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Carol Diccicco took this photo of a hunt team class at Devon

Action photo honorable mentions will be featured for the next few weeks.
This photo sent in by Joe Davies would certainly have been a run-away first prize winner if it wee not so dark, but it's a remarkable photo.

WEST CHESTER, Pa.--The Point-to-Point race season is about to get underway!
Heading up the Hill in the Open Race at the 2025 Brandywine Hills Point to Point Races Point. (Photo by Jim Graham)The Brandywine Hills Point-to-Point is scheduled for Sunday, April 5.
This is the oldest point-to-point in the Delaware Valley and the proceeds will benefit the Brandywine Red Clay Alliance’s environmental education and watershed conservation programs.
The Presenting Sponsor is the Radnor Hunt Foxhunters & The Hounds Foundation.
Race day offers fun and exciting pony and horse races, a parade of foxhounds, antique cars and a children’s activities area.
The day begins at 12 Noon with the four pony races on the flat as well as bouncy pony races for children and adults and a Spoon Egg Race for ages 2-8.
Medium Pony Race – Will Sickler on Charleston at the 2025 Brandywine Hills Point to Point Races. (Photo by Jim Graham.)At 1:45 PM jump races begin with the Ladies’ Race followed by the Amateur Apprentice, Novice, Open and conclude with the Side Saddle Race at 3:45 PM.
Gates open at 11 AM off Route 842 with preferred parking ($70) near the finish line and general admission parking for ($40) per car.
It's cash only at the gate on race day for parking.
Refreshments will be available on-site for purchase from the On The Roll food truck.
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The bidding begins on Feb. 15 and closes at 8 PM on race day.
Bouncy Pony Races at the 2025 Brandywine Hills Point to Point Races. (Photo by Tisa Della-Volpe.)Some of the auction items include a trip, artwork, restaurant certificates, jewelry, and Devon Horse Show box seats.
The H.E. Myrick Conservation Center is the headquarters of the Brandywine Red Clay Alliance (BRC).
The 318-acre property is located in Pocopson Township along Route 842, six miles west of West Chester and three miles east of Unionville.
Sponsorship opportunities are available.
Contact Betsy @ This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 610-793-1090. Visit www.brandywineredclay.org for more information.

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BETHEL, Pa.--The family owned business of Twin Clover Equipment Pa is located in Bethel Pa and serves surrounding areas in PA, NJ, MD, DE, WV, VA and NY.
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Iron Spring Farm secured welcome results at the 50th Anniversary 2025 Dressage at Devon show and the 2025 KWPN-NA Keuring Tour.
IValourThe farm's success serves as a moving tribute to its visionary founder, Mary Alice Malone.
ISF stallions Kaiman (Dark Pleasure x Gribaldi) and Cum Laude (Apache x Weltmeyer) were well-represented by their offspring this year.
KaimanAt the 2025 Dressage at Devon breed show, 2-year-old filly Temptation ISF (Kaiman x Vitalis) was Grand Champion, Young Horse Champion, and ProElite/USDFBC Filly Champion.
Friesian Sporthorse Valentine ISF (Kaiman x Tjalbert 460) was ProElite/USDFBC Foal Champion and winner of the Pro Elite/USDF Current Year Foal East Coast Series Final and KWPN breed class.
Cum Laude secured first place for the third consecutive year in the Get of Sire class.
ICum LaudeHis son, the Lusitano cross Usher ISF (x Escorial), was the ProElite/USDFBC Colt/Gelding Champion.
On the 2025 KWPN-NA Keuring Tour, Kaiman First Premium foals Valour ISF (x Sir Sinclair) earned High Score Dressage Foal, and Valkyrie HS (x Azteca VDL) was Reserve National Champion for Jumper Foals.
His 2024 filly Ullara NHF (x Gaudi) was #5 in the Nation for Dressage Yearlings.
Cum Laude had multiple foals awarded First Premium and his 2023 filly Time to Shine CCE (x Facet) was First Premium and ranked #6 in the Nation for Dressage 2-Year-Olds.
Cum Laude, known for his confidence and striking modern looks, competed at the 2018 World Championships for Young Horses, winning the CDI1* PSG class, and then advanced to the CDI3* level.
As a sire Cum Laude produces wonderful dressage horses with friendly dispositions.
He gives elasticity, reach in the gaits, height, and rideability.
Kaiman has successfully shown through Fourth Level and is known as a very sweet stallion who is a pleasure to be around.
ValentineHe passes on his beautiful type, good frame, competitive movement, and reliable, trainable temperament.
Kaiman is on track to be named the 2025 USEF Leading Sire for Dressage Breeding and Cum Laude is currently in third place.
We are proud of our stallions and grateful for the outcomes for their offspring this year.
Congratulations to the breeders, owners, riders, and handlers of ISF-sired offspring and we wish them the best of luck for 2026.
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Contact info: Iron Spring Farm, 610-383-47171
OCALA, Fla.--Aaron Vale on Carissimo 25 won the $200,000 Grand Prix CSI4* under the lights on Saturday evening, Jan. 17 at the World Equestrian Center.
Aaron Vale on Carissimo 25 (Photo by Andrew Ryback)A field of 34 representing 13 nations competed over the course set by Anderson Lima of Mexico, with eight going clean to advance to the jump-off.
Israel’s Daniel Bluman on Corbie V.V. was the first to go in the jump-off, following his win in Thursday’s $62,500 Grand Prix Qualifier CSI4* with his other mare, Gemma W.
“It’s always hard when you have to go first in the jump-off, and you have several fast riders coming after you,” Bluman said. “My plan with ‘Corbie’ was to hold her in the beginning so I could let her go at the end. If I start a little bit too fast, then I would lose a bit of my control, but overall, she jumped amazing.”
Bluman set the time to beat with a clean round in 37.96 seconds and put pressure on the remaining contenders.
World No. 8 Nina Mallevaey of France on My Clementine was next to go, but despite leaving out strides in nearly every line, she finished just one-tenth of a second behind Bluman in 38.07 seconds.
“This is the first show back this year for My Clementine,” Mallevaey said, “I’ve been riding her for about two years now, and when she gets in the ring she’s a real fighter. It’s our first show of the year, and we didn’t miss anything!”
PALM BEACH, Fla.--Riverdee Stable's Cool Jet (Ire), a three time winner in 2025, was announced as the Steeplechase Eclipse Award winner during the awards dinner at the Breakers Hotel on Thursday, Jan. 22.
Cool Jet leads over last in the G! Commonwealth Cup (Photo by Tod Marks)Trained by Jack Fisher, Cool Jet won the G1 Commonwealth Stakes at the Gold Cup in May, and the G3 Mariann de Tejeda Memorial Stakes and the G3 Noel Laing Stakes at Montpelier in November.
There were eight grade one stakes in 2025, and eight different horses won.
Cool Jet was the only one of the three nominees to win more than one graded stakes, and he received 119 votes to 51 votes for Zanahiyr (Ire), the Irish invader who ran only once in the U.S. and won the G1 American Grand National at Far Hills, and 14 votes for Swore, trained by Keri Brion, who won the G1 Lonesome Glory.
Despite Cool Jet's dominant results, Sean Clancy, who manages the four man syndicate that owns Cool Jet, said of winning, "I had done by own polling, but it's hard to be confident. I was worried about Zanahiyr. But I did feel Cool Jet was deserving."
"I told Sean to watch out for Zanahiyr," said Fisher, who had had Snap Decision lose to Hewick, who had also run only once here and won at Far Hills.
Snap Decision did later win the Eclipse Award for Fisher, who now had six Eclpse Awards.
Carol Dicicco of Chalfonr, Pa., won first place in Pets Photos with this photo of a herd of horses.
"This was taken on a ranch in Colorado," said Dicicco. "The wranglers were chasing them in to eat breakfast.That's dust hanging over them."
"This was a huge property," she said. "I would call it a vacation ranch, as it had a lot of activities like fly fishing along among with riding."

Dianne Rose of Yardley, Pa. won Action Photos with this photo of a pair of dogs jumping in unison.
"The photo is of the 4-year-old border collie Night Cap and the 18-month-Shetland sheepdog Daiquiri practicing for team agility (if it was a competition class) in Yardley," said Rose. "They're my sister Janet's dogs, and she got them each when they were about 8 weeks old."
"Janet's been competing in agility competitions for a long time," said Rose. "The border collie has his first degree and is working on his next degree. The sheepdog has just starting competing. The border collie also does herding competitions."

Walt Szybowski of Hawley, Pa. won the Candid Photo with this great photo of a deer eating a snack from the lips of his wife Heidi.
"We have a farm in the Poconos," said Szybowski. "We have all rescues, horses, cows, pigs and dogs. We love our rescues."
"This is a sweet deer," he said. "He's been around Heidi for about three years. We have deer all around, but we named him Special. He'd follow Heidi when she was mucking out stalls. When we were sitting on the porch, he's come up, We'd able to pet him."
"I was sitting right next to my wife when Special came up, and I took this picture," said Szybowski.

HARRISBURG, Pa.--The 23rd Annual Horse World Expo and Theatre Equus returns in 2026!
There's something for all ages and all disciplines.
Whether you're an avid equestrian of just love horses, there's something at Horse World Expo for you.
The world of horses comes to the 25-acre climate-controlled Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg March 5 - 8, 2026.
Horse World Expo, the mid-Atlantic region’s largest equestrian expo, features four days of non-stop education, entertainment and shopping.
Scores of horses of all breeds and types and an international cast of leading equestrian clinicians and entertainers draw tens of thousands of horse enthusiasts from across the eastern United States and beyond.
Vendors will fill over 500 booths in the Expo Hall with an overwhelming selection of horse related merchandise for browsing and buying.
Visitors can learn about a variety of breeds on Breed Row and meet breeding stallions up close on Stallion Avenue.
The latest in horse keeping technology will be featured at the show along with apparel, barns, artwork, books, equestrian vacations, feed, trailers, tack, training, schools and much more.
Theatre Equus, A Musical Equine Revue, is a professionally choreographed and scripted show in which humans and horses partner to perform remarkable feats of daring and beauty.
Theatre Equus will be held in conjunction with the Expo on the evenings of March 6 & 7 starting at 8:30pm and lasting just under 2 hours.
Geared to all ages, Theatre Equus is an evening of family entertainment starring horses -- part Wild West show, part equestrian ballet and part equestrian theater.
Performances by some of the country’s most highly trained horses and their human partners are accompanied by concert quality music, enhanced lighting and narration.
Special features at Horse World Expo include:
Trail Champions Challenge, held Saturday morning, is a timed and judged event in which competitors of all ages compete for cash and prizes.
Competitors and their horses will negotiate a difficult set of obstacles that test athleticism, horsemanship and the communication and bond between horse and rider.
Equi-Tainment! A Musical Equine Variety Show will showcase amateur drill teams, musical freestyles, mounted archery, carriage racing, tricks and other exciting and entertaining displays of horsemanship.
The clinic and demonstration schedule at Horse World Expo is unrivaled! With over 160 hours of clinics, demonstrations and entertainment, you are sure to find something to learn, something to do and something to smile about. Visit www.horseworldexpo additional information.
Skip the lines for Horse World Expo and get the best seats for Theatre Equus - purchase tickets in advance at https://www.horseworldexp.com/buy-tickets/
Tickets go on sale in November and make great gifts!
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NEW FREEDOM, Pa.--Grade 1 Classic-winning Cloud Computing led both the Mid-Atlantic Sire and Pennsylvania Sire lists in 2025 in three categories.
He was the 2024 Leading Pennsylvania sire by progeny earnings and even more impressively was the Leading Mid-Atlantic sire by number of winners and second Leading Mid-Atlantic sire by progeny earnings.
Cloud Computing will stand at William Solomon’s Pin Oak Lane Farm in New Freedom, Pa., for the 2026 breeding season.
The 11-year-old syndicated stallion will stand his third Pennsylvania season for $3,500, payable when the foal stands and nurses, or discounted to $3,000 for two mares, or $2,500 for three or more mares.
Cloud Computing, a member of the first crop of the brilliant Maclean’s Music, made national news in the second leg of the Triple Crown when he defeated champion Classic Empire and Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming in only his fourth career start.
He came into the race after breaking his maiden first-out going six furlongs at Aqueduct in February, and remained on the New York path to the Triple Crown, finishing second in the Grade 3 Gotham in his second start less than a month after his debut, and was third in the Grade 2 Wood Memorial. I
In a career of eight starts, he retired with earnings of $1,125,200.
The bay stallion previously stood at Spendthrift Farm in Lexington, Ky., where he entered stud in 2019.
Cloud Computing has 12 stakes winners and 26 stakes horses, and his champion winners include My Witch Asquifar, G1 winner Zajarova and G2 winner I'm Very Busy.
His North American winners are led by Super Derby winner Big Data and I’m Very Busy, the latter graded stakes-placed at 2 and 3; from one crop conceived in the Southern Hemisphere while in Chile in 2019, he is represented by Mil Guineas Maria Luisa Solari F.-G1 winner Zajarova and three other stakes performers.
His daughter My Witch Asquifar was 2023 champion imported 2-year-old filly in Mexico and counts wins in the Clasico Lea B-G1 and Clasico Diamante-G1.
Cloud Computing is one of five winners out of the graded stakes-placed A.P. Indy mare Quick Temper.
His second dam, millionaire Halo America (by Waquoit), won the Grade 1 Apple Blossom and eight other stakes, and also produced the Storm Cat colt Marino Marini, a million-dollar sales yearling who became a stakes winner in Ireland and was Grade/Group 1-placed in Ireland and the U.S.
For more information, call 717-235-4854or annschultz@pinoacklane.com.


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