DEVON, Pa.--With a litle over a month to go, tickets are now available for the 12th annual Devon Fall Classic Sept. 11-14.
Caitlin Boyle on Prianti van net Mikkenhof winning the Kentucky Summer Grand PrixThe Classic features thrilling competition across multiple divisions, including the signature $25,000 Devon Fall Classic Grand Prix.
Caitlin Boylel won the Grand Prix last year on Navaar, and she expects to be back to defend her title this fall.
"My schedule is not completely set yet, but I'm expecting to be at the Devon Fall Classic," said Boyle. "I'll be riding Prianti van het Mikkenhof his year. Prianti just won the Summer Grand Prix in Kentucky.
The Kentucky Grand Prix was at night, just as the Grand Prix at the Fall Classic will be.
And the Devon Fall Classic Grand Prix is always held in front of an enthusiastic and huge crowd.
"I know she always performs her best with a little bit of crowd excitement and the shine on the jumps," said Boyle. "She really tries hard and puts in a little extra effort."
"She's a fast mare," said Boyle. "I've had her for two years. She's very brave.i can sometimes add steps between fences because she's so fast over the ground."
"I LOVE the Devon Fall Classic," she said. "I showed at Devon as a junior, but it's so hard to qualify for Devon as a adult, so the Fall Classic lets you ride in the famous Dixon Oval. The atmosphere is so exciting, and you always show in front of a big crowd on Grand Prix night. It's a lovely event with a big variety of classes."
The 2025 Devon Fall Classic will include an array of booths in Vendor Village, delicious food, and live music. There will be something for everyone in the family to enjoy while watching some of the nation’s top show jumping athletes compete in the Dixon Oval.
The $5,000 Welcome Jumper Stake at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sep. t11 sets the stage for a weekend of electrifying action.
On Friday, Sept. 1, the $10,000 Speed Stake challenges riders with fast-paced competition.
Saturday, Sept. 13 feaures both the $25,000 Devon Fall Classic Grand Prix at 7 p.m., along with the Show Jumping Hall of Fame (SJHOF) Jumper Classic Series.
Then on Sunday, Sept. 14 there are additional jumper classes, including the new .90m classic, and the traditional Plant Sale at approximately 2:30 pm.
Get your rickets early for thie exciting weekend of top class jumping along with shpping, music and a fair.
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Six-seat boxes, including parking, are $375 to $425 for all four days. Individual seats range from $8 (Thursday and Sunday) to $25 (Friday and Saturday).
Tickets are available at the gate, online, or by calling the ticket office at 610-688-2554.