Chris Morris is an elementary school music teacher by day and blows his bugle for the Call To Post at the International Gold Cup.Photo by Vicky Moon
Snowden Clarke was an outrider and has a pink festooned admirer in the paddock.Photo by Vicky Moon
It was “Up, Up in The Air” for jockey Harrison Beswick as he parted company with his mount, Mrs. S.J. Johnson’s Irelands Call trained by Leslie F. Young during the $30,000 Virginia Equine Alliance Maiden Hurdle race at the International Gold Cup at Great Meadow. Irelands Call continued the race while Harrison had a short walk to the finish. Both were uninjured.Photo by Doug Gehlsen
Meanwhile, jump jock Graham Watters rode 13-year-old bay gelding Schoodic to victory in the 3 ½-mile $75,000 International Gold Cup timber stakes at Great Meadow in The Plains in late October. Shown here with John Fisher, Sheila Fisher, owner Dolly Fisher, groom Finn Maroney and trainer Jack Fisher, far right. Schoodic also won this race in 2019 with rider Hadden Frost.