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Friday, January 23, 2026

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Temple Gwathmey Steeplechase elects trustees

The Temple Gwathmey Steeplechase Foundation has elected two new trustees and re-elected three others.

The new members of the non-profit are Achsah O'Donovan and Mark Beecher.

Mark Beecher in coatMark Beecher Irish import Mark Beecher comes from an equestrian family.

As a junior, Beecher won the European show jumping championship, twice, on family homebreds.

He rode point-to-points in Ireland and England before shifting his tack to America in 2010 to ride for Maryland-based George Mahoney’s Rosbrian Farm.

Over nine seasons as a rider, Mark Beecher won two Maryland Hunt Cups, three NSA amateur titles and every timber stakes on the U.S. circuit.

Beecher retired from riding after the 2019 season and turned his full focus to training. In 2025 Beecher sat fourth in the NSA trainer standings (races won) with 14 wins from 70 starts and earnings of $393,000. (Douglas Lees photo)

Achsah O'Donovan grew up in Maryland, foxhunting with the Green Spring Valley Hounds.

She became a teacher, social worker and artist living in Colorado.

Later in life she returned to Maryland.

No longer able to ride, O'Donovan became involved in the steeplechase world as an owner.

She has owned horses with trainers Alicia Murphy, Joseph Davies and Mark Beecher.

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The U.S. leads in Jumping World Rankings with three riders in the top 10

The U.S. as a nation leads in Longines World Ranking in jumping and has three riders in the top 10.

Kent Farrington on Greya from GenevaKent Farrington on Greya winning in the Top 10 in GenevaThe U.S. as a nation also leads in Para Dressage with the leading rider individually, while in Eventing the U.S. has two in the top 10 and in Driving has one in the top 10.

Kent Farrington starts 2026 as world number one in the Longines Rankings while there are three U.S. riders in the top 10, and Great Britain, Germany and France have two each. 

Kent Farrington starts the new year at the top of the Rankings with a score of 3,487 points, followed by Great Britain’s Scott Brash, who stays behind the American with 3,222 points, while Germany’s Christian Kukuk remains in the top three on 3,130 points.

Ben Maher of Great Britain with 3,089 points. Gilles Thomas of Belgium with 3,009 points, Richard Vogel of Germany with 2,912 points and Laura Kraut with 2,809 points are still fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh respectively.

France’s Nina Mallevaey reached the top 10 for the first time and is now eighth after climbing four spots on 2,788 points, ahead of McLain Ward, 2,769 points, who is now ninth, with Julien Epaillard of France closing the top 10 with 2,766 points.

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Radnor Hunt Concours d’Elegance's donation to Thorncroft Equestrian Center

MALVERN, Pa.--The Radnor Hunt Concours d'Elegance has announced its latest charitable donation to Thorncroft Equestrian Center, continuing a meaningful partnership dedicated to enriching lives through equine-assisted services.

RadnorLeft to right, Tiffany Meyer, Executive Director, Thorncroft Equestrian Center;
Tobey Ross, Co-Chairman & President, Radnor Hunt Concours d’Elegance;
Michael G. Tillson III, Chairman and Founder, Radnor Hunt Concours d’Elegance (Photo by Emma Yanowsky)

Over the course of its relationship with Thorncroft, the Radnor Hunt Concours d’Elegance has contributed well over $165,000 to support the organization’s adaptive, recreational, and veteran’s equine-assisted services programming.

This prestigious automotive event supports adaptive and equine-assisted programming serving hundreds of participants annually

These funds help make it possible for more than 400 participants each year to learn, grow, and thrive at Thorncroft’s Malvern-based farm, advancing the physical and emotional well-being of individuals of all abilities.

“With grateful appreciation to the Radnor Hunt Concours d'Elegance Executive Board and volunteers, we thank them for their support of Thorncroft's mission to develop the physical and emotional well-being of all people, regardless of their individual challenges,” said Tiffany Meyer, Executive Director of Thorncroft Equestrian Center. “Their continued generosity allows us to expand access to life-changing equine-assisted services and deepen our impact across the community.”

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Cotner Trailer letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor;

cotner 13Just letting you know that I am calling it quits after 25 years or a total of 55 years for the Cotner name.

We are having an auction and have a couple horse trailers available.

Spread the work.

Thank you again for The Horse of the Delaware Valley, it has let us reach many customers over the years.

Pete Smith
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Kent Farrington leads in Jumping World Ranking, while in Eventing Boyd Martin remais second

In world ranking for Jumpimg, Kent Farrington remains at the top of the Longines Rankings for yet another month with a tally of 3,417 points, followed by Great Britain’s Scott Brash, who stays behind the American with 3,222 points, while Germany’s Christian Kukuk ascends to the top three on 3,155 points after surpassing Ben Maher of Great Britain with 3,152 points.

Kent Farrington on Greya Sarah Miller for MacMillanKent Farrington on Greya (Photo by Sarah Miller for MacMillan)Gilles Thomas of Belgium completes the top 5 with 3,039 points.

Richard Vogel of Germany with 2,870 points maintains sixth, while Laura Kraut with 2,779 points and Harrie Smolders Netherlands with 2,712 points exchange positions on seventh and eight respectively.

France’s Julien Epaillard is now ninth with 2,711 points, followed by Daniel Coyle of Ireland, 10th on 2,697 points, and McLain Ward stays 11th with 2689..

In the Longines League of Nations Ranking, the  USA’s dominance continues.

For the 11th consecutive month, USA, 14,780 points, maintains its position as leader with current European Champions, Belgium second with 14,346 points, followed by Team France. 13,973 points, who is now third after climbing two spots.

Ireland drops to fourth, with a tally of 13,763 points, followed by Germany, with 13,558 points.

The rest of the positions remain unchanged, with Great Britain (13,195 points), Netherlands (11,819 points), Italy (10,177 points), Switzerland (10,169 points) and Brazil (9,429 points)

In Eventing, Harry Meade of Great Britain remains at the top of the World ranking for the seventh consecutive month with 588 points.

Meade is followed by Boyd Martin, who remains just 51 points behind the leader.

Current European Champion Laura Collet of Great Britain maintains third place on 469 points, followed by Tim Price of New Zealand, 455 points and Rosalind Canter of Great Britain who remains fifth on 453 points.

Team USA are leading the way in the senior Para Dressage Rankings: Fiona Howard (1,619 points) and Team USA (1,339 points) maintain the top spot in both Individual and Team rankings.

Devon Horse Show and Country Fair Donates $375,000 to Bryn Mawr Hospital

Devon Horse Show and Country Fair Donates $375,000 to Bryn Mawr Hospital as Part of $2M Pledge to Support Hospital’s Inpatient Psychiatric Unit Continuing Its Role as the Largest Donor to Bryn Mawr Hospital

DEVON, Pa.--The Devon Horse Show and Country Fair donated $375,000 to Bryn Mawr Hospital, part of Main Line Health, during a celebratory event and check presentation on Friday, December 5, 2025 at 5:30 PM. Continuing its role as the largest donor to the hospital, Wayne W. Grafton, CEO and Chairman of the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair, along with Country Fair Co-chairs Beth Previti and Christine Conners, presented the check to Ed Jimenez, Chief Executive Officer of Main Line Health; John Schwarz, President of Bryn Mawr Hospital; Pam Porter, Chair of the Bryn Mawr Hospital Foundation Board; and Cinda Johnson, Executive Director of the Bryn Mawr Hospital Foundation.

Devon presentationAs Devon approaches its historic 130th anniversary in 2026, this milestone year carries added significance. The Show continues to embody a proud Main Line tradition of civic philanthropy—reflecting more than a century of community leadership, volunteerism, and partnership with Bryn Mawr Hospital.
This $375,000 donation is made against the $2M pledge supporting Bryn Mawr Hospital’s inpatient psychiatric unit. The Devon Horse Show and Country Fair and the Hospital’s leadership team continue to celebrate their longstanding partnership as they prepare for expanded community engagement leading into 2026.

The relationship between the Devon Horse Show and Bryn Mawr Hospital dates back to 1919, making it one of the longest and most impactful philanthropic partnerships in the region—now 106 years strong. This enduring bond continues to fund capital projects, medical equipment, and essential patient care initiatives, reaffirming Devon’s place as the hospital’s most steadfast benefactor.

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A letter from Kevin Babington

Dear Friends,

As another winter season begins here in Wellington, I find myself reflecting—as I always do this time of year—on the extraordinary partnership that makes our sport unlike any other.

Kevin Babington rehabilitatingKevin Babington rehabilitatingHorse and rider stepping into a new season together… hope in every stride, opportunity around every corner, and the privilege of doing what we love.

I want to take a moment to wish each of you the very best in the months ahead.

May your horses stay sound, your rides be rewarding, and your goals—whatever they may be—come within reach.

Our sport continues to grow, innovate, and inspire because of the passion and dedication of riders like you.

But I also want to speak to something even more important than winning a ribbon or finishing a round—and that is your safety.

As many of you know, my own journey took a turn that none of us ever expect.

And while I’ve faced my share of challenges, I have also witnessed firsthand the strength of this community, the kindness of strangers, and the power of preparation.

That is why the mission of the Kevin Babington Foundation, and our emphasis on safety, means so much to me.

Safety isn’t just about protecting yourself. It’s about protecting everything and everyone who depends on you—your family, your barn, your clients, your horses, and your future.

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Dr. William L. Elkins of Buck Run Farm died Nov. 11

COATESVILLE, Pa.--William L. Elkins, 93, of Coatesville, pioneering research immunologist at what is now the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine, associate professor emeritus of pathology and laboratory medicine, innovative longtime Angus cattle rancher in Chester County, avid sailor, and veteran, died Tuesday, Nov. 11, of complications from pneumonia at Chester County Hospital.

Dr. ElkinsDr.William ElkinsThe great-great-grandson of Philadelphia business tycoon William Lukens Elkins, Dr. Elkins fashioned his own distinguished career as a scientist, medical researcher, and professor at Penn from 1965 to 1985, and owner of the Buck Run Farm cattle ranch in Coatesville for the last 39 years.

At Penn, Dr. Elkins conducted pioneering research on how the human immune system fights infection and disease.

He collaborated with colleagues in Philadelphia and elsewhere around the country to provide critical new research regarding bone marrow transplants and pediatric oncology.

His work contributed to new and more effective medical procedures at Penn, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and elsewhere, and he instructed students and residents at Penn.

But his lifelong love of the fields and rolling hills he roamed as a boy in Chester County never faded, he told Greet Brandywine Valley magazine in 2023.
“Farming is in my blood,” he said. “So even when I went to medical school and all that, the enthusiasm never left, and I wanted to go back to it.”

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The Photo Contest is now open

Entries are now being accepted for The Horse of Delaware Valley's 30th Annual Photo Contest

action 1st place of Doberman and dog runningaction 1st place of Doberman and dog running taken by Donnan Jones o Unionville, Pa.The deadline is Dec. 30. 2027.

The categories are Action, Candid and Pet/Animal photos.

Photos are judged on clarity and sharpness of the subject as well as originality.

Photos showing only the backs of people and/or animals drop to the bottom of the pile of entries.

The three top winners in each category will receive a certificate suitable for framing.

Winners will be announced in January, 2024.

Winning photos and Honorable Mention photos will be published in January of Action photos, in February of Candid photos, and in March of Pet/Animal photos.

All entries must be of subjects from the 14 state area served by The Horse, Pennsylvania; New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Kentucky, Georgia and Connecticut, but the photos do not have to be taken in those states.

All photos must be taken in 2025.

ACTION photos should be of a competition; CANDID photos should be of a person or persons in a horse setting, such as a show, farm, trail riding or event; and PET/ANIMAL photos can be of any animal, domesticated or otherwise. For example, a fox in the wild qualifies as a pet photo.

E-mail photos to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Each entry MUST include the full identity and hometown of the subject or subjects with a brief description of the action the photo captures, plus the name, mailing address, e-mail address and TELEPHONE NUMBER of the photographer.

Entries that are clearly doctored to achieve some artistic effect will be disqualified.

"Run for Kevin" on Dec. 13

PALM BEACH,, Fla.--The Kevin Babington Foundation (KBF) is calling all runners, riders, and changemakers to join the “Run for Kevin” 5K & 10K during the Palm Beaches Marathon Weekend, taking place Saturday, Dec. 13 along the stunning, palm-lined waterfront of West Palm Beach, Fla.

Kevin Babington w. Samantha 2Kevin Babington with Samantha This unique event merges fitness, philanthropy, and community — giving participants the chance to run/walk for something far greater than the finish line.

Each entry purchased through KBFEvents.com directly supports the Foundation’s mission to empower equestrian athletes, inspire leadership through sport, and carry forward the legacy of perseverance and passion that defines Kevin Babington.

“The Run for Kevin is a celebration of spirit — the kind of unwavering drive that Kevin represents,” said Jeff Papows, Chairman of the Kevin Babington Foundation. “Every step taken on that course is a statement of solidarity, hope, and heart. We’re not just running a race — we’re continuing a movement.”

Runners can choose between two race distances — the 5K or the 10K — both held Saturday morning and designed for maximum fun, camaraderie, and purpose.

Participants will receive an official race entry, an exclusive KBF Hat and T-Shirt, and the opportunity to make a direct impact through donation tiers ranging from Standard to Rockstar.

If you are interested in doing the additional races hosted by the Palm Beach Marathon visit their website here: Palm Beach Marathon

“Kevin’s courage is a daily reminder that resilience is contagious,” said longtime supporter and friend Alan Griffin. “When you join this race, you’re not just running for Kevin — you’re running for everyone who needs to know that they’re not alone in their fight.”

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Dee Curran and Steve Hayes died

CHESTER  COUNTY, Pa.--Two of Chester County's most respected horsemen died recently.

Dolores Dee CurranDolores Dee CurranDolores "Dee" Curran, who worked with numerous NSA trainers clipping, shipping, and leading horses to post, passed away on Sept. 30 at age 55.

Dee, who lived in Highland Township, Pa., was from Ireland, and was recalled fondly by Hall of Fame conditioner Janet Elliot.

She was an extremely hard worker, who "did it all," Elliot said, including caring for dogs, horses, and starting her own blanket business.

Dee was one of racing's unsung heroes and was a runner-up for the Woodville Award, a tribute Elliot created to honor those critical assistants who contribute mightily to the sport.

All are welcome to celebrated Curran's life on Saturday, Nov. 8, from 3 pm onward at 101 Fernwood Rd., Coatesville, PA 19320

Stevie Hayes died about a month ago.

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U.S. leads the list of World Ranking of countries

The U.S. leads the list of nations that have qualified for the third edition of the League of Nations, with the top 10 ranked nations set to compete in the world’s oldest and most prestigious equestrian team Jumping competition.

Kent Farrington on Greya Sarah Miller for MacMillanWorld number one rider Kent Farrington on Greya (photo by Sarah Miller for MacMillan)Nine nations have qualified again for the 2026 edition: USA, Belgium, Ireland, Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland and reigning champions Great Britain, who already secured their place by winning a dramatic jump-off at the League of Nations Final 2025 in Barcelona.

The big news for the 2026 edition is the return of Brazil to the Series, after participating in the inaugural edition in 2024.

Brazil claimed the final spot after securing 10th place in the Longines League of Nations Ranking and replaces Sweden, who finished out of the top 10.

The Longines League of Nations in 2026 will feature four qualifying legs in Abu Dhabi, UAE, Ocala, Fla., Rotterdam, Netherlands and St. Tropez - Gassin, France.

Only the top eight ranked teams will advance to the League of Nations Final, which will be again held in Barcelona.

League of Nations Ranking Top 10

USA – 14,868 points

Belgium – 14,326 points

Ireland – 13,953 points

Germany – 13,708 points

France – 13,703 points

Great Britain – 13,386 points

Netherlands – 11,944 points

Italy – 10,599 points

Switzerland – 10,283 points

Brazil – 9,218 points

Keith O'Brien is the new assistant racing secretary at National Steeplechase Association

FAIR HILL, Md.--Keith O'Brien, 57, who has deep roots in the sport, will be the assistant racing secretary for the National Steeplechase Association, working alongside longtime director or racing and racing secretary Bill Gallo.

Keith OBrienKeith O'BrienO’Brien, who followed in the footsteps of his famous father, Leo O'Brien, as a jump jockey on the circuit from 1991 to 1996, joined the NSA Race Office part time Oct. 13, and will begin full-time in early November.

O’Brien, who grew up in racing and most recently served as a regional manager for the Jockey’s Guild in New York, will relocate from his Long Island, N.Y. home to Fair Hill, Md., the NSA’s headquarters.

In his capacity with The Guild, O’Brien was a liaison between riders, racetrack management, and horsemen, facilitating communication among the various groups; he was also responsible for ensuring that best safety practices were followed.

Prior to that position, O’Brien was a horse trainer, working with his father, Leo, from 1997 to 2022, when the elder O’Brien retired.

A native County Kildare, Ireland, Leo O’Brien, built a successful career as one of New York’s leading conditioners since coming stateside, initially as a jump jockey, in 1964.

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U.S. team for Frontera, Spain 3* Nations Cup

LEXINGTON, Ky.--US Equestrian announced the riders selected to represent the U.S. Jumping Team at the FEI Jumping Nations Cup Vejer de la Frontera CSIO3*.

Spain NC teamThe competition will take place as part of Circuito Hípico del Sol in Vejer de la Frontera, Spain, from Oct. 22-26.

The team will be led by Chef d’Equipe Anne Kursinski and Team Leader Erin Keating.

The following ridrs have been selected to represent the U.S. Jumping Team and are listed in alphabetical order:

• Emily Dehoff (Wellington, Fla.)
• Carlee McCutcheon (Aubrey, Texas)
• Alexa Pessoa (Wellington, Fla.)
• Paris Sellon (Los Angeles, Calif.)

Competition Information

The competition week will begin on Thursday, Oct. 23, and the highlight FEI Jumping Nations Cup Andalucía October Tour CSIO3* is taking place on Friday, Oct. 24.

The Grand Prix CSIO3* will close out competition on Sunday, Oct. 26.

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Teddy Davis to ride Gentleman De Reve in Pardubicka, the most challenging horse race

MONKTON, Md.--Teddy Davies will ride Gentleman De Reve (Fr) in the 135th running of the Velke Pardubicka in Czechoslovakia this Sunday, Oct. 12.

Gentleman De ReveGentleman De ReveThe Velke Pardubicka is renowned as the most challenging horse race in the world, and is held in the village of Pardubicka, about one hour from Praque.

It's contested over 4 1/4 miles, with 31 jumps that include seven foot high hedges, post and rails, in-and-outs and other difficult fences and is run over a variety of terrain.

The Paedubicka will be live streamed at 9:30 a.m., Eastern, on Sunday, and can  be seen on www.ceskatelevize.cz/porady/15684870658-velka-pardubicka/225471291200201/1

Davies rode in the race last year on Jeremy Pass, when he was the first American to ever ride in the race.

Davies completed most of the most difficult parts of the race, but he had to pull up three fences from home when Jeremy Pass tired.

Jeremy Pass. owned by Joy Slater and Dixon and Lisa Stroud, had missed a critical prep race two weeks earlier, and wasn't quite ready for the full 4 1/4 miles.

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Mary Alice Malone, Campbell Soup heiress and founder of Iron Spring Farm, died in June

Mary Alice D. Malone. 75, a trailblazer in American sport horse breeding and a lifelong equestrian, passed away peacefully at home on June 16, 2025, surrounded by her loving family.

Maru Alice Malone 1 Mary Alice Malone Born on Feb. 3, 1950, Mary Alice Dorrance Malone was a quiet Campbell’s soup heiress who bred Olympic-grade equestrian stallions in Chester County.

Campbell’s shareholders first elected Ms. Malone to the company’s board in 1990, the firm said in a statement.

At the time of her death, Ms. Malone was Campbell’s longest-tenured board member and its largest individual shareholder at 18%.

“We are deeply saddened by the passing of Mary Alice,” Campbell’s board chairman Keith R. McLoughlin said. “As a descendant of the company’s founder and a significant long-term shareholder, her contributions to grow and protect Campbell’s legacy were immeasurable. She will be missed in our board meetings and as a friend and colleague. On behalf of my fellow board members, we extend our heartfelt condolences to her family and friends.”

Born on February 3, 1950, Mary Alice's passion for horses began in her childhood. As a young rider, she participated in the Bridlewild Pony Club in Gladwyne, Pa., where her deep bond with horses took root and grew into a lifetime of dedication, innovation, and excellence in the equestrian world.

In recognition of her extraordinary influence, Mary Alice was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the KWPN-NA in 2025, a fitting tribute to the lasting impact she made on the sport horse community.

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  1. The Devon Fall Classic was a huge success, with more exhibitors and spectators than ever
  2. U.S. Jumping Team for Longines League of Nations Final CSIO5*
  3. Kevin Babington's post on Facebook
  4. U.S. team for St.Tropez League of Nations Narions Cup
  5. Laura Chapot to compete at the Devon Fall Classic
  6. WEF is buildng a huge indoor arena
  7. Junior and Young Rider teams to compete at the Youth Nations Cup
  8. The Winter Equestrian Festival to offer more prize money
  9. U.S. team for the Spruce Meadows Nation Cup
  10. Fall Classic 2025: The Guide Launch, Sponsors and Entry Deadline
  11. U.S. team for Eventing Nations Cup in Arville, Belgium
  12. Summer Updates from Jonathon Millar & Kevin Babington
  13. Kent Farrington remains on top in World Ranking in Jumping while Boyd Martin is fourth in Eventing
  14. JJ Torano Wins June’s Show Jumping Hall of Fame Rider of the Month Award
  15. Devon Fall Classic to return Sept. 11-14, bringing top competition and family fun back to Devon
  16. Eventing for the 2028 Olympics at Santa Anita to be very short and very flat
  17. Russell Jones recieved the Lifetime Achievement Award from PHBA
  18. Alec Lochore appointed as Eventing course designer for Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 2028
  19. U.S. Team for the League of Nations Rotterdam CSIO5*
  20. Kent Farrington continues as World No. 1 and McLain Ward climbs to fifth
  21. Helena “Lana” duPont Wright, Eventing Olympic team silver medalist, died April 23
  22. U.S. Team for the Langley, British Columbia Nations Cup
  23. Allen Leslie, 84, equine veterinarian, died April 3
  24. Kent Farrington is closing in on the lead in Jumping World Rankings
  25. Qualifying Lists for The Devon Horse Show and Country Fair are now available
  26. Santa Anita Park to be the equestrian venue for the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028
  27. All three equestrian disciplines to be a part of the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles
  28. JJ Torano is Show Jumping Hall of Fame Rider for the second time
  29. Sonny Via, steeplechase owner, died March 25
  30. Entries Close Soon as Meridian Bank Returns as a Leading Sponsor of the 129th Anniversary of The Devon Horse Show & Country Fair
  31. First Night at Devon features the Art Gallery at Devon
  32. The Show Jumping Hall of Fame Inducted Laura Kraut and Sandsablaze
  33. Lillie Keenan, Laura Kraut, Aaron Vale and McLain Ward to represent the U.S. in the League of Nations in Ocala
  34. Devon Horse Show and Country Fair accepting program advertising
  35. Kevin Plank of Under Armour lists Sagamore Farm in Baltimore County for $22M
  36. Laura Kraut to lead the U.S. Nations Cup team in Wellington
  37. Prize list for the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair now available
  38. Roddy MacKenzie, former steeplechase jockey, died Feb. 12
  39. Kent Farrington moves up to third in World Ranking
  40. Liz Halliday and Nick Haness, Caracole de la Roque and McQueen honored
  41. Jaguar Land Rover Main Line to Continue as the Presenting Sponsor of The 2025 Devon Horse and Country Fair
  42. The U.S. is qualified for the League of Nations
  43. Germany qualified for the League of Nations
  44. Perry Bolton, steeplechase owner, died Jan. 28
  45. Great Britain qualified for the League of Nations
  46. A young, all girl team will compete for the U.S., at Abu Dhabi
  47. France is qualified for the League of Nations
  48. Down Memory Lane with the Peter & David Show
  49. Ireland to compete in the League of Nations
  50. The USET honored, among many, Rebecca Hart, Kat Fuqua, Patti Springsteen and Robert Ridland

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