Saturday, May. 3, 2025

Boyd Scores Repeat Derby Victory At Tryon

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The $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby saw Liza Boyd of Camden, South Carolina, guide Finally Farm Inc.’s Clemens through two rounds at Tryon International Equestrian Center on Friday night, scoring a 383 to take the lead in the class for the second year in a row ahead of 20 additional entries. Holly Shepherd of Grand Bay, Alabama, took second-place honors aboard Triompf, owned by Loretta Patterson, with a score of 373, while Boyd also rounded out the top three, this time piloting Leonardo Aljure’s Easter to capture third on a score of 366.

The highlight class of the World Champion Hunter Rider week showcased top hunter talent under the lights in the Tryon Stadium with a course designed by Andres Christiansen.

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Liza Boyd and Clemens.

“I thought that the first rounds were nice for both of the horses today,” said Boyd. “It was raining quite hard on my first horse, but she was great in it. Clemens won this class last year, so I know he likes this arena, and he just jumped amazingly. It was a nice course and a fun class!”

The course design made eloquent use of the space provided within the large arena, featuring several turns and a variety of options.

“It rode pretty much like it walked, which was nice,” said Boyd. “The one bending line was a little tighter than I realized, but that’s the beauty of having two horses. In the handy, I did one inside turn but did not do both because I was pretty far ahead. It’s like that factor if you’re in a jumper class, do you really go for it or do you just try to go double clear? In the handy I tried to be under the time allowed and bright enough so that it still reflected well for the judges, but wasn’t extremely risky.”

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Boyd will also make several more visits to TIEC throughout the coming summer months to make use of the Tryon Summer Series that is so close to her home base of Camden.

“We come back here for the summer shows,” she continued, “we are really looking forward to that. There’s a big $50,000 class, so hopefully we make the cut for that.”

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Sara Taylor and So Fun won the $10,000 National Hunter Derby.

With 35 entries presented earlier in the day on the derby field at TIEC for the $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, Sara Taylor of Sherborn, Massachusetts, piloted Eight Oaks’ So Fun, to victory on a two-round score of 184, scoring 90 and 94. Wakefield, Rhode Island, native Jennifer Hannan rode Cynthia Sulzberger’s Coeur De Leon to second place on a score of 180.5, and Mary Antonini of New Orleans, secured third place aboard her own MTM Making Waves; their two round score totaling 178.5.

To view the full list of results for the $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby, click HERE.

To view the full list of results for the $10,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, click HERE.

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