ADCS Arizona Driving Trial #2                       Apache Junction Rodeo Grounds                   February 7, 2009

Dressage Judge: Mary Anne Boyden     TD: Linda Viani       Cones Judge: Jim Erbacher

THANKS TO ALL THE ORGANIZERS, OFFICIALS, AND VOLUNTEERS FOR A GREAT EVENT.
ALSO THANK YOU TO THE SUPERSTITION HORSEMAN'S ASSOC. FOR PROVIDING LUNCH.

 
RESULTS-horses and poniesUse link or scroll to bottom of page.  RESULTS-very small equine        Year End Points Chart

Directions: Exit the US 60 at Idaho Rd. in Apache Junction. Go north to Lost Dutchman Blvd.(about 3 miles). Turn right (east). The entrance is a short way on the north side of the road. Or, exit the 60 at Tomahawk(an exit past Idaho if going east) and go north. Tomahawk will turn into a dirt road as soon as you cross Lost Dutchman and takes you to the entrance at the rodeo grounds.

Coming from North Phoenix, you can also take the northern loop of the 202 east to the Brown Road exit. Continue east on Brown. It will turn into Lost Dutchman and look for the grounds after you cross Idaho.

Dressage Tests:  Training Test 2,  Preliminary Test 2,  Intermediate Test 5   

See maps and courses for this ADT: Scroll down or use links.
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Map of the Grounds: 

     
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Cones Course for AJ, Feb. 7, 2009                    
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Results Chart:   Horses and Ponies
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