SEPT 2013
at the U.S. Pony Club Championships East July 25-28 • Lexington, VA
Caroline Kingsbury (Iron Bridge PC) jumped clean to help the Maryland Region Beginner Novice Event team place second overall.
The Capital Region show jumping riders won the Regular division, placed second in the Modifi ed division, third in the Developing Horse/Rider division and seventh and tenth in the Introductory division.
Stephen Pancrazio and Katelyn Duda from the Capital Region show jumping team
Alayna Newsome (Iron Bridge PC) was on the winning First Level Dres- sage team.
Hallie Kling (Iron Bridge PC) fi nished fourth individually and was part of the winning Maryland Region Novice Event team.
Alex Harvey (on right) of Red- land Hunt PC was an umpire for Polocross.
The winning Maryland Region Novice Event team: Dominique Guimond (Quentin PC), Hallie Kling (Iron Bridge PC) Amber Longreen (Iron Bridge PC), Alexis Hartman (Quentin PC) and Ryan Keefe (Iron Bridge PC)
Maryland Region competitors standing: Domingue Guimond, Amber Longreen, Jamie Glueck, Emma VanHasselt, Lily Gilhool, Courtney Swartz, Hannah Gilhool, Savannah Yff, Lexi Owens, Rachel Heeley and Virginia Strench; sitting: Hallie Kling, Lexi Hartman, Ryan Keefe, Rachel Miller and Sarah Tenner
Rachel Heeley of Redland Hunt PC put in a great dressage test to help her team fi nish second at Beginner Novice.
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Brooke Burchianti’s (Iron Bridge PC) Developing Horse/Rider Show Jumping team fi nished in fi rst place.
Maryland, Capitol and Del- marva region teams also won Training Level Dressage and Novice Polocross as well as other great placings in Event- ing, Show Jumping, Quiz, Games and Tetrathlon.
Redland Hunt PC members Jamie Glueck and Courtney Swartz competed on the Maryland Region Novice team that fi nished seventh overall and won horse management.
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