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Cathy McElroy riding her new horse Lakota for the second time.
Sophie Curley and Hydaway SSJ Sunchief competed in their fi rst Hunter Derby in September.
Jase Munday won his class at Fairplay Day Joust with six out of nine rings! He rode Shadow Maid Stitch for the win.
Hannah Renshaw rode the fi ve-year-old AQHA mare Skipjoe Frosty Heart (aka Daisy) at the CMSA MidAt- lantic Regional event where she won the Open Wrangler class
Little Man, shown by Savannah Hutchins, was champion Shetland Pony at the Maryland State Fair.
After 39 years of not showing, Heidi Ickrath Gage got back into the sandbox to compete her Holsteiner gelding Oscar at Thorn- ridge Manor in September.
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THE EQUIERY YOUR MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL PUBLICATION | OCTOBER 2023 | 43
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