WEF 4 Newsletter

And just like that, another week of WEF has come and gone! We are looking forward to another week of showing in Wellington, but this time with a change of scenery at the World Equestrian Center-Ocala for the WEC Premier Equitation Cup Championship Saturday evening! To tune-in Saturday, you can watch live here. We want to wish good luck to everyone competing!

Our team is still gearing up to participate in the Stride For Hope challenge next month in support of the Equestrian Aid Foundation! A group of Beacon Hill staff and students will be participating in the inaugural 5k walk/run in Wellington, and we look forward to a fun day with our team for a great cause! To join the Beacon Hill team in-person or virtually, click here. To donate to the Equestrian Aid Foundation, click here.

Read about our team’s WEF 4 highlights:

  • Alexis Orr and Bon Amour were 1st and 2nd in two Children’s Hunter Younger over fences classes

  • Isabella David was 2nd in the WIHS Overall with Castlefield Spartacus after winning the WIHS Jumper Phase

  • Jordan Gibbs and Cent 15 were 2nd in the WIHS Hunter Phase leading to 4th in the WIHS Overall

  • Isabella David was reserve champion in the 15-17 Equitation with Clover after winning an over fences class

  • Reese Merna was 3rd in the WIHS Hunter Phase with Trouvaille

  • Sterling Malnik and Kaskade rode to the win in Section B of the ASPCA Maclay

  • Rylynn Conway and Ucatoni took third place in Section A of the ASPCA Maclay

  • Lilly Anthes and Ketterle were the Adult Amateur Equitation champions, taking first and fourth over fences and second place on the flat

  • Sofia Moskowitz and Que Sera earned fourth and fifth place in the $1,500 Low Junior Jumper

Checkout the photo gallery of scenes from WEF 4 below!

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