WHO’S WHO IN MARYLAND: TOP OF THE CLASS CONTINUED
not just competes… she is win- ning both locally and nationally! T is past September, Kristen and her new horse T e Midnight Ride showed at the National Walk- ing Horse Association’s National Show where they won fi ve National Championships and one National Grand Championship. T e Grand Championship was won in the Trail Pleasure division.
World-Class Clydesdales On October 20-24, 2011, over 550
with eight horses to compete in the championship. On the fi rst day, horses Roy and Tony earned top- 10 places in the Geldings Halter class. T e next day,
the farm’s
Kristen Wilson and The Midnight Ride winning at the National Walking Horse Association’s National Show
Clydesdales descended on Madison, Wiscon- sin from eight diff erent countries to compete in the World Clydesdales Show. T e champion- ship show is held every four years. Suttler Post Farm of Mechanicsville traveled 1036 miles
horses beat out 43 teams to earn the Reserve title in the Men’s Cart
Suttler Post Farm Clydesdales at the World Championships
class. Suttler Post Farm horses also earned 11th in the Four-Horse Hitch class and 10th in the Six-Horse Hitch class. Over the weekend, the farm earned 10th in the Unicorn Hitch class and 13th in the Su- preme Six-Horse Hitch class. T eir horse, Gus, was all decked out in pink for the costume class and earned fourth place. T e ribbons continued to pile in on the fi nal day of the competition with a sixth in the Men’s Tan- dem class and another Reserve title, this one for
the Men’s Team. Free State Eventers Top-10 Status
Several Free State event riders had so much success this year, they made the U.S. Eventing Association’s top-10 lists. Tracey Bienemann of Pasadena topped off the season as being the top-ranked Intermediate Adult Amateur Rider. In the same category, Jamie Furtado of Crofton was ranked fourth. At Prelimi- Jules
nary,
Ennis of Queenstown jumped up to the fi fth place spot in the Prelimi- nary Junior Rider cat- egory.
Jules
also com- peted suc- cessfully at Intermediate during the 2011 season. Her overall points for the whole season earned her a number eight spot on the overall Top-10
Jules Ennis earned a spot on the USEA’s Top-10 Young Rider list.
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