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Kim Monk bio for High point farm
Kimberly A Monk  
 Recent accomplishments.
"2007"
Del Mar Stakes class winner at Third level open
Qualifying CDS Horse of the Year Third and Fourth level.
"2007 Students"
North America Young Rider First alternate and CDS Southern California NAJR/YR Champion and freestyle champion.
"2006"
IALHA Training level All breed USDF Champion Venturoso
"2006"
FEI Jr. champion and Individual Bronze medal winner.
"2005"
USDF KWPN  All breed champion First level placing fourth Nationally on Showtime.
"2005 Students"
Ariel Stern won Reserve Champion for USDF Horse of the year for
Third level JR division and Second in the All breeds category for Westfalen riding Raffaelo
"2004"  
 Also, winning Champion All breeds award for Westfalen on
Razzmatazz, Ranking third in Open Training level Horse of the year.
"2004 Students"
JR. Ariel Stern, ranked FIRST Place "Open" Second level Horse of the year as well as All breed Westfalen Open champion and JR national champion HOTY.
CDS /USDF Regional's placing reserve Champion.
Ad/Am Trudy Jenks Placing Second in the Vintage cup and AD/AM Sixth place at First level.
Ad/Am Debbie Martin Placing Eighth & Sixth place at the CDS/ USDF Regional Championships and ranking 23 nationally.
"2003"
Kim is Scoring high 70's and 80%'s  at Training level  through  Prix St
 Georges winning Southern California FEI high point for DASC.
Also, Winning USDF National Horse of the Year in Training Level on Tango And winning Fourth level on Onyx. At the regional championships placing
Third in the CDS Futurity on Falcor.
"2003 Students"  
CDS  First level JR. Champion Also, winning the Bud Muravez Award given to the highest scoring JR. at the show.
"2002 Students"
USDF and CDS, JR., AD/AM Horse of the year at intermediaier 1 also,
a member of the silver medal NAYR team.                                                  
Fourth place JR. USDF national Training level Horse of the year and CDS JR
Training level champion.  
"2002"Kim and Onyx won National USDF first place Horse of the year Second level, Third level and second level freestyle.    
"2001"Kim and Onyx won National USDF first place Horse of the year First level, Holding the highest medium in the history of USDF.
"2000"Kim and Raffaelo won DASC Champion Second Level."2000 CDS USDF Reganal
Championship third place at second level. Zone 10 Reserve champion. 13th
USDF horse of the year.  
  Kimberly Monk knew from the age of 3 that she wanted to dedicate her life to horses. She was first introduced to dressage 1981 in England when she went to school at the Moat house in Bendnden Kent England. Passing the British horse society's Horse masters, assistant instructor exam and instructor exam she returned to California. Answering an add in the CDS dressage letters looking for dressage riders. Monk was hired for the Kingdom of the dancing stallions show in Anaheim California which featured 36 Andalusian Stallions. The two-year span was a great learning experience for upper level training. Kim would work over time for no money just for the experience and working hand in hand with Spanish riding school masters. Kim also studied under Edith Evan's-who was the first woman to earn a professional bullfighter's license-Only after one year of employment Monk learned every act in the show Including Edith Evens personal act, Monk was put in management position of the horses and back stage before the age of 20. She was struck by the precision, discipline and beauty of dressage and Dressage became the guiding force in Kim life and for over 22 years she has vigorously pursued her dream in this sport. In 1985 while Kim was a pony club instructor in San Juan capistrano. Medieval times approached monk to help train their horses and open there first castle in the USA. For over two years during the day Kim taught Juniors in San Juan Capistrano Ca. and drove to Anaheim to performed in two shows a night. After many shows and five rose parades later Monk Decided to focus on her competitive career. Kim was now clinicing with Hilda Gurney and her stallion Temerario VII was ready to compete at first level. Monks Stallion Temerario VII competed and won Regionally and USDF all breed awards from first level to Intermediate II. At age 19 Temerario VII now a Grand prix stallion was retired from competition in 1999 and is a sound Breeding stallion in Colorado. Kim's education in dressage has been greatly influenced most significantly by her trainer and coach  two-time Olympian Hilda  Gurney. She has also been fortunate to Clinic with, Spanish riding school master Fran Rockavanski and well known international instructors such as Harry Boldt, Stephen Kieswetter.
  Kim has trained and competed a number of horses through FEI levels during her career and has helped many Young professorial, Adult amateur & Junior riders receive their USDF bronze, Silver rider medals and win their
Championship dreams. In the past few years High point farm has had successful FEI Junior team members and a member of the 2002 silver medal for the North American young rider team.
 She is now teaching and training at an exceptional FEI barn in Bonsall and Fallbrook.

 

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