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Badminton TV to Move onto ClipMyHorse.TV Platform in 2025

Tim Price and VITALI during the Cross Country phase, Badminton Horse Trials, Gloucestershire UK 11 May 2024

After introducing a native live-streaming platform in 2022, MARS Badminton Horse Trials (UK) has announced that their Badminton TV service will be shifting to the ClipMyHorse.TV platform in 2025 and beyond.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with ClipMyHorse TV who will enhance the Badminton TV experience. Eventing fans worldwide will have the ability to follow the action via a Badminton Season Pass (£21.99) or the ClipMyHorse.TV Premium Subscription,” commented Event Director Jane Tuckwell.

User enhancements such as multi language commentary, live stream rewind and jump back functions will provide a high-quality streaming experience on web, mobile devices and smart TV.
“It is ClipMyHorse.TV’s mission to promote equestrian sports by making it as easily accessible as possible, creating the best streaming experience on all devices. Through this new partnership, ClipMyHorse.TV Premium Members will also be able to access Badminton TV content.” explains ClipMyHorse.TV Managing Director Markus Detering.

Existing Badminton TV subscribers will be contacted directly on how to activate their subscription on the ClipMyHorse.TV platform as the 2025 event draws closer, while the BBC will continue to broadcast their Sunday highlights program as per previous years.

MARS Badminton returns May 7-11, 2025 and you can find more information on this CCI5* event here.

Wednesday News & Notes

Here’s a fun (and, if we must say, quite a difficult) game to play! Defender Burghley has posted a collection of fuzzy five-star horses to quiz us all on just how familiar we are with the sleek athletes that reside somewhere under that glorious winter shag. How did you do on this test?

U.S. Weekend Preview

SAzEA Fall H.T. (AZ): [Website] [Entries/Ride Times/Scoring] [Volunteer]

News & Reading

Anti-vaccine conspiracies aren’t just a human health issue — they’re increasingly impacting the equine industry. Horse Nation delves into the risks posed by misinformation, including the growing reluctance among some horse owners to vaccinate against life-threatening diseases. This in-depth article explores the implications for equine welfare and the broader industry, highlighting the importance of science-based decisions in protecting horses. Don’t miss this thought-provoking read here.

Maddy Temkin is making waves in the eventing world by developing young horses with patience and a keen eye for talent. In a feature by Sidelines Magazine, Maddy shares her journey as a rising professional rider and her approach to bringing along young equine prospects. From building trust to shaping future stars, Maddy’s dedication highlights the importance of thoughtful horsemanship. Read the full article here.

After being diagnosed with epilepsy in 2018, long-distance runner Nicole Teeny faced significant challenges, including the loss of her independence and the ability to run freely. Determined to reclaim her life, she set an ambitious goal: to compete against horses in a 50-mile endurance ride. This unique endeavor not only tested her physical limits but also symbolized her resilience and hope. Nicole’s inspiring journey underscores the power of setting bold goals in the face of adversity. Read more about her story here.

Looking to upgrade your safety gear? Ride EquiSafe has published a comprehensive comparison of low-profile equestrian air vests, highlighting key features, safety standards, and fit considerations. Check out the full article for more.

Video Break

Catch up with two powerhouse women in equestrian media: Caroline Culbertson of Equestrian Voices and Horse Person Podcast, and Noelle Floyd, of Dear Horse World (all podcasts you should have on your must-listen list!) sit down for a candid chat at Equine Affaire. Watch the episode below:

100 Days Out From the 2025 $100,000 Conceal GPE Showcase p/b Taylor, Harris Insurance Services

We are just 100 days out from the 7th installment of “An Event Like No Other!” All are invited to take in this unique showcase of the sport of three day eventing, February 28th & March 1st, at Bruce’s Field in Aiken, SC. The $100,000 Conceal Grand-Prix Eventing Showcase at Bruce’s Field, presented by Taylor Harris Insurance (GPE), promises two action-packed days of equestrian sport.

Sponsorship Opportunities, Vendor Agreements, and Press Applications are all available online here. VIP and General Admission tickets will go on sale Dec. 1st, 2024.

The event is a condensed eventing competition, with riders contesting three phases (Dressage, Show Jumping, Cross Country) over the course of two days, all with the same horse. This “triathlon” of equestrian sport is the ultimate test of partnership, training, and fitness, and serves as a popular stop on the early-season tour of many top international riders and Olympic hopefuls.

To date the event has worked with 32 national and local non-profit organizations and awarded over $60,000 to our charitable partners. The competition has attracted riders from 9 different countries, including 13 Olympians and international super stars such as William Fox-Pitt & Austin O’Connor, and awarded over $350,000 in prize money to the competitors. In 2021 all four of the horse and rider combinations that went on to travel to Tokyo for the Olympics competed at the showcase. All 5 of the 2022 FEI World Championships US Squad have made an appearance at the Aiken Showcase. Just this past year in 2024, we saw GPE champions, Boyd Martin, Liz Halliday, and Will Coleman all named to the Paris Olympic Team.

The GPE has become the highlight of Aiken’s winter equestrian season. It is able to showcase this fabulous sport in the heart of historic Aiken and generate enthusiasm among equestrian and non-equestrians alike. The GPE is the fulcrum that shines a bright light on this community by attracting many of the world’s best competitors.

All VIP and General Admission tickets go on sale, online Dec 1st, 2024. We can’t wait to see you for #GPE2025!

In-Depth Study on Horse Welfare Perception is Underway

Photo by Tilly Berendt.

Groundbreaking research led by Hartpury University and EQuerry / Co with support from Via Nova Training, is underway. The study is launched to further examine equine welfare perceptions among equestrians in the United States, UK, and Europe, based on previous research carried out in Holland by Dr. Inga Wolframm and colleagues. This new study aims to gather broader insights from different cultural and geographical contexts, helping to shape future practices in horse care and equestrian activities globally.

Addressing Global Challenges in Equine Welfare

This study comes at a time when equine welfare is under increasing public scrutiny, particularly in competitive disciplines and traditional equestrian practices. The concept of Social License to Operate (SLO) is gaining importance, with the public increasingly demanding transparency and higher standards of welfare within industries such as equestrian sports. Recent media reports have highlighted welfare concerns, calling for tighter regulations and a greater emphasis on ethical horse care.

The new study aims to address these challenges by providing scientifically backed insights into how horse enthusiasts across different regions define equine welfare. This is especially significant as the attitude of both equestrians and the public evolve, with many questioning whether enough is being done to ensure the ethical treatment of horses.

“We’ve seen growing discussions around the role of equestrian sport in modern society,” noted one international news outlet. “The industry must adapt to evolving welfare standards to maintain public trust and their social license to operate.”

The new study promises to deliver actionable recommendations to help equestrian stakeholders, including policymakers, trainers, and horse owners, make informed decisions. The study’s findings aim to foster improved welfare practices while addressing the growing concerns within the equestrian community and beyond.

“Previous research has given us insights into the perception of horse welfare in certain regions,” said Christine Bjerkan, Managing Director at EQuerry / Co. “However, equestrian culture and practices vary across demographics, and capturing the broader picture is crucial. By examining a wider demographic of equestrians, we can better understand the global perception of equine welfare within our industry and its real-life implications. By addressing the friction within the industry, we can move forward united on a scientific basis, making positive changes that over time will be reflected in our industry’s public image. We believe this research will offer new opportunities for shaping future horse care and welfare initiatives.”

The study’s findings are expected to be published in mid-2025, with the potential to significantly influence best practices in horse welfare across different regions. For further information on this ongoing research, please contact: Victoria Lewis – Lead Researcher, Hartpury University

Tuesday News & Notes from Kentucky Performance Products

Sara Kozumplik has shared that her former horse, As You Like It, has passed on at the age of 34. He had been living in retirement with Sara’s parents not far from her longtime owner, Edy Rameika’s, farm in Virginia. “I cannot express how thankful I am that we had him in our lives so long, and that he left us the way I’d always hoped…..in his sleep at night,” Sara shared on social media.

“Auggie” was a horse of a lifetime for Sara, partnering with her at the Kentucky Three-Day Event, Burghley, Badminton, Pau, and Bramham, to name a few. We found this throwback article on The Chronicle of the Horse in which Sara looks back on the biggest cross country fence she’d ever seen at that point, the Burghley Bounce Bank — it’ll provide a small glimpse at the heart As You Like It Had and the wings he gave to Sara.

“Thank you Auggie,” Sara wrote. “You are one of the four reasons I’m anything in this sport today. Thank you for saving me and taking me places I had no business being at the time. You were tough, funny, kind, careful, and brave as a lion. I’m glad you got to meet Rubens, he’s the same.”

You can read Sara’s full tribute to As You Like It here or in the post embedded above. We’re sending our love to Sara and her family, and all of those who knew and loved Auggie.

Events Opening This Week

Sporting Days Farm January H.T. I (SC)

Events Closing Today

Rocking Horse December H.T. (FL); Full Gallop Farms Jingle Bells H.T. (SC)

News & Reading

US Equestrian has announced the four finalists for the inaugural Heart Horse Award, recognizing horses that have made significant impacts in their communities. The award will be presented during the 2025 USEF Pegasus Awards Dinner on January 23 in Lexington, KY, as part of the 2025 US Equestrian Annual Meeting. The finalists were selected from applications submitted by organizations in the Community Outreach Program, highlighting horses that assist inner-city children, provide calming influences, and contribute to community well-being. Voting is open to USEF members until 11:59 p.m. ET on November 30. Members can cast their votes by logging into their USEF accounts. Read more on the award here.

Japan’s eventing team is riding high after their historic bronze medal at the Paris Olympics and setting sights on even bigger goals. With top riders Ryuzo Kitajima and Toshiyuki Tanaka continuing their training in the UK under Angela Tucker, the team is focused on building momentum for the 2026 World Championships and the LA 2028 Olympics. Horse & Hound has the inside scoop on their strategic plans and efforts to expand their talent pool.

British Eventing has named 18-year-old Alicia Corbett as November’s Howden Way Spotlight Award winner. Recognized for her impressive dedication and sportsmanship, Alicia has had a standout season, including a podium finish at the National U18 Championships and successfully moving up to Novice with her horse, Calvino II. Learn more about Alicia’s journey and what this recognition means for her here.

Bettina Cardinael has been honored with the Cavalor FEI Best Groom award at the 2024 FEI Awards Gala in Abu Dhabi. Recognized for her outstanding work with Belgian eventer Lara De Liederkerke-Meier, Bettina played a key role in a stellar season that included a CCI5* win at Luhmühlen and a 13th-place finish at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Read more about Bettina’s dedication and this well-deserved recognition here.

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Video Break

Need to build some confidence? Try Amelia Newcomb’s “safety circle”:

Weekend Winners: TerraNova, Ram Tap, & Full Moon Farm

We’ve followed along some coverage from TerraNova, with an exciting 4*L finish with a win from Cornelia Fletcher, who certainly impressed coming back to upper level competition from having her daughter in June of this year. Additionally, Ram Tap and Full Moon Farm ran events this past weekend, and we’re here to recap the action, and celebrate our Weekend Winners!

Congrats to all on successful outings, with a special shout out to the winner of our Unofficial Low Score Award, Amber Birtcil and Milagro, who won the Open Preliminary at Ram Tap on a 22.1!

The Event at TerraNova (FL): [Website][Scoring]


CCI 4*L: Cornelia Fletcher and Daytona Beach 8 (41.4)
CCI 4*S: Phillip Dutton and Azure (43.2)
CCI 3*L: Lucia Strini and DHI Kevin G (29.5)
CCI 2*L: Isabelle Bosley and Conner (26.3)
CCI 1*L: Elinor O’Neal and DHI Noteworthy (26.9)
Open Intermediate: Meg Pellegrini and Gorgeous DHI (37.4)
Open Preliminary: Leila Saxe and FE Ducatti (25.2)
Preliminary Rider: Zach Ketelboeter and PDQ Leigh (25.8)
Open Training: Robin Walker and Rock Island (25.2)
Training Rider: Elle Snyder and Oakland Quality (24.3)
Novice Rider: Molly Adams and Cougar Crest (26.4)
Open Novice: Lee Maher and Compromise Elsewhere (23.9)
Beginner Novice Rider: Kamran Fatehdin and Fernhill São Miguel (27.5)
Open Beginner Novice: Margaret Stocker and Smilla’s Sense of Snow (23.4)
Starter: Carol Tresan and EPA Cullen (26.3)

Ram Tap Classic Three-Day & H.T. (CA): [Website][Scoring]

Open Intermediate: James Alliston and Renaissance Man (27.7)
Open Preliminary: Amber Birtcil and Milagro (22.1)
Open Modified: Jessica Higgins and Finnegan (23.1)
Open Training: Amber Birtcil and Nadeche (25.0)
Training Rider: Alegria Dorigo and Ballyneety Soldier (32.6)
Training 3-Day: Gina Economou and Rathcash Olympia (27.4)
Novice Rider: MaryBeth Young and Juliette (24.6)
Open Novice: James Alliston and Samantha (27.6)
Novice 3-Day: Charlotte Boleda and Bellechase (24.7)
Beginner Novice Rider A: Mareena Cosgrove and RF Calypso (23.1)
Beginner Novice Rider B: Anne Johnson and Castle Larchfield Purdy (26.6)
Open Beginner Novice: Faith Dalessandro and Spurs and Stilettos (23.4)
Beginner Novice 3-Day: Kristin Terris and Sportsfield Cool Lady (24.9)
Grasshopper: Audrey Ryan and Little May (34.4)
Open Introductory A: Sarah-Marie Erickson and Diesel (29.3)
Open Introductory B: Allyson Hartenburg and Avonel (29.7)

Full Moon Farm Fall H.T. (MD): [Website][Scoring]

Modified/Training – Open: Colleen Rutledge and Karisa T (26.0)
Training Horse: Elle Choate and Redfield Lennon (30.8)
Open Training: Ryan Wood and Cooley LA (28.6)
Training/Novice Open: Courtney Cooper and Excel Star Lyrical (34.2)
Open Novice A: Savannah Fulton and Souvenir (26.7)
Open Novice B: Martin Douzant and High Rock (30.3)
Novice Rider A: Brenden Hampton and VS McCuan Civil Liberty (25.8)
Novice/Beginner Novice – Open: Anna Blom and Ballyengland Crafty (44.0)
Open Beginner Novice A: Mackenzie Mann and Qréme de la Créme (30.3)
Open Beginner Novice B: Lauren Sumner and Excel Star Babadook (28.5)
Beginner Novice Rider: Rachel O’Shea and Music City (22.7)
Starter Open: Savannah Fulton and Lady Vixen (30.0)
Starter Rider: Katrina Davis and Paint Misbehavin’ (33.3)
Pre-Starter Rider: Ellen Kelly and Little Chief (34.4)
Pre-Starter CT: Addison Lloyd and FF Figaro (44.6)
Dressage Test of Choice – 2022 USEA Starter Test: Polly Tillman and Jack in the Box (41.7)

75-Point Point Haul for Phillip Dutton and Outright US Equestrian Open Series Lead at TerraNova

Phillip Dutton topped the podium in the Insurance Offices of America CCI4*-S with Azure, owned by Caroline Moran.
Photo by Shannon Brinkman

Phillip Dutton delivered a commanding performance at Qualifier 3 of the US Equestrian Open at TerraNova, securing a 1-2 finish with Azure and Quasi Cool. This impressive result not only marked Phillip’s first win in the CCI4*-S at TerraNova but also ensured he will enter 2025 as the outright leader in the US Equestrian Open standings with 75 points.

In many ways, Qualifier 3 followed the expected script—though Sara Kozumplik’s retirement with Rock Phantom yesterday added an unexpected twist. Coming in as the strong favorite, Phillip capitalized on his horses’ CCI5* experience and prior wins at this level, showcasing why he’s one of the most consistent performers in the sport.

The course at TerraNova once again highlighted cross-country speed as the defining factor. Azure, the fastest horse in the field based on EquiRatings Speed Ratings, was the only horse to keep time penalties in single digits, adding just 9.6. This speed, combined with solid performances in the earlier phases, was decisive in securing victory. It’s worth noting that the only rider ever to jump clear and make the time on this course remains Lauren Nicholson with I’ll Have Another, who accomplished the feat in March this year.

The US Equestrian Open Podcast Review will take a deeper dive into not only Phillip’s performance but also the standout rides from Jennie Jarnstrom-Dennis and Briggs Surratt, who delivered big final-phase efforts to secure third and fourth, respectively. Corture, Briggs Surratt’s mount, boasts a stellar cross-country record, and the big climb we anticipated materialized, thanks to their exceptional performance across all phases. Jennie’s consistent ride with Flower Girl further cements her position as a strong contender in the series.

Like Morven in Leg 1, TerraNova proved to be a venue where cross-country prowess is king—a hallmark of this exciting series.

Looking Ahead

The US Equestrian Open series format, designed to reward both participation and performance across multiple qualifiers, continues to attract top talent and deliver compelling storylines. With its innovative structure, the series offers an incredible platform for both seasoned professionals and emerging competitors to showcase their skills and make their mark. As we head into 2025, the competition intensifies with a lineup of highly anticipated qualifiers that promise more thrilling action and dramatic outcomes.

So far, the season has highlighted the exceptional depth of talent across the field, with both rising stars and established names delivering standout performances. TerraNova’s CCI4*-S was no exception, providing yet another example of how the series is shaping the future of equestrian sport.

To keep up with more from the US Equestrian Open, click here.

Monday News & Notes from Futuretrack

Happy Monday! We’re heading into the off season of eventing here in the U.S., but does the grind ever really stop when it comes to horses? Whatever your off season duties entail, we hope you’re as fueled up as Colleen Loach’s horses!

U.S. Weekend Results

The Event at TerraNova (FL): [Website] [Scores] [Live Stream Replays]

Ram Tap Classic Three-Day & H.T. (CA): [Website] [Scores]

Full Moon Farm Fall H.T. (MD): [Website] [Scores]

News & Reading

Looking to refine your jumping technique? In Practical Horseman’s latest jumping clinic, Olympic gold medalist Beezie Madden shares her insights on achieving excellent releases while identifying minor stirrup adjustments that can make a big difference. This in-depth analysis highlights the importance of precision and balance for riders at all levels. Check out the full article for Beezie’s expert tips and elevate your skills over fences.

The talented Hanoverian gelding Booze Buddy FRH, 2022 Bundeschampion for five-year-old event horses under Wiebke Jaspers, has found a new rider in Swedish Olympian Louise Romeike. Bred by Heinrich Reisinger, Booze Buddy FRH showcased exceptional promise early in his career. Now with Louise, renowned for her success on the international stage, the gelding is set to continue his journey at the highest levels of eventing. Exciting things are surely ahead for this promising partnership. Read more on this news here.

World Horse Welfare recently celebrated its dedicated grooms by sharing over 1,000 messages of appreciation from supporters. These heartfelt notes were read aloud to the charity’s 46 grooms, acknowledging their unwavering commitment to equine care. The initiative has now been designated as World Horse Welfare’s Groom Appreciation Day. Senior groom Kathryn Coombes from Hall Farm in Norfolk expressed that, despite the challenges of addressing long-term neglect effects in horses, it’s “very rewarding to know you are having a positive impact on the horses’ lives.” Read more here.

Hot on Horse Nation: Aubrey Graham dives into the art of balancing structure with flexibility in the latest Thoroughbred Logic column, presented by Kentucky Performance Products. Discover how allowing room for adaptability in training schedules can lead to happier, more successful Thoroughbreds. Check out the full article to learn why sometimes, a looser plan is the key to winning results.

Video Break

Hear from TerraNova CCI4*-L winner Cornelia Dorr on the impact of finishing on her dressage score with Daytona Beach 8:

Cornelia Fletcher Caps Her Postpartum Return to FEI Competition with a Win in the B&D Builders CCI4*-L at The Event at TerraNova

Cornelia Fletcher and Daytona Beach 8 in yesterday's cross-country phase, tackling the CCI4*-L course designed by Alec Lochore with a double clear round. Photo by Shannon Brinkman Cornelia Fletcher and Daytona Beach 8 in yesterday's cross-country phase, tackling the CCI4*-L course designed by Alec Lochore with a double clear round. Photo by Shannon Brinkman

November 17, 2024, Myakka City, FL – Cornelia Fletcher and Daytona Beach 8 were the only pair to jump double clear in the B&D Builders CCI4*-L at The Event at TerraNova, claiming the win with a final score of 41.4 penalties. Overnight leader Jessica Phoenix (CAN) and Fluorescent Adolescent finished in the time allowed but had two rails down – the first and last elements of the triple combination – and finished second on 47.1. Brooke Burchianti and Karin Burchianti’s Cooley Space Grey, with one rail down and .8 time faults, placed third overall (49.6). The top three finishers in this division moved up from 15th, 14th and 17th after dressage, respectively.

Phoenix also finished fourth overall with Sara Irving’s Aeronautics, who had 12 jumping and 1.6 time faults (60.8). Ireland’s Tim Bourke hung on to fifth place with Lisa Takada’s Monbeg Libertine (64.6) with one rail down and 2.4 time faults.

Fletcher said of the 14-year-old Oldenburg/Thoroughbred mare, “From the beginning Daytona got here and she knew what she was here to do, and I think she wanted to go and do it. Dressage is not her favorite phase, but she was a good girl and stayed calm. Then she went and did what she’s best at, which is double clear. She helped me out a little bit yesterday on cross country and I helped her out a little bit today in the show jumping and I think that shows our partnership and bond.”

Fletcher said that she had set the goal to go double clear on cross-country yesterday and was thrilled to meet all of her mile markers and make the time. Fletcher gave birth to a daughter in June and said, “It was hard to take the time off to have her, but I think it’s one of the best things I’ve done.”

Cornelia’s husband Jacob Fletcher competed Daytona Beach in the CCI3*-L at TerraNova in March, finishing 15th overall.

“Jacob is also a four-star event rider and Grand Prix show jumper and he put his show season on the back burner for me to be able to do this and try to come back after taking twelve months, essentially, off,” she said. “So it’s been challenging and it takes a village – they don’t lie about that! In the long term, I think [motherhood] will make me more compassionate and a little more careful, too. As a rider I tend to not be too careful on cross country and I think that it will add a new dimension to my riding.”

Lucia Strini and DHI Kevin G maintained their overnight lead to win the CCI3*-L presented by The Estates at TerraNova and Laughlin Tanner Group at Premier Sotheby’s International Realty. Photo by Shannon Brinkman

Lucia Strini and DHI Kevin G, owned by Plain Dealing Farm, won The Event at TerraNova CCI3*-L presented by The Estates at TerraNova and Laughlin Tanner Group at Premier Sotheby’s International Realty. Lauren Nicholson and Landmark’s Jungle’s Gold, owned by Jacqueline Mars, finished second overall and Alexa Thompson and her own Clear Candidate rounded out the top three. Karl Slezak, finishing fourth with Zenith’s Petite Etoile, was the top finishing Canadian in this division.

Following her victory gallop Strini commented on her horse, “He’s a really good show jumper, he’s really careful. There was a lot of atmosphere, but I try not to do too much in the warmup. It’s kind of on me to go clear, because he wants to do a good job, and he was really, really brave, I was proud of him. He feels amazing after yesterday – he was quite ‘up’ this morning. It felt good that I got him fit enough, it’s always sort of a test.”

Lucia’s sister Benita, who was placed fifth going into the final phase of the event, had a tough day at the “office” with Shirsheen Ice. After he got a tight distance to a big oxer and landed in the middle of it, she was able to kick on over the next couple of fences, but the horse was clearly rattled. She pulled up and patted him and then continued on course, but still knocked a couple of fences. The final line, a triple combination, proved too much for him to deal with today and the pair was eliminated.

Lucia said that it was hard to celebrate her win when her sister was so disappointed. “Honestly, I’m so proud of Kevin, and obviously thrilled to win, but I do feel kind of a gut punch because she’s worked so incredibly hard. This sport is so hard and that can happen to anyone. I think he got a little backed off, and they’re still such a new partnership. It’s hard to have that happen at the end of the season, but it’s good we’ll have a break after this.”

Strini said that they’ll head home to Virginia tomorrow and for the first time, she and her sister plan not to spend the whole winter in Florida since her children are now school-age. But, she said, “We’re tentatively looking at coming back to TerraNova in [March] because it’s been a great weekend here.”

Congratulations to All Competitors, Grooms, Owners, Trainers, and Connections on Your Success at The Event at TerraNova
B&D Builders CCI4*-L – Cornelia Fletcher, Daytona Beach 8
Insurance Offices of America CCI4*-S – Phillip Dutton, Azure
The Estates at TerraNova and Laughlin Tanner Group at Premier Sotheby’s International Realty CCI3*-L – Lucia Strini, DHI Kevin G
Leibold Irrigation CCI2*-L – Isabelle Bosley, Conner
Stephex USA CCI1*-L – Elinor O’Neal, DHI Noteworthy
Miakka Golf Open Intermediate – Meg Pellegrini, Gorgeous DHI
Equestrian Services International Open Preliminary – Leila Saxe, FE Ducatti
Equestrian Services International Preliminary Rider – Zach Ketelboeter, PDQ Leigh
Akerman LLP Open Training – Robin Walker, Rock Island
Akerman LLP Training Rider – Elle Snyder, Oakland Quality
Firehorse Rescue Kits Novice Rider – Molly Adams, Cougar Crest
Firehorse Rescue Kits Open Novice – Lee Maher, Compromise Elsewhere
Marsh McLennan Beginner Novice Rider – Kamran Fatehdin, Fernhill Sao Miguel
ACCI Technology Solutions Open Beginner Novice – Margaret Stocker, Smilla’s Sense of Snow
Sarasota Ford Starter – Carol Tresan, EPA Cullen

Sunday Links

It’s probably safe to say that most of us caught the eventing bug thanks to one or a few moments in time in which this sport spoke to us and said: “here’s a home for you.” Hats off to these special horses and the riders who pilot them, giving us more of those “bug” moments each and every day. Let’s never forget why we love this sport and the horses in it, in everything we do.

U.S. Weekend Events

The Event at TerraNova (FL): [Website] [Entries/Ride Times] [Scoring] [Live Stream] [Volunteer]

Ram Tap Classic Three-Day & H.T. (CA): [Website] [Entries/Ride Times/Scoring] [Volunteer]

Full Moon Farm Fall H.T. (MD): [Website] [Entries/Ride Times] [Scoring] [Volunteer]

Links & Reading

It’s Raining Success for Caroline and D. Day

‘It’s been fairly full on for the last 40 years!’: Sir Mark Todd calls time on training career

Equine Infectious Anemia: What You Need to Know

What role will Artificial Intelligence play (someday) in your dressage score?

Equine-Assisted Intervention Horses Show Increased Sensitivity to Touch

Video Break

Enjoy some clips from Ingrid Klimke in the Stuttgart German Masters Indoor Derby: