Events
Winners of the Novice ATC (above) – Complete Results
The Magic Beans: (left to right) – Lisa Burnett & Winston, Raymond Venoski & Back Street Girl, Heidi Brueckner & Inquisitive, and Pat Martin & Dashing Jeeves
Winners of the Training ATC (above) – Complete Results
New England 4Mation: Annika Lipsky & Karoo, Diane Thompson & Back In Boston Again, Barbara Fitch & Irish Heartbeat, and Suzanne Lavoie & Heaven In My Hat
Winners of the Preliminary ATC (above) – Complete Results
CDCTA Ladies In Red: Ann Baumgardner & Mick Dreamy, Yvonne Lucas & Dakota, Sandy McCormack & Aphrodite, and Gigi Carter & Inka Dinka Doo
Photos courtesy of Brant Gamma Photography.
The three-year-old Oldenburgs dominated the competition, with Royal Tribute taking the win in the Three-Year-Old Colt/Gelding Championships, the Three-Year-Old Overall Championships, and the Overall Grand Championship. The leggy Oldenburg gelding (Royal Prince—Firstar) is owned by Kristen Burgers and scored a commendable 77.35. Though Lauren Seitz’s Oldenburg filly Just About Perfect scored higher in her Three-Year-Old division (taking the win with a 78.65), she had to settle for Reserve Three-Year-Old Overall Champion and Reserve Overall Grand Champion of the show. Emily Daily photos. (Left: Royal Tribute & handler Doug Payne accept their ribbons from judge Susan Graham White.)
Photo gallery of the 2009 IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse East Coast Finals - Two-Year-Old division. Lisa Otten’s homebred Oldenburg gelding Grand O Finale was crowned Overall Two-Year-Old Champion, and also took second in the Two-Year-Old Colts/Geldings Championships (pictured left with Otten and judge Susan Graham White). Peter & Diane Halpin’s Hanoverian filly Llangollyn LL took top honors in the Two-Year-Old Filly Championship and the Overall Reserve Championship for Two-Year-Olds. The colorful Carnivale King, owned by Alexander Fisher-Morganti won the Two-Year-Old Colts/Geldings Championships. Emily Daily photos.
Photo gallery of the 2009 IDHSNA/USEA Future Event Horse East Coast Finals – Yearling divisions. Kilkelly See The Difference (pictured left), owned by Linda Cowasjee, took home the Yearling Fillies Championship and Overall Yearling Championship, while Wits End Eventing’s Royal Alyance won the Yearling Colts/Geldings and Overall Yearling Reserve Championship. Photos by Emily Daily.
Though the Spalding Labs USEA Young Event Horse West Coast Championships ran until the sun set at the Galway Downs International Three-Day and Horse Trials, spectators were treated to performances by some of the best young event prospects in the country. Robyn Fisher rode Rose Sullivan’s Clair de Lune SE, a Holsteiner Stallion by Contendor and out of L’Vienna Z, and scored an 83.90% to win the 5-Year-Old Championship, while she also rode her own Dutch Warmblood gelding, Artesian (Judgement—Shannondoah) to a score of 87.00 to earn the 4-Year-Old Championship. Josh Walker photos. Full results. Read the rest of this entry »
Endurance day at Waredaca Farm’s SmartPak Equine/USEA Training Three-Day was just about perfect. A group of 37 courageous riders competed in the long format event over the weekend in late October. In the A Division, D.C. McBroom and Twain came out on top with a score of 35.3. Carrie Meehan and Blue Devil won not only the B Division, but also had the lowest scores of all three division by finishing on a 28.4. In the C Division Jamie Doolittle and A Dream Come True took home the blue ribbon with a score of 38.7. Leslie Mintz Photos.
Update on Cooper
Author: Emily Daily
Courtesy of Chronicle of the Horse
Jennie Brannigan fills us in on the condition of her beloved partner Cooper, who sustained a severe injury during Sunday’s show jumping round at the Dansko Fair Hill CCI3* in Elkton, Maryland.
“I’ve had quite a few myself, but I never imagined it would continue with Cooper,” says Brannigan. “To be quite honest, Cooper got put on a pedestal in my eyes. He wasn’t just a great horse that won some shows. He changed my life. He got me my job at Phillip’s, he got me every sponsor, and he has made some of my dreams come true. Not to be corny, but I know that’s the truth.”
(Left: Cooper jumped “unreal” for Brannigan right before his accident, looking every bit as confident and athletic as usual. Emily Daily photo.)
By Samantha Hunt-Garbarino. Photos Courtesy of Author.
“You and Toby should come to Poplar with me” my friend Lynne proposed while we were watch dressage at Feather Creek HT.
My Hubby kindly said he would look after my two other horse plus the rest of our pets, and I was able to get the time off from my job as an architect. So, I was off to Poplar with Lynne, Heather, Joni, two juniors Alexa and Rowdie and their parents.
Boyd Martin and his Australian Thoroughbred hung onto their overnight lead in the Dansko Fair Hill CCI3* in Elkton, Maryland on Sunday afternoon, and were crowned champions after leaving all but one rail neatly in their cups. After having recently switched his citizenship to American, Australian-born Martin celebrated his first CCI3* victory, after having already won a CCI*, CCI**, and a CCI**** in previous years. Olympian Karen O’Connor and Mandiba were in fine form this weekend, dropping only a single rail to finish the event in second place. Young Kelly Sult and her long-time partner Hollywood posted a double-clear round to jump up two positions to take home third. Final results. Emily Daily & Josh Walker photos.
Hannah Sue Burnett and Richard Thompson’s St. Barths (pictured left) kept everyone on the edge of their seats at the Fair Hill International CCI2* after a nail-biting finish on Sunday afternoon. As they ended a picture-perfect round, Burnett and St. Barths nearly crashed through the final fence after misjudging the distance, but thanks to Burnett’s quick wit and the gelding’s athleticism, they stayed on their feet and passed through the finish flags amid a roar of applause from the crowd. Burnett had a single rail in hand to win the class, and Rebecca Howard and Roquefort dropped two places to finish in third, while Doug Payne and Running Order moved up to second after lowering just one rail. Josh Walker & Emily Daily photos. Final results.
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