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NOV 2011


at the 2011 Legacy Chase at Shawan Downs, September 24


Charlie Fenwick, Jr. and Charlie Fenwick III


Paddy Young, pictured here aboard Gustavian (owner Hickory Tree Stables, trainer Leslie Young) in blue and white silks, won two races this year, the GBMC Maiden Hurdle and the Legg Mason Global Asset Management Conditioned Claiming Hurdle (aboard Class Mark, owner Debra Kachel, trainer Ricky Hendriks).


Outrider Frankie Cu- bero of Green Spring Valley Hounds


Haddix (pictured here with Roddy Mackenzie up for trainer Katherine McKenna) won the Brown Adviso- ry Legacy Chase Open Timber, the fi rst of two wins for Armata Stables. The barn’s second win was with Mussiecoocoo, ridden by Kristin Fischer for trainer Tom Voss in the Kinsley Companies Maiden Timber.


Will O’Keefe… the voice of Maryland steeple- chasing


The colors for the day were presented by the Baltimore County Honor Guard and the Maryland De- fense Force.


Country Hill Farm Come Join Us at Lessons • Boarding • Showing - Local to Rated


2011 - 2012 SHOW SCHEDULE Dec 3 - MHSA


WINTER RATED SHOW Dec 4 - USEF "B," MHSA, CPHJA, NAL


Schooling Show Before the Rated Show Nov 26


Fall/Winter Schooling Show Series Year End Awards in Each Division


Plus High Point Pony and Horse for the Series Nov 6 • Dec 18 • Jan 15 • Feb 12 • Mar 11


For Prize List & Entry Blank visit our website


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