OUT&ABOUT
OCT 2024
Maryland
Penelope Chandler, pictured here with trainer Janice Binkley, earned second in the Junior Intro division at the Marlborough Starter HTs on September 22.
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Safe Haven Equine Warriors alum Koda earned fi rst place in the Freestyle class and a second in Over Fences 2’3’’ at the Maryland Mustang Open Show in September.
Sherri Barker showed her three-year-old Gypsy Vanner gelding named Freeland’s Gypsy Fiesta in the Blue Ridge Riding Club August Extreme Obstacle Trail Challenge.
Carlin Keefe rode Maybe Someday (pictured) to fi nish 15th in the Open Modifi ed division of the American Event- ing Championships in Kentucky. Keefe also fi nished fi fth in the Jr/YR Preliminary division with Point Nemo.
Periwinkle Farm manager William “Beaver” Brown wins once again at the Maryland State Fair!
Merrilea Cherry of Mechanicsville com- peted in the U.S. Vaulting Nationals at the Tryon International Equestrian Center in North Carolina on August 9-11.
Kelly Barry of Earleville and AKH Abby’s Total Eclipse earned Reserve Champion for Region 8 GAIG Training JR/ YR Championship in Saugerties, New York.
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Commandalenas Legacy and Dana Graff t won the NRCHA Intermediate NonPro Box- ing at the ARCHA on September 14.
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Zenya Lepper
Angie Leihy
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