Thursday, Apr. 18, 2024

Invincible Can’t Be Beaten In Amateur-Owner Hunters

Sunday's amateur-owner hunter classes finished the Devon Horse Show (Pa.) on May 31, concluding the show one day past its scheduled end. And for Ellen Toon, the delay was well worth the wait.

Toon and Invincible followed up their spectacular first day of showing, where they topped both over-fences classes, by placing third in the handy class and then taking the blue in the stake class. They easily claimed the amateur-owner, 36 & over championship and the grand amateur-owner hunter title.

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Sunday’s amateur-owner hunter classes finished the Devon Horse Show (Pa.) on May 31, concluding the show one day past its scheduled end. And for Ellen Toon, the delay was well worth the wait.

Toon and Invincible followed up their spectacular first day of showing, where they topped both over-fences classes, by placing third in the handy class and then taking the blue in the stake class. They easily claimed the amateur-owner, 36 & over championship and the grand amateur-owner hunter title.

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Tracy Scheriff, who hadn’t ever won a class at Devon before, added second place in the stake class on Sunday to her first and second over fences on Saturday to take the amateur-owner, 18-35 title.

Krista Weisman, who won the first class of the amateur-owner, 18-35 division, finished up winning too, taking blue int the stake class to finish as reserve champion.

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