
Charlie Whittle: “My little 13hh traditional cob loves eventing.”
We’ve loved seeing your photos stream in of your own “unorthodox” event horses — check out the first two editions of the series here and here. Here’s your latest batch of event horses proving that eventing is, truly, a sport for all!
Haffie Power!
- Katie Anne: “Haffie power!”
- Marieke Pothof: “My Haflinger/New forest cross loves eventing! I always enjoy seeing other non-traditional eventing horses.”
- Jasmin Fisher: “My haflinger mare Macy”
Lovely Lippizaners!
- Andrea Baker: “I have a Holsteiner/Lipizzan/Welsh Cob mare! Bred by Belle Oaks Farm to be a driving mare (never even hooked up) turned broodmare. I got her at 10 after someone had ridden her around starter. We competed up to training and at 22 she’s still going.”
- Julia Van Fleet: “I also have an eventing half Lipizzaner! They are fantastic horses.”
Marvelous Morgans!
- Kaitlin KtLoo McIntyre: Morgan
- Ami O’dMoors: Morgan
- Ami O’dMoors: “My Morgan Horse loves eventing!”
Colors Galore!
- Charlie Whittle: “My little 13hh traditional cob loves eventing.”
- Liz Miller: “My 14h POA mare! She won USEA Pony of the Year and many, many events at the Novice Level. Even finished on a 17.5 at Galway Downs.”
- Jordan Graye: “My rat-tail appy was amazing!”
- Lauren Engeman: “We event Saddlebreds at my barn!”
And More!
- Adele Wong: “My Percheron/paint/TB loves eventing!!”
- Leah Kasdan: “what about a QH?”
- Leonie van der Ster: “I event my Dutch Harness Horse mare.”
- Harmony Riley-Wilcox: “Belgium /Arab. We competed up to Intermediate in the late ’90. He would jump the moon.”
- Rebecca Kelley: “I’ve done eventing on a Haflinger who excelled at it and currently event my Standardbred gelding who is very unorthodox, especially in jumping when he can’t figure out quite what to do with his feet.”
- Amy O’Rourke: “13.05hh Welsh/Arab”