OUT&ABOUT
NOV 2024
Maryland
Gerard Galligan rode the 15-year-old Mystic Strike to win the International Gold Cup at Glenwood Park in Virginia on October 27. Mystic Strike is trained by Todd McKenna and owned by Up- land Partners and the win marked Mystic Strike’s offi cial retire- ment from steeplechase racing.
Gretchen Van Winter, riding Cindy Lytle’s Cali, with trainer Joe Fargis during his October 12 clinic in Dickerson.
MHC board member Carolann Sharpe took her horse Ares to Stevenson University for the Homecoming Ho Down on October 15.
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Kendal Fansler rode Delilah’s Boy to second place in the Nov- ice Three Day division at Waredaca’s Classic Three Day in Oc- tober. Fansler also won the Top USPC Rider award, presented by the Maryland Region Pony Club to the current USPC rider with the lowest fi nal score across all three day divisions.
Howard County-Iron Bridge Hounds staff and members heading out from Foxfi eld Farm on November 17.
Scotchmans Glen Gypsies’ Gidget demonstrated driving during the Celebration of the Horse at the Tuckahoe Eques- trian Center in October.
Aimee Doyle rode Moe in the Joe Fargis clinic on October 12 at Otasaga Farm in Dickerson.
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Michelle Tomasini and Causeway Princess fi nished sec- ond in the Beginner Novice Rider division at Full Moon Farm’s November 17 horse trials.
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