
NAJYRC
Day 3
CROSS COUNTRY
We had a fun and exciting day of cross country. Some very good riding from our Area VI riders! The weather gave us a bit of a break since it was only 91 degrees during cross country instead of 106.
David Koss was our first rider out in the 2* and rode a flawless cross country round. It was a joy to watch David and Candy skipping around the course. They did have a few time faults but are now in 8th place.
Max McManamy was our second rider out on course. Max and Taylor also looked amazing. Max is our youngest member of our 2* team at the ripe age of 16. She rode like she's been competing at the 2* level for years. Very impressive!!! Unfortunately, she also had some time which moved her into 4th place.
Tiana Coudray was our 3rd rider out on the 2* track. Tiana and Fin were blazing around the course effortlessly when they had a slight bobble at the last water which incurred her 20 penalties. Fortunately her fast trip and excellent dressage score helped keep us in the game.
Jenny Brannigan and Cooper were our last pair out on course and were clean and inside the time! They defiantly fulfilled their anchor position!
The Area VI 2* Team is still in 1st by 20 points and is hoping for 4 double clear show jumping rounds tomorrow.
Our one star team made the very challenging 1* track look effortless.
Suzy Hettich and Chance were 1st out of the box and looked very solid! They did incur a few time penalties which dropped them down a few placings, however we will be counting on a strong performance tomorrow.
Madison Reeb rode very well! They started off needing a little more fire but immediately after fence 4 Madi and Bella zipped around the course. Madi is in 9th place with only 6 points from the leader.
All of the horses are looking good and with the amazing effort from Dr. Laura Werner as well as Grant from Four Star Equine Therapy everyone is looking forward to a successful jog tomorrow morning. We will keep you all posted on our show jumping tomorrow.
From Colorado. . . . . . . . . . . . .til tomorrow.
Tamie Smith
Day 3
CROSS COUNTRY
We had a fun and exciting day of cross country. Some very good riding from our Area VI riders! The weather gave us a bit of a break since it was only 91 degrees during cross country instead of 106.
David Koss was our first rider out in the 2* and rode a flawless cross country round. It was a joy to watch David and Candy skipping around the course. They did have a few time faults but are now in 8th place.
Max McManamy was our second rider out on course. Max and Taylor also looked amazing. Max is our youngest member of our 2* team at the ripe age of 16. She rode like she's been competing at the 2* level for years. Very impressive!!! Unfortunately, she also had some time which moved her into 4th place.
Tiana Coudray was our 3rd rider out on the 2* track. Tiana and Fin were blazing around the course effortlessly when they had a slight bobble at the last water which incurred her 20 penalties. Fortunately her fast trip and excellent dressage score helped keep us in the game.
Jenny Brannigan and Cooper were our last pair out on course and were clean and inside the time! They defiantly fulfilled their anchor position!
The Area VI 2* Team is still in 1st by 20 points and is hoping for 4 double clear show jumping rounds tomorrow.
Our one star team made the very challenging 1* track look effortless.
Suzy Hettich and Chance were 1st out of the box and looked very solid! They did incur a few time penalties which dropped them down a few placings, however we will be counting on a strong performance tomorrow.
Madison Reeb rode very well! They started off needing a little more fire but immediately after fence 4 Madi and Bella zipped around the course. Madi is in 9th place with only 6 points from the leader.
All of the horses are looking good and with the amazing effort from Dr. Laura Werner as well as Grant from Four Star Equine Therapy everyone is looking forward to a successful jog tomorrow morning. We will keep you all posted on our show jumping tomorrow.
From Colorado. . . . . . . . . . . . .til tomorrow.
Tamie Smith
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