Finally Farm horses and riders took Atlanta by storm in May, taking three champions, three reserves and 23 blue ribbons. New and old may have combined at the Atlanta Spring Challenge for Emma Wilson, but her results were the same: tricolor honors.
Emma guided her own Cover Charge to the Children's Hunter, 15-17, championship and rode Kathryn Coster's Goodman to the reserve championship. As icing on the cake, Emma and Goodman collected the WIHS/NAL Children's 15-17 Hunter Classic blue ribbon.
"She had a really great weekend," said Finally Farm trainer Jack Towell. "Emma did especially well riding her older horse that she’s had and that she knows. But she also rode another horse and won the classic. I'm really proud of her. Goodman was a new horse for her, and I don’t think she’d ever shown him. To do that well on a horse she’d never shown, really showcased her growing talents."
Jack also credited Emma's trainer Courtney Goldstein, of Black Ankle, LLC, who works with her at home in Savannah, Georgia. At 20 years of age, Cover Charge, a Hanoverian gelding by Contender, still shows off his winning form.
"Courtney does a good job with those horses," said Jack. "She doesn't miss a beat, they're well trained, ready to show and look great. When they arrive at the show, they're just right. She does quite a good job."
Tracey London also works with Courtney at home and meets Finally Farm at the shows. She also collected tricolor honors at Atlanta, taking the Adult Amateur, 36-49, section title with The Bristol Bay Co. LLC's Kayak. In addition, she guided her own Smile to top ribbons.
Grace Howard and Bethel's Peri continued their top performances in the Large Junior Hunter section, taking the championship with three blue ribbons, including victory in the Large Junior Hunter Classic.