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at Modified on the Young Adult Rider list. Ha- gen has been competing several horses this past season with Risque S being the most successful one at the Modified level. Bailey Kent of Point of Rocks was ranked


seventh on the Interscholastic Event- ing League Modified list and fourth on the Interscholastic Eventing League Training list. Kent finished out the season winning the Waredaca Clas- sic Tree Day Event at Modified with Scooby Dooby Doo. Julie Bigham of Ashton finished out the season ranked fifth for Modified Adult Rider. Bigham has been compet- ing the former five-star horse Bendigo this past season at the Modified and Training levels. She also earned fourth for Modified Adult Amateur Rider. Molly Sherman of Dickerson finished


Horah placed 10th in the CCI1*-S at Planta- tion Field International with Zelina FLF. Hannah Hawkin’s DHI Kickodieza earned


fourth place for Modified Horse year-end standings. Hawkin took over the ride of the


in July and October as well as second at Fair Hill International in May. Global Venture also earned the USEA Area II “Luck of the Irish” award for the top Irish Event Horse in Area II. At Novice, Gillian Smith of Monrovia fin- ished second for the Young Adult Rider list. She placed third at Novice in the Waredaca Classic Tree Day event with Red Cloud and also finished seventh in the Area II Champi- onship at Novice. Te pair won both at Ware- daca in August and Full Moon Farm in July. Katherine Holzrichter of Crofton was ranked


fifth for Modified Adult Amateur Rid- er. Sherman competed Windsome this past fall, placing in the top 10 at all four Modi- fied events she entered. Tey finished the sea- son with a third place finish at the Old Tavern Horse Trials at Preliminary. Luke Horah of Rising Sun was ranked sev-


Emerson Kasley and Global Venture earned both USEA and USEA Area II top awards for 2023.


enth on the Modified Adult Amateur Rider list. He rode Zelina FLF, STF No Doubt, and Coopers Marck at that level this past season.


Dutch Warmblood gelding this past spring from Lynn Symansky. Emerson Kasley of Laytonsville placed sixth in the Interscholastic Eventing League Train- ing list. She and her Irish Sport Horse Global Venture won at Loudoun Hunt Pony Club’s summer event and finished second at Te Maryland Horse Trials at Loch Moy Farm


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third on the Novice Young Adult Rider list. Tis past year she won with her own Cleveland Bay Idlehour Center Stage at Seneca Valley Pony Club’s June event, MCTA, also in June, and Morven Park in March. Holzrichter also was the top ranked rider on the Intercollegiate Novice list for 2023. Izzy Lenk of Clarksburg finished the season


sixth on the Interscholastic Eventing League Novice list. She won three out of five events this past season with Kiltubrid Harley: Te Mary- land Horse Trials in October, Marlborough in September and Seneca Valley, also in September. Emma Whitaker of Clarksville earned top


honors for Beginner Novice Junior Rider and Beginner Novice Interscholastic Eventing League lists. She spent the 2023 season cam-


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