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Some competition notes....

Karen ran three horses in the Open Intermediate last Saturday, the 15th, at the Seneca Valley Pony Club Horse Trials.

Veronica had a dressage score of 24.4 and didn't add anything to that, to win that division. She moved Sunset Paradise up for her first Intermediate and was 4th after dressage, had a few time penalties XC, and one rail down, but finished in first place.

Mandiba was in the same division and had been 2nd after dressage. One XC jump had some lighting issues causing a couple of horse falls and Mandiba had a 20 there. The ground jury changed the fence somewhat after those problems. Mandiba jumped clear SJ and ended up 4th.

They are all going to Plantation Field Horse Trials this weekend, then a weekend off and then to Morven Park horse trials.



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