
Headed towards home on the CIC*** cross-country course at The Fork (N.C.) on April 4, Tamra Smith and Twizted Syster picked up a run-out when Smith lost steering with the mare. At the end of her course, Smith was stopped by the ground jury and given a Fédération Equestre International yellow card for her lack of control.
On May 14, the Fédération Equestre Internationale published its updated list of eventing yellow (warning) card recipients online. Since April, two U.S. eventers have received yellow cards, and two have received verbal warnings.
At the Ocala Horse Properties CCI**/CCI* (Fla.), April 10-14, verbal warnings went to Leah Lang-Gluscic (abuse of horse—spur marks) and Hallie Coon (incorrect behavior—late for cross-country start).
On Aug. 11, the Fédération Equestre Internationale published its updated list of eventing yellow (warning) card recipients online. Since the end of April, three U.S. riders and three Canadians have been issued yellow cards, and four others have been given official verbal warnings. The majority of disciplinary actions came at The Event at Rebecca Farm, July 21-24, in Kalispell, Mont.
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