Catch A Star's Sunday Links from Dubarry



Boyd likes the lady in red ladies in blue at the USET Gala on Friday night. Big thanks to Kim Parisan for the photo!

Good morning Eventing Nation!

Have a little too much green beer yesterday? That’s alright. The chinchillas aren’t judging you. On the bright side, your coach won’t be yelling at you to relax and loosen up in the warm up today. It could be the one time though, you’re slightly unenthusiastic that the show management got the PA up and running in the stable area this year…

Need aspirin? We have links.

Julie Wolfert is kicking bum at Meadow Creek as she’s first in the OP scoring a 25 on the flat and adding time. She’s tied with Amanda Merritt in the OT both scoring a 26.8 in dressage and double clear xc rounds. [Scores]

The Event at Three Day Ranch saw some shifting in the placings in the AI. Bunnie Sexton posted the only double clear round, and moved up to first. [Live Scores]

Catch A Star is making her debut event since the fire at True Prospect last May. She and Caitlin posted a 27.7 on the flat and a double clear sj round leave them lying in second heading in to xc tomorrow at Pine Top. [Live scores]

Who doesn’t love a photo contest?! Don’t forget about EN’s Success saddle pad contest. All you have to
do is submit a photo spelling out “Success” in a creative manner and the
chinchillas that be will choose two lucky winners. The deadline for
entries 4/1 at 12AM EST. [Success Contest]

The Aiken Standard has a terrific interview on 4* rider Kelly Sult. If you don’t know Kelly, you should read the article and get to know her

“The Big Southern Pines” as it’s affectionately known is next weekend. The Pilot has all the details

When Mark Todd isn’t actively being the greatest eventer on Earth, he’s running from elephants

HN: Beer for the horses?

The New Zealand Horse of the Year show: Annabel Wigley leads the CIC3* competition

Lauren Sprieser’s packing/to-do list sounds like ours

Hillary Dobbs won the $6k 1.40m Speed Challenge at WEF

In more Wellington news, Ashley Holzer and Pop Art won the $15k GP CDI3*

British showjumpers aren’t heading to the World Cup apparently

The Cheltenham wrap up for you

Team NZ adds riders

Over $800,000 is being invested into 16 research projects by the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation.

And a little Advanced water from Pine Top a few weeks back for your viewing pleasure to set you up for XC today:

Don’t forget to check out the awesome Dubarry booth at Pine Top this weekend! Go eventing.

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