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Adequan®/USEF Junior Hunter National Championships – East
Join us for the Adequan®/USEF Junior Hunter National Championships – East at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky. This prestigious championship showcases the nation’s top junior hunter riders competing in 3’3” and 3’6” divisions. The event spans five days, featuring three phases: Classic, Handy, and Under Saddle.
HunterTop NewsJune 22, 2025Video Available
Faith Schuttemeyer and Paisley Park Top Large Junior Hunter 3’6” 15 & Under
The Large Junior Hunter 3’6” 15 & Under division kicked off early Saturday morning with 30 talented combinations vying for top honors—and it was Faith Schuttemeyer who led the way with a commanding ride aboard Paisley Park. Schuttemeyer piloted the 2012 Dutch Warmblood gelding to an impressive score of 270.79, securing the blue ribbon with style and precision.Photo courtesy of Stefan Lafrentz
HunterJune 22, 2025Video Available
Zone 5 Repeats Gold in Platinum Jumper Championships
Zone 5 proved unstoppable once again, reclaiming the top of the podium at the Markel/USHJA Platinum Jumper Championships with back-to-back team golds. Returning as defending champions, the squad—led by chef d’équipe Lindsay Yinger—rose to the occasion under pressure.
JumpingTop NewsJune 22, 2025Video Available
Adelle Alleto Shines in Small Junior Hunter Handy for the Win
Adelle Alleto delivered a standout performance to capture the win in the $10,000 Small Junior Hunter 3’6” 15 & Under Handy, earning a total score of 269.25. With precision, poise, and a bold yet elegant ride, Alleto showcased her skill in the handy round format, impressing the judges and rising to the top of the leaderboard.
HunterJune 22, 2025Video Available
Karrington Hall and Sonsoles LS Fly to Victory
Karrington Hall and Sonsoles LS delivered a powerful performance to take the win in the $9,750 1.20–1.25m Markel/USHJA Jr/Am ZJTC Second Individual Qualifier.With speed, scope, and a bold approach, the pair soared to the top of the leaderboard, making a clear statement in the competitive division.
JumpingJune 20, 2025Video Available
Peacock and Verified Capture Victory in Large Junior Hunter Classic
Parker Peacock and Verified proved unbeatable in the $10,000 Large Junior Hunter 3’6” 16–17 Classic, securing the win with a standout score of 270.55.Delivering two composed and stylish rounds, the pair showcased classic hunter brilliance and unwavering consistency. Their sharp execution and polished presence earned them the judges’ favor and the top podium position in a talented field.
HunterTop NewsJune 20, 2025Video Available
Walkenbach and Babylon Earn Top Marks in $10,000 Small Junior Hunter Classic
Paige Walkenbach and Babylon delivered two standout trips to earn a winning score of 278 in the $10,000 Small Junior Hunter 3’6” 16–17 Classic.With flawless form and seamless rhythm, the pair impressed the judges and rose to the top of a competitive field.
HunterTop NewsJune 20, 2025Video Available
Orly Antevy and Higgins Steal the Show in Junior Jumper Opener
Orly Antevy wasted no time making a statement at the Traverse City Spring Horse Show III, delivering a commanding win in the 1.10–1.15m Markel/USHJA Junior ZJTC First Individual Qualifier aboard Higgins.From the moment they entered the ring, the duo brought sharp focus and smooth efficiency, carving through the course with precision and pace that left the competition chasing.
JumpingJune 20, 2025Video Available
Anleigh Ahlert and Mademoiselle-A Make a Statement
Anleigh Ahlert delivered a masterclass in poise and precision to clinch victory in the $9,750 1.20–1.25m Markel/USHJA Jr/Am ZJTC First Individual Qualifier at the Traverse City Spring Horse Show III.Piloting the ever-sharp Mademoiselle-A, Ahlert laid down a flawless round that stood above the rest in a competitive field.
JumpingJune 20, 2025Video Available
Carina Cassøe Krüth excluded from CHIO Aachen start list
Danish Olympic rider Carina Cassøe Krüth was initially selected to represent Denmark at CHIO Aachen’s CDI4*, but was unexpectedly removed from the list. Organisers later confirmed her entry was rejected due to concerns over horse welfare and a lack of international results in 2025.
DressageJune 19, 2025