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OUT&ABOUT


JUL 2024


Maryland


Lori Brown rode the Maryland-bred Thor- oughbred You Don’t Know Jack to win the First Level Test of Choice at the June 15 FADS By Chance Dressage schooling show.


Lexi Mittleman rode Olney Lightning Bug, owned by Imogen Weaver, in the Shetland Pony Flat race on June 8 in Monkton.


Sofi e Footer and Rosie of The Big Easy (Boyds) placed third in the Walk-Trot class at the Upperville Colt & Horse Show in VA.


Days End Farm Horse Rescue alum Ollie- Oop shows off his pride gear at Full Moon Farm in Finksburg.


New horse fans Yashar and Evelyn visited The Big Purple Barn during a MHIB Horse Discovery Center event in June.


Ava Snyder with her parents Shannon and Megan


Snyder, DVM


at the Southwest Rein- ing Horse Association’s Carolina Classic where Ava competed in the Future Sliders class.


Team Princess, made up of Great & Small program di- rector Lisa Gatons, occupational therapist Nathalie Miller, volunteer coordinator Rachel Doyle and stu- dent Ainsley Beall riding Molly at the inaugural Great & Small Polo Cup.


Under 16 Polocrosse members Riley Wight, Vanessa Ander- sen and Lilly Poe of the Bay Area Polocrosse play in a tourna- ment in Waldorf. All three girls are heading to Queensland, Australia in August to play international polocrosse.


34 | JULY 2024 | THE EQUIERY YOUR MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL PUBLICATION 800-244-9580 | www.equiery.com


Teresa Della-Volpe


Steph Pollinger


Tara Shegogue


Shawn Paley


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