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IT WAS A WINNING DAY FOR VICTORIA COLVIN AT THE PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL HORSE SHOW

The pair were consistently excellent throughout the division, winning two classes and placing second in the Under Saddle on Tuesday, then won yet another class on Wednesday with a score of 91.  The last class of the division was not as perfect, the pair were only able to post a score of 78.

“He got a little tired in the last class,” explained Colvin. “He is a horse that the Ingram’s purchased from Kent Farrington in Florida.  He is only a 6-year-old and he has shown maybe four or five times.  He doesn’t have as much experience as the regular horse, but he went around here better than we expected.  Every round he jumps he gets better. He was really consistent out there.  But by the end he was exhausted, he didn’t know what was happening.  He is just really nice.  Next year I plan on doing the First Year’s with him and see how he does but eventually he will be John’s amateur horse.  To see him end the year on such a high note is great!”

Colvin made another trip to the center of the ring with the Ingram’s Antinore to pick up the Championship in the 3’3” Green Hunter division and the PNHS Green Hunter 3’3” Perpetual Trophy.  Antinore won two over fences classes in the division, was first in the Under Saddle, and was second and fourth in the other two over fences classes for the Championship honors.

“This is the second year that the Ingram’s have owned him,” said Colvin.  “He did the 3’ last year and I did him in the 3’3” this year.  Martha Ingram shows him in the Amateurs and he is really sweet for her.   He is the perfect horse, he is so consistent, and jumps right around.  He is pretty automatic.    Martha and John [Ingram] are both really good riders, so you don’t really have to do much to get horses ready for them to ride.  It is just getting them a little less green.

“I love making the young ones and then seeing them get better,” Colvin continued.  “And working with the Ingram’s is amazing.  Everyone at the barn is so nice and so calm.  I have never been in a barn like it, where everybody is consistently nice.  It is rare to have that in a barn. If the horses don’t do well the attitude is that they are babies, so it is fine.  I really like that.”

Clairvoyant with Christina Serio in the irons for owner Wendy Janesky, won the $15,000 USHJA Green Hunter Incentive Stake with a score of 90.  Hemingway, owned by Stephenie Bulger and ridden by Sandra Ferrell placed second with a score of 89 points.  Colvin placed fifth with Antinore.