Monday, May. 6, 2024

2014 Pennsylvania National Horse Show

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The amateur-owners took center stage at Harrisburg on Friday when the 3'3" divisions were awarded their championships.
Top show jumper Kent Farrington had a choice to make when considering a mount for the $40,000 Pennsylvania Big Jump class at the Pennsylvania National. He'd had solid results on Blue Angel and Voyeur all summer, but as he counted down the weeks to Harrisburg, his choice of mount for the tight indoor arena was clear and simple: Willow. And when they put in the fastest round on Michel Vaillancourt's technical track, his decision was validated.
“He just has an amazing jump,” Jen Alfano said of Candid. “As soon as I jumped him over a couple jumps, I knew I wanted him.”
When Amanda Steege saw the frontrunners in the 3'3" pre-green hunter division score 90s in the first over-fences class, she was pretty sure she'd be using her time at the Pennsylvania National to school her new mare, Mirror Image, not win. But the mare came into her own and snagged the pre-green hunter championship, to Steege's pleasant surprise.

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After being the drop score in the first round, Hayley Waters was determined to do her part in the Prix des States for Zone 4.
Tori's longtime partners Ovation and Inclusive dominated the junior hunters.
This Irish teenager is making a bid for the Pessoa/USEF Medal Finals with just a few months of equitation showing under his belt.
Photos of NAL hunters and fun from Hunt Night.
After winning the $40,000 Pennsylvania Big Jump on Thursday at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show with Game Ready, Irish rider Conor Swail commented that the gelding was his third string horse. But after capturing the victory in the $85,000 Grand Prix de Penn National, he admitted the horse may have moved up on his list.

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