Fair Hill HT Results

This weekend included a trip to Maryland with Mike Pendleton, for the Fair Hill International Horse Trials. Electra our grey goddess :), took third in her Opening Training-A division. Contaro, has been delivering with his dressage tests, and growing more and more confident in his abilities through his stadium jumping rounds, and cross country. Can’t wait to see what the next year holds for these two!

Electra Fair Hill Contaro Fair Hill

AWSSR Elite

The organization formerly known as the American Warmblood Society, has been renamed to the American Warmblood Society and Sporthorse Registry. In this change, they have sent us new forms reflecting that our two stallions, Halimey Go *PsE* and Rusticus, have been awarded Elite status.

Halimey Go Cert of Breeding AWSSR copy

 

Rusticus AWSSR

As always, if you are interested in breeding your mare to one of our stallions, please do not hesitate to contact us at indiancreekfarm6@gmail.com.

We also offer our stallions through the American Trakehner Association Stallion Service Auction, and the American Warmblood Society and Sporthorse Registry Stud Service Auctions, at least once a year. Typically, at a discounted price!

 

A special guest

Early morning on Cinco de Mayo, our very anticipated 2019 foal arrived.

This beautiful, leggy colt has been such a joy in his first three days of life. He is out of Piper KD by our Trakehner stallion, Halimey Go *Ps*.

Welcome to the world little guy! We are so happy to have you.

Out of Piper KD by Halimey Go *Ps*

2019 Colt out of Piper KD by Halimey Go *Ps*

Rebroadcast of LRK3DE

Want to relive the #BestWeekendAllYear?

The Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event presented by MARS EQUESTRIAN will be broadcast on NBC on Sunday, May 5, from 1:00-2:00 p.m. CST. It will also be broadcast on NBC Sports Network on June 23, from 12:00-1:00 p.m. CST

Please tune in to show NBC that covering equestrian events is totally awesome!!!

To find your local air times you can check the NBC schedule at https://www.nbc.com/schedule.

Photo by Cindy Lawler

Photo by Cindy Lawler 2019

Beyond words!

Boyd and Thomas finished LRK3DE on their dressage score of 27.9! Double clear cross country, stadium jumping, taking second place and being the highest placing Americans, they are the National Champions!

This has been such an incredible weekend.

Best Weekend All Year!

Thomas and Boyd had an amazing dressage test on Friday afternoon, securing third place with a 27.9!

We all know cross country day is the most nerve racking, exciting, heart wrenching day. The first three riders on course today, fell off! Even though we were all a little shaken by the initial chaos, Boyd and Thomas ran cross country like machines. They finished at 11:11 within the time and no faults, DOUBLE CLEAR! This put them in SECOND place on their initial dressage score! We are less than one rail away from the current and previous Kentucky champ, Oliver Townend. But, the highest scoring Americans 🙂

Sunday includes the last inspection and stadium begins at 1pm. Stadium jumping will be an edge-of-the-seat experience for sure.

Fingers crossed for a great round!

LRK3DE

Yesterday was the first Land Rover Kentucky Three Day Event inspection! Thomas presented last and was accepted.

Times are as follows for Thomas & Boyd –

Dressage Friday at 2:44pm

Cross Country begins Saturday at 1:44pm

You can watch HERE for free but you must be a US Equestrian member OR sign up for a free fan membership using the promo code “lrk3de19” at this link.

HAPPY WATCHING! and GO TEAM THOMAS!

Chronicle of the Horse Cover!

It was a pleasant surprise this week to receive the Chronicle of the Horse issue with THOMAS ON THE FRONT COVER!

And he made the Wofford Top 5 Picks! What an amazing feature rolling into Kentucky this week. We are ready!

Tsetserleg Cover

Fair Hill CCI4*-S

On Cue and Boyd took 1st in their division this weekend. It was Cue’s second 4*!

“Fourth after dressage, Christine Turner’s 12-year-old Anglo-European mare (Cabri D’Elle x On High, Primitive Rising) powered through the jumping phases with one rail down and 12.4 time penalties across country. The final result of 48.6 secured her a fourth international career win.” – Shelby Allen with Eventing Nation

Contaro took first in his Training B division!

We were lucky enough to join in on the Luke 140 Syndication with Boyd, Luke did very well in his Prelim-C Division, ending the weekend with a second place finish. Cue CIC4*S Screen Shot 2019-04-22 at 1.07.14 PM Screen Shot 2019-04-22 at 1.07.27 PM