A Fall Indoor Season to Remember

Liza Boyd with Irene Neuwirth and Guess Who

The Finally Farm team enjoyed a memorable East Coast fall indoor show season with victories at the Capital Challenge, Pennsylvania National and Washington International in October.

The team had one of the most successful Capital Challenge Horse Shows ever, with wins and championships from the Green Hunters to the Children’s Hunters and lots of ribbons in between.

Liza Boyd started out the week strongly with Irene Neuwirth’s Guess Who, a bay Holsteiner gelding trained by Lee Flick of San Juan Capistrano, California. Boyd and Guess Who dominated the 3’6” Green Hunters and finished up as the Show Champions in Section A, the Grand Green Hunter champions and ultimately the Overall Grand Hunter Champions.

Our Amateurs and Juniors continued the momentum, with top ribbons and fantastic scores in the Hunters and Equitation sections.

Scenes from the Capital Challenge include these beautiful images:

Finally Farm riders continued on to the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for the Pennsylvania National. There, the Juniors were especially well rewarded, with top ribbons in the Junior Hunters and Ponies.

A return to Maryland for the Washington International brought more accolades, and then it was off to Kentucky for the National Horse show to conclude the season. There were so many great performances!

Our memorable moments from the Pennsylvania National, Washington International and National horse shows include:

We had an amazing fall indoors season, and now everyone has a well-deserved break until we ramp up for the Winter Equestrian Festival in January in Wellington, Florida. Special thanks to everyone behind the scenes who makes all of these special memories and victories possible! We couldn’t do what we do without you!

Posted on December 1, 2022 .