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Southern 8ths Farm was both the host and a sponsor of the So8ths/Nikon HOTC Three-Day Event in Chesterfield, SC, May 2-5. It was a truly amazing event extremely well run.
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GENEROUS SPONSORS MAKE THE SO8THS/NIKON THREE-DAY

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR AMATEURS

Amateur Competitors Applaud the Sponsors for their Support

The competitors in the third annual So8ths/Nikon Three-Day Event in the “Heart of the Carolinas” were not just overwhelmed by

how wonderful the event was but also by the generosity of its sponsors. The event took place May 2-5 in Chesterfield, SC.

Amateur riders competing in Beginner Novice, Novice, and Training levels went home not only with a sense of accomplishment

and accolades about an event well-run and facilities that are beyond comparison but also with a bounty of gifts.

A huge thank you went to the title sponsor NIKON who presented the winners of the three divisions with a Nikon D3200 Camera

Kit (with an 18-55mm VR lens). Kathy Viele, Aiken, SC, rode Matariki to the victory in Training (T3D), Sarah Zimmer,

Martinsville, VA, and Mardi Gras were the Novice (N3D) winners and Sara Miles, Assawoman, VA, and Misty’s RainDrop

were the Beginner Novice (BN3D) winners.

The competitors weren’t the only ones going home with NIKON products. Gay Glenn was the volunteer who was the lucky

recipient of a NIKON Coolpix S5200 Camera after her name was drawn out of the Most Valuable Volunteer’s bucket.

Everyone was a winner, thanks to the sponsors at this year’s event because every Competitor, Clinician and Official went home

with a souvenir NIKON item ranging from laptop bags, to flexible keyboards, t-shirts, mood lights, luggage tags, umbrellas and

so much more. The title sponsor NIKON was extremely generous with their support of this event because they recognize the

value of the amateur riders.

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“We here at NIKON are proud to be involved with Southern 8ths Farm’s recognized three-day event to support the amateur

riders and their passion for Eventing. It is this same passion that drives NIKON each day. We look forward to a long relationship

with So8ths!” remarked Bill Pekala, General Manager, NIKON Pro Services.

“Our sponsors have helped make the

Southern 8ths Three-Day a

destination for the amateur riders,”

remarked Southern 8ths Farm owner

Brad Turley. “NIKON’s support has

been fabulous. Besides providing the

winners with high quality cameras,

they added in a camera for

volunteers, provided a dozen

cameras for the competitors to take

part in a photo contest and then sent

many extra items that impressed

everyone.”

The Sponsors Say Thank You to the Amateurs with their many Prizes

The list of sponsors continued with Adequan, Bit of Britain, Brant Gamma, Breyer, TheCelebrityCafe.com, Cosequin, Dressage

Collection, Ecolicious, FITS, Foxden Equine, Higher Standards Saddle Soap, Horse Quencher, The Jockey Club Thoroughbred

Incentive Program, Kan Teq, Mane Street Horse and Pet, Mrs Pastures Cookies, SciencePure/Pureform, Smartpak, Southern

8ths Farm, and USEA. Every sponsor donated products that made this event extra special for the amateurs who competed.

Both Adequan and Cosequin provided buckets that went to the competitors and were used in the veterinary box and other

locations throughout the weekend. Cosequin also presented a bucket of prizes to the second place recipients. The 2nd place

winners included James Baker, Southern Pines, NC, and Wings in T3D, Samantha DiMaria, Kendall Park, NJ, and Valentine

for N3D and Catie Pannill, Martinsville, VA, and Kokoa Kat for BN3D.

The Jockey Club Low Score Thoroughbred Incentive award of a ribbon, $50 cash prize and embroidered Jockey Club duffle

bag also was won by DiMaria.

James was also the recipient of the Foxden Goodwill Ambassador Award for his leadership throughout the weekend. Baker

noted that the support of the sponsors at the So8ths/Nikon HOTC event has a much deeper meaning because for once the

pomp and ceremony was not being focused on the top level, but rather on those who also deserve it.

Baker’s words were echoed by many when he said, “It makes a great deal of difference to me that these sponsors will recognize

and support us at the lower levels. Too often only the top level gets any recognition yet it is the lower levels that provide the

financial support through their membership, through day to day products and entry fees.”

In addition James won the highly sought after Bit of Britain Adult Rider Low Score grooming tote with brushes, a Bit of Britain

bridle and a gift certificate all valued at just over $500. After the event Jim expressed his gratitude to Bit of Britain owner and

Eventer, John Nunn, noting, “Thank you for your support and the quality of your products, but you should be here. This is the

premier Training Three-Day that knocks the socks off of other T3Ds. You need to ride this event.”

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Brant Gamma was the official show photographer. She provided the winner of each division with an 8x10 picture frame to

include a photo of their choice. One of the winners, Viele commented, “This weekend has been a long-term goal and your

photos will help me relive the great moments and share them with friends.”

“I’d like to thank Brant Gamma for her support and helmet cams coverage as well as John Nunn at Bit of Britain for all he does

for Southern 8ths and the adult riders,” remarked Turley.

Breyer donated a couple of model horses to the young volunteers in the group while TheCelebrityCafe.com provided a gift

basket to volunteer Carolyn Sellers. Higher Standards Saddle Soap jars were given to the top three finishers in each division.

FITS provided shirts that were added to the Horse Quencher Sportsmanship award won by Taylor Pence, Concord, NC, who

was competing on Goldie.

Everyone received some Mrs Pastures Cookies

and there were lots of happy horses being fed

those cookies throughout the competition.

SmartPak provided each competitor with a paste

supplement and all the Officials received a

SmartPak tote. Cosequin gave them all vet wraps

and coupons. Both Foxden and SciencePure

provided gift certificates to many of the

competitors.

As a way to help thank the sponsors, notebooks were put out on a table throughout the competition so that anyone could write a

note to the sponsors. Taylor wrote to Horse Quencher, “I won many of your products this weekend and cannot wait to try them.

Thank you so much for contributing to such a wonderful event.”

The Dressage Collection Low Dressage Score prize of a beautiful Classic Handbag will probably end up with the trainer,

Suzanne Lacy of Riverbend Farm, since she brought a bunch of riders to compete at this year’s event. Sarah Zimmer,

Martinsville, VA, had the lowest dressage score of 30.70.

The Ecolicious Best Turned Out award of their all natural shampoo and conditioner went to Pannill, Baker and Manny

Diemer, Raeford, NC, who placed 4th on Krugerrand in N3D. Ecolicious products were also given out to a number of the other

competitors who placed at the top.

Additionally Ecolicious owner Petra McGowan was thinking out of the box and offered a donation of all of their products to one

lucky recipient who would use them and document their use. That recipient was Erin Hite, Durham, NC, who commented, “I won

the raffle and used your products over the weekend. They smell great and work. I love that they are natural. Cody and I worked

a year to get here and really appreciate your support at our own mini-Rolex!”

The Mane Street Best Conditioned Horse Award and the Kan Teq Closest Lady to Optimum X-C Time was won by Sarah

Baker, Southern Pines, NC, who rode Poetic Justice to a 4th place finish in T3D. Sarah was thrilled with her gift basket filled

with cool horse items and an embroidered cooler from Mane Street as well as a Safety Vest from Kan Teq.

“This is an amazing event,” commented Sarah. “Nobody treats the competitors better!”

Wendy McCaughan, owner of Kan Teq, was there throughout the competition and provided vests to competitors to try out.

Wendy even took part in some of the contests and won the prize for the SmartPak Most Innovative Hat and received an

embroidered vest from Southern 8ths Farm.

Wendy took some time after the event to offer her comments noting, “I would like to say how impressed I was by the amazing

energy shown by those behind the scenes. They were truly tireless in their mission to gather every ounce of feedback, every

sponsor photo opportunity and every moment of action whether on the magnificent cross-country course or in various clinics.

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“Everything in the indoor arena was so beautifully presented with no

detail left to chance. I particularly liked the vast display of prizes. Also

the effort given to reinforce every sponsor’s contribution was absolutely

brilliant (i.e. the Nikon Photo Contest, the sponsor books, the Sponsor

Hat Contest) with each idea cleverly feeding all media and social media

requirements! Clearly the pre event organization and the commitment

of a loyal and quality team helped make this the slick, professional

event that it turned out to be.

“All the online postings on Facebook, also on Chronicle of the Horse,

reveal clearly how happy the riders were. With facilities that are second

to none, clinics and demos that were simply great, added to the

generosity and interest of the host and hostess, So8ths event is an

absolute must for any

enthusiastic rider wanting to

progress in the sport of Eventing.

“It was a fantastic opportunity for Kan Teq and I am so pleased to have had the time to

meet riders, trainers, grooms and the wonderful organizing team. It is so valuable to me

to be able to explain, fit and let the riders take and try out our innovative vest with no

time pressure. Plus the relaxed evening activities made for the easy striking up of new

friendships and because of that my social network just got a whole lot wider! My thanks

to everyone who not only gave me the opportunity to become a sponsor of this event but

who helped me maximize my sponsorship.”

USEA also supported the event through their USEA Classic Series sponsor package.

A Final Heartfelt Thank You

Of special note was all the support given by Southern 8ths Farm owner Brad Turley

and his girlfriend Pati Martin. They provided t-shirts to all the volunteers, fans to the

competitors and gifts to the clinicians and officials.

Both Brad and Pati were extremely heartened by the sponsorship support. The Long

Format is something Brad truly believes in and recognizing the amateur competitors has

always been his personal goal. “I was truly overwhelmed by the sponsorship we

received for our amateur level competition. These competitors are the ones who

deserve to be recognized. All of us at Southern 8ths Farm, from the staff and volunteers to the officials and clinicians and

especially the competitors were and still are extremely appreciative of the support given by 21 well-known equine companies.

We are all touched that these companies were willing to show their support to a host of riders who represent the foundation of

the sport of Eventing. I personally want to say thank you to each and every sponsor that made this year’s So8ths/Nikon HOTC

Three-Day such a success,” Brad commented.

Finally, it was Viele who echoed many of the words spoken by the competitors when she wrote this note to Brad and Pati: “You

have built an amazing facility here; well thought out, outstanding footing for Dressage, beautiful tracks and grassy gallops, and

challenging, interesting cross-country courses. I can’t imagine the countless hours and generous financial support it has taken

for you to put this three-day on. But you have made this adult amateur’s dream come true.

“It’s been many years that I wanted to compete in a Long

Format and finally doing it I’ve found the experience has

exceeded my expectations. I’ve learned things about

competing, about myself, about stable management. But most

importantly I’ve been reminded about what a wonderful,

enthusiastic and supportive community eventers are; from the

staff, clinicians and volunteers, to my own friends and coach.

The enthusiasm for the Long Format runs deep and I’m

honored to have gotten to take a crack at it. Thank you for

making it possible.”

For more information about this annual event and links to

photos and videos, visit the web site at www.so8ths.com and

be sure to “Like” the So8ths facebook page.

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From the desk of

Press Link PR/Diana De Rosa

To Brad, Pati and the Southern 8ths Farm Staff

Working with all of you has been a very rewarding experience. The hours are many, the goals grand, the vision inspiring and the results amazing. Brad, thank you for pulling together a team of some of the most talented and hardworking people that has helped take your vision and made it a reality.

You have created a template that others should follow from the wonderful talented clinicians to the perfectly manicured property, to the barns that make it easy to properly care for the horses, to the hardworking officials, to the volunteer staff and finally to the social atmosphere you and Pati have created that allows those who come the chance to renew old friendships, venture into new ones and leave with memories that will last a lifetime.

What I admire most is how you let nothing stand in your way and while the work is intense and the hours too many, the response from the media, sponsors, competitors and horse world show that what you have created is something that others also believe in and want to support. The thank yous from the competitors, the smiles on their faces and the ability to showcase them in a way that no other event does while also sending them home with lots of prizes and memories is what makes this event the standout event that it is.

I hope that you will continue even if in a modified way by pairing it with a Horse Trials. It would be a shame to not see this event continue after all the hard work it’s taken to bring this event to what will ultimately be known as the premier event for the Amateur Event rider. The Professionals have Rolex. The Amateurs have So8ths/Nikon HOTC making it a picture-perfect event.

Brad, thank you for all you do. You alone have moved mountains and have created an event that others will try to emulate. Kudos to you, Pati, your staff and to all those who make this event a success.

Diana

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Dear Brad,

We touched base on this while we were at the HOC but want to take the time to

reiterate what a fantastic experience it was to compete at your event. It will be a

destination event for us once again next year, and several of our friends are also hard at

work to get qualified. I am certainly very aware of all the hard work it takes to put on a

quality event and I sincerely hope the lower turn out this past year will not discourage

you from hosting the event again next year. There is such a need for this, despite all

evidence to the contrary. If Manny and I may help out in any way, please don’t hesitate

to contact us.

With best wishes,

Dana and Manny Diemer

Dear Brad, Pati and the entire Southern Eighth's Farm Team,

I was greatly humbled and felt extremely privileged to have participated in the Heart of

the Carolina's 3 Day Event...it was by far the most fun I have ever had at a horse show.

Southern Eighth's Farm is an incredibly beautiful facility, so beautifully laid out and the

special wood carvings were amazing treats for the eyes and soul.

Deepest thanks for your generosity and endless eye for detail and hard work in hosting

this amazing event. Suzanne Lacy is my coach and we are spreading the word in

hopes that this one of a kind experience will be supported by many riders....this show

should be filled 100% within the first week of the opening date. My horse is 18, but if all

goes well I hope to return and compete in the Novice Division.

Thanks again for all your generosity and hard work...I definitely was bitten by the long

format eventing bug!

With deepest gratitude,

Carol Ann Mahoney

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This Kit was produced by

PRESS LINK PR/Diana De Rosa,

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[email protected], 516-848-4867

for

SOUTHERN 8THS FARM

5031 Jackson Road West

Chesterfield, SC 29709

www.So8th.com 843-623-5005

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