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Equiery World Travelers, continued...


through the top of the Gobi Desert.” His third horse of the day we better but very


spooky and Germain could see a storm across the distant horizon. “I thought maybe I could beat the storm to the next station but turned around and had to head back,” he said. At some point, the horse spooked badly and bucked him off . “I hit my head pretty hard and even threw up, which clearly meant I had a concussion.” Rules state that riders cannot continue with any sort of head injury so Germain was pulled out of the race. “I was about 660 km into the race. It was disappointing but the medics said I wasn’t that bad off so I was able to join the ‘blood wagon’ with the others who were not continuing and go straight to the fi nish.” He went on to say it was really great experience to cheer on each person as they fi nished. Although the Mongol Derby did not end the way Germain wanted, he was inspired to try again and hopes to participate in a future race.


Marylander Takes on Badminton Savannah Fulton, of Full Moon Farm, headed


biggest understatement ever. At some point out there he acquired quite the cut on a hind leg, and at the recommendation of the great team of vets here, we are en route to a hospital to get him treated properly. We won’t be complet- ing the event, but he took great care of me out there and now it’s time to take care of him. “Of course, thanks doesn’t even begin to


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Savannah Fulton on Captain Jack with her sister Grace in front of the famed Burghley Castle in England where Sa- vannah was competing in the Burghley Horse Trials CCI4*


over to England in September to compete in the prestigious Badminton Horse Trials aboard her Advanced horse Captain Jack. T e pair com- pleted their fi rst four-star event in April at the Rolex Kentucky 3-Day Event here in the states. After an amazing cross-country run that moved the pair up to 36th place, Fulton withdrew Jack due to a cut he sustained on cross-country. In her own words after cross-country… “A day I will remember forever. Jack is my little legend and to say I’m proud of him is the


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Savannah Fulton on Captain Jack get- ing ready to enter the dressage arena at the Burghley Horse Trials


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