Please keep up with the updates for those of us who can’t watch!
I’m so glad Ava’s found a niche doing commentary for these events. She’s knowledgeable, kind, diplomatic, and light years more pleasant to listen to than some of the usual suspects we’ve had in the booth in years past.
10th: Clara Propp
9th: Caroline Olsen
Clara Propp 10th
Kaitlyn Kiely 8th
Reese Merna 7th
Ella Witt 6th
Missed 9th
We might have to do this by committee because my CMH is glitching nonstop.
6th: Ella Witt
5th: Christian Dominguez
You are ahead of me by at least 40 seconds CMH…
JJ Torano in 4th
Liv Sweetnam in 3rd
Amira Kettanah in 2nd, and Taylor Cawley is our winner!
Thank you for the updates! Congratulations to the top 10. Fabulous group of talent!
I concur. She does a fabulous job. And it’s nice to have the previous year’s winner involved to add some insight on the current crop of horses and riders.
Did the audio work for anyone else on the awards presentation? I had no sound at all for that part.
Official results with the horses listed as well.
Sound did not work for me.
I see Olivia rode Class Act - love that horse!!
Results with scores from Phase III and IV:
Detailed results for Phase IV:
https://www.usef.org/forms-pubs/FgNwOGXly0Y/phase-iv-results
Nice to see Ellie Raidt in the judge’s box at Gladstone, a homecoming of sorts for her as she used to assist Bert DeNemethy with the riding duties at the Team and was frequently his example of perfect form. I love continuity!
By the way, for those who don’t know, Taylor is the daughter of Molly Ashe-Cawley, who herself was 2nd in this final in 1987, and of course is the granddaughter of the wonderful Sue Ashe. Taylor’s uncle, Neil Ashe, won the class in 1986.
Neil was a very good rider.