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Hunter/Jumper


Collins on her own Formella. Second went to Happyboy Von De Doornakkers and owner/rider Jordan Gilcrest. The yellow ribbon went to Zoolander and owner/rider Caitlin Burns. Friday’s highlight event


Bob Brawley & Caymus with Lukas holding the trophy.


was the $5000 USHJA Na- tional Derby presented by Brawley Farms. Twenty-five entries took their best shot and Indy with owner/rid- er Sara Doster came away with the blue. Second was Likewise and owner/rider Jana Rodes and third went to Giselle ridden by Rachel Lindsey and owned by Au- drey Jezek. The $5000 EMO Jump-


er Classic was a competitive class with Tabitha Brown taking the top spot on her horse MTM Chablis 157. Second went to NTEC Clev- er, owned and ridden by Kristi Doyle, and third went to Falco Van De Noordhoek owned by Pinecone Farms and ridden by Olivia Parr. The $25,000 CWD


Kristen Collins & Formella


Grand Prix was moved up to Friday afternoon to beat the incoming storms and MTM Farm stormed away with the top six placings. The riders looked great in the Kastel-Denmark polo shirts. Three horses came back for the jump off over Skip Bailey’s course with Tracy Fenney riding MTM Farm’s MTM Reve Du Paradis to the first place award. Second went to Condero 3 owned by DDM Equestrian, LLC. and ridden by Brian Moggre and third went to Dorothy Doug- las riding MTM Farm’s S&L Elite.


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June 2017 SouthWest Horse Trader 15


Jerry Mohme


Jerry Mohme


Jerry Mohme


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