Ellanor Boehning and Kabam Reign Supreme in the USEF Pony Rider Dressage National Championship

Saturday, August 25, 2018 | Mary Phelps

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USEF Pony Rider Dressage National Championship - Ellanor Boehning and Kabam (Photo: SusanJStickle.com)

USEF Pony Rider Dressage National Championship – Ellanor Boehning and Kabam (Photo: SusanJStickle.com)

Wayne, Ill. – Ellanor Boehning and Kabam, Camille Molten and Wyldwych Bamboozle, and Callie Jones and Don Philippo earned the first three national champion titles of the 2018 U.S. Dressage Festival of Champions. One division continued their quest for top honors, while three divisions performed their first tests of the competition.

Ellanor Boehning and Kabam firmly held on to their lead from Thursday to claim top honors in the USEF Pony Rider Dressage National Championship. Twelve-year-old Boehning (San Diego, Calif.) and the 15 year-old German Riding Pony gelding she owns with Ann Boehning showed off their four-year partnership with a solid test, winning the FEI Pony Rider Individual Test with a score of 68.468%.

Fourteen-year-old Abby Fodor (Bloomsbury, N.J.) and Slip and Slide, Marie Fodor’s Quarter Horse/Haflinger cross gelding, placed second, and 15-year-old Jordan Osborne (Kennett Square, Pa.) and Cinderella, her 11-year-old German Riding Pony mare, placed third.

Overall Results:

    Ellanor Boehning and Kabam – 69.996%
    Abby Fodor and Slip and Slide – 66.307%
    Jordan Osborne and Cinderella – 66.030%

Results: FEI Pony Rider Individual Test

    Ellanor Boehning and Kabam – 68.468%
    Jordan Osborne and Cinderella – 67.297%
    Abby Fodor and Slip and Slide – 66.757%

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