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This a new horse for the rider, and Isabelle feels that they are both a little green at the level. I wasn’t out to make the time, I was out to have a good run with him, a confident run.” said Isabelle speaking of Millbrook. In the Open Preliminary Cochranville, Pennsylvania’s Isabelle Bosley on Night Quality (Millbrook) took the day. Owned by the rider, Wild Affair (Black Tie Affair x Wild Magnolia) is a 12-year-old grey thoroughbred mare. The last of the FEI divisions to finish the day, the CCI2*-S Under 25 was won by Calli Lipping of Bethesda, MD riding Wild Affair to a final score of 40.0.

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Indie (Vechta x Indulga) is a fourteen-year-old bay Anglo European gelding. Many will recognize Indie as a horse that Jennie Brannigan of Kennett Square, PA use to compete successfully for Nina Gardner. 40 added to her dressage score today on cross-country. Sloane Pierpont of New Canaan, CT took home the red ribbon for the win riding Indie to an almost faultless with just. Louis M is a 14-year-old chestnut Rheinlander gelding previous ridden by Cornelia Dorr.

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The CCI3*-S Under 25 went to dressage leader, Alexa Gartenberg of Gladwyne, Pennsylvania riding her own Louis M on a final score of 42.70. Third placed in the CCI3*-S went to another local Quebec rider, Melissa Boutin of Ascot Corner and her 10-year-old Zweibrucker gelding, EWSZ Jalando making it a Quebec sweep in the division. He is maturing, he is still a young horse” further Peter said of Colleen and Monty “they were going forward, it was fun to watch, I am very happy for both of them.” Speaking with Peter Barry about Colleen and the rides he said “what I really liked to see was Monty today just jumping those cross-country jumps out of stride, going forward, looking at them, not having to slow down or set up a lot. First place went to her other ride in the division was Vermont (Monty) a Hanoverian gelding. The eight-year-old horse, born in Holland was purchased through Irish rider, Tim Bourke. Colleen’s second place ride in the CCI3*-S went to Peter Barry’s Dutch Warmblood gelding, Foreign Quality (Badger).













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