More Aiken Fall Festival Successes

Lourdes Low and Sienna

The second week of the Aiken Fall Festival continued the momentum from the first at Bruce’s Field in Aiken, South Carolina. The Finally Farm team finished with six championships and two reserve championships, plus additional victories in the hunters, jumpers and equitation.

Fresh off his top-six finish at the Platinum Performance/USHJA International Hunter Derby Championships, Rebekah Warren’s MTM Hand Him Over topped the USHJA International Derby Regional Finals South at Bruce’s Field! Congrats to the team and our cherishes sponsors! #ariat #cwd #icehorse #mdcstirrups#proelitefeed #platinumperformance #ruespari#successequestrian #equifit #charlesancona #luckybraids. The pair also won the only two 3’6”/3’9” Green Hunter classes they contested during week II.

Liza Boyd and Rebekah Warren’s MTM Hand Him Over

Lourdes Low and Sienna earned yet another 3’3” Junior Hunter championship. And huge congratulations to Lourdes who just verbally committed to the @osuequestrian Oklahoma State Equestrian Team!

Elle Boyd, looking stylish in her @rideequisafe For Horses shirt, rode to the grand champion pony hunter title on Loafer’s Lodge Melody for the two weeks of Aiken Fall Festival! She also earned the Small Pony Hunter championship aboard Baby Blue for double the fun. Elle also won the THIS Children’s Medal and the NHS 3’3” Hamel Medal aboard Katharine Ellis’ Kensi.

Elle Boyd and Loafer’s Lodge Melody

MC Nolan won the Dover Saddlery/USEF Medal and ASPCA Maclay on Exclusive, the 3’6” Junior Hunter championship and the grand championship on Bettina, and she was reserve champion in the 3’6” Junior Hunters on Golden Years. There wasn’t much MC didn’t win at Aiken!

Gigi Manigault finished Aiken with the 3’6” Amateur-Owner Hunter circuit championship on Walk-Off, the 3’3” Amateur-Owner circuit championship on Creekside, and she won the Ariat Adult Medal and the Adult Equitation classes aboard Wizzard Of Odds.

MC Nolan and Exclusive

Camryn Cass and her Catchphrase and La Vida Loca added more blue ribbons to their collection in the 3’3” Junior Hunters, finishing the two weeks with a bunch of top ribbons.

Charlotte guided her Why to the Low Adult Hunter championship, winning three of the five classes in the section.

Rebekah Warren and Ultirate Z added another tricolor to their collection, taking the reserve championship in the Adult Amateur, 36 and over, section. The pair won a class over fences and earned other top ribbons for their reserve.

Gigi Manigault and Walk-Off

Posted on September 19, 2022 .