Who Jumped it Best: Pine Top’s Boot Hill Edition

Intermediate wasn’t the only level to see new questions that required brave, accurate riding on Pine Top’s course this weekend. Boot Hill was fence 8ab on the Training level course and included a huge drop off the top of a mound. Photographer Mark Lehner of Hoofclix reported that it rode remarkably well, and the detailed cross-country results show only one refusal between five Training divisions.

Now it’s time to decide… who jumped it best? Check out these eight riders from the Training Rider and Jr/YR Training divisions and vote in the poll at the bottom of the page.

Christina Kearse and Hope for Moor. Hoofclix.com photo

Christina Kearse and Hope for Moor. Hoofclix.com photo

Kim Russell and I'm Perfect. Hoofclix.com photo

Kim Russell and I’m Perfect. Hoofclix.com photo

Haley Curry and Resolute Protector. Hoofclix.com photo

Haley Curry and Resolute Protector. Hoofclix.com photo

Quinn Riddle and Folk Hero. Hoofclix.com photo

Quinn Riddle and Folk Hero. Hoofclix.com photo

Carrie Trimble and Ramble N Roll. Hoofclix.com photo

Carrie Trimble and Ramble N Roll. Hoofclix.com photo

Jessica Norris and Spotlight II. Hoofclix.com photo

Jessica Norris and Spotlight II. Hoofclix.com photo

Risa Moon and Rising Moon. Hoofclix.com photo

Risa Moon and Rising Moon. Hoofclix.com photo

Christine Phipps and Erin's Shenanigans. Hoofclix.com Photo

Christine Phipps and Erin’s Shenanigans. Hoofclix.com Photo

Many thanks to Hoofclix for providing photos. Mark Lehner and his photographers are as familiar at Pine Top as the pine trees from which the jumps are constructed. Check out more photos from the event at this link. Full results are available here.