A Barrier-Breaking Honor for an American Trakehner Breeder

A Barrier-Breaking Honor for an American Trakehner Breeder

Congratulations to Horse Farms Forever members, Tim and Cheryl Holekamp, on winning global honors from the German Trakehner Verband as Breeder of the Year, 2019. This is the first time an American breeder has garnered this recognition.

The Holekamps, who operate New Spring Farm in Ocala, were recognized for their lifetime achievement in starting the journey of the Trakehner, Tseterleg *Pg*, otherwise known as Thomas. If you follow eventing at all, you will recognize Tseterleg as Boyd Martin’s National CCI5* Eventing Champion and PanAm Gold medalist partner, owned by Christine Turner

The couple is well-known in the American eventing community. Cheryl – who is also a dressage judge – has started all of the farm’s young horses and laid a foundation for their often highly successful career paths in eventing. Tim is a major force behind the USEA’s Young Event Horse program, serves as the approval committee oversight Chair for the American Trakehner Association, and has started the Holekamp/Turner Young Event Horse Lion d’Angers Prize and Grant together with Christine Turner. 

Tseterleg is sired by New Spring Farm’s Windfall. The German-bred Trakehner had an exceptional international performance career, first with Ingrid Klimke, then with Darren Chiacchia for the US. Among his many outstanding accomplishments, the black stallion won PanAmerican Gold, much like his son Tsetserleg in 2019, won the modified Rolex Kentucky CCI4* in 2004 and proceeded to win Team Bronze at the Athens Olympics that same year. As a sire, Windfall currently sits in the Top 30 of the WBFSH sire ranking for eventing, with just two sons in the running, but both contributing greatly to his position – Tsetserleg and Vandiver, two US-bred and –campaigned Trakehners. 

The recognition that Cheryl and Tim Holekamp received at this year’s International Stallion Market in Neumünster, Germany, was long-overdue and is much deserved. Congratulations to the Holekamps!

    Tseterleg and Boyd Martin

    Windfall, photo by Beth Grant.

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    Conservation Summit Live and Virtual Attendance Details

    This is a challenging time to introduce a live event! Nevertheless, the equestrian and land conservation community has enthusiastically expressed an interest in coming together on the important topic of conserving our land in Marion County. Live attendance for the Conservation Summit at Golden Ocala on November 19 is nearly full. We can still take a few more, so if you’re interested, don’t hesitate. The deadline is November 9Virtual attendance is also open and will remain open until November 16. You are also welcome to switch from live to virtual, but please do so by November 10. More on that below.

    We want all who have registered or are considering registration to know that we are planning carefully with your safety and comfort in mind. We hope that this further information is helpful as you decide whether to attend live or virtually.

    Safety Measures: We are working carefully with Golden Ocala to maximize fresh air and social distancing. Lunch will be served outdoors on a covered patio and the Summit will be held indoors in a large, well-ventilated space with chairs set 6 feet apart. Masks and hand sanitizer will be provided. Golden Ocala staff will be wearing masks. There will be a temperature check at the entrance. 

    Arriving Early: In order to allow for ample time for lunch, we will start serving at 11:30 AM. The program will start promptly at 12:30 PM upstairs in the Ballroom.

    Directions and Parking: The entrance is at 8300 NW 31st Lane Road, Ocala, FL 34482. After you come through the gate, drive straight to the Club House and turn right to park in the lower parking lot. Follow the Event Parking signs.

    Location of Lunch: Lunch will be served outside on the Knickers’ Bar & Grill Patio. After parking, follow the signs to the Knickers Patio, which is accessed directly from the lower parking lot.

    After lunch, join us upstairs in the Gathering Room for coffee, lemonade, and brownies!

    Virtual Attendance: Should you decide that you’d prefer to attend the Summit virtually, please email Sara Fennessy by November 10 and she will change your registration. All virtual attendees will be sent a link via email 24 hours before the Summit. You will also receive a digital copy of the Event Program and some guidance about system requirements for the live stream on YouTube. Simply click the link and you will be able to view the Summit from your computer. The Summit will be recorded, and all registrants will receive a link to the recording in the days following the meeting.

    The Horse Farms Forever staff and Board of Directors are looking forward to welcoming you on November 19. Don’t miss this chance to get in on the ground floor of the movement to thoughtfully preserve and protect our open spaces and beautiful places.

     

    Guest Speaker: Adam Putnam

    Former Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and current CEO of Ducks Unlimited. Learn More…

    Keynote Speaker: Billy Van Pelt, II

    Senior Director of External Relations, American Farmland Trust. Learn more…

    CONSERVATION SUMMIT

    Preserving Open Spaces & Beautiful Places

    November 19 at Golden Ocala

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    Conservation Summit Will Be Streamed Live

    Conservation Summit Will Be Streamed Live

    Photo courtesy of Founder and Summit Bronze Sponsor, Elma Garcia Cannavino.

    Thanks to new member and Silver Sponsor, Dillon Video, the Horse Farms Forever Conservation Summit will be Live Streamed over YouTube on November 19th, 12:00 to 2:30pm. Seats for live attendance at Golden Ocala are nearly sold out, but virtual attendance opportunities are unlimited! The link will be private, so you must register for the conference first. Once you are registered, we will send you a link for the livestream 24 hours before the Summit. Just click the link at noon on the 19th and join us.

    We are thankful for the professional services of long-time local business, Dillon Video, to make our live stream run smoothly. Dillon Video and Film Productions, Inc., was established in 1985. Since its inception, Dillon Video has specialized in professional video production services and has added additional services as technology evolved. They specialize in multi-camera live streaming events, videography of all things equine, photography, aerial video and photography (drones), virtual tours and more.

    Thank you, Dillon Video, for joining us as a member and partner in making our first Conservation Summit a success. To learn more about Dillon’s services, contact TJ Ready or call (352) 229-2711.

    We also want to mention and thank our other Silver Sponsor, Showcase Properties of Central Florida. Owner Valerie Dailey has been aligned with our mission and a member of Horse Farms Forever since day one. As an additional gesture of support, Showcase will be providing pads, pens and hand sanitizer to all live attendees of the Summit.

    Showcase Properties is committed to offering extensive real estate listings for every lifestyle, including luxury homes, country club living, equestrian, waterfront, farms and more.

    Their staff are energized to use their industry acumen and love of horse country living in service of your buying and selling needs. Marion County is home to many internationally renowned horsemen and horsewomen, and Showcase Property’s real estate agents are long-time active members of the equine community.  Contact them here or call (352) 351-4718.

    Thank you, Silver Sponsors!

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    Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried Appoints Four Florida Horse Park Board Members

    Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried Appoints Four Florida Horse Park Board Members

    Horse Farms Forever member, Mary Phelps.

    TALLAHASSEE — Today, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried announced four new appointments to the Florida Agriculture Center and Horse Park Board.

    “With a population of over 385,000 horses, Florida is home to nearly every breed of horse,” said Commissioner Nikki Fried. “Helping sustain an $11.7 billion annual economic impact, our equine sector is a vital part of our state’s agricultural industry. I’m proud to appoint Mary Phelps, Chester Bishop, Doug Holder, and Angela Palacios to the Florida Horse Park Board. Their knowledge and extensive experience will be a great addition to this organization.”

     

    “I am so proud of the addition of these outstanding new board members,” said Carol Dover, Florida Horse Park Board Chair. “I look forward to serving alongside them as we continue to enhance the mission of the Horse Park and build on the great our momentum in developing an international competition facility that brings people from all over the world to Central Florida.”

    Mary Phelps – Ms. Phelps created the website horsesdaily.com in 1997; it is the longest continually operating website on equestrian sport worldwide. She is a long-time member of the International Alliance of Equestrian Journalists and has covered every major equestrian event in the US and Europe. Phelps is also an equine insurance specialist and underwriter for Markel Corp, writing equine mortality, property, and liability. She is also an FEI competitor in the sport of Combined Driving and, in 2019, she represented the US in Kisber, Hungary. There, she won a gold medal in the Cones Phase for Pony Pair and finished 12th overall in her division that represented 16 countries. Outside of her significant equestrian accomplishments, Ms. Phelps is active in her community as a member of the Ocala Chamber of Commerce.

    Chester A. Bishop – Mr. Bishop has a rich history with horses as a horse owner and breeder for more than 15 years. He currently serves as Vice President of the Florida Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association. Mr. Bishop is also president and CEO of SuRealty Title, Inc. with locations in Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami Dade Counties. He also serves as the Chairman of Housing Foundation of America, Inc. a not-for-profit 501 (c) 3 organization that also services the Tri County area. Bishop has been a long-time advocate for affordable housing and first-time home ownership in South Florida, conducting numerous workshops and seminars on local, state, and federal housing grant programs. He has provided leadership and support services on numerous housing boards and committee.

    Doug Holder – Mr. Holder is an original partner of The Legis Group, a consulting and lobbying firm servicing the Legislative, Executive, and Cabinet branches of state and federal government. Representative Holder previously served the constituents of Sarasota County in the Florida House of Representatives from 2006 – 2014, where he served as Chairman of the Sarasota delegation and Chairman of the Economic Development and Tourism subcommittee. Horses have always been a part of Mr. Holder’s life and he looks forward to serving the Florida Agriculture Center and Horse Park.

    Angela Palacios – Ms. Palacios has spent more than 13 years with Lambholm South, the well-known major thoroughbred farm in Marion County. As a member of the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association, Ms. Palacios has a strong passion for Florida’s equine industry, which is vital to the culture and economy of Florida. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida and will graduate from Barry University Law School in May of 2021. She also currently serves as a Legal Intern with the United States Attorney’s Office. Her goals are to embrace the treasure that is the Florida Horse Park and engage people not just in the equine industry but across the greater community as well.

    The Florida Agriculture Center and Horse Park is a 500-acre, multipurpose facility and one of Central Florida’s premiere venues for equine, agricultural, educational, and sporting events. Its mission is to develop an international equine competition facility that encompasses all breeds and disciplines, while advancing agriculture and equine education, and to provide the state and community with a recreational facility capable of hosting equestrian and non-equestrian events.

    A PDF of this press release may be found here.

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    Tri Eagle Sales Sponsors Conservation Summit

    Tri Eagle Sales Sponsors Conservation Summit

    Anheuser-Busch Distributor Has Long Been a Community Partner

    Another Founding Corporate Member has extended support at the Gold level for our upcoming Conservation Summit. We welcome Tri-Eagle Sales as a sponsor.

    Tri-Eagle’s corporate mission is “making friends is our business,” and they demonstrate this by sponsoring hundreds of events, donating to causes and serving on boards around Ocala. As a Founder and Gold Sponsor, they are voicing strong support for open spaces and beautiful places.

    Tri-Eagle Sales has been the leading beverage wholesaler in the North and North Central Florida area for a quarter of a century. They proudly market, sell, and distribute Anheuser-Busch InBev brands such as Budweiser, Bud Light, Michelob Ultra, Goose Island, and Stella Artois. Their portfolio of world-class craft and import brands is led by local Tallahassee brewer Proof Brewing Co., and includes well-known brands such as Cigar City, Oskar Blues, Founders, SweetWater, and Duvel Moortgat. In addition to beer they sell and market a diverse line of ciders, wine, and spirits and offer a specialty beverage portfolio that includes gluten-free beers as well as non-alcohol products.

    The sponsorship of Tri-Eagle, along with Brook Ledge Horse Transportation, Ocala Horse Properties, Showcase Properties, Cone Distributing, Bridlewood Farm and Newport Hay enables us to bring you top-notch speakers on the subject of farmland conservation for the November 19 event at a world class facility – Golden Ocala. Be sure to register for the Summit! You can attend online or in person.

    Tri Eagle Sales is proud to sponsor this summit to continue the great work of Horse Farms Forever supporting the preservation of our horse farms and the associated equestrian life that makes Ocala so unique and special.

    Susie Busch-Transou

    Tri-Eagle Sales

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