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Allen MacMillan/MacMillan Photography
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man, Valhalla Farm, Wellborn, Florida) to help their Area III team to a gold medal in the 2*. Tey finished fourth individually. Also in 2013, in the CCI1* Junior eventing Victoria Clayton of
Columbus, Georgia and her eight-year-old Anglo-Trakehner geld- ing Te Secret Agent (foaled 2005, by A Fine Romance xx, out of the Anglo-Trakehner mare Visions of Grandeur by Mystic Replica xx and out of Vida by Garibaldi, bred by Debi Crowley, Elkmont, Alabama) were members of the Area III gold medal team and fin- ished seventeenth individually. Another young Trakehner rider with the “Midas touch,” this
time at the 2010 NAJYRC, was eventer Kelly Pugh of Hollis- ter, California, riding her Anglo-Trakehner mare Copycat Chloe (foaled 2002, by Stileto *Ps*, out of Copy’s Dancer xx by Alezan Dancer xx, bred by Christy Edwards, Enterprise, Alabama) in the CCI2* Young Rider division. “Te whole weekend was amazing. Dressage finally came together and cross-country couldn’t have been beter,” Kelly said aſter she and Chloe jumped one of only two clear rounds in the CCI2* stadium jumping. In the same year another Young Rider, Missy Miller of Gulf
Shores, Alabama, took the silver medal in the CCI2* event with her Trakehner mare TSF Amazing Grace (foaled 1997, by Tycoon, out of Artemis VIII by Lagunas, bred by Anita Roskothen, Germany). Missy and Grace also led their Area III eventing Young Rider team to the gold medal. Aſter jumping the only other clear stadium round of the division to claim her silver medal and clench the team gold for Area III, Missy said, “My horse stepped up when the time was right. I came here feeling good and so excited. My horse never quit on me.” In 2006 in the NAJYRC dressage arena, the Trakehner gelding
Heslegard’s Stravinsky (foaled 1998, by Heslegard’s Camerlengo, out of Sunday Night by Deadly Nightshade xx, bred by Xenia and Ulrik Nedergaard, Helsinge, Denmark) and his owner Julie McKean of Camden, Maine, took Junior freestyle gold and were members of the Junior gold medal team from Region 1. Te same year, Anna Stovall of Chesapeake, Virginia, riding her Trakehner gelding Ambitious (foaled 1993, by Hailo *Pg*E*, out of Audacity by Martini *Pg*E*, bred by Jean Brinkman, Wellborn, Florida) was a teammate of McK- ean’s on the gold medal winning Junior team from Region 1. “In the past six months, he’s just blossomed since he’s gone under Cesar’s [Parra’s] training and methods. He’s really grown up a lot, and he tried his hardest for me all week,” Julie said of Stravinsky. Continuing to move back in time, the 2003 NAJYRC held in Bro-
mont, Quebec, produced another double-gold medal winning Junior CCI1* eventing pair. Andrina Calder of Scarborough, Ontario, rid- ing her Trakehner gelding Herzprinz (foaled 1991, by Prinz Sokrates,
RIGHT, FROM TOP: (1) Laurence Blais Tétreault, Montréal, Quebec, and her gelding Lowelas by Khokkey [Hockey] 41. The Junior dressage pair earned freestyle gold and team gold at the 2013 Adequan FEI North American Junior Young Rider Championships in Kentucky. (2) Mary Atkins Hunt, Mobile, Alabama, rode her 12-year-old Trakehner gelding Nuance by Donaufürst *Ps*E* to help her Area III Team to a CCI2* Young Rider gold at the 2013 NAJYRC. (3) Victoria Clayton, Columbus, Geor- gia, and her eight-year-old Anglo-Trakehner gelding The Secret Agent by A Fine Romance xx were members of the gold medal Area III Team in the CCI2* Young Rider division at the 2013 Adequan FEI North American Junior Young Rider Championships in Kentucky.
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