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OUT&ABOUT


OCT 2021


Maryland


Fourth generation jouster Kieran Patrick (age three) of Chestertown spears a ring in the Leadline class at the Calvert County Jousting Tournament in Port Republic on August 28.


Horse Radio Network founders Glenn and John Hebert of Ocala, FL, stopped at Hablyn Equestrian Center in Damascus for a tour of the facility owned and operated by Jaclyn Burke. The Heberts have been traveling around the East Coast to visit the show’s listeners.


Freedom Hill Horse Rescue trainers and volunteers work with Ultimate Sun (bay with stripe) during a training session at the farm’s facility in Calvert County.


Savannah Fulton of Full Moon Farm (Finksburg) rode Cash Point in the CCI2*-S division at the Great Meadow International in The Plains, VA.


Donna Booth and Sophie Mumpower stand with trainer/coach Laura Lee Beetle outside the Waredeca Brewing Company after the PVDA at Waredaca shows on September 4-5.


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Adrian Ford of The Big Easy (Potomac) competed Ubelottic to fourth place in the starter division at the Seneca Valley Pony Club Fall Horse Trials on August 29.


48 | OCTOBER 2021 | THE EQUIERY YOUR MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL PUBLICATION


Luke Horah of Rising Sun earned fourth place in the Preliminary Rider division at the Waredaca August Horse Trials riding STF No Doubt.


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