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MARS Bromont Rising Expands to Offer First-Ever West Coast Location at Galway Downs

Bromont Rising participants Lea Adams-Blackmore and Fernhill Frostbite. Photo by Alison Green for Shannon Brinkman Photography.

Founded in 2019, the MARS Bromont Rising U25 Program was initially created to assist up-and-coming riders under the age of 25 in North America who had not yet competed in a destination event, such as the program’s namesake the MARS Bromont CCI in Lac Brume, Quebec, Canada, or been recognized by the USEF programs intended for emerging athletes.

Spearheaded by the late Steve Blauner and Sue Ockendon, the program sought to give back to the sport by helping the next generation of riders get more experience under their belt with the help of the financial assistance provided by the program, and the two days of included instruction from leading coaches around the world.

In its inaugural year, the MARS Bromont Rising U25 Program provided nine riders with a $2,500 scholarship to participate in the training program and compete internationally at Bromont. Additionally, six more riders were invited to participate in the training sessions and provided with a free entry to the event.

After the success of the program at Bromont, the program administration transitioned to the USEA Foundation and opened up a new opportunity to offer the program at the Ocala Jockey Club International Three-Day Event in the same year. Ten riders were extended invitations to participate in the Ocala training session.

Unfortunately, the program was unable to run in 2020 and 2021 because of COVID, but it came back better than ever in 2022 with ten riders receiving funding to compete in the 2022 MARS Bromont CCI competition. For the first time ever, an international coach was brought in to instruct grant recipients, Frenchman Rodolphe Scherer. “Scherer was phenomenal,” stated Peter Gray, Director of the MARS Bromont Rising U25 program. “He honestly was so good that we opened up the course walks to everyone. It was a huge success!”

Even more exciting is the announcement of the program’s first-ever West Coast location, the 2022 Galway Downs International event held November 2-6, 2022 in Temecula, California. Ten applicants will receive MARS Bromont Rising U25 grants of up to $2,500 to assist with travel expenses and entry fees for the West Coast event.

Expert instruction will be provided by German Olympian Bettina Hoy both in dressage and show jumping, as well as a cross-country course walk. In addition, a Centerline Workshop will be provided by Gray where riders will discuss ringmanship and Dr. Mark Hart and Jim Wildasin, both previous owners of horses representing Team USA internationally, will give a presentation on how young riders can attract owners and sponsors.

“We are thrilled that MARS Equestrian wanted to have a presence on the West Coast,” stated Gray, “and we are very happy that Robert Kellerhouse offered to host the program at his competition.”

Galway Downs organizer Robert Kellerhouse could not be more delighted to host the first-ever West Coast leg of the program, stating “we are honored to be the West Coast host for the MARS Bromont Rising U25 grants. This program will inspire its recipients to do more as it shines a light on those up-and-coming athletes and provides a lift in advancing their abilities in our sport.”

Riders competing at the FEI levels who are interested in applying to participate in the MARS Bromont Rising U25 program at Galway Downs may apply here. Applications close on October 20, 2022.

For riders who are not eligible to apply for the program, Hoy will be offering a clinic at Galway Downs on October 31 and November 1. For more information on this clinic opportunity, please contact Hawley Bennett at 951-852-8556.

Wednesday News & Notes from Haygain

Eventing Nation is once again delighted to have collaborated with the Maryland 5 Star Event Committee to bring you the digital program and form guide for the MARS Maryland 5 Star presented by Brown Advisory. Inside you’ll find all the details on everything you need to know to have a great time at Fair Hill this weekend or to supplement your at-home viewing.

Need a little help picking your favorite contender for our Pick ‘Em Contest (coming soon!) or building your Eventing Manager team? Simply want to get to know this year’s 5* field of horses and riders? Jump to the form guide here and don’t forget to bookmark this page to keep on top of our latest coverage.

US Weekend Preview

Pine Hill Fall H.T. (Bellville, TX): [Website] [Entries/Ride Times/Scoring] [Volunteer]

Poplar Place Farm October H.T. (Hamilton, GA): [Website] [Entries] [Scoring] [Volunteer]

Major International Events

MARS Maryland 5 Star:: [Website] [Entries] [Schedule ] [Drawn Order] [USEF Network Live Stream (North America)] [H&C+ Live Stream (Worldwide)] [Form Guide] [Digital Program] [EN’s Coverage]

Strzegom October Festival, Poland: [Website] [Entries] [Start Lists/Scoring]

Wednesday News & Reading:

The Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium starts today! The Retired Racehorse Project’s hallmark competition and educational event returns for its 2022 renewal at the Kentucky Horse Park. Visit their website for all the need-to-know info.

Fair Hill is a special place, and the inaugural running of the Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill last year felt exceptionally special. But the beauty and aura of an event will only go so far in keeping an event running and everyone is curious to see how Maryland evolves — Kyle Carter included. [Kyle Carter: Making The Mars Maryland 5 Star The Best In The World]

We love to see off-the-track Thoroughbreds lauded for their second careers and here’s a lovely little shoutout to David O’Connor’s fabulous OTTB Phelps, ridden by Mia Farley, for their third place finish at Morven Park this past weekend. [‘He’s An Underdog’: Thoroughbred Phelps Finishes Third In Morven Park International CCI4*-L]

Baby event horses had their time to shine at the USEA Future Event Horse (FEH) Central Championships, held over the weekend at Haras Hacienda in Magnolia, Texas. Here’s who took home top honors. [The 2022 USEA FEH Central Championships Show a Glimpse of the Future of Eventing]

Are you local to Fair Hill and need a little extra fall decor? After the event, on Monday October 17th, some of the plants and flowers used to decorate the grounds for the event will be for sale. [Plant Sale!]

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Wednesday Video Break: Get hyped for a whole bunch of eventing fun from Maryland:

Tuesday Video from Kentucky Performance Products: When Jumpers Do Dressage

Now here is a cool update from the Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search, in which junior jumping riders are challenged to develop skills that they can call upon as they build their professional careers. With qualifying classes held across the country each season, this is a healthy pipeline for well-developed young riders, and this new “dressage” portion of the Talent Search is case in point. Check out a test in the video below or here on Instagram.

The test features shoulder-in work, 15-meter circles, medium canters on a circle, turn on the haunches, and more, making it quite a solid test of horsemanship and intelligent riding. It’s a very cool crossover of disciplines, if you ask me, and a little foundational flatwork never hurt anyone. What do you think? Could you ace this test?

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Tickets for the 2023 Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event are Now on Sale!

Jonelle Price and McClaren. Photo by Shelby Allen.

Happy Ticket Tuesday! If you’ve been having Kentucky withdrawals, you can salve that wound right up by snagging your tickets for the 2023 Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event, presented by MARS Equestrian, happening April 27-30, 2023 in Lexington.

General admission passes, tailgating passes (which will go quickly!), reserved seating, and VIP options are all available as of 9 a.m. EST today, so move quick particularly if you’re in need of reserved seating or tailgating. Click here to buy your tickets.

The 2023 Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event will also feature the return of the Lexington CCI4*-S, which will be sponsored by Cosequin. Your tickets will also grant you access to this competition.

As always, we look forward to seeing you once more in Kentucky! April can’t come soon enough. Go Eventing!

Your Guide to the MARS Maryland 5 Star presented by Brown Advisory

After an absolutely whirlwind of a 2022 season, the penultimate five-star and the final such event in North America looms large this week. A small-but-mighty field for the second Maryland 5 Star features a boatload of Olympians, five-star winners, and WEG riders, making for a true top-flight competition all week long.

We’ve got plenty in store for you as Tilly Berendt and I travel to Maryland this week, with support from Shelby Allen and Abby Powell remotely. You can bookmark this page as your Ultimate Guide to Maryland, including links to all of EN’s coverage and information about the event.

Keep scrolling for the latest information!

THE PROGRAM

2022 Maryland 5 Star Program

THE FORM GUIDE

Click here to view EN’s Form Guide to the 5* competitors inside this year’s Digital Program.

THE SCHEDULE

The full schedule can be found here. The CCI5* schedule is as follows:

Wednesday, October 12: First Horse Inspection – 1:30 p.m. EST
Thursday, October 13: Dressage – 2:00 p.m. EST – 4:00 p.m. EST
Friday, October 14: Dressage – 2:00 p.m. EST – 4:00 p.m. EST
Saturday, October 15: Cross Country – 2:00 p.m. EST – 4:00 p.m. EST
Sunday, October 16: Second Horse Inspection – 9:00 a.m. EST
Sunday, October 16: Show Jumping – 2:00 p.m. EST – 3:00 p.m. EST

THE OFFICIALS

The CCI5* will be presided over by Christian Landolt (SUI) alongside Ground Jury members Gretchen Butts (USA), Judy Hancock (GBR). The 3*-L will have Pratoni Ground Jury member Peter Gray (CAN) as President alongside Valerie Pride (USA).

The Young Event Horse East Coast Championships will be judged as follows: 5-Year-Olds: Marilyn Payne (USA), Martin Plewa (GER); 4-Year-Olds: Debbie Rodriguez (USA), Anne Moss (USA), Phyllis Dawson (USA), Karen Winn (USA)

Ian Stark is the cross country designer this week while Ken Krome will design show jumping.

THE ENTRIES

All entries can be found here. Entry drawn order can be found here.

HOW TO WATCH

USEF Network is the carrier for the Maryland 5 Star if you’re in the U.S. or Canada. Existing USEF members can use their credentials to log in and watch all phases of competition, or you can sign up to watch free with a USEF Fan account or take 40% OFF an annual USEF Subscriber Membership with promo code Maryland22. Click here to view the USEF Network Maryland page.

For those outside of the U.S. and Canada, Horse & Country will be your provider. An H&C+ subscription is required. Click here to view the main H&C Maryland homepage.

The schedule for Maryland 5 Star can be found here. We’ll update this page with ride times once they are posted.

HAPPENINGS

You’re invited to join EN and Ride iQ for an exclusive cross country course walk on Friday, October 15 with Kyle Carter and World Equestrian Brands rider Sharon White. You can also get in on the action even if you aren’t attending in person by signing up for our 4 Days of Giveaways with World Equestrian Brands and Horse & Rider Books! Click here to sign up and enter.

You can also view Special Events happening daily at Maryland here. For the shopaholics out there, stalk the trade fair vendor list here.

EN’S COVERAGE

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16

Maryland 5* Weekend Social Recap
Ride the Maryland XC with the 3* National Champions
Elisa Wallace and Renkum Corsair Named USEF 3*-L National Champions
Tim Price is King of the Hill at MARS Maryland 5 Star
Top Ten Contender Held in Final MARS Maryland 5 Star Horse Inspection
Ian Stark: Course Designer and Part-Time Baby Horse Wrangler

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15

Hannah Sue Hollberg and Capitol HIM Maintain Lead in USEF CCI3*-L Eventing National Championship
Can’t Hold the #1 Down: Tim Price Takes the Lead after Maryland 5 Star Cross Country
It’s Go Time: Maryland 5 Star XC Live Updates
Hold Onto Your Butts, You’re Now in Jurassic Park: Previewing Ian Stark’s Beefed-Up Maryland CCI5* Track
A Real Bum Clencher: Riders React to Ian Stark’s Sophomore Maryland 5 Star Track

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14

The Sky’s the Limit for Sky Moon After Finishing First in Dutta Corp. USEA YEH Five-Year-Old Championship
Hannah Sue Hollberg and Capitol HIM Top USEF CCI3*-L Eventing National Championship at Maryland 5 Star
Maryland 5 Star: Tim Price Heads Friday Field but Woods Can’t Be Felled
Maryland 5 Star At-A-Glance: Meet the Horses

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13

Shmick Conquers All to Bring Home 2022 Dutta Corp. USEA YEH East Coast Four-Year-Old Champion Title
Woods Baughman Leads Day One at Maryland in the Downpour
Thursday Video: Watch Woods Baughman Take the Maryland 5 Star Lead
Maryland 5 Star At-A-Glance: Meet the Riders
We Have Footwear Questions: The Golden Chinch Jog Awards

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12

1 Spun, 24 5* Horses Move Forward at MARS Maryland 5 Star

Pre-Competition

Team EN Makes Their Maryland Picks + Pick Yours & Win!
Maryland 5 Star Drawn Order: Liz Halliday-Sharp First in the 5*
Meet Hayley Frielick, the U.S.-Based Australian Heading to Maryland
The Pre-Performance Advantage at the Maryland 5 Star
Tim Price Joins Maryland 5 Star Line-up
World #1 Returning to Maryland 5 Star
Maryland 5 Star Right Around the Corner: Catch Up with Entries
Get An Early Look at Entries for the Maryland 5 Star
Maryland 5 Star Welcomes Title and Presenting Sponsors to the Helm
Want to Be Part of a Five-Star? Join Maryland’s Donor Program!

MARS Maryland 5 Star:: [Website] [Entries] [Schedule ] [Drawn Order] [USEF Network Live Stream (North America)] [H&C+ Live Stream (Worldwide)] [Form Guide] [Digital Program] [EN’s Coverage]

Tuesday News & Notes from Ocala Horse Properties

Exciting news! Sharon White has been added as our special World Equestrian Brands guest for our cross country course walk Friday at Maryland 5 Star. We’ll be touring Ian Stark’s course with Sharon and Ride iQ coach Kyle Carter, so be sure to sign up here to receive email notifications about timing! Not attending Maryland in person? No worries — you’ll still want to sign up as we’re launching 4 Days of Giveaways on Thursday with chances to win a big prize from World Equestrian Brands, a book from Horse & Rider Books, or EN merch each day.

And if you’re hankering to make your winner prediction for this week, stay tuned for our Pick ‘Em contest, which will go live later today and features a chance to win a $100 Starbucks gift card from Ocala Horse Properties.

Events Opening This Week

FEH & YEH Last Chance Qualifier & West Coast Championships (CA)

Events Closing Today

Chattahoochee Hills H.T. (GA)

Tuesday News & Reading

While the East Coast Young Event Horse Championships are happening this week, several Young Event Horse program graduates will also be contesting the 3* and 5* at Maryland. Find out who here.

Trish Gilbert is one of the riders receiving an invite to the USEA Hall of Fame class for 2022. She sat down with USEA podcast host Nicole Brown to chat about her career and the sport as it’s evolved.

Hot on Horse Nation: Preventing colic during cooler weather with Kentucky Performance Products.

Former eventer Lauren Balcomb and her former event horse, Verdini D’Houtveld Z, took home the top honor (and beat partner Sharn Wordley while she was at it #girlpower) in last weekend’s $75,000 John Deere Greenville Turf & Tractor Grand Prix CSI 2* at Tryon. Lauren made the full-time switch to eventing not long after she moved to the U.S. from Australia. Read more here.

Sponsor Corner:

Our Ocala Horse Properties find of the week is just 15 minutes from Ocala’s World Equestrian Center and features a great ranch-style home, barn and plenty of turnout, and even a workshop space for that long-suffering horse husband!

Tuesday Video

Another #TrainingTipTuesday video from our course walk leader, Sharon White, all about setting your horse up using line selection on cross country:

Monday Video: Ride the World Championship XC Course with Sam Watson

Now this is a helmet cam we’ve all been waiting for! When we saw Irish team member Sam Watson donning a hat cam across country aboard SAP Talisman at the FEI Eventing World Championships at Pratoni, we knew we’d be in for a treat.

Not only is Sam an exceptionally talented horseman, he’s also the co-founder of EquiRatings and a master of equestrian data analytics. Sam’s narration of his clear and fast ride, data insights from SAP, and a view unlike any other across the stunning Pratoni ground make this a can’t-miss video.

Relive all our #Pratoni2022 coverage here.

Weekend Winners: Morven, Heritage, Hitching Post, Middle Tennessee, Ocala, Radnor, WindRidge, and Woodside

From Pennsylvania to California, and many places in between, our Eventing Nation was out and about this weekend at eight recognized events across the country. We also saw a big weekend of action at Morven Park Fall International, with large fields in the CCI Two, Three, and Four Star divisions. Catch up on the weekend here!

Morven Park Fall International CCI4*-L (Leesburg, VA): [Website] [Results]

CCI Four Star Long: Tamra Smith and Solaguayre California (29.7)
CCI Four Star Short: Cosby Green and Copper Beach (45.8)
CCI Three Star Short: Lucienne Bellissimo and Dyri (28.2)
CCI Three Star Young Horse Short: Lauren Nicholson and Landmark’s Jungle’s Gold (36.4)
CCI Two Star Short: Tamra Smith and Kynan (24.4)
CCI Two Star Young Horse Short: Mia Farley and BGS Calculated Chaos (28.5)
Open Preliminary A: Emily Beshear and Cayr Della Caccia (24.6)
Open Preliminary B: Martin Douzant and Deards Silver Ruby (31.6)
Open Preliminary C: Lynn Symansky and Idefix Van De Creumelhaeve (24.9)
Open Training A: Ashley Kehoe and Daktaris (27.9)
Open Training B: Michael Pendleton and Lorian de la haute Semois (30.0)
Training Rider A: Alexa Briscoe and Zempat (29.8)
Training Rider B: Susan Gallagher and HH Rockstar (30.3)
Novice Rider: Lauren Allen and FGF Bob’s Wired (25.0)
Open Novice: Dani Sussman and RR Simple (25.3)

Heritage Park H.T. (Olathe, KS): [Website] [Results]

Open Preliminary: Kristina Whorton and Finnigan (29.1)
Open Training: Lauren Schiller and Chairman of the Board (31.8)
Preliminary/Training: Alyssa Kendrick and McBean (53.8)
Novice – Junior: Rayna Williams and Storm Surge (31.8)
Novice Rider: Jennifer Jantz and Forty Proof (29.3)
Open Novice: Elizabeth Sauter McLain and The Flying Iris (28.3)
Beginner Novice – Junior: Cayla Bethea and Impressed by Surprise (26.9)
Open Beginner Novice: Judi Dietz and Rearcross Clover Q (26.6)
Open Starter: Maureen Gall and Thieo (26.0)

Hitching Post Farm H.T. (South Royalton, VT): [Website] [Results]

Modified: Annabelle Sprague and Da Vinci Code (27.2)
Training 1: Sarah Murawski and Templewood (28.6)
Training 2: Laurie Seely and Contefino Grande (25.8)
Novice: Julie Howard and Isn’t She Sweet (31.1)
Beginner Novice 1: Nancy Read and Classic Chrome PCH (21.8)
Beginner Novice 2: Mikaela Ackerman and ICUPK’n (30.9)

Middle Tennessee Pony Club H.T. (Nashville, TN): [Website] [Results]

Training: Roberta Woronowicz and Fuerst Fargeaux (27.6)
Novice A: Audri Hoos and Ballylennon’s Mr. Dun (23.3)
Beginner Novice A: Leanne Gossels and Fabled Cross (29.1)
Beginner Novice B: Dani Johnson and Free and Easy (28.8)
Starter A: Kaitlin Hall and CCS Shadowfax (33.0)
Starter B: Lindsay Hornick and ‘Til Infinity (30.7)

Ocala Fall H.T. (Ocala, FL): [Website] [Results]

Advanced – Combined Test: Zachary Brandt and Direct Advance (28.6)
Open Intermediate: Jennie Jarnstrom-Dennis and Flower Girl (34.6)
Intermediate/Preliminary: Elisa Wallace and Let It Be Lee (45.6)
Open Preliminary: Gabrielle Ruane and MHS Mufasa (28.0)
Preliminary Rider: Claudia Sarnoff and Callan Quinto (30.5)
Modified – Open: Candace Elizabeth Bell and Fernhill Fuerst (30.4)
Modified – Rider: Finley Habenicht and Dusky Shadow (32.1)
Open Training A: Jennifer Holling and Dushi Terma (26.7)
Open Training B: William Ward III and Ardeo Camiro Diamond (24.4)
Training Rider: Kristin Osley and King of Beer (38.7)
Novice Rider: Sophia Carattini and Artax (32.3)
Open Novice A: Alexander O’Neal and SF Darc Justice (22.5)
Open Novice B: Libby Head and Felix Felicis (28.3)
Beginner Novice Rider: Lily Kroese and Daddy’s Luck (34.1)
Open Beginner Novice: Tik Maynard and Cavalier Bouncer (30.6)

Radnor Hunt H.T. (Malvern, PA): [Website] [Results]

Open Preliminary: Bruce Davidson Sr. and Chesterland’s Sunswick (31.1)
Modified: Sophia Middlebrook and Betterthanexpected (29.5)
Junior Training Rider: Alicia Jonsdottir and Remember Clement (46.9)
Open Training: Sophia Middlebrook and Chakiris Star (32.6)
Training Rider: Nancy Lee and PHF Wine Me Up (32.5)
Junior Novice Rider: Emma Humble and Defying Gravity (29.5)
Novice: Juli Sebring and DAVOS (25.6)
Novice Rider: Avery Cascarino and San Suki (30.0)

WindRidge Farm Fall H.T. (Mooresboro, NC): [Website][Scoring]

Intermediate: Alyssa Peterson and R-Perfect Storm (46.2)
Intermediate/Preliminary: Olivia Coolidge and Bold Impression (50.2)
Preliminary: Shannon E. Riley and Ingress (36.0)
Preliminary – Combined Test: Kristi Foresman and Kingston Reuvekamp’s (37.9)
Training: Shannon E. Riley and Solo Hit (25.7)
Training – Combined Test: Yeardley Pendleton and Rollin Smoke (33.0)
Novice A: Jessica Brown and Southern Cider (35.7)
Novice B: Katie Cummings and Qredible Dream (30.4)
Beginner Novice A: Cindy McNeely and Jonah (28.2)
Beginner Novice B: Helen Kaiser and JJH Gallatin (29.7)
Introductory: Christine Watt and Commander Willie (50.5)
Starter: Christine Watt and Bootscutenboge (40.7)

Woodside Fall H.T. (Woodside, CA): [Website] [Entries/Ride Times/Scoring]

Advanced/Intermediate: Megan McIver Sabo and Elle (42.4)
Open Intermediate: Lauren Billys and Can Be Sweet (38.6)
Open Preliminary: Barbara Crabo and Electric Daisy (30.9)
Jr. Training Rider: Mia Brown and Duke HW (28.6)
Open Training: Tommy Greengard and Cappachina (21.9)
Sr. Training Rider: Kira Niyogi and Corlandro Approved (31.0)
Training Amateur: Amber Pearson and Chosen One DF (25.7)
Jr. Novice Rider: Ellie Ryhorchuk and Jacobite (22.3)
Novice Amateur: Erika Perez and Santana (25.3)
Open Novice: Tommy Greengard and Ironman (24.7)
Sr. Novice Rider: Saulo Tristao and Luxor (22.5)
Jr. Beg. Novice Rider: Nilah Ramsay and Conviction (22.2)
Open Beginner Novice: Kelly Schwisow and Redfield Out Of The Blue (28.4)
Sr. Beg. Novice Rider A: Judaea Kimberly and Orofino AK (32.5)
Sr. Beg. Novice Rider B: Annie Desmond and Little Elf (27.8)
Open Starter A: Toora O’Mahony and Presumida MR II (29.7)
Open Starter B: Carly Chandler and Hells Bells (23.7)

Maryland 5 Star Drawn Order: Liz Halliday-Sharp First of the 5*

Liz Halliday-Sharp and Cooley Quicksilver. Photo by Shannon Brinkman Photography.

Liz Halliday-Sharp will kick us off for the 2022 MARS Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill presented by Brown Advisory with long-time partner, The Monster Partnership’s 2011 Irish Sport Horse gelding, Cooley Quicksilver. The pair has three 5*L rides under their belt together, most recently finishing 5th at Luhmühlen in June.

We’ll see 26 riders for the 5* this coming weekend, with Buck Davidson as the final rider with one of his two rides, Carlevo. Buck will also be seen piloting Sorocaima around the course earlier in the field.

Other 5* pairs to watch include:

  • Recently ranked World Number 1 Tim Price on Coup de Coeur Dudevin.
  • An Olympic partnership with Team USA’s Phillip Dutton with Tokyo mount, Z.
  • 5* first timer Zach Brandt, riding fellow 5* debutante Direct Advance.

Doug Payne and the Oldenburg stallion Quiberon jump clear in prep for the 3*-L at Maryland next month. Photo by Christine Quinn.

In the CCI3*-L, we’ll see Olympian Doug Payne out first with his own stallion, Quiberon, and later with Janine Shoffner’s Isselhook’s First Sight TSF. Doug will also be seen in the 5* with Quantum Leap.

[View the drawn order for Maryland 5 Star]

With the competition running from October 13-16, we’re just a few days away from the action! Take a closer look at the schedule and keep an eye here for updates.

Join Eventing Nation and Ride iQ for a Maryland 5 Star Cross Country Walk (+ 4 Days of Epic Giveaways!)

Eventing Nation is excited to once again team up with Ride iQ for an exclusive course walk at next month’s Maryland 5 Star. The popularity of our course walk at Kentucky even impressed Chinch, so we’re keen to make this an ongoing tradition. Here’s the scoop:

The course walk will take place in the afternoon of Friday, October 14. A specific meeting location and time will be emailed to RSVP’d participants no later than Friday morning, but it’s safe to plan for later in the day after the conclusion of competition.

Kyle Carter entertains the group at the EN x Ride iQ course walk at Kentucky. Photo by Sally Spickard.

Canadian Olympian and Ride iQ coach Kyle Carter and World Equestrian Brands rider Sharon White will be joining us as tour guides du jour, so you can count on colorful commentary and plenty of useful information (plus plenty of utterly useless information to balance things out).

As if that isn’t enough excitement, we decided to add some more. We’ll be doing daily prize drawings for stellar items from World Equestrian Brands as well as books from Horse & Rider Books — and the grand prize is an Equilibrium Magnetic Rug that’s sure to spoil your horse to (happy) tears (not convinced? Check out our review here). You do not need to be present to win these prizes, so you’ll want to enter even if you aren’t attending Maryland in person!

Last but not least, the first 25 people to RSVP to attend the course walk in person will receive a free EN x Ride iQ tote bag that can be picked up at the Dapplebay booth on site.

Whew — you still with me? Great! Hop on over to this page to enter.