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Tracy Fenney and MTM Well Said Shine Bright in $10,000 UF Veterinary Hospital USHJA National 3’ Open Hunter Derby

WEC Ocala

July 15, 2025 at 4:57 PMBy b.wehner

Tracy Fenney continued her dominant summer campaign at World Equestrian Center – Ocala, capturing the top honors in the $10,000 UF Veterinary Hospital USHJA National 3’ Open Hunter Derby aboard the six-year-old gelding MTM Well Said, owned by Marie-Claude Motty.

Facing off against a competitive field of 22 entries, Fenney and the elegant young prospect made it look effortless in the WEC Stadium. Their flowing, rhythmic round earned the highest first-round score of 90, setting the tone early.

But it was in the handy round that the duo truly dazzled. Demonstrating flawless execution and forward brilliance, Fenney piloted MTM Well Said to a handy score of 98, bringing their two-round total to an unmatched 188.

The performance not only sealed the win but also solidified MTM Well Said as one to watch—and added yet another highlight to Fenney’s already stellar season.


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