Richland Advanced Cross-Country Jump by Jump

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3…2…1…Have a good ride

The Richland cross-country courses are beautifully designed and built.  Ian Stark is known for designing open and galloping courses and Richland is no exception.  The footing is generally good although some of the higher areas are perhaps a bit firm.  The advanced course shares most of the same fences as last year although some of the loops on the course have been reversed.  The advanced course is tough but very doable.  The course will be a big test for the Pan American short list horses who will be moving up to advanced or doing their second advanced.  The table at #20 and the corners at #18 in particular are quite big, but on the other hand I don’t think the course is overly technical.  Here is a quick look at the advanced course… 

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All of them?

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Stay tuned for much more from Richland.  Go eventing.

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