Winter 2022/2023 Issue
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We cannot accept copyrighted photos without permission from owner. You must have permission before reprinting anything from East Coast Equestrian. For permission please call (717) 509-9800 or email steph@eastcoastequestrian.net FREE Print subscribers get FREE classifieds! Print subscribers get FREE non-commercial classified ads! Just email your non-commercial (events, horses/trailers/tack for sale, boarding/lessons/training etc.) classified, 35 words or less to steph@eastcoast equestrian.net. Be sure to include your name and mailing address as it appears on your subscription label. (Not a print subscriber? Sign up online at eastcoastequestrian.net .) Classifieds can run in more than one issue but must be resubmitted each month. Deadline is the 12th of the month before publication. FARMS HORSES MISC. HORSES (Continued from page 21) people employing me for the first time this year is really special to me. It’s been a different year for me, but one that’s been so, so positive.” USEF Three Star Finishing on their dressage score of 26.4, Elisa Wallace (USA) and Renkum Corsair brought home the 2022 USEF CCI3*-L Eventing National Championship. Wallace and the Corsair Syndicate’s 12-year-old Anglo-European gelding were in second place overnight before putting in one of only nine clear show jumping rounds. “I knew how the course was riding since I had my first horse, Let It Be Lee, in there,” Wal- lace said. “And from riding last year’s, I knew it could be a tough requirement. It’s tight and a very jumper-type course. I had a lot of confidence coming in; he did the 1.45m jumpers as a 7-year-old, and he’s really helped with my confidence in show jumping. I just pretended like it was a jump- er round at (the World Equestrian Center).” Ken Krome’s winding 1.20m track featuring 14 jumping efforts proved to be greatly influential in the 3 Star. Second-place finisher Jenny Caras (USA) moved up nine spots from her overnight po- sition in 11th with a double-clear round aboard her and Jerry Hollis’s 10-year-old Mecklenburg gelding Sommersby. The pair finished on their dressage score of 29.9. “I was talking to the owners after my round and had friends texting me saying ‘You’re moving up, you’re moving up,’” she said. “And I just said, ‘I’m not going to win. If I could even make it to the top five, that would be fantastic.’ I’m so excited to be here in second now.” Despite dropping a rail at fence #10A of the penultimate combination, Cassie Sanger (USA) and Fernhill Zoro main- tained their overnight placing to finish third with a score of 30.6. At just 18 years old, Sanger also earned the Best Young Rider and Best First-Timer awards for her success in her first CCI3*-L aboard Nina Sanger’s 14-year-old Anglo-European gelding. Americans Will Coleman and Lillian Heard earned the Best Dressed Awards as the riders with the most stylish outfits at Wednes- day’s initial horse inspection. For their wonderful presen- tations during Sunday’s second horse inspection, Jenny Caras’s 3 Star mount Sommersby and Will Coleman’s (USA) 5 Star mount DonDante earned the Best Turned Out Awards. Earning the Grooms Awards were Renkum Corsair’s groom Meghan Malloy and Coup De Coeur Dudevin’s groom Ker- ryn Edmans. World #1 Tim Price of New Zealand Captures Second Maryland 5 Star To our readers: Our next issue will be February, 2023. Until we return for our 30th year, happy holidays and a happy new year! TRAINING: Westfield Farm LLC, Tailored for horse and owner. ALL Breeds and disciplines. We will make your trail horse safe or a winning show horse. More info at Westfieldfarmllc.com or CALL 717-432-2828. We get results! Noble Hill Rescue, Inc, in Lancaster County connects peo- ple with neglected, abandoned, and abused animals. 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