f Jenny Wunderlich workin f *{y ; nny jnon, will be representing her county 4-H again this year in the Junior Saddieseat Equitation class. ['^y y towards third Pa. 4-H champion ah ip LEBANON For Jenny Wunderlich, 4-H means horses, Saddlebreds to be exact. At age 13, the Lebanon member of the North Corn wall Trail Blazers has already won the state 4-H championship in the Sad dleseat Equitation Junior division. And by winning the District competition again last Saturday, she is well on her way to her third one. Jenny, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Wonderhch, Lebanon, has been involved in 4-H for five years, and with horses “all her life”. Her present mount is Anachacos’s Encore, a nine year old Reg. Saddlebred that she has had for six years and used as her 4-H mount for two. Her horse is teamed m Allentown and twice a week or more often if she can, she travels to nde and train her horse. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 22,1979 She considers that con centration on the position of her legs, her hands, and her posture are the most im portant things in equitation. And those are the things she works on in her practicing. Calling horses a hobby, she stated that they’re “a lot of fun” and through her showing, she told that she meets “many nice people”. A veteran of many horse shows, she is qualified to show in all the equitation classes for her age, in cluding good hands, AHSA medal class, UPHAIS, the 13 and under age group, Jr. Exhibitors three gaited. Her Horse is a three gaited Saddlebred, one of four that her family owns. Jenny is the youngest of three children and her parents told that all of the family is in volved in showing the horses m open shows. The secretary of her 4-H club, Jenny told that getting her horse ready for com petition is a lot of work, although fun. Besides the constant riding to keep her animal trained, she related taht on the day of the show, she grooms her horse about two hours a day, just to make him shine. Then their is the tail brace to be put on. Let (Is Know Your Service Problems HOOVER DIESEL SERVICE PH. 717-656-6133 2998 West Newport Rd Ronks, PA 17572 the trimming that has to be done, and the feet that must be shod just so. But Sad dlebreds have been her favorite since the beginning, she stated, “just because I like the way that they go.” Besides her showing in 4-H competition, she has shown in many open shows in cluding some in New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Ken tucky, New York, and the Penn National and Quentin horse shows in Penn sylvania. Calling the equitation class her specialty, she plans to continue showing in that event until she is 18 years old. Rough Riders in Solanco competition QUARRYVILLE - The 30th Southern Lancaster County Community Fair parade provided the official opening to the community fair on Wednesday evening, September 19. The Rough Riders 4-H Horse and Pony Club exhibited the first place FF A and 4-H division float which displayed a carousel of hobby horses, whose riders wore English and Western dress. In second place was the Solanco FFA chapter float. The Lancaster County Farmers Association won the top prize in the farm group float competition. The Lancaster County Poultry Association won second place and the Fulton Grange placed third. 25
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