Live from Live Oak International: Day 2

World-class combined driving is center stage this week at Live Oak International, taking place March 18-22 in Ocala, Florida. Lisa Lach brings us a report from the second day of competition.

What a day of competition at Live Oak in Ocala! The driven dressage continued with Intermediate divisions, and it was once again an impressive display of driving. It was especially cool to see Ellen Epstein’s test in the Intermediate Single Horse division, where she scored a 39.23 and became the only driver other than Chester Weber to break 40.

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It was also fun to see Max Montoya in the Intermediate Pair Horse division, which he won last year. His pair of black-and-white pinto horses are so flashy! He scored a 51.71 to sit in first place in the division going into marathon tomorrow.

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In the afternoon, the showjumpers took to the ring for the 1.35m Power & Speed and the 1.40m Welcome Stake. (Confession time: This was my first opportunity to see this level of jumping in person and it was so awesome.)

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The Latin American riders were really burning up the courses, and Venezuela’s Angel Karolyi won the 1.35m on Angel, followed closely by Cian O’Connor of Ireland aboard Chandon Blue. The two flipped positions in the 1.40m, with O’Connor taking first on Quidam’s Cherie, and Karolyi in second with Venus.

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There were a number of big-name U.S. riders there, as well, and the answer is yes — I was totally starstruck. Beezie Madden and Laura Kraut both put in nice rounds without pushing for the speed required to get on the podium. Jessica Springsteen also put in a slow round but left all the rails up. It seems that they’re preparing for tomorrow’s Grand Prix, which is also the last chance for riders to qualify for the FEI World Cup.

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It’s pretty amazing to be in the presence of such great riders and horses. The bleachers are quite small and very close to the arena, so you feel like you’re practically in the arena. With such beautiful facilities, and excellent riders and drivers, Live Oak really is a world-class event.

Up next: Day 3, with marathon for the drivers (which is similar to cross-country day in eventing), and the $50,000 CSI 2*-W Live Oak International Grand Prix. A.K.A. The most exciting day yet!

Go Combined Driving!

 

In addition to updates here on Horse Nation, look for posts from Lisa on the Driving Radio Show Facebook page. Dr. Wendy Ying and Glenn the Geek, hosts of the Driving Radio Show, will be commentating on the USEF Network live feed on Marathon Day Saturday and Cones on Sunday.

 Want to learn more about the sport of combined driving? Here’s a primer.

 

Lisa Lach has been riding for 17 years in a variety of disciplines. She currently rides at Lakefield Farm in Grafton, WI, where she competes in the hunter ring and rides anything she can get her hands on. In her free time, she works at her small equine industry marketing business, Top Line Marketing, and blogs at Centered in the Saddle.

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Best of Craigslist: ‘Double Take’ Edition

Sometimes your eyes play crazy tricks on you. Other times, the craziness is real.

On the roster for our latest “Best of Craigslist” extravaganza: a “cute pony with terrible personality,” a couple parents who may or may not be trying to off their kids, a death trap on wheels and much, much more!

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First up, from Angela and Courtney:

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Meet Tara, aka “Tara the Terrible”. She is a pretty little pony we purchased at an auction last year. Little kids were riding her all around, double, triple, and she handled beautifully with or without a saddle. Once we got her home, her personality changed. Drastically.

She bucks.
She rears.
She doesn’t respect hotwire if food is on the other side.
She’s got a cataract in one eye (not blind).
She doesn’t like to be caught, but gives up eventually.

That being said, she doesn’t bite or kick. She likes treats. Once caught, she’ll stand tied, and she’s sound. And she’s pretty. She gets along really well with other horses. Not bossy or “marish”.
I don’t know how old she is, probably in her teens.

Based on her behavior at the auction, she definitely knows how to be a good kid’s pony, but chooses not to. At least not on the first ride of the day.

So if you’re looking for that special pony for the neighbor kid who plays the trumpet too loud late at night, shoot me an email and make me an offer. We’ll have you sleeping like a baby in no time.

Did I mention that she’s pretty?


 

At least they’re honest. From Sienna: “She let her son ride a 2-year-old mini?? Yikes.”

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Another young-horse/small-child disaster waiting to happen from Emily: “Found this on my state selling site.”

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Why do people think striking a ridiculous/dangerous pose on their horse is a good sales tactic? Exhibit A, from Emily: “Stumbled onto this while helping a friend look for a horse. Not sure what to think.”

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Exhibit B, from Hailie: “Couldn’t help but pass this one along for the ‘Best of Craigslist.’ Looks like an adorable pony, but honestly that man is cruising for a bruising.”

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14h Trail mare, not registered lost papers, great horse, 1st timers have ridden, been through several horses to get too this one.. Daughter lost interest


Exhibit C, from Rebecca: “Some interesting poses…”

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Moving right along… my favorite trailer ad of the week. From Desiree: “Now this looks like a high class ride! More like a death trap on wheels.

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And this classic Craigslist typo, from Callie: “I don’t know about $1,500 bread, or what it has to do with the horse… haha!”

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From Natalie:  “Not sure why one would use photos of the 3 Stooges to promote boarding at their facility…. 1. the owners have a great sense of humor; or 2. they’re stooges.”

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From Natalie: “This sure is one special stallion. Who knew that he produces atheist foals….. LOL.”

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Last but not least, from Leanna: “Medieval jousting horse and  therapy horse?”

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Readers, if you run across an “interesting” ad in your Internet wanderings, send it our way! Email the link to [email protected]. Who knows – maybe you’ll help connect a horse with a safe, loving home. Go Riding.