Violet Tatum and Braavos Capture USHJA Junior Hunter 3'6" Championship
Marshall+Sterling/USHJA National Championships
November 17, 2025 at 10:25 AMBy b.wehner
Violet Tatum of Pacific Palisades, California, claimed her second consecutive USHJA Junior Hunter 3'6" Championship, this time aboard Braavos, owned by Brookway Stables. The pair dominated the Handy, Stake, and Under Saddle classes, and also secured the $2,500 Junior Hunter 3'6" Classic. Their consistent performances earned them both the Grand Junior Hunter title and the Grand Junior Hunter For Fun Perpetual Trophy, donated by Bridgeport Farm.
Olivia Aul of Woodinville, Washington, aboard her own Cheers!, earned reserve honors in the championship.
The High Score Junior Hunter Award resulted in a three-way tie, with Violet Tatum and Braavos, Olivia Aul and Cheers!, and Aitchison and Dominion each achieving an impressive score of 88.
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