10/24/2024
Some wild animals were loose this weekend, but I think the zookeepers got them
Emmie Ross debuted her first show with Dreamin' Rose rocking each class to finish champion in the eq and reserve champion in the hunters in Stepping Stones.
Lupita Adan rode Chevy to the Levee for some of her best rides and some top ribbons in the Stepping Stone division.
Addy Young moved up with Anastasia into the stepping stone division with some excellent rounds!
Brooke Strickland guided Radiant Storm to win both .60 classes and champion as well as a move up to the .75 for some learning moments.
Samantha Butler steered Southwind Sir Tenn through .60 and .70 with lots to learn but came back for the 2'3 hunters with some nice rounds.
Paige Berry jumped in to the .60 and .70 with Jumping Jacks for some fun as well as good learning.
Aubrey Nunnelee had a great move up with Harley Davidson into the .85 and .95 with blues. Then the pair stepped into the 2'6 medal to win, as well as getting a 2nd in the nwahja eq over fences.
Trainer Chloe got some great schooling rounds in on Rocmandu 22 in the 1.00
Morgan Zawada cantered away with a blue in a competitive cross rail eq to snag the reserve champion with Anastasia.
Reagan Musteen piloted Chevy to the Levee through some great rounds and learned about correct striding 😉
Glory McBride took To the Moon and Back into their first crossrail show together and took equitation champion out of it!
Piper Attlesey and Neon Moon rode through the competitive crossrail division and took away some 2nd places.
Grace McBride stuck on Clever boy for some fun in the .60 jumpers as well as some good rounds in the maiden hunter, including a red in the hack!
Belina Corritori guided Uptown Girl to yet another champion in the Baby Green hunters.
Cori Clark pushed on with UnForgettable Scotch in the very low division with a second place in a large under saddle.
Kendall Jones debuted with her own Luminescent for some lovely riding in the 2'3 and 2'6 hunters and equitation.
Last but not least Edie Anzalone had some wonderful rounds in the 2'6 hunters, topped off with a reserve champion and some great riding in the equitation classes.