Your Friday night Bromont training level recap

We’d be remiss here on Eventing Nation if we didn’t give a Friday night shout out to the training level competitors here at Bromont.  After all, they ae to jump that corner and arguably the relatively toughest course for and level out here tomorrow.  The training dressage rode one arena over from the CCI3* dressage on Friday and they competed with two judges and everything.  Mara is just one of six US competitors in the training division, but she made it count by taking the lead on a 41.9.  For academic purposes, Risa Moon, Rebekah Calder, Richard Moon, Jamie Lee French, and Hilary Maddaus are the other riders representing the red, white, and blue.

Bromont Training level dressage results:

1. Mara Depuy and Almit  41.9
2. Anita Nemtin Gilmour and Zindora  43.3
3. Peter Gray and Woodfield Nick  46.4
4. Jordan McDonald and Ramble On  47.0
5. Waylon Roberts and Faolan  47.4
6. Shandiss Wewoira and Prince Mayo  48.4
7. Risa Moon and Lily B  50.1
8. Hannah Rankin and Tighten Up  51.8
9. Jordan McDonald and Glencento  53.2
10.  Isabelle Boldue and Paprika  53.5

[Full Bromont Dressage Scores]

And oh yes, we have  competition video.  This video is of Liza Igochine and Karla, who had a bobble in the canter work but rode through it nicely to finish with a very solid test.

And a few other quick videos and notes from the training here at Bromont:

–Jordan McDonald has two horses–Glencento and Ramble on in the top 10 of the training division.  Samantha has just posted a video interview with Jordan over on her blog.

–Canadian Waylon Roberts has been training in England for a while now, but he took a quick trip home to compete Foalan in the trainin.  Here’s an interview with Waylon that Samantha jut posted on her blog.  As usual, we’ll post some of Samantha’s posts here on EN tonight and tomorrow, but head on over to her blog for much more from Bromont.

–Dear Eventing Nation servers.  Please do not crash because we have posted 100 videos in the last 10 posts and everyone is watching said videos at once.  Sincerely, John

–I have to give a huge shout out to Samantha for epic coverage as always.  I don’t know how she gets to so many interviews and great photos, but she does, and we are very grateful for it.

That’s all for now.  Good luck to all of the riders tomorrow in the XC, I’ll be around with a morning post to get everyone prepared for the action.  Until then, a busy night continues on EN with a Melbourne post from ESJ and Annie has the morning links coming your way as well. If you’re out and about tonight, stay safe and have fun. Go eventing.

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