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Maryland’s World Travelers, continued...


meantime, I will enjoy the journey and treasure Royal Coeur, and her other barnmates Escobar and Quar- terfl ash. T e joy for me is still going


to the barn each day, seeing the happy horse faces and having the pleasure of advancing my partnership with such good horses. T at for me will always be what dressage is really about.


Eventers to Canada and Back


by Katherine O. Rizzo First published on T e Equiery’s Eventing Blog


(June 13, 2011) T e Bromont three-


day event took place June 8-12 in Canada with seven Maryland event riders making the trip across the border to compete in the CCI* and CCI**. All seven riders offi cially com- pleted the event. In the CCI*, it was Germantown’s Lauren Sumner who was the highest placing Mary- lander to fi nish. She rode Golden Memories


to 30th place after dressage. Although she had some time faults cross-country, she and “Ella” moved up to 21st after cross-country. In the end, the pair fi nished in 16th place after drop- ping one rail in show jumping. Lauren was also recognized as the sixth-ranked Young Rider in the division. Woodbine’s Kristie Gray was in seventh


place after dressage, riding Wynella Wolverine. T e pair put in a great test to score a 53.2. Un- fortunately, a stop on cross-country dropped the pair down to 27th place. T ey remained in 27th after having eight jump and four time faults in show jumping. Katie Ruppel of Adamstown topped the Maryland list of en- tries for the CCI**. She rode her own Houdini to 16th place after the completion of dressage. Some time faults cross-country dropped the pair to 21st place going into show jumping. With two rails in show jumping, Katie and Houdini moved up to 19th place. After Bro- mont, Katie relocated her Yellow Rose Eventing business to Florida. Kerry Blackmer, also of Adam-


Kristie Grey and Wynella Wol- verine will be competing at FHI’s CCI** this month.


stown, fi nished Bromont just one spot below Katie in 20th. Kerry rode Case Closed to the 32nd spot


UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT


Lauren Sumner aboard Golden Memories com- peting in Canada


after dressage and moved up to 22nd after put- ting in one of the few double clean cross-coun- try rides of the competition. With two rails down in show jumping, the pair still managed to move up to 20th. In 21st place was Julia Wendell of Upperco


riding Cavendish. T e pair was in 30th place after dressage, moved up to 25th after having some time faults on cross-country and then moved up to 21st after dropping just one rail in show jumping. Kate Chadderton of Woodbine rode Col- lection Pass to 27th place after starting the


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