Despite the heat, Alliy Moyer, from Carmel, IN, was able to ride her own horse, Carlson, to the tricolor ribbon in The Bainbridge Companies Amateur-Owner Hunter 18-35. On their way to championship honors, the pair earned a first, a second, and third over fences, along with a third in the under saddle. “He [Carlson] was really good this week! He is a seasoned veteran, and he knows when to make mom happy,” Moyer laughed. Reserve champion honors were awarded to Kerry McCahill and O’Ryan. The combination stepped up the second day of competition to finish first and third in the final two over fences classes. Moyer is currently a full-time student at the University of Indianapolis where she is majoring in Communications and Public Relations. In order to keep up with school, Moyer comes down to Wellington on weekends to compete with Carlson, as well as with her two jumpers.
Despite the heat, Alliy Moyer, from Carmel, IN, was able to ride her own horse, Carlson, to the tricolor ribbon in The Bainbridge Companies Amateur-Owner Hunter 18-35. On their way to championship honors, the pair earned a first, a second, and third over fences, along with a third in the under saddle. “He [Carlson] was really good this week! He is a seasoned veteran, and he knows when to make mom happy,” Moyer laughed. Reserve champion honors were awarded to Kerry McCahill and O’Ryan. The combination stepped up the second day of competition to finish first and third in the final two over fences classes. Moyer is currently a full-time student at the University of Indianapolis where she is majoring in Communications and Public Relations. In order to keep up with school, Moyer comes down to Wellington on weekends to compete with Carlson, as well as with her two jumpers.