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Live Oak International equestrian event kicks off with Combined Driving

The competitors are ready for a spirited competition starting with Combined Driving dressage on Thursday & Friday. On Saturday, the drivers take part in the always exciting marathon. Each driver tries to maneuver their horse or horses through a complex pattern of fences in the quickest time possible. The event closes Sunday with the final phase of Combined Driving. Drivers will take on the obstacle course where they must perform designated patterns through pylons in the fastest time possible and without knocking down any of the pylons. The Show Jumping portion of the event starts on Friday with jumping competitions on Friday and Saturday. The competition ends with the $100,000 Longines World Cup™ Qualifier on Sunday. The event is part of the inaugural Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping North American League. Whether coming around the final turn of a triple-crown race, representing the United States in an international Combined Driving competition, or taking on the challenge of a Grand Prix course, Live Oak International has always put horsemanship and sportsmanship first. For show schedule and program CLICK HERE

The competitors are ready for a spirited competition starting with Combined Driving dressage on Thursday & Friday. On Saturday, the drivers take part in the always exciting marathon. Each driver tries to maneuver their horse or horses through a complex pattern of fences in the quickest time possible. The event closes Sunday with the final phase of Combined Driving. Drivers will take on the obstacle course where they must perform designated patterns through pylons in the fastest time possible and without knocking down any of the pylons. The Show Jumping portion of the event starts on Friday with jumping competitions on Friday and Saturday. The competition ends with the $100,000 Longines World Cup™ Qualifier on Sunday. The event is part of the inaugural Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping North American League. Whether coming around the final turn of a triple-crown race, representing the United States in an international Combined Driving competition, or taking on the challenge of a Grand Prix course, Live Oak International has always put horsemanship and sportsmanship first. For show schedule and program CLICK HERE

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