Friday, May. 2, 2025

2016 National Horse Show

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The first five riders in the ring for the jump-off of the $250,000 Longines Lexington FEI World Cup qualifier went for it—raced against the clock, tried sharp turns and dashed towards long distances. Then Kent Farrington and Voyeur entered the ring, galloping—flying, really—around nearly 4 seconds faster (36.93 seconds) than second-placed Callan Solem on VDL Wizard (40.69 seconds), with a round that looked impossible to catch.
Four young riders were crowned champions of the junior hunter divisions on Saturday- click to read about them all!
A 7-year-old horse, a 13-year-old rider? It was a recipe for success at the National Horse Show for Mackenzie Alzheimer and Emperador!
In a world full of horse show dogs, be a horse show cat! Click to read about Bug!

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