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The Montana Hunter Jumper
Association was formed in 1993 by a group of dedicated riders wishing to
expand opportunities for showing over fences and earning points for
year-end awards.
Pat Green, Marcie Quist,
Cindi Gidlewski, and Leigh Anderson were among the founders of MHJA.
They and several other volunteer board members established MHJA as a
non-profit association of horse enthusiasts. They defined the purpose
of the organization, which is to promote hunters and jumpers in Montana
by providing:
1.
Notice of dates of hunter and jumper
shows
2.
Notice of educational clinics
3.
Employment opportunities
4.
Tack and horse sales
5.
Association approved shows
6.
Year-end awards
7.
Information about hunter and jumper
trainers and/or judges
8.
Set standards at approved shows to
promote safety and education
9.
Approved classes for year-end awards
for varied levels of competitors
Pat Green served on the
MHJA board nearly continuously from its founding through 2009. She
continues to serve as the organization’s treasurer from her wheat farm
in the Horseshoe Hills near Three Forks, where her husband’s
grandparents homesteaded in the early 1900s. Pat and her husband host
an annual charity poker ride on the farm. The Red Rock Hounds of Reno,
Nevada, also hunt on the sizeable property each year.

Pat Green and her horse,
Abby, in action at Warfield Park in Billings.
Marcie Quist moved to North Carolina, where she
works as an attorney and has broadened her equestrian skills to include
competitive driving and judging. Learn more about Marcie’s activities
in a copy of the website article at the American Hackney Society
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