Team USA rider, Paris Sellon will have two new talents added to her team. One of them is Olivia de Muze N (by El Torreo de Muze), the other is Aconzina PS (by Action-Breaker). Both horses are nine year old mares.
Olivia de Muze N was picked up in June 2021 by Irish rider Greg Patrick Broderick, who competed her primarily in young horse classes as a then seven-year-old mare. Niamh McEvoy, also of Irish descent, was the last rider in the saddle of Olivia de Muze and recently rode her to fifth place in the 4* 1.60m Grand Prix of Vejer de La Frontera, also their debut at this height. Under McEvoy, the mare grew to the 4* level.
In addition to Olivia de Muze N, Sellon will have another horse from Broderick's Ballypatrick Stables. The also nine-year-old mare Aconzina PS (by Action-Breaker). This mare took her first steps in the sport under Belgian Maxime Harmegnies, who was in the saddle until the early 2020s. Together they achieved numerous successes in the young horse classes, with no fewer than four victories. She also recently came under McEvoy and explored the higher level of the sport with her. She too was ridden to the top five in the 4* 1.50m class in Vejer in March!
Olivia de Muze N was picked up in June 2021 by Irish rider Greg Patrick Broderick, who competed her primarily in young horse classes as a then seven-year-old mare. Niamh McEvoy, also of Irish descent, was the last rider in the saddle of Olivia de Muze and recently rode her to fifth place in the 4* 1.60m Grand Prix of Vejer de La Frontera, also their debut at this height. Under McEvoy, the mare grew to the 4* level.
In addition to Olivia de Muze N, Sellon will have another horse from Broderick's Ballypatrick Stables. The also nine-year-old mare Aconzina PS (by Action-Breaker). This mare took her first steps in the sport under Belgian Maxime Harmegnies, who was in the saddle until the early 2020s. Together they achieved numerous successes in the young horse classes, with no fewer than four victories. She also recently came under McEvoy and explored the higher level of the sport with her. She too was ridden to the top five in the 4* 1.50m class in Vejer in March!