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Zone 2 Defends Title to Take Team Gold in USEF National Junior Jumper Championships

Katherine Strauss and All In (©Al Cook – alcookphoto.com)

Harrisburg, Pa. – The team from Zone 2 took home the Team Gold for the second consecutive year with the best possible score to win the Prix des States Team Championship of the Neue Schule/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show, presented by The Lindsay Maxwell Charitable Fund. Zone 4 won the Silver and the Bronze went to Zone 5.

The Zone 2 team consisted of Madison Goetzmann (Skaneateles, N.Y.) riding Wrigley, Katherine Strauss (Southampton, N.Y.) aboard All In, Lauren Fischer (Bedford Hills, N.Y.) on Tosca du Feugre, and Eliza Month (Scarsdale, N.Y.) with Calumpi. The formidable foursome captured the title with three out of the four going double-clear over the Steve Stephens-designed course to finish with a zero fault score.

Ralph Caristo served as the Zone 2 Chef d’Equipe and was especially pleased with the victory. Caristo has held the position for many years, but he was unable to make the trip in 2015.

“I had to judge last year so Krista Freundlich substituted for me and she did a fantastic job,” said Caristo. “This is what we strive for. The girls really rose to the occasion. I told them to just go in there and have fun. They had enough experience so they knew what to do, and they did it.”

In a modified Nations Cup format, the seven teams and individual riders jumped the same course twice with one drop score permitted from each round. Although the top six teams moved on to the second round, the battle for Gold was really between Zone 2 and Zone 4. At the conclusion of the first round, Zone 2 held a slight lead with a zero score and Zone 4 was second with four faults.

Brett Burlington (Coral Gables, Fla.) led the way for Zone 4 going double-clear on Bluf. Cooper Dean (Fayette, Ala.) on WEC Quidam-Quidam had a total score of four faults, Sophie Simpson (Jupiter, Fla.) ended up with a total score of 12 faults on Why Not, and Helen Graves (Franklin, Tenn.) was the drop score on Armani to give the team a final score of 16 faults.

Strauss and Fischer had already piloted double-clear rounds for Zone 2, but Month was eliminated in round two, so the team needed anchor rider Goetzmann to do well in order to use Month as the drop score. Goetzmann also rode to a double-clear, clinching the Gold for the team.

“I had so much confidence in my horse and Ralph Caristo gives all of us so much confidence, so I didn’t feel too much pressure,” said Goetzmann on riding last. “I felt like I had a great team behind me and my horse was absolutely amazing. I thought it was an excellent course. There was a tight time allowed and a few wide oxers coming out of short turns. You really had to understand how to ride the track and be able to ride efficiently and smooth in the indoor ring because we are used to riding in a big outdoor ring throughout the season.”

Goetzmann and Strauss were also members of the 2015 Gold-medal winning team, which Strauss believes may have helped them win the title.

“It’s a huge adjustment riding indoors,” said Strauss. “Things come up quicker; you have to adjust to the way the lines ride. Maddie and I have been in this class many times before on the same horses so we were expecting those turns and the way this ring rides. It felt great coming here with such a great team.”

It was the first time Fischer and her mare had competed in the Championship and she was thrilled with their inaugural run. “I am really proud of my mare. It was her first time doing anything like this. She really came out on top and gave me two nice clear rounds. I thought the course was challenging, the time allowed was definitely a factor. You really had to know your horse for this course.”

Month, who had a less successful night than her teammates, also thought the course was challenging. “The oxers were pretty wide,” said Month. “It was crucial for you to keep pace but keep a connection to your horse. I think it tested a lot of us. I feel so lucky to be part of such an awesome team.”

The team of Zone 5, with Caelinn Leahy (Maple Park, Ill.), Alexandra Pielet (Highland Park, Ill.), Giavanna Rinaldi (Wayne, Ill.), and Dana Wille (Dexter, Mich.), snagged the Bronze with a score of 37 faults.

The Championship culminated on Saturday with the top 60% from Phases I and II for the Neue Schule/USEF National Junior Jumper Individual Championship. In a nail biting fight to the finish, Strauss took top honors riding All In, owned by Katherine Strauss, LLC. The win was all the more special as she was competing in her final year as a junior rider.

“I couldn’t have been happier with the way my horse jumped this week, I am so proud of him. This is my third year competing with him here and it feels great to finally come back and have this finish,” said Strauss. “This has been a class that I have watched for many years and to represent Zone 2 and compete with riders that have worked so hard to get here all year is so special. I’m even more thrilled to have this win with my teammates and my barn mate. It’s a true testament to how strong the Zone 2 riders are.”

In the final phase of the Championship, scores are carried over from the previous two phases. The top three, Strauss, Goetzmann and Fischer, all entered the final phase of the competition without having knocked down a single rail. The margin between them was one and one half faults, meaning there was no room for error in order to capture Gold.

Riding in reverse order of merit, Fischer was the first of the three to ride. Fischer and her mare, Tosca du Feugre, were easily negotiating the Steve Stephens-designed course until the final fence, where they came in at an awkward distance and the mare made a herculean effort to leave the rails intact.

“I didn’t see anything,” said Fischer about the distance at the final fence. “I was like, it’s the last jump, I can’t have it down and I panicked, but I knew she had my back. I said, ‘Come on Tessa!’ And she cleared it. She’s a good girl. She had my back. In the beginning she really didn’t like me very much. It took me actually 12 months to figure out how to ride her so it makes this moment more special.”

Goetzmann followed Fischer riding on Wrigley. Fischer had already gone clear and Strauss was waiting in the wings, so the pressure was on. The young rider had no problem going clear and clinched silver.

“It’s such an amazing accomplishment,” said Goetzmann. “My horse, Wrigley and I continue to grow and grow. I’ve had her for about two years now and each show our partnership gets better and better. It’s an amazing feeling having both of my teammates finish well. No matter what the end result was, I was going to be happy.”

As the final rider of the 18 who competed in the final phase, Strauss had a long wait before entering the arena. Her teammates had already gone clear, so she and All In needed to be flawless to win gold.

“These two definitely put the pressure on, they are so hardworking, so talented and so accomplished,” said Strauss. “I was definitely nervous, but I had total confidence in my horse. He’s such a special horse.”

Strauss also won the William C. Steinkraus Style of Riding Award, sponsored by Karen Healey Stables. The award is presented to the Prix des States Junior Jumper Rider who best exemplifies the American style of equitation and the respectful, dignified, courteous and workmanlike manner of a true sportsman.

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T. J. O’Mara Wins Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Medal Final at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show

T. J. O’Mara riding Kaskade (©Al Cook – alcookphoto.com)

Harrisburg, Pa. – T. J. O’Mara was in disbelief after taking top honors in the Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Medal Final presented by Randolph College, at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show, presented by The Lindsay Maxwell Charitable Fund. Just one week earlier, the 17-year-old Rumson, N.J. resident won the Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals – East.

“It is a little unbelievable; last weekend really hasn’t sunk in and the fact that it happened again today is unbelievable,” said O’Mara. “I am in shock right now. I never expected this to happen. My goal was just to be in the test. I would have been happy with a top four ribbon and I just can’t believe it right now.”

Annabel Revers of Weston, Mass. jumped from 13th place after the first round to the runner-up spot and McKayla Langmeier, East Granby, Conn., was third.

Following a preliminary round of 276 riders, the top 25 were called back for the second round, which was whittled down to an additional test for the top four. Revers placed fourth, Taylor St. Jacques was called back third, O’Mara was second, and McKayla Langmeier was the rider to beat.

The final test required riders to complete a course of six jumps including a roll back from the second fence, counter canters at the third and fourth fences and a hand gallop to the final fence. The counter canters proved to be the deciding factor. Riding in reverse order of merit, Revers was the pathfinder and chose to do a simple change for the counter canter.

“I was hoping to land both leads on the counter canter, but that didn’t work out for the first one so I had to do a simple change, which was fine,” said Revers. “This was a really exciting day for me because coming here I was definitely not expecting to be second. I’ve never even gotten a ribbon at a major equitation final. Today was really my day.”

O’Mara turned in two flawless flying changes on Kaskade. “My mare is just incredible at doing flying changes,” said O’Mara. “I was expecting her to land right at the first counter canter but when that didn’t happen I had to switch gears and focus on the next part of the test and completing the test.”

Langmeier ran into a bit of trouble with her second change, which, according to judges Jimmy Torano and Marylisa Leffler, cost her the championship.

“McKayla came in on top and even when she did the first simple change, she played it safe, which was a smart thing to do because she was winning the class,” said Torano. “Then for one second she maybe let up and it cost her, but she still rode great.”

O’Mara is trained by Stacia Madden and Max Amaya. He will have his name added to the Adrian Van Sinderen Memorial Perpetual Trophy, not far from his sister Meg, who won the Medal Final in 2012.

One additional award was given out on Sunday. Charisma, owned by Heritage Farms, LLC and ridden by Taylor St. Jacques, won the Doris H. Clark Memorial Perpetual Trophy as Best Equitation Horse.

Top Ten Results:
1. T. J. O’Mara, Rumson, N.J.
2. Anabel Revers, Weston, Mass.
3. McKayla Langmeier, East Granby, Conn.
4. Taylor St. Jacques, Glen Allen, Va.
5. Emma Kurtz, Hudson, Ohio
6. Sydney Hutchins, Westlake Village, Calif.
7. Lucy Deslauriers, New York, N.Y.
8. Madison Goetzmann, Skaneateles, N.Y.
9. Katherine Strauss, Southampton, N.Y.
10. Louisa Brackett, Grayslake, Ill.

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Deslauriers Secures Win at 2015 USEF National Junior Jumper Championship

Lucy Deslauriers (Al Cook)

Harrisburg, Pa. – The 2015 Neue Schule/USEF National Junior Jumper Championship concluded this afternoon at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show with Phase III welcoming back 13 combinations to jump for the national championship title. Lucy Deslauriers was the ultimate victor, adding nothing to her three-phase total of one fault to secure the Gold medal. In a jump-off for the Silver medal, Victoria Colvin secured the second spot on the podium with a clear jump-off round ahead of Vivian Yowan who took Bronze.

Deslauriers (New York, N.Y.) and Lisa Deslauriers’ Hester entered Phase III on just a single fault, having jumped two double-clear rounds in Phase II’s Prix des States, where she contributed to the Zone 2 Gold medal win. As the penultimate to go in the order, the seasoned combination put in a beautiful effort over the Michael Vaillancourt-designed course. Last to go and leading coming into the day on zero faults, Colvin (Loxahatchee, Fla.) and Take the High Road LLC’s Cafino had a rail down at fence 11, sealing the win for Deslauriers.

“It’s been an incredible week. I am so lucky to not only have Hestor, but to come up with this result. My horse was really amazing all week and I’m just really thankful.”

Yowan (Versailles, Ky.) and Stone Hill Farm’s Vornado Van Den Hoendrik began the day on three faults and were clear over the course, but added a single time fault to their total. Following Colvin’s knock-down, the two were tied on four-faults, forcing a jump-off for the Silver medal. This was a familiar position for Colvin, having jumped-off for the Silver medal against Deslauriers at the 2014 Championship. First to go over the shortened course, Yowan had a rail down at fence 12b. Determined to go one better over last year’s result, Colvin put in a clear effort to secure the Silver medal.

Prior to the class, Deslauriers was awarded the William C. Steinkraus Style Award, presented by Karen Healey, as the Prix des States Junior Jumper rider who best exemplified the American style of equitation, and the respectful, dignified, courteous, and workmanlike manner of a true sportsman.

Neue Schule/USEF National Junior Jumper Championship Results

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Zone 2 Captures Prix des States Gold at 2015 USEF National Junior Jumper Championship

Madison Goetzmann and Wrigley (Al Cook – www.alcookphoto.com)

Harrisburg, Pa. – Team medals were on the line Friday evening at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show as seven teams and a further 29 individuals went to task for two rounds of jumping over a Michel Vaillancourt-designed course in the 2015 Neue Schule/USEF National Junior Jumper Championship. Zone 2 earned Team Gold, while Zone 1 took Team Silver and Zone 4 took Team Bronze.

Led by Chef d’Equipe Krista Freundlich, Zone 2 finished round one on a score of four and clinched Gold by collecting no faults in round two. As the pathfinder for the team Katherine Strauss produced four- and eight-fault rounds, respectively, on All In. Second in the order, Madison Goetzmann jumped double-clear on Wrigley. Kira Kerkorian and Nightmare 25, jumping third for Zone 2, had 14 faults in the first round and jumped clear in the second. Anchor combination Lucy Deslauriers and Hester delivered a double-clear to seal the victory for Zone 2.

Zone 1, composed of McKayla Langmeier with Promised Land (8,0), Kelly Arani with Artani 2 (12,12), Jordan Freedman with Feeling (4,0), and Ali Tritschler with Fantasy (0,4), earned the Team Silver medal. Zone 4, composed of Louise Graves and Zavira (8,0), MacKenzie McGehee with Unique (16,4), Helen Graves with Armani (12,0), and Victoria Colvin with Cafino (0,0), took home Team Bronze.

The team medal ceremony will take place on Saturday afternoon prior to the conclusion of the Individual Championship.

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Lillie Keenan Achieves Gold in the Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Individual Championship

Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Individual Championship (Al Cook Productions)

New Cumberland, Pa. – Following four rounds of jumping in the $7,500 Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Individual Championship at the 68th Annual Pennsylvania National Horse Show, Lillie Keenan of New York, N.Y., again proved why she is considered one of the top up-and-coming talents in the sport of jumping. Riding her dual Gold medalist from the 2013 Adequan/FEI North American Junior & Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North, Londinium, the 16-year-old finished on a score of 9.5 faults to add Individual gold to the Team Silver won on Friday night with her Zone 2 teammates.

Championship competition began on Thursday with Phase I: the speed leg. On Friday evening combinations returned to jump for team honors and further individual scores in Phase II, held in a two-round Nations Cup format. The Individual Championship came to a close on Saturday as the top of the field following Friday returned to jump in the final determining round in Phase III.

Keenan and Chasonette Farm LLC’s 11-year-old Oldenburg gelding entered Saturday’s competition in third place with just 5.5 faults, they rolled a single pole to add four faults to their championship score and secure the National Title.

Gabriele Mershad (New Albany, Ohio) and Michael Hughes (Allendale, N.J.) performed an exciting jump-off for the Silver medal. Mershad and Skara Glen’s Basel were tied with Hughes and Luxina at 13 faults following Saturday’s Phase III. Mershad and Mershad Stables, LLC’s 11-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding went first and jumped a clear round. Hughes and Christina Fried’s nine-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare had one rail to take the Bronze medal.

Mershad presented an exemplary ride Saturday with just four faults. With five faults in Phase I and four in Phase II, the pair finished with 13 faults for the weekend.

Hughes finished with one fault in Phase I, four faults in Phase II, eight in Phase III, and one rail in the jump-off for an overall total of 17.

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Zone 5 Defends Title at the 2013 Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships

Harrisburg, Pa. – The team from Zone 5 hoped to defend their championship title from last year and they did just that Friday night in the 2013 Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships. Not far behind, Zone 2 claimed the Silver medal and Zone 1 took the Bronze. Held during the 68th Annual Pennsylvania National Horse Show, the championships follow a modified Nations Cup format. Teams jumped the same course twice with one drop score permitted from each round. Alan Wade’s course proved to be quite challenging, with the electric atmosphere also seeming to have an effect on the horses and riders.

After the first round of competition, Zones 1, 2, and 5 were all tied with four faults. Seven riders had clear rounds, with six of those riders being from one of the top-placed teams. The second round proved to be the deciding factor of who would take home the Gold medal.

Under the guidance of Chef d’Equipe Alex Jayne, Zone 5 was able to perform well under the pressure and once again take home the Gold medal. The team, made up of Gabriela Mershad and Skara Glen’s Basel, Lauren Tyree and Audi’s Top Secret, Vivian Yowan and Ralvesther, and Kalvin Dobbs and Tea Party, finished with a total of 12 faults to stay atop the leaderboard. After having a clear first round, Mershad (New Albany, Ohio) had four faults in round two with Mershad Stables, LLC’s 11-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding. Tyree (Chicago, Ill.) had four faults in round one but had a clear second round with the 13-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding owned by Missy Clark. Yowan (Lexington, Ky.) went clear in round one with Cloverleaf Farm’s 15-year-old Royal Dutch Warmblood mare but knocked two rails for eight faults in round two. Dobbs (Carmel, Ind.) had four faults in both rounds with Treesdale Farms’ 14-year-old Swedish Warmblood gelding.

Zone 2 earned the Silver medal with a final score of 16 faults. With the help of Chef d’Equipe Jeff Brennan, the team of Charlotte Jacobs on Kachina, Michael Hughes on Luxina, Katherine Strauss and Chellando Z, and Lillie Keenan and Londinium was able to perform well in the face of adverse conditions. Jacobs (East Aurora, N.Y.) went clear with the Deeridge Farms’ 15-year-old Selle Francais mare in round one but knocked two rails in round two for eight faults. Hughes (Allendale, N.J.) crashed through fence three during round one with the nine-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare owned by Christina Fried for four faults but came back and went clear during round two. Strauss (Southampton, N.Y.) had an unfortunate fall from the 10-year-old Zangersheide gelding owned by Katherine Strauss, LLC at 5b during round one resulting in elimination. Keenan (New York, N.Y.) rode Chasonette Farm LLC’s 11-year-old Oldenburg gelding to an immaculate clear during round one but knocked a single rail in round to for four faults.

The Bronze medal went to Zone 1 after they finished on a score of 20.Chef d’Equipe Darren Graziano guided Sydney Shulman and HH Narcos du Marais, Megan McDermott and Bull Run’s Becky Blue, Dana Scott and KM Whatever RV, and Victoria Arute and Zakenman Zaffier to a medal-winning performance. Shulman (Greenwich, Conn.) had four faults in round one and knocked two rails in round two for eight faults with Back Country Farm’s 12-year-old Selle Francais gelding. McDermott (New Milford, Conn.) and Madeline McDermott’s 11-year-old Holsteiner mare went clear then had a rail for four faults in round two. Scott (Wilton, Conn.) had a lovely clear in round one with Nod Hill Farm’s 10-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding then knocked a rail in the second round. Arute (Avon, Conn.) had four faults to start off followed by eight faults in round two with Olympic Dreams, LLC’s nine-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding.

The scores from Friday’s Phase II and Thursday’s Phase I carry over into Phase III of the Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Individual Championship, with the top 60% qualifying for Saturday’s competition.

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By Kathleen Landwehr

Major Equitation and Junior Jumping Championships Up for Grabs This Week in Harrisburg

Lexington, Ky. – Two big championships for young equestrians will be contested at the 2013 Pennsylvania National Horse Show in Harrisburg, Pa. this week. The Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships will be held over three nights from Thursday through Saturday, and the Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Equitation Medal Finals presented by Randolph College will take place all day Sunday.

The Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships include an individual championship and a Prix des States team championship. The individual championship will be determined over four rounds, beginning with a speed class on Thursday night and culminating in a final, cumulative round on Saturday night. The second phase of the competition will be on Friday night and take the form of a team competition over two rounds.

A very strong group of riders from USHJA Zones 1-10 will be in Harrisburg attempting to win those team and individual titles. Among the competitors are the winners of the Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals on the east and west coast. Michael Hughes (Allendale, N.J.) is coming off of a Talent Search East win Sunday in Gladstone, N.J. He’ll be jumping for the Zone 2 team, and two of his teammates will be riders he rode off against in the final phase of the Talent Search competition, Charlotte Jacobs (East Aurora, N.Y.) and Allison Toffolon (Bronxville, N.Y.). Olivia Champ (La Canada Flintridge, Calif.) won the Talent Search on the west coast and will be representing Zone 10.

Sunday in Harrisburg will be dedicated to the Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Equitation Medal Finals presented by Randolph College.  242 riders will take to the course before daybreak on Sunday in the hopes of having their name etched on the Adrian Van Sindren Trophy, the historic award for these prestigious Finals.

The Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Equitation Medal Finals is one of the year’s biggest and most prestigious hunter seat equitation competitions. Past winners include international jumping stars Kent Farrington, Brianne Goutal, and Jessica Springsteen.

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Abigail McArdle Leads Zone Five to USEF Prix de States Team Championship

Abigail McArdle and Cosma 20 won the USEF Prix de States Team Championship and the Individual Junior Jumper Reserve Championship. Photo By: Al Cook

Harrisburg, PA – October 16, 2012 – The best young riders in the country gathered at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show this weekend to compete during the 2012 Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships. Leading the way was 18-year-old Abigail McArdle of Barrington, IL, who helped Zone Five capture the USEF Prix de States Team Championship and later went on to earn the Individual Junior Jumper Reserve Championship aboard Cosma 20.

McArdle and Cosma 20 kicked the weekend off right with a clear first round on Thursday night, finishing in second place just shy of the leading time. Friday night highlighted the USEF Prix de States Team Championship. McArdle’s Zone Five Team members included Kalvin Dobbs of Carmel, IN riding Winde; Lillie Ross of Wheaton, IL aboard Pako; and Catherine Tyree of Chicago, IL on Wetter.

After the first round the team had 12 faults to their name, and all of the pressure came down on McArdle. As the anchor rider, she needed to lay down a clear round during the second phase to take the gold.

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Zone 5, Scott, and O’Mara Win USEF Championships at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show

Abigail McArdle of the Zone 5 Team on Cosma 20 (Al Cook)

Harrisburg, PA – Three National Championships were decided this past weekend at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. Thirty-one competitors in the 2012 Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships and more than 250 of the best hunter equitation riders in the Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Medal Finals presented by Randolph College vied for the top spot in their championships.

The Zone 5 Team Wins Gold in the Randolph College/USEF Prix de States Team Championship

The Zone 5 team captured the Gold medal in the Randolph College/USEF Prix de States Team Championship at the 67th Annual Pennsylvania National Horse Show on Friday evening. The team members were: Kalvin Dobbs of Carmel, IN riding Winde; Abigail McArdle of Barrington Hills, IL on Cosma 20; Lillie Ross of Wheaton, IL aboard Pako; and Catherine Tyree of Chicago, IL on Wetter.

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Top Class Fields Line Up for Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships and Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Medal Finals at Pennsylvania National Horse Show

Meg O'Mara and Sinatra IV competing in last year's Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships (Al Cook)

Lexington, KY – The top junior equitation and jumper riders head to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania this week to compete at the prestigious Pennsylvania National Horse Show. “Junior Weekend” runs October 11-14 and will host 28 competitors in the 2012 Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships. With more than 275 of the best hunter equitation riders, competitors will vie for the top spot in the Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Medal Finals presented by Randolph College. Fans unable to attend can find the Individual Final of the Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships on Saturday and the Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Medal Finals presented by Randolph College on Sunday on the USEFNetwork.com presented by SmartPak.

2012 Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships

The Randolph College/USEF National Junior Jumper Championships crown is one of the most coveted titles riders can earn. The Team Championship will be determined on Friday following two rounds of jumping; these scores will also carry over to Individual standings. A total of four rounds will determine Individual medalists; Thursday competition kicks off with the first Individual Qualifier and the top competitors following the two team rounds will move on to Saturday’s final.

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