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Mud Takes a Toll as Fairclough Wins laurels At landhope International CDE by Marcella Peyre-Ferry

Almost all ofthe Preliminary and Intennediate entries were able to handle the marathon course, but the four-in hand entries faced larger issues with the weight of their vehicles, heading into the national championships in Lexington, KY just a month away. Planning to retire his horses if the mud was too much for them, Fairclough approached Saturday's marathon as a schooling event, yet found himself with a lead of nearly twenty points going into tbe cones. He remained careful in his approach to the cones course. ''There wasn't much warm up area, and I didn't want to warm up much," he said. "I've learned over the years anything can happen."

The primary peril at the 23rd Laurels at Landhope International Combined Driving Event and Autumn Celebration, September 1I13, was not the high profile water hazard but the mud. Torrential rains that soaked the Chester County, PA site from before the start through Saturday morning turned the 44 acre showgrounds into a sea of deep, slippery mud. The difficult conditions were potentially dangerous to horses pointed at the national championships in Lexington, KY, just a month away, and more than half the original field of advanced four-in-hands chose not to continue after the dressage phase, held Friday, September 11. James Fairclough had a comfortable lead going into the cones phas'e, and retained it to win the Advanced Four-in-Hand class. Faced with torrential rains and deep mud for dressage and the . marathon, Fairclough was one of only four entries that completed all three phases out of eleven starters in the class. Second After Dressage Fairclough had been second behind Chester Weber, who had a large lead after a rain soaked day of dressage, but Weber opted to withdraw rather than use his horses on the marathon in deep mud. Of the four-in-hands, only David Saunders driving Alan and Maureen Aulson's Morgan team, and the two Canadian entries - Eugen Hug and Deb Laderoute - tried the marathon with Fairclough. Drivers who had not already qualified for the WEG were looking for a score of 70 or less in Dressage, but that was hard to come by, particularly with the rain and mud. Gavin Robson, who had a dressage score that would have put him in second place, was eliminated following his test for

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Two New Horses Two of Fairclough's horses are relatively new to the team and had only done two marathons with him, so he wanted to see how they would go. Because of the heavy going, he was prepared to drop out of the marathon if his horses got tired, but they didn't. "Whatever they gave me was fine. It was a school," he said. Fairclough, who has extensive European experience, is not new to driving in the rain, but he notect"that there, the rings usually have a sand base so the vehicles don't sink as far. "In the one comer it had to be ten inches deep," he said following his dressage test. The test required a shoulder in, which was made difficult by the conditions, as was the rein back. "In the back (Continued on page 43)

a wheel measurement that was 2 cm under the minimum allowed. Robson drove a Dutch harness horse team for owner Larry Denny, and represented Australia in international competition. Show organizers made many changes to the original courses in efforts to compensate for the exceptionally deep mud and rain,

including moving one dressage arena after pairs so that the pony entries would have fresher footing. Drivers from across the United States, as well as two Canadian entries and an Australian took part in the event, which is a qualifyir-,> event for the 2010 WEG and a selection trial for the United States team.

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Washington International Adds '''World Of The Horse" To Enduring Traditions Animal Planet pet trainer and star

. The 51 st Washington . International Horse Show takes place October 20-25 at Verizon Center, the place it has called home since 2000. Known for its mix of championship sport and

of SuperFetch, Zak George, and Ills dog, Venus, who will perform Friday and Saturday evenings. . WIllie the scope of what will be the World of the Horse is still

being crafted. plans are to feature dressage, driving. reining. Saddlebreds, jumping, barrel racing, vaulting and more.

fast-paced competition, the horse show has been host to many notable guests. In the earlier

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Kennedy graced the show with their presence . . In recent years celebrities Bruce Springsteen, Jewel, ·Christopher Reeve and others have enjoyed what the show has to offer. Alexandra Vespico, Robesonia, PA, is among the Penn-

are narned. In addition, Betty Oare, Warrenton, VA, and Her-

men Greenberg, Middleburg, VA and Washington, DC, will both bemducted into the WIHS Hall of Fame for their many years of

service and devotion to the show. As the show approaches,

sylvanians who adore this show.

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2004 on a medium pony called Tristan's Party Shoot. "She's been trying ever since to qualify again and has worked very hard," said her mom Maggie. "She is

a senior in high school nQw and so finally making it back into the Wasillngton International Horse Show is the culmination of many years of hard work. On a scale of I-I this would be 100 for her." It is because it has been a lo-

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cal fixture and an equestrian tradition since 1958 that year after year horse enthusiasts head to DC to see some of the nation's finest

talent competing for more than $400,000 in prize money and . championsillp titles. About 500 horse~ will participate in show jumping, hunters and equitation events during the six-day show. Plus there wi ll be special horse exhibitions and shopping in more than 50 specialty boutiques. New tills year will be Washington's '''World of the Horse."

Gala Benefit Featured events through-

out the week include a Tuesday opening night gala benefit for the Equestrian Aid Foundation, hon-

oring amateur riders. Thursday night, costumed exJllbitors will compete in the $20,000 Gamblers Choice. Friday night tradition

continues with one of the favorite events of the week, the $25,000

Puissance. Anthony d' Ambrosio set the record ofT 7 112" in 1983 that still stands today. On Friday and Saturday

equitation riders are showcased in the WIHS Equitation Finals, with the top ten facing off on Saturday evening just before the highlight class of the week, tlie $100,000 President's Cup Grand Prix. Last

year's winner, two-time Olympic gold medalist McLain Ward and Ills Olympic mount Sappillre, will be back again to defend their title.

World of the Horse While many of these events have been featured in the past

and continue because of their vast appeal, Sunday will be all about something new. The "World of the Horse" showcases the vast assortment of horse events that take place across the nation. With the World Equestrian Games debuting next year in Lexington, KY, WIHS

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Betty Oare, shown competing in the hunters at the Washington International Horse Show, will be inducted into t~e WIHS Hall of Fame for her many years of support. Photo credit: © DeRosa of what the WEG disciplines are all about while also adding a sampling of other breeds and disciplines.

The afternoon of activities will include both Jack Russell

Terriers and dressage, two exJllbitions that will also be featured throughout the week. Circus performer Caroline Williams will combine artistry and skill

to guide her Paint using yards of chiffon as reins Thursday and Friday evenings and as part of the World of the Horse. Other acts throughout the week include

The Washington international Horse Show Association, Ltd. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit orga-

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