OUT&ABOUT
JUN 2020
at the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event (photos by Chelsea Spear) board.
Oliver Townend topped this year’s fi ve-star event riding Ballaghmore Class to a fi nal score of 27.8%.
Boyd Martin and On Cue moved up from seventh place after dressage to second after cross-country and fi nished in fourth place overall after show jump- ing. He was the top US rider and earned the USEF National Five-Star Spring Championship.
The team from Turn About Farm watching Colleen Rutledge (Freder- ick) and Covert Rights in dressage.
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Jeni Klugman gives Bendigo some loving after he and Clarksburg-based rider Ema Klugman practiced the day before dressage. Ema ended up being the top placing Young Rider fi nishing her fi rst fi ve-star in 33rd
place! Read more about
her journey to the fi ve-star level on page 23 of this issue.
Seneca Valley Pony Club grad Matt Flynn fi nished 22nd
jump round.
Valerie Vizcarrondo Pride of Har- wood earned The Equiery’
s pick
for Best Dressed at this year’s fi rst horse inspection! She and Favian were in 42nd
place after dressage
but had a fall on cross-country. Both horse and rider returned to Maryland unharmed.
overall with Wizzerd with a double clean show
Daniel Clasing, another former Mary- land pony club grad fi nished 40th all riding MW Gangster’s Game.
over-
Marilyn Little, who recently moved from Fred- erick to Florida, was sitting in fi rst place with RF Scandalous on a 21.7% after dressage. They jumped clean on cross-country but slow due to the rain and jumped clean with 0.8 time faults in show jumping to fi nish 25th
overall.
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Colleen Rutledge (Frederick) withdrew Covert Rights from the competition after dressage.
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