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Monday Video from Tredstep Ireland: Carolina is Coming!

One Week Until The 2018 Cloud 11~Gavilan North Carolina International

We are one week away from the start of the 2018 Cloud 11-Gavilan North LLC Carolina International CIC & Horse Trials! Join us March 22-24 at The Carolina Horse Park🐎🎉

Thanks to EQSportsNet, our live streaming partner, for the exciting promotional video!

Posted by Carolina International CIC and Horse Trial on Thursday, March 15, 2018

We’re just days away from the start of the 2018 Cloud 11-Gavilan North LLC Carolina International CIC & Horse Trials! The excitement kicks off on Thursday, March 22nd and runs through Sunday and incase you haven’t heard, USEA members can now watch the action for half price on EqSportsNet! Plan ahead to park yourself in front of you computer and enjoy the first glorious livesteam of the season. In the meantime, whet your appetite with this video!

Badminton Entries Go Live with 7 North American Pairs

Michael Jung and La Biosthetique Sam FBW at Badminton 2016. Photo by Shannon Brinkman.

Hot off the presses! The entry list for the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials, May 2-6 in Gloucestershire, has just been released, and you’ll likely want to sit down before reading any further.

The stage is set for an epic showdown between 2017 winner Andrew Nicholson and Nereo and 2016 winner Michael Jung and La Biosthetique Sam FBW. We also have the 2014 winner returning in Sam Griffiths and Paulank Brockagh.

We have five U.S. combinations and two Canadian combinations entered:

Madeline Backus (USA) and her own P.S. Arianna 

Will Coleman (USA) and Four Star Eventing Group’s OBOS O’Reilly

Phillip Dutton (USA) and Tom Tierney, Simon Roosevelt & Caroline Moran’s Fernhill Cubalawn

Lauren Kieffer (USA) and Team Rebecca’s Veronica

Selena O’Hanlon (CAN) and John and Judy Rumble’s Foxwood High

Kathryn Robinson (CAN) and her own Let It Bee

Katie Ruppel (USA) and her own Houdini

Last year’s Burghley winner Oliver Townend is also entered with Ballaghmor Class and leads a very strong British contingent. Past winners Mark Todd and Paul Tapner are also entered, giving us a total of eight riders in the field who have previously won Badminton.

There are currently 14 combinations on the waitlist, including two past winning riders in William Fox-Pitt with Fernhill Pimms and Pippa Funnell with Billy Beware. William and Pippa have five Badminton wins between the two.

Click here to view the full entry list. Who will you be cheering on at Badminton? Let us know in the comments below!

Counting Down to the Third Annual USEA Intercollegiate Championship

The Texas A&M Eventing Team, winner of the coveted School Spirit Award, at the 2017 Intercollegiate Championships. Photo by Leslie Threlkeld.

The third annual USEA Intercollegiate Championship will be held May 24-27 at the Virginia Horse Trials (VHT) in Lexington, Virginia, and we are anticipating the biggest participation yet from intercollegiate eventers. The first championship in 2016 saw 37 students from 10 colleges compete, and last year participation nearly doubled with 80 students from 17 schools forming 21 teams.

“The increased participation and excitement for the competition shows that the model and structure we have developed creates a compelling team atmosphere,” Andy Bowles, VHT organizer, said. “We’re looking forward to this year’s Championship and we will continue working to provide a fun yet challenging competition.”

A total of 33 colleges and universities are currently registered as USEA University Affiliates, which gives all students a $25 discount on their annual USEA membership and the opportunity to ride in the USEA Intercollegiate Championship.

VHT offers Beginner Novice to Advanced/Intermediate levels, as well as CCI1* and CIC2* divisions, for students at the championship. There are no qualifications necessary for students to compete in the championship, aside from their schools being registered as USEA University Affiliates.

Click here to see if your school is a registered USEA University Affiliate. More information on becoming a USEA Affiliate can be found here.

This is the last year the Intercollegiate Championship will be hosted at Virginia before moving on to a new venue, so don’t miss out! Entries for the third annual USEA Intercollegiate Eventing Championship open on April 10. Are you planning to compete? Let us know in the comments below!

[SEC is the Conference to Beat at the 2018 Intercollegiate Eventing Championship]

Weekend Results Roundup: Pine Top, Ocala II, MeadowCreek, Copper Meadows

I think Madison & Tate are having a good time at Pinetop in Georgia! #lifewithgirls

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Stuff is happening out there in the Eventing Nation! This past weekend saw four horse trials: Pine Top Spring H.T. in Thompson, Ga., Ocala Winter II H.T. in Ocala, Fla., MeadowCreek Park H.T. in Kosse, Texas, and Copper Meadows Winter H.T. in Ramona, Calif. Many thanks to the organizers, staff, sponsors, volunteers, competitors and everyone else who makes these great events possible.

A few notes from the weekend that was:

  • The lowest finishing score of the weekend belongs to Bobby Meyerhoff and Lumumba (22.9), winners of the Novice Horse-A division at Ocala. Congrats to “The Donovan Group”! Here’s what that pretty dressage test looked like:

 

First Win for “The Donavan Group” Lumumba you made our man Donavan proud!

Posted by Bobby Meyerhoff on Sunday, March 18, 2018

  • At MeadowCreek, Angela Bowles won Prelim/Training with Rocktop Dreamer and Open Beginner Novice with Woodstock Classic Rock. At Pine Top Colleen Rutledge won Prelim/Training with Cooley Ironic and Training/Novice with C Me FlyWaylon Roberts won Open Prelim-B with Rio De Janeiro and Open Training A with Wil Celtic Charlie; and Courtney Cooper won Open Training-B with Caia Z and Open Novice-A with Excel Star Kenzo. Sounds like Courtney and her C-Squared crew had a big and busy weekend!

What a way to finish up our Aiken season….Pine Top was a great event with cared for footing and great volunteers…

Posted by Courtney Cooper on Monday, March 19, 2018

  • The name game: Shout-out to all the Irish horses out competing on this St. Patrick’s Day weekend! A few that jumped out at us: Irish Beginnings, Bantry Bays Dublin, Celtic King, Paddy Tap, Cooley Kildaire, Wil Celtic Charlie, Celtic Sapphire, Kildare’s Chesca, Foxdales Celtic Charm, Guinness X, Nearly Irish, Irish Jig Dancer, River Dance and of course all the Fernhills and Cooleys. Find your Irish eventer’s name in our St. Patrick’s Day edition of Event Horse Names. Other name trends for the weekend: fancy cars (Ardeo Porsche, Bentley, Lexus, Maserati) and, my personal favorite, (arguably!) bad puns: Maria Franchella‘s Grand Marneigh and Julie Wolfert‘s Iowa Lot Of Money taking the cake!

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Your weekend winners:

Pine Top Spring H.T. [Website] [Results]

Open Preliminary-A: Boyd Martin & High Aspirations (28.9)
Open Preliminary-B: Waylon Roberts & Rio De Janeiro (30.0)
Preliminary Rider: Alexis Mazzatta & Shigatzi (32.4)
Jr. Training Rider: William Kidwell & Woodlands Silver Star (32.9)
Open Training-A: Waylon Roberts & Wil Celtic Charlie (29.8)
Open Training-B: Courtney Cooper & Caia Z (26.4)
Preliminary / Training: Colleen Rutledge & Cooley Ironic (28.3)
Sr. Training Rider: Daniela Theurel & Hacker (31.0)
Jr. Novice Rider-A: Alyssa Brooks & Coinjock (31.7)
Jr. Novice Rider-B: Campbell Jones & Sophie (27.4)
Open Novice-A: Courtney Cooper & Excel Star Kenzo (29.1)
Open Novice-B: Heidi White & FE Lobo (28.8)
Sr. Novice Rider-A: Jenny Tucker Brinkley & Guinness X (26.4)
Sr. Novice Rider-B: Marlena Schlerman & The Golden Ticket (30.7)
Training / Novice: Colleen Rutledge & C Me Fly (32.4)
Jr. Beginner Novice Rider: Lauren Kloek & Scarlett (34.7)
Open Beginner Novice-A: Madeleine Duggan & Senor Dehere (28.3)
Open Beginner Novice-B: Mike Pendelton & Miss LuLu Herself (34.7)
Sr. Beginner Novice Rider: Karen Dronzek & Sportfield Jinx (23.1)

Ocala Winter II H.T. [Website] [Results]

Advanced Combined Test: Liz Halliday-Sharp & Fernhill By Night (33.8)
Intermediate Rider: Reagan Lafleur & Bella Van Bruxvoort (43.6)
Open Intermediate-A: Shanon Baker & Ballingowan Zeal (35.0)
Open Intermediate-B: Anna Loschiavo & Spartacus Q (28.1)
Open Preliminary-A: Andrea Davidson & Escariz Du Rona (28.9)
Open Preliminary-B: Lauren Kieffer & Landmark’s Apollo (28.8)
Preliminary Horse-A: Hallie Coon & Captain Chacco (32.2)
Preliminary Horse-B: Bethany Hutchins-Kristen & Geluk HVF (25.7)
Preliminary Rider-A: Madeleine Carey & Nick (38.5)
Preliminary Rider-B: Rylee Gailey & Dukes Up (35.8)
Open Training-A: Conor Rollins & Fernhill Tiger Con (26.4)
Open Training-B: William Coleman & Chin Tonic HS (28.6)
Training Horse-A: Justine Dutton & Arctic Tiger (32.5)
Training Horse-B: Jessica Phoenix & Venice (34.9)
Training Horse-C: Clarissa Wilmerding & Some Star Somewhere (27.1)
Training Rider-A: Cherye Huber & Sam I Am (32.0)
Training Rider-B: Kimberley Bégin & Bentley (29.8)
Training Rider-C: Lauren Chumley & Avatar’s Jazzman (30.0)
Novice Horse-A: Bobby Meyerhoff & Lumumba (22.9)
Novice Horse-B: Stephanie Cauffman & International Anthem (24.1)
Novice Horse-C: Susannah Lansdale & Constitutional (27.6)
Novice Rider-A: Elizabeth Posillico & Hill Dancer (29.5)
Novice Rider-B: Christa Schmidt & RF Overdressed (30.2)
Novice Rider-C: Cathy Blackmon & Hideaways Special Delivery (26.0)
Novice Rider-D: Lisa Hickey & No Pips (24.3)
Open Novice: Kurt A Martin & Derry Connorsseur (25.7)
Beginner Novice Rider-A: Emeline Gilbert & Herr Winzig (26.3)
Beginner Novice Rider-B: Raina King & Killegar Mr.Cool (32.8)
Open Beginner Novice-A: Holly Jacks & Open Meadow (29.3)
Open Beginner Novice-B: Melanie Helms MD & Turn Signal (25.3)

MeadowCreek Park H.T. [Website] [Results]

Intermediate / Preliminary: Julie Wolfert & Djabouti (37.0)
Open Preliminary: Natalie Lester & Flagmount’s Patronus Charm (33.3)
Jr. Training Rider: Hannah Darden & Rooster (39.9)
Open Training: Rene Rios & One Lark One Legend (34.6)
Preliminary/Training: Angela Bowles & Rocktop Dreamer (35.1)
Sr. Training Rider: Kendall Baker & Demitasse (32.7)
Jr. Novice Rider: Camdyn Rahe & Orange Crush (36.7)
Open Novice: Priscilla Bohot & Tannin’s Adara (33.1)
Sr. Novice Rider: Nancy Thompson & Made It In Style (28.3)
Jr. Beginner Novice Rider: Margaret Morris & Trump Lion (38.8)
Open Beginner Novice: Angela Bowles & Woodstock Classic Rock (23.3)
Sr. Beginner Novice Rider: Janet Taylor & Zarpazo (32.3)
Starter: Elle Snyder & You Have A Friend In Me (32.5)

Copper Meadows Winter H.T. [Website] [Results]

Advanced – Intermediate: Tosca Holmes-Smith & Fiat (99.7)
Intermediate-Open: David Koss & Erusa (38.2)
Jr./YR Open Preliminary: Harper Click & Rubia (36.3)
Preliminary-Open A: Megan Sykes & Classic’s Mojah (45.3)
Preliminary-Open B: Tamra Smith & Fleeceworks Ghost (30.3)
Jr. Training Rider: Lexie Barrow & Hershey’s Kiss This (35.5)
Sr. Training Rider A: Karen Bristing & Moonlites Ranger (37.8)
Sr. Training Rider B: Cricket Wood & Illuminare (35.0)
Training-Open: Auburn Excell Brady & Whitethorne Ailton (32.1)
Jr. Novice Rider: Julia Brittain & Haiku (30.2)
Novice-Open: Gina Economou & Giacomo (26.2)
Sr. Novice Rider: Rebecca Huth & Tiger III (29.8)
Open Beginner Novice: Deborah Rosen & Tumbleweedprincess (37.9)
Jr. Beginner Novice Rider: Kate Vorobieff & Mr. Perfect (31.7)
Sr. Beginner Novice Rider: Kathi Michel & Bedazzled (31.1)
Introductory: Zoe Zeller & Countess Marguerite (30.8)

Congrats to all. Go Eventing!

Monday News and Notes from Fleeceworks

A personal best of 28.6 in dressage and a cracking clear cross country … but a rail down in show jumping cost us the…

Posted by Jenni Autry on Sunday, March 18, 2018

That’s our girl!

Equestrian journalists and photographers spend many weekends reporting and documenting the progress of horses and riders around the country. Based on the time spent on the road working, it’s not often we get the chance to compete ourselves. It’s been so fun for us to watch the developing partnership of EN’s Jenni Autry and Jimmie Schramm’s Bellamy through the winter season. You inspire us that we can indeed have it all! Way to go, you two! Superstars!

National Holiday: National Let’s Laugh Day

U.S. Weekend Action:

Pine Top Spring H.T. [Website] [Results]

Ocala Winter II H.T. [Website] [Results]

MeadowCreek Park H.T. [Website] [Results]

Copper Meadows Winter H.T. [Website] [Results]

Monday News and Notes:

Get ready for a good laugh over these text threads between an ambitious horse woman and a sweet, tolerant horse husband. I actually sent this link to my horse show husband to ensure him that he wasn’t alone in the world. [Texts from the Horse Show Husband]

Red Hills International Horse Trials is one of the most picturesque venues in the country, with the Spanish moss decorating the sparkling galloping lanes, it’s a photographer’s paradise. Check out a gorgeous photo gallery from USEA’s Jessica Duffy. [Through the Lens]

How cool would it be to study eventing while in college? The University of Findlay offers eventing as part of their Equine Studies college curriculum. These riders get actual credit for doing what they love most! Learn more about their program and the Findlay eventing team. [Oilers Eventing Flourishing in Ohio]

During the recent National Equine Forum in London, delegates discussed microchips, equestrian safety, small business challenges, and welfare. [Read the full report]

Ned Bonnie, a preeminent equine attorney and passionate horseman, has passed away at the age of 88. He is credited with being instrumental in the launch of the USEF’s Drugs and Medications Program in the 1970s and served as the guardian of the program for more than 30 years. [US Equestrian Mourns the Passing of Ned Bonnie, Legendary Equestrian Attorney, Advocate, and Friend]

Monday Video: Congrats to Copper Meadows JYOP winner Harper Click and Rubia on their win this weekend!

Sunday Videos from Total Saddle Fit: Ocala II Advanced CT & Open Intermediate Winners

Lower-level competition is still underway today at Ocala II Horse Trials, but Training through Advanced combined test divisions have already wrapped. Here is video of the Advanced CT and Open Intermediate division winners, courtesy of The Horse Pesterer!

Advanced Combined Test: Liz Halliday-Sharp & Fernhill By Night (33.8)

Open Intermediate A: Shanon Baker & Ballingowan Zeal (35.0)

Open Intermediate B: Anna Loschiavo & Spartacus Q (28.1)

Ocala Winter II H.T. [Website] [Ride Times] [Live Results]

Look for a complete list of winners on Eventing Nation tomorrow!

Go Eventing.

Specifically for eventers, the StretchTec Shoulder Relief Girth now comes in two shades of brown to match monoflap jump saddles! Let your horse move more freely and breathe easier by using the same girth as Tamra Smith. See them all here: totalsaddlefit.com.

Equestrians Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

Yesterday Connemara, Irish Draught and Fernhill horse owners everywhere had a little extra celebrating to do. Cue the green beer, lucky clovers, and “Kiss Me! I’m Irish!” Here’s how some of you celebrated St. Patrick’s Day. Cheers!

And THIS is what you model when you have a birthday on St Patrick’s Day!

Posted by Valerie Ashker on Saturday, March 17, 2018


It was somehow fitting to win Mexican beer at the Jumping Branch Jumping Derby on St Patrick’s Day. The fabulous Julie Zapapas presents, it’s been a wonderful (30 years??) friendship.

Posted by Carol Kozlowski on Saturday, March 17, 2018


Patrick would like to wish everyone a very happy and SAFE Saint Patrick’s Day! 🍀🍀🍀#callhimpaddy #callhimawesome

Posted by Lainey Ashker on Saturday, March 17, 2018


Amhrán hopes that everyone has been having a happy St. Patrick’s Day. We had some fun celebrating his Irish heritage today.
🐴☘️💚

Posted by Epona’s Amhrán Mo Chroí – Irish Draught Stallion on Saturday, March 17, 2018


“Kiss me I’m irish”-Obie-wan ☘️ Happy St Patrick’s day from my favourite Irish pony! ☘️☘️

Posted by Jill Thomas on Saturday, March 17, 2018


Celebrated St Patrick’s day hunting. We represented Irish horses in grand style

Posted by Terry Adcock on Saturday, March 17, 2018


Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Thanks to Centerline Chic Custom Stock Ties for keeping us festively turned out today at Pine…

Posted by Storm’s Haven Farm on Saturday, March 17, 2018


Absolutely thrilled with this guy at Ocala Horse Trials this weekend! He put in the best ride to date, and we even won a…

Posted by Samantha McCleerey on Saturday, March 17, 2018


Happy (the Irish Sport Horse) celebrated St Patrick’s Day in style by rocking around a proper training course and…

Posted by Liz Holtz Messaglia on Saturday, March 17, 2018


Happy St. Patrick’s Day from our resident Irishman! 🇮🇪🍀☘️🐴🍀☘️🇮🇪

Posted by Fade to Grey Farm: Eventing, Foxhunting, & Connemaras on Saturday, March 17, 2018

 

Best of JN: The Best Sale Ad on the Internet

Sifting through sale ads can get a little monotonous. In order to get your horse to stand out, you have to get a little creative. This seller knew she was going to need to capture her audiences attention with a little extra flair and it definitely caught our eye. Read the original post here!

“Are you looking for a challenge? A real, “wtf did I get myself into” and eventually, “that was the most rewarding experience I’ve ever had” challenge?

Do you dream of competing in the mustang makeover but want the athleticism and potential of a warmblood?

Do you have a great health care plan and an even better life insurance policy?

This 2014 16h solid black RPSI gelding might just be your huckleberry.

He has a very strong personality and is the jerk in the pasture who pesters everyone. He’s the leader of the herd and the first one to investigate anything new.

All the negatives aside, he is a very personable boy who is almost impossible to photograph because he won’t stay away from you. He’s a cute, athletic mover who will make a killer event horse or jumper for the right person. And for the wrong person he will chew you up and spit you out.

His dam is TB by Innkeeper who was purpose bred for eventing but spent her life as a broodmare. His sire is Belafonte d’Avalon, a German Riding Pony who was 2013 Area V Training Level Champion. He also completed his 30 day stallion testing with one of the highest scores ever awarded in North America or Europe.

I had plans to have him started under saddle before I ever offered him for sale because I think the wrong start could ruin him. However, I’ve decided I will try and find him the right person who wants a clean slate to start with.

Priced to sell in the 4 figures but the right person is of greatest importance. And no, this is not (at this point in his life) a great horse for your 13 year old daughter who is SUCH A GREAT RIDER unless you hate your kid.”

We can’t stop laughing and we hope this seller finds the perfect home for their horse to thrive in.

Go Jumping!

From the hunter ring to the jump-off, keep up to speed on the latest news, commentary and h/j insanity at EN’s sister site Jumper Nation! 

Sunday Links Presented by One K Helmets

This weekend was Pine Top’s March Horse Trials, and I was so bummed to miss it! Growing up in Georgia, this event was always a staple for me. Something about the venue takes the edge of competition and makes you feel right at home. Good luck to this weekend’s Pine Top competitors.

National Holiday: National Awkward Moments Day

U.S. Weekend Action:

Pine Top Spring H.T. [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Results]

Ocala Winter II H.T. [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Results]

MeadowCreek Park H.T. [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Results]

Copper Meadows Winter H.T. [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times/Live Scores]

Sunday Links:

Oilers Eventing Flourishing in Ohio at the University of Findlay

Rider to run 156 miles in the 50°C Sahara for Willberry

Britain’s Olympic disciplines talk of united way forward after critical report

Natural ability can get horses only so far in the human world

Organisers apologise after event abandoned due to failing light

Winter continues to bite: competition calendar takes a battering again

Sights And Scenes Around Live Oak 2018

Sunday Video:

Event Horse Names: St. Paddy’s Day Edition

Can you find your "Irish" named USEA-registered event horse in this word cloud? Graphic by Leslie Wylie.

Can you find your “Irish” named USEA-registered event horse in this word cloud? Graphic by Leslie Wylie.

Just as you don’t have to be Irish to enjoy a Guinness on St. Patrick’s Day, there’s a fair amount of Irish cultural appropriation inherent in the naming of event horses. In fact, over 350 eventers registered in the USEA horse database have the word “Irish” in their name, maybe or maybe not also possessing the Irish blood to match.

Of course, there are plenty of Irish breeds in the mix: I counted 84 Irish Sport Horses, 42 Connemaras, 21 Irish Draughts and three Irish Hunters.

The Thoroughbreds, of which there are several dozen, get a pass as well as Irish racing lines aren’t uncommon on this side of the pond.

But a few of breeds listed … well … the Irish moniker might be a reach. Among them: a Pony of the Americas named Bailey Irish Creme, the Selle Français Irishman De Losgue, American Warmblood Irish Banshee, Saddlebreds Irish’s Sparkling Rose and Captain’s Irish Ladd, Mustangs Irish Joker, Irish Melody and Lucky Irish, and several breeds with a country-other-than-Ireland in their name (examples: the Hungarian Warmblood named Kiss Me I’m Irish, the Dutch Harness Horse named Irish Symphony, etc.)

But hey, Irish is a state of mind, right? And it’s a spectrum as well, with some horses wearing their homeland on their sleeve (Totally Irish and Shamelessly Irish) and others admitting a less direct connection (Something Irish, Stonybrook Mostly Irish, Touch of IrishIrish By Proxy). 

Rachel McDonough & Irish Rhythm. Photo by Leslie Wylie.

Fun fact: Rachel McDonough’s four-star partner Irish Rhythm was actually born in Canada. Photo by Leslie Wylie.

The most popular “Irish” name in the book is, simply, straight-up Irish. Sixteen horses in the USEA horse database are registered by that name.

Irish drinking references aren’t far behind, with 10 horses registered as Bailey’s Irish Cream or some spelling variation thereof, plus another three named Irish Cream and four named Bailey’s Irish Dream.

Killian’s Irish Red is the namesake of eight horses, with Irish Red claiming another four.

"I'm in love with a ginger!" Katherine McDonough plants one on her red-headed ISH Irish Red. Photo courtesy of Katherine McDonough.

“I’m in love with a ginger!” Katherine McDonough plants one on her red-headed ISH Irish Red after winning their Beginner Novice division at Jump Start H.T. Photo courtesy of Katherine McDonough.


Brenda Casey’s Killian’s Irish Red. Photo courtesy of Brenda Casey.

Others inspired by alcohol: Irish Stout (three including one very cleverly named Percheron!), Irish Whisky (two), Irish Brew (two), PL Irish Kahlua, Irish Bouncer and Irish Pub.

The USEA Horse Registry includes a whopping 33 horses named Guinness and several other variations on the theme. These horses are stout; they’re fighters; and when it comes to cross country, they’ll drink you under the table any day of the week.

Graphic by Leslie Wylie.

Additional favorites include Luck of the Irish (10), Kiss Me I’m Irish (seven), Irish Lad and Irish Jig (five apiece), and Irish Rose (four apiece).

My top picks: Irish You Well, because I can’t resist a good pun …

Martha Deeds’ Irish You Well, who was imported from Ireland. Photo courtesy of Martha Deeds.

… Tall, Dark and Irish for sex appeal; and Irish Elvis — um, what?!

Are you the owner of an Irish or “Irish” horse? Send them our St. Paddy’s Day regards and post their photo in the comments section below!

In case you missed them, check out these previous editions of Event Horse Names: Authors, Books & CharactersBattle of the BoozeThe Empire BusinessMonster TrucksCelebritiesSnowSt. Paddy’s DayFourth of JulyPumpkin PartyChristmasWhat’s For Breakfast? and Valentine’s Day.