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The Dutta Corp Fair Hill International, continued...


Loftus said. Also new this year is a new elec-


tronic score board in the main arena throughout the competition. Com-


petitors will be treated to new and improved stabling that consists of covered pods of stalls versus big tents. T ere will be a special Volunteer Tent set next to the main arena. “We want to honor all the volunteers that work so hard to put this event on,” said Loftus. “T e tent will be a great place for them to take a break, eat some food and watch the competition.


The Competition


T e general format for competition remains the same this year with the fi rst horse inspection on Wednesday afternoon. Dressage for the CCI2*,


A “Night with the Stars” 30th anniversary party will be held on Saturday, Octo- ber 20 with Jimmy Wofford as the offi cial emcee.


Archives equiery.com or scan the QR Codes here!


CCI3* and Young Event Horse Champi- onship (4- and 5-year-olds) takes place on T ursday with the dressage for the CCIs wrapping up on Friday, while the YEH horses jump across the road in the Saw Mill. Saturday is the big cross-country day with the CCI2* riders hitting the course fi rst, then a lunch break followed by the CCI3* riders. In addition to plenty of competition, Saturday specta- tors will be treated to the Kids’ Corner, live performances by the Juggling Hoff mans and the Magical Illusions of Kyle and Kelly, Dog Agility demonstrations, the Chincoteague Pony Drill Team and Frisbee Dogs. Sunday wraps up the CCI com- petition with the fi nal horse inspec- tion and show jumping phase. T is year, Mark Donavan joins the FHI team as the show jumping course designer. Long-time course design-


Visit The Equiery on cross-country day!


er Sally Ike has “aged out” due to FEI rules on the maximum age of international offi cials. T e Vendor Village with plenty of shopping and food options will be open throughout the week. T ere are also many other food option areas spread out throughout the grounds for cross-country day. Finally, don’t forget to visit T e Equiery on


Saturday at our annual tailgate. Great viewing from spot B1 right at the start of the main gal- loping lane.


More Fair Hill International history on equiery.com! To read more about the history of Fair Hill Natural Recourses Management Area and Fair Hill International, go to the


T e Evolution of Fair Hill


Fair Hill: From Foxhunter Paradise to International Equestrian Center


KATE CHADDERTON EVENTING Sales • Training • Competitions


Davidsonville, MD EXPERT DAYS


Stephen Bradley: Oct. 30, Nov. 4 Recognized Horse Trials


October 27 & 28: BN - Intermediate ... Classic N3D, T3D, P3D Taproom Thursday Talks


October 4 at 7 p.m. - Chad Davis DVM will discuss alternative therapies to traditional veterinary practices–how to decide which to use, when and why.


Check website (under Eventing Education Center) for details Register through eventclinics.com


CHECKERBOARD CHALLENGE SERIES Final Event in the Series is November 3


Redeem Your Purina Bucks - Live Auction & General Store! • Starter Horse Trials •


240-750-5737 • katechadderton.com www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580 • Dressage and Combined Test Only Classes •


Checkerboard Challenge Schooling Days are open to those entered in the following day Starter event 


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