Photo Gallery of the show jumping phase of the top twelve finishers in the Training Horse division at the 2010 Land Rover/USEA American Eventing Championships. Leslie Mintz Photos. Final Scores.
1st - Robin Walker and Florenz
2nd – Jennifer Brannigan and Indie
3rd – Erika Treis Petersen and Crimson Tide
4th – Martha Lambert and Denira
5th – Dawn Beach and Sudden Eclipse
6th – Kim Severson and Tiger Lily
7th – Andrea Waldo and Bailey
8th – Susan Moessner and Satin Art
9th – Laura Vello and Fanciful Miss
11th – Hannah Sue Burnett and Landmark’s Miss Liberty
12th – Eileen Kenney and Mighty Himself
Spring and summer are on the horizon. As rider’s calendars begin to fill with horse trial, clinic, and schooling outing dates, organizing teams are busy with preparations to ensure smooth operations and a great experience for participants, horses, and spectators.
The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF)/US Equestrian has announced the appointment of former USEF Eventing Development Coach Leslie Law to the position of Chef d’Equipe and High Performance Manager for the Defender U.S. Eventing Team, and Karyn Shuter, who will take on the newly developed role of U.S. Eventing High Performance Advisor. Both Law and Shuter will begin in their respective roles immediately.
Last year was a big one for USEA Young Event Horse program graduate Arden Augustus. He made a successful move-up to Modified with Sharon White in the tack, followed by a smooth transition to Preliminary, then went on to win two CCI2*-S divisions and ended the year with a CCI2*-L win.
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