Aachen CHIO
Aachen, Germany, July 8-17
The Netherlands (Jerich Parzival/Adelinde Cornelissen, Moorlands Totilas/Edward Gal, Hunter Douglas Sunrise/Imke Schellekens-Bartels; 478.64) won the Lambertz Nations Cup CDI over Germany (Donnperignon/Christoph Koschel, Sterntaler-UNICEF/Matthias Alexander Rath, Satchmo/Isabell Werth; 442.99) and Great Britain (Mistral Hojris/Laura Bechtolsheimer, Wie-Atlantico De Ymas/Fiona Bigwood, Elmegardens Marquis/Emile Faurie; 423.15). Moorlands Totilas (Gal, 83.86% Grand Prix, 86.48 Grand Prix Special, 90.96 Grand Prix freestyle) won the Deutsche Bank Dressage Championship of Aachen over Jerich Parzival (Cornelissen, 78.54, 82.52, 85.60) and Mistral Hojris (Bechtolsheimer, 77.29, 79.37, 80.50). U.S. placings included: 9th—Calecto V (Tina Konyot, 68.60, 70.33, 73.64). Ireland (Tinka’s Serenade/Billy Twomey, Hallmark Elite/Dermott Lennon, K Club Lady/Cian O’Connor, Lantinus/Dennis Lynch, 4 faults) won the Meydan FEI Nations Cup over Germany (Cash/Marco Kutscher, Cellagon Lambrasco/Janne-Frederike Meyer, Gotha/Ludger Beerbaum, Plot Blue/Marcus Ehning, 9 faults) and the United States (Quick Study/Lauren Hough, Skara Glen’s Davos/Candice King, Tristan/Nicole Simpson, Cedric/Laura Kraut, 12 faults). Hickstead (Eric Lamaze of Canada, 0-0/51.62) won the Rolex Grand Prix over Carlina (Pius Schwizer of Switzerland, 0-0/51.86) and Action-Breaker (Alvarez Moya of Spain, 0-0/57.55). U.S. placings included: 10th—Cedric (Laura Kraut, 0-8). Coral Reef Via Volo (Beezie Madden of the United States, 0-0/48.27) won the WARSTEINER-Prize of Europe Grand Prix over Ninja La Silla (Rolf-Göran Bengtsson of Sweden, 0-0/50.07) and Exquis Oliver Q (Harrie Smolders of the Netherlands, 0-0/55.02). The Netherlands (Isjbrand Chardon, Theo Timmerman, Koos De Ronde; 305.89) won the Aachen Driving Nations Cup over Germany (Michael Brauchle, Ranier Duen, Christoph Sandmann; 316.65) and Switzerland (Felix Affrini, Werner Ulrich, Daniel Wurgler; 329.72). The United States (Tucker Johnson, James Fairclough; 367.09) placed sixth. Boyd Exell of Australia (142.9) won the CAI over Chardon (149.19) and Sandemann (154.34). U.S. placings included: ninth—Johnson (171.57); 17th—Fairclough. Germany (Euroridings Butts Leon/Andreas Dibowski, Weidezaunprofi’s River Of Joy/Michael Jung, FRH Butts Abraxxas/Ingrid Klimke, King Artus/Dirk Schrade; 140.0) won the Team DHL-Prize Nations Cup CIC*** over Great Britain (Drivetime/Emily Baldwin, Carnaval Prince II/Ruth Edge, Mirage d’Elle/Pippa Funnell, Bee Diplomatic/Nicola Wilson; 148.0) and Belgium (Gazelle De La Brasserie CH/Karin Donckers, Limestone/Joris van Springel, Nepal du Sudre/Virginie Caulier, Nooney Blue/Lara de Liedekerke; 149.4). Nereo (Andrew Nicholson of New Zealand, 46.80) won the Individual DHL- Prize over Euroridings Butts Leon (Dibwoski, 47.6) and Leopin (Jung, 48.2).
Cosequin Stuart Horse Trials
Victor, N.Y., July 15-18
Leslie Law’s Pembridge Swingtime (Law, 50.1) won the CIC** over J.C. Chester’s Syd Kent (Phillip Dutton, 54.6). Doug Payne’s Crown Talisman (Payne, 53.0) won the CIC* over Kem Courtenay’s Windswept (Terri Impson, 54.4). Other winners included: open intermediate—Leader Des Bieffes (Law, 43.4); divisions of open preliminary—F.I.S. Prince Charming (Lisa Barry, 33.3) & Why Not (Dutton, 28.7); divisions of open training—Black Swan (Marcia Kulak, 34.6) & Classico Z (Daniel Warrington, 35.5); training rider—Insync (Sarah Epstein, 30.9); novice rider—Sullivan (Kathleen Hall, 25.5); divisions of open novice—Das Sagenhafte (Anne Elinger, 35.0) & Change Order (Alexandra Wikstrom, 31.0).
Ledges Summertime
Roscoe, Ill., July 14-18
Hunter champions included: second year green/regular working & first year green—Ocala (Cynthia Baffa); green pony—William Tell (Janet Sassmannshausen); small pony—Hillcrest’s Lorelei (Emily Elek-Burtard); medium/large pony—Paris Blues (Nancy Baginski); children’s pony—Captain Underpants (Heather Joseph); children’s, 14 & under—Pouwer (Perfecta Farm); children’s, 15-17; Altair (Lauren Hurst); small junior—Concetto (First Partners LLC); large junior, 15 & under—Blue Steel (Abigail McArdle); large junior, 16-17—Carlotta (Pony Lane Farm); adult amateur, 18-35—Cisco Kid (Katherine Savarise); adult amateur, 36-50—L’Alezon (Jamie Boyle); adult amateur, 51 & over—Palace Blues (Sharon Brown); low amateur-owner—Disaronno (Haylie Jayne). Jumper champions included: low children’s—Faithfully (Patricia Williams); low adult amateur—Legacy’s Gold Coast (Brown); high children’s/adult—D’Or V’Dor-B (Lisa Goldman); junior/amateur-owner—Landessa 4 (Ericka Pritz).
Briar Fox Dressage Show
Augusta, Kan., July 17-18
FEI-level winners included: sections of Prix St. Georges—Don Dostolos (Susan Clarke, 50.26% & 53.15); sections of Intermediare I—Jelmer (Elaine McEwen, 56.31 & 57.63); sections of Intermediaire II—Cachet (Lawson Duncan, 57.36 & 56.57).
HITS III Cavalier Classic
Culpeper, Va., July, 14-18
Hunter champions included: first year green/working—Stonewall (Pam Baker LLC); second year green—The Lion’s Share (Sue Lyman); green conformation—Preview (Ruth Douglas); amateur-owner—Lumiere (Jane Gaston); adult amateur, 18-35—First Look (Laura McCann); adult amateur, 36-45—Glad Rags (Sally McVeigh); adult amateur, 46 & over—Too Much Fun (Brittany Horkan); small junior, 15 & under—Falcao (Don Stewart); small junior, 16-17—Castle (Ashley Toffolon); small/medium green pony & medium pony—West Wing (Mary Lou Glover); large green pony & large pony—Just My Style (Timothy Hooker); small pony—Rafael (Bridlebourne Stables LLC). Jumper champions included: low adult amateur—Cruisin (John Jacques); high adult—Spectrum (Miranda Cain); low children’s—Chappie (Centennial Farm Inc.); high children’s—Harmony (Valerie Resch).
Rocky Mountain Classic Horse Show
Parker, Colo., July 14-18
Armando Hassey’s La Roche (Hassey) won the $40,000 Rocky Mountain Grand Prix over Forest View Farm’s Chianto (John Pearce). Hunter champions included: green conformation—Cold Smoke (Nancy Moore); first year green—Montengro (Meera Clark); second year green—Summer Fling (Meridian Farm); regular working—Better Days (Kris Nixon); children’s, 13 & under—Illux (Acuality LLC); children’s, 14-17—Virtue (Shannon Holzer); adult amateur, 18-35—Santana (Susanne Stroh); adult amateur, 36-49—Hawthorne (Sunset Ridge); adult amateur, 50 & over—Samos (Crystal Springs Ranch); low adult amateur—Safari (Sue Takata); low children’s—Cufu (Kristen Burton); children’s pony—Kissed By An Angel (Caylin Spilman); small pony—Buffalo Soldier (Kalin Kerzner); medium pony—Helicon Just Notice (Molly Rinedollar); large pony—Salt Water Taffy (Amanda Hauser); large junior, 16-17—Abercrombie (Brooke Kennedy); amateur-owner, 36 & over—Now You Know (The Cottonwoods Ltd.); low amateur-owner, 18 & over—Rhythmical (Rachel Boggus); amateur-owner, 18-35—Unlimited (Stroh); large junior, 15 & under—Dominick (Czech Mate LLC); small junior, 15 & under—Bravo (Javen Benton); small/medium green pony—Mr. Australia (Kirsten Crawford). Jumper champions included: high children’s—Hortensia (Amanda Pollack); high amateur-owner—Pikara (Kristin Jacob); low adult amateur—Zero Approach (Maple Mountain Farm); high adult amateur—Filibuster (Manor Bridge Farms); pony—Pikatchu (Angela Burns); low junior/amateur-owner—Serendipity (Audrey Carlson); low children’s—Carpe Diem (Emma Wexler).
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Las Amigas De Las Lomas
Rolling Hills Estates, Calif., July 16-18
Hunter champions included: Carlisle (Vicki Crabtree); children’s—Only Blue (Sasha Swerdlow); junior/amateur-owner—Whisper (Mountain Home Stables).
Heritage Park Horse Trials
Olathe, Kan., July 17-18
Winners included: intermediate/preliminary—Chasing Liberty (Samantha Garbarino, 49.0); preliminary—Hoodwink (Siobhan O’Brien, 37.4); preliminary/training—Two Out Rally (Amy Walsh, 79.5); training—Leonardo Da Vinci (Leigh Rettenmaier, 31.8); divisions of novice—Vermillion’s Hero (Amy White, 28.0) & Lady Gale (Ellen Aisenbrey, 26.5); divisions of beginner novice—Matter Of Heart (Erika Kufahl, 24.8) & Charmed Invader (Coleen McCarthy-Orta, 25.9).
Chagrin Valley
Moreland Hills, Ohio, July 14-18
Gladewinds Farm Inc.’s Indigo (Margie Engle) won the $30,000 Cleveland Grand Prix over Hidden Creek Farm Inc.’s Hidden Creek’s Pamina L (Engle). Hunter champions included: green conformation & grand hunter—Banderas (Friday’s Farm); regular working—The Specialist (Meredith Lipke); amateur-owner, 18-35—Play More (Judith Murch); amateur-owner, 36 & over—Accomplice (Lipke); low amateur-owner and grand amateur-owner—Hey Sailor (Shaw Johnson Price); adult amateur, 18-35—McIver (Margie Swanson); adult amateur, 35-45 & grand adult amateur—Classic Control (Margaret Taylor); adult amateur, 45 & over—Fargo (Susan Stanley); small junior—Aljano Jr. (CME Holdings LLC); small junior, 16-17—Mein Schatz (Kelly Bauernschmidt); large junior, 15 & under & grand junior—Cachet (Cavallo Farms & Caroline Spogli); large junior, 16-17—Asterix (Megan Charms); children’s pony—Prime Suspect (Anna Grahm); large children’s pony—October Sky (Gabi Gonzalez-Grey); children’s, 14 & under & grand children’s—Magnolia (Bright Star 158 LLC); children’s, 15-17—Kashmir (Kate Morrison); green pony—Buckle Up (Scott Petrie); small pony—Beaumont (Caroline Kahn); medium pony—Silly Putty (Mackenzie Murphy); large pony & grand pony—Cabaret (Stepping Stone Farm). Jumper champions included: low children’s/adult—Vermeton (Jenna Hoy); low junior/amateur-owner—Latina (Chuck Waters); high junior/amateur-owner, tie—Anjelica (Gabrielle Stern) & Undercover (Spartan Stables).
King Oak Dressage Days
Southhampton, Mass., July 16-18
FEI-level winners included: test of choice—Regent (Brenna Kucinski, 70.00%); Prix St. Georges—Evita (Ariel Matisse, 69.21); young horse test of choice—Rubato (Diana Mukpo, 70.80).
Coconino Summer Horse Trials II
Flagstaff, Ariz., July 15-18
Winners included: intermediate—Bounce II (Erin Hoverson, 37.6); preliminary—Novelle (Angela Grzywinski, 33.0); junior open training—Genial (Lindsey Coontz, 28.6); open training—Triton (Katherine Ogden, 33.2); senior training rider—Learning To Fly (Tristen Hooks, 28.2); training-level three-day event—Starvin’ Marvin (Kate Swain, 35.4); junior open novice—Agustus III (Emily Christensen, 31.0); open novice—Ceylon Cinnamon (Sean Worrall, 19.5); senior novice rider—Knight’s Tale (Annette Reals, 23.5); junior open beginner novice—California Pie (Kelsey Holmes, 31.0); open beginner novice—Cookie Monster (Taylor Lindsten, 25.2); senior beginner novice rider—Feriante Al (Linda Millisor, 27.6).
Vermont Summer Classic
East Dorset, Vt., July 14-18
The Dobbs Group’s Marengo (Hillary Dobbs, 0-0/35.54) won the $30,000 Battenkill Grand Prix over Missy Clark Warren’s Bazooka De Muze (Darragh Kenny, 0-4/35.66). Hunter champions included: children’s large pony—Opening Day (Samantha Valone); children’s small/medium pony—Glenmore Cloud Nine (Country Lane Farm); children’s, 13 & under—Shakespeare (Catherine Kenny); children’s, 14-17—Zapateda (Chiddingstone Farms LLC); small pony—Flashback (Madeline Schaeffer); medium pony—Topeka King (Kimberly Stewart); large pony—Simply Henry (Casey Hodges); small/medium green pony—Baby Blue (Madeline Schaeffer); small junior, 15 & under—Huntington (Stratford Stables); small junior, 16-17—Savannah (Casey Green); large junior, 15 & under—Alamo (Alexa Boggio); large junior, 16-17—Allejandro (Katie Dinan LLC); adult amateur, 18-35—Kurious (Ramsey Hanson); adult amateur, 36-45—French Kiss (Tina Furey); adult amateur, 46 & over—Nairobi Nights (Laura Lee Montross); first year green—Asscher (Lannie Lipson); second year green & regular working—The Artful Dodger (Kaela Paternoster); low amateur-owner, 18-35—Harbor Isle (Callie Seaman); amateur-owner, 18-35—Bettatonga (Michael Bonham); amateur-owner, 36 & over—Inxs (Robin Swiinderman). Jumper champions included: low children’s—Dakota 3E (Mercedes Chambless); low adult amateur—VDL Uresco (Coline McKenna); low junior/amateur-owner—Lamira (Robin Swinderman); high children’s, tie—Thunderbay (Alexa Boggio) & Roxanna (Shelly Holroyd); high adult amateur—Calmiro (Olivia Magliochetti); high junior/amateur-owner—Promised Land (Candy Tribble & Windsor Show Stables).
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River Bend Stables Horse Show
Rockford, Minn., July 14-18
Hunter champions included: low junior/amateur-owner—Five Star (Hayleigh Adams); pony—Hidden Springs Perriwinkle (McCarthy Farms); children’s—Isaura (Stephanie Aanenson); adult amateur—R. Alejandro (Marcy Lillyblad); low amateur—Bentrovato (Victoria Marevas).
Dressage At the Park
Allentown, N.J., July 17-18
FEI-level winners included: sections of open Prix St. Georges—Stonefire (Cesar Parra, 67.36%) & UB40 (Alex Robertson, 68.42); adult amateur Prix St. Georges—Gladiator (Mindy Elgart, 65.00); sections of open Intermediaire I—Olympia (Parra, 71.31) & Sea Lord (Silva Martin, 68.42); sections of open Intermediaire II—Grandiose (Parra, 68.42) & Fanale (Susan Springsteen, 60.00); sections of open Grand Prix—Be Se’ (Catherine Morelli, 66.80 & 66.80); sections of young rider Prix St. Georges—Witster Bratbjerg (Melissa Reese, 62.89 & 62.89); USEF 4-year-old test—Slingshot (Angela Bean, 64.60 & 64.40); test of choice—Bohdjan (Barbara Davis, 63.04).
RMI Summer I & II
Conyers, Ga., July 17-18
Hunter champions included: sections of junior/amateur-owner—Virtue (Hillary Stiff Tarantino) & Next Chapter (Lori Hosea); pony—Giovanni (Ashley Warren); adult amateur—Armani (Ashley Head); children’s & children’s/adult—Beholden (Kathryn Demas Mulkey). Jumper champions included: children’s/adult—Tantieme (Emily Wyatt).
Charleston Classic I
Charleston, S.C., July 18-20
Hunter champions included: green—Montague (Isobel Goldsmith); green conformation & amateur-owner, 36 & over—Marquis (Lee Cesery); low amateur-owner—Vignette (Christina Gaither); large junior, 15 & under—Even So (Paige Parker); small junior—O.C. (Meadow Hill Stables); small pony—First Edition (Katie Dinan LLC); medium pony—Keep A Secret (Isabel Coleman); adult amateur, 18-35—Laguna (Laurie Barna); adult amateur, 36 & over—Auden (Sherri Geddes); children’s, 14 & under—Tullamore Dew (Deveney Hoft); children’s, 15-17—Padji’d Eos (Victoria Saraldi-Gallardo); small/medium children’s—Copper Penny (Donald Stewart); large children’s pony—At The Roxy (Traci Combs).
Dressage At Lexington
Lexington, Va., July 16-18
FEI-level winners included: junior/young rider test of choice & Intermediaire I—Marwick (Patrick Tigchleaar, 69.73%, 69.47); sections of test of choice—Lou Bega (Andrea Manos, 67.36) & Benedick (Adriane Alvord, 66.21); Prix St. Georges—Supertimes (Tigchelaar, 66.57); Grand Prix—Nando (Anne Hurwitz, 63.94).
Country Classic I
Canby, Ore., July 14-18
Hunter champions included: open—TJ Maxx (Heidi Seidelhuber); green conformation—CoStar (Alexandra Zell); regular working & small junior—Illusion (Oscany Inc.); adult amateur, 18-30—Fremont (Sarah Hingson); adult amateur, 31-49—Rimpoche (Laura King); green working—Small Affair (Iwasaki & Reilly); adult amateur, 50 & over—Valentino (Sue Miner); large junior, 16-17—Night Cap (Colleen Beimer); children’s, 13 & under—Winter Castle (Jennifer French); children’s, 14-17—Happy Jack (Jennifer Baum); medium pony—Set To Sparkle (Tara Heffernan); children’s pony—Happy Medium (Haley Foster); large junior, 15 & under—Valor (Osacny Inc.); small/large junior pony—Serendipity (Holly Hill Farm).