Kentucky Classic CDE at Hermitage & CAI 1*/2*/3* 2022 – Information, Results

Sunday, June 12, 2022 | Mary Phelps

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The Kentucky Classic held at the historic Hermitage Farm in Goshen, Kentucky, June 3-5, 2022 is one of the premier FEI/USEF Competitions for the sport of Combined Driving in the United States. This event features all levels of driving, training, Preliminary, Intermediate and Advanced.

It is the location of USEF National Four in Hand Driving Championships with drivers and team aiming for 2022 FEI Driving World Championship for Four-in-hand horses from September 21-25 at Pratoni del Vivaro in Italy.

There is also a strong Advanced Single Horse division seeking selection qualifications to represent the United States at the FEI World Driving Championship for Single Horses, September 15-18 in Hara Du Pin, France.  

EXHIBITION CLASS: The Kentucky Classic at Hermitage Farm is pleased to host a Junior Drivers Class. Junior Drivers, for the purposes of this event, will be divided into 2 classes. Class 1 will be for drivers under 12 years of age, and Class 2 will be for drivers, 12 – 16 years of age.

Information

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Sunday, June 5, 2022

OFFICIALS

  • President of Jury –  Andrew Counsell GBR FEI 4*
  • Ground Jury – Anne-Marie Turbe’ FRA FEI 4*
  • Ground Jury – Kail Palmer-Miller PA FEI 2*
  • Technical Delegate – Philip Bateman GBR FEI 4*
  • Course Designer – Richard Nicoll VA FEI 4*
  • Scorer Pro Show Services FL
  • FEI Vet – Crystal Riczu FL
  • Chief Steward – John Porter FEI 3*
  • Show Photographer – picsofyou.com

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