?!
                              If that's the case, please feel free to PM me. I have a big R for hunters, equitation, hunter breeding, and jumpers.

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                                Meredith McLaughlin in VA
                                Leslie Brown in VA
                                Wayne Eubank in VA
                                Lara McPherson in VA (sne is a new judge)

                                All excellent judges!

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                                • #17
                                  Originally posted by vxf111 View Post
                                  Wait, what is Mid-Atlantic? I define that as PA/NJ/NY?!
                                  VA/MD/DE along with part of PA and NJ is my take.
                                  "If you would have only one day to live, you should spend at least half of it in the saddle."

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                                  • #18
                                    Lou Steinfort has her small r and is very good.
                                    http://www.tbhsa.com/index.html

                                    Originally Posted by JSwan
                                    I love feral children. They taste like chicken.

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                                      Meg Black is an R judge who lives in Maine but travels all around to judge.
                                      The Noodlehttp://tiny.cc/NGKmT&http://tiny.cc/gioSA
                                      Jinxyhttp://tiny.cc/PIC798&http://tiny.cc/jinx364
                                      Boy Wonderhttp://tiny.cc/G9290
                                      The Hana is nuts! NUTS!!http://tinyurl.com/SOCRAZY

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                                      • #20
                                        Originally posted by Everythingbutwings View Post
                                        VA/MD/DE along with part of PA and NJ is my take.
                                        That all makes sense to me. I was confused about the recommendations from the South and New England. Of course judges can travel, but I sort of read the OP as wanting quasi local recommendations.

                                        Does Melvin Dutton have a card? Boy, there's hardly anyone around here I'd rather have judge me than him. But I don't know if he has a card or not.
                                        ~Veronica
                                        "The Son Dee Times" "Sustained" "Somerset" "Franklin Square"
                                        http://photobucket.com/albums/y192/vxf111/

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