Good afternoon,
Here are the show results from the Quentin Fall Classic:
-Roundabout and Mary Lisa Leffler were Baby Green Hunter Champions
-Landshark and Mary Lisa Leffler were Baby Green Hunter Reserve Champions
-Hope Town and Mary Lisa Leffler were 1.20meter Jumper Reserve Champions and were 3rd in the Open Speed Challenge
-Carlot and Mary Lisa Leffler won the Open Welcome Stake and were 7th in the $25,000 Grand Prix
-Bling Bling and Mary Lisa Leffler were 4th in the Open Welcome Stake and were 5th in the $25,000 Grand Prix
-Prince Royal and Courtney Logan won the NAL Adult Jumper Classic
-Quiloa and Emily Leins were 8th in the Low Child/Adult Jumper Classic
Here are the results from the PJA Show at Swan Lake Stables:
-Amon de Diamante and Mary Lisa Leffler won the 1.25meter Classic
-Hope Town and Mary Lisa Leffler were 3rd in the 1.25meter Classic
-Carlot and Mary Lisa Leffler were 4th in the $24, 975 Grand Prix and 4th in the Open Welcome
-Bling Bling and Mary Lisa Leffler were 9th in the $24, 975 Grand Prix and 2nd in the Open Welcome
-Escape and Becky Smith were 3rd in the NAL Children’s/Adult Classic
-One More Glide and Dawn Vileno were 6th in the NAL Children’s/Adult Classic
And from the Back to School Classic at Mcdonogh Show:
-Quoteworthy and Bari Friedman were Adult Amateur Younger Champions
-Serendipity and Eleanora D’Amore were Low/Pre-Adult Hunter Reserve Champions and won the Pre-Adult Hunter Classic
-Addison and Katri Hunter were Low Child/Adult Jumper Champions
-Tara XVII and Diana Wang was 6th in the NAL Child/Adult Jumper Classic
-Amanda Brightman was 3rd in the MHSA Adult Medal
Way to go everyone! Special thanks to Sheryl Sutherby for the photos 🙂
Also, special congratulations to Kimmy Saul (Pam’s youngest) has recently joined the Texas A&M Equestrian Staff as the Director of Operations. She is responsible for all of the team’s administrative duties, coordinating travel, recruiting visits and event management, while assisting major fundraising efforts for the team. She is also currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Sport Management. Way to go Kimmy! What a great job opportunity for her!