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Freester with his awards including USDF Reserve Champion Current Year Colt Horse of the Year. Photo by Jeff Stockwell


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we’d ever seen! To us, Freester radiates a golden swirl of light around him that seems to glow like his own halo. More substantially, he has a strong hip and croup, smooth topline, and long, sloping shoulder. Pete asked me if it was too late to consider showing him in the Great American Breeder’s Championship series. I did some quick checking and realized there was a show in a few weeks just down the road from us. So that was the next leg of our journey. Freester


went on to win his colt class with an 80.0%. He won his championship qualifier. Dazzler won her broodmare class with a 78.25% and was reserve champion mare, which qualified her to go to the regional championship as well! So, our course was set. The thing about beautiful horses is that they have all the magic of a masterpiece—and they will also be your best friend. This is the most incredible luck anyone could have. The time I spent with Freester in those dim and frightening hours of his early days now comes through in the friendly trust he shows, in his enthusiasm for going places and seeing new things, and in his greeting every new person and horse with a special little call. He has mended my heart in ways nothing else could. That Freester went on to become the 2011 Top


Colt in the Southeast Championship and rose to USDF Reserve Champion Current Year Colt Horse of the Year, makes me proud of him, his sire Bayo, his dam Dazzler, and perhaps most of all, his granny Finesse. But the real winners are all of us who love our horses every day, who go through thick and thin with them, and who are privileged to be their friends.


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About Sara Warner: A USDF Bronze Medalist and L-Program graduate, she owns and operates Black Bay Farm with her husband Pete LeForge, author of the popular My Wife Is A Horse. Sara stands Oldenburg stallion Fabayoso (“Bayo”) and teaches and trains dressage. Her website is www. blackbayfarm.com.


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