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NYPEA Hall of Fame Inductee # 10 in 2010
Gary Andrews This member started his long association with NYPEA as a groom for his lovely and talented daughter back in 1988. His chief job was holding her horse, getting her field boots on (and more painfully for him, getting them off), and making sure her horse’s tail was down before she entered the ring.
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NYPEA Hall of Fame Inductee #9 in 2010
This Hall of Fame Inductee has been a member of NYPEA and PHBA since 1990. She started as a general member and awesome show Mom. Most of her duties included keeping the groom in line, no easy feat.
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NYPEA Hall of Fame Inductee #8 in 2009
Marleen Cowie This inductee has been a long-time NYPEA member. She has also been a PHBA Amateur President.
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NYPEA Hall of Fame Inductee #7 in 2009
Jets Played First When this horse was born the impact he created to the palomino world, in NYPEA and PHBA, was not even a thought. When their sorrel mare, with a flaxen main and tail, Miss Jet Away, was bred to a dun stallion, Dun Played, a palomino stud colt was not what they had…
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NYPEA Hall of Fame Inductee #6 in 2008 and the first sponsor inductee
Nutrena® products have been leading winners for more than three generations with new and innovative nutrition products that continue to set the standard in performance.
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NYPEA Hall of Fame Inductee #5 in 2008
Darlene LaFave This person has now served three terms as president to NYPEA in 1990 and ‘91.
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NYPEA Hall of Fame Inductee #4 in 2008 and the first equine inductee
Savannah Cookie Reed Her memory and legacy live on through her children.
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NYPEA Hall of Fame Inductee #3 in 2005
Norm Putnam Our third inductee has achieved many successes in their lifetime, from breeder, exhibitor, and service to NYPEA, and PHBA. This person served two terms as President of NYPEA in the early 80’s and dedicated time and resources toward the fulfillment of Association goals. I’ll give you a hint – it’s a man.
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NYPEA Hall of Fame Inductee #2 in 2004
Gay Niehoff
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NYPEA Hall of Fame Inductee #1 in 2003
Ardis Brozyna This inductee was active at both the local and national level. She ran the Fonda Shows for many years.