honour roll
autumn challenge
HIGH POINT
Hi point Shield.... 808 Motors 2024 Wallangarra ARC 2023 Swan Valley Equestrian Club 2022 Peel 2021 Peel 2020 cancelled 2019 Avon Valley 2018 Horsemens 2017 Horsemens 2016 Gnangara 2015 Avon Valley 2014 Horsemens 2013 Gnangara 2012 Gnangara 2011 Gnangara 2010 Gnangara 2009 Avon Valley 2008 Gnangara 2007 Gnangara 2006 Gidgegannup 2005 Gnangara 2004 Avon Valley 2003 Zamia 2002 Zamia 2001 Zamia 2000 Gnangara 1999 Gnangara 1998 Zamia 1997 Gnangara 1996 Gnangara 1995 Orange Grove 1994 Zamia 1993 Zamia 1992 Zamia |
HANDICAP
2024 Avon Valley 2023 Avon Valley 2022 Wanneroo 2021 Orange Grove 2020 Cancelled 2019 Peel 2018 Magenup 2017 Avon Valley 2016 Peel 2015 2014 Zamia 2013 Magenup 2012 Peel 2011 Wanneroo 2010 Zamia 2009 Wanneroo 2008 Wanneroo 2007 2006 Gidgegannup 2005 Kelmscott 2004 Avon Valley 2003 Zamia 2002 Beverley 2001 Avon Valley 2000 Zamia 1999 Zamia 1998 Orange Grove 1997 Gnangara 1996 Gidgegannup 1995 Walliston 1994 Wooroloo 1993 Gidgegannup 1992 Wooroloo |
WINTER CHALLENGE
HIGH POINT
2024 Brookleigh 2023 Peel 2022 Wallangarra 2021 Horsemens 2020 Brookleigh 2019 Horsemens 2018 Horsemens 2017 Wallangara 2016 Horsemens 2015 Horsemens 2014 Horsemens 2013 Horsemens 2012 Gidgegannup Dressage 2011 Gnangara 2010 Gnangara 2009 Gnangara 2008 Gnangara 2007 Gnangara 2006 Avon Valley 2005 Gnangara |
HANDICAP
2024 Avon Valley 2023 Wanneroo 2022 Magenup & Brookleigh 2021 Dyrandra 2020 Dressage Assoc of WA 2019 Zamia 2018 Gnangara AEC 2017 Avon Valley ARC |
spring challenge
HIGH POINT
2023 Zamia 2022 Magenup 2021 Magenup 2020 Brookleigh 2019 Magenup 2018 Gidgegannup 2017 Gnangara 2016 Gnangara 2015 2014 2013 Orange Grove 2012 Gnangara 2011 Gnangara 2010 Gnangara 2009 Gnangara 2008 Gidgegannup 2007 Gidgegannup 2006 Avon Valley 2005 Gnangara 2004 Avon Valley 2003 Gnangara 2002 Avon Valley 2001 Orange Grove 2000 Gnangara 1999 Avon Valley 1998 Zamia 1997 Wooroloo 1996 Gnangara 1995 Walliston 1994 Zamia 1993 Orange Grove 1992 Zamia |
HANDICAP
2023 DAWA 2022 Gidgegannup Dressage 2021 Zamia 2020 Moora 2019 DAWA 2018 Zamia 2017 Orange Grove 2016 Peel 2015 Horsemens 2014 Gidgegannup 2013 Peel 2012 Wanneroo 2011 Gidgegannup |
Wendy Aslett Memorial Trophy - Pas De Deux
Have you been lucky enough to be the recipient of the Wendy Aslett Memorial Trophy? Ever wondered what the story was behind it?
The Wendy Aslett Memorial Trophy is for the winners of the Pas De Deux, awarded at the ARCA Spring Challenge each year. This trophy was donated to ARCA by Kelmscott Adult Riding Club (KARC) in 2010 in memory of Wendy Aslett, one of the founding members of the club.
Wendy embodied what adult riders is all about - she was horse mad, often nervous under instruction, always willing to pitch in and determined to have a go. Wendy learned to ride as an adult, and until her late 50's the only horse she had ever ridden was Beau, the horse she brought to rallies who was still going strong in his late 20's. She was very supportive and encouraging and could often be heard yelling her best words of encouragement ("man up") or her highest praise ("showoff") in her broad Yorkshire accent at each riders personal achievements. Wendy was incredibly funny, a great presence in the club and very welcoming to new members.
Wendy loved creating freestyle tests and dressing up. She attended numerous challenges, always entering the Pas De Deux as well as the Quadrille. Memorable costumes included ABBA, scottish highlander, summer holidaymaker and a Christmas elf! She was instrumental in encouraging KARC;s high participation rate at the dressage challenges. She loved the club and attending rallies and ARCA Challenges. When Wendy passed suddenly from complications from heart surgery in October 2009 at just 60, KARC was devastated.
The club decided to donate a perpetual trophy to ARCA to be awarded to the winners of the Pas De Deux each year, as it was Wendy's favourite event not just to ride in, but also to watch and cheer everyone on. For many members KARC was never the same without Wendy, but they hoped that her trophy would keep her memory alive.
2023 Winners - Tenille Smith & Clare Stanyer (Magenup)
2022 Winners - Lesley Smit & Simmone Moscufo (Zamia)
2021 Winners - Georgina Pyle and Robyn Brown (DAWA)
The Wendy Aslett Memorial Trophy is for the winners of the Pas De Deux, awarded at the ARCA Spring Challenge each year. This trophy was donated to ARCA by Kelmscott Adult Riding Club (KARC) in 2010 in memory of Wendy Aslett, one of the founding members of the club.
Wendy embodied what adult riders is all about - she was horse mad, often nervous under instruction, always willing to pitch in and determined to have a go. Wendy learned to ride as an adult, and until her late 50's the only horse she had ever ridden was Beau, the horse she brought to rallies who was still going strong in his late 20's. She was very supportive and encouraging and could often be heard yelling her best words of encouragement ("man up") or her highest praise ("showoff") in her broad Yorkshire accent at each riders personal achievements. Wendy was incredibly funny, a great presence in the club and very welcoming to new members.
Wendy loved creating freestyle tests and dressing up. She attended numerous challenges, always entering the Pas De Deux as well as the Quadrille. Memorable costumes included ABBA, scottish highlander, summer holidaymaker and a Christmas elf! She was instrumental in encouraging KARC;s high participation rate at the dressage challenges. She loved the club and attending rallies and ARCA Challenges. When Wendy passed suddenly from complications from heart surgery in October 2009 at just 60, KARC was devastated.
The club decided to donate a perpetual trophy to ARCA to be awarded to the winners of the Pas De Deux each year, as it was Wendy's favourite event not just to ride in, but also to watch and cheer everyone on. For many members KARC was never the same without Wendy, but they hoped that her trophy would keep her memory alive.
2023 Winners - Tenille Smith & Clare Stanyer (Magenup)
2022 Winners - Lesley Smit & Simmone Moscufo (Zamia)
2021 Winners - Georgina Pyle and Robyn Brown (DAWA)