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This week on the US Equestrian Open of Eventing podcast, Annie Bishop and Diarmuid Byrne break down all the drama, data, and standout stories from the Tryon CCI4*-S. From Sharon White’s win with Jaguars Duende to comeback moments and rising stars, it’s an episode packed with insight, excitement, and a look ahead to what’s next.
Episode Highlights:
Jaguars Duende Delivers: Sharon White’s impressive win with her young mare, despite a pin and a finishing score of 46.6, shows serious promise. Dee and Annie explore what her speed and composure mean for the season ahead.
Dressage Foundation, Jumping Grit: A deep dive into Sharon’s 31.2 dressage, and how it compares to established stars like Tsetserleg TSF.
Kim Severson’s Cooley Corraghy Diamond: Another rising partnership. With a second-place finish in just his second 4*, Kim proves again why she’s one of the most experienced and reliable producers of top-level talent in the U.S.
Comeback Energy: Cole Horn and MBF Cooley Permission to Land round out the podium. After a year out with a shattered leg, Cole’s return to the top tier is one of the most inspiring stories of the season so far.
What’s Next – Aspen Preview: With a few quiet weeks ahead, Annie and Dee look toward the West Coast and get excited about the next stop: Aspen.
Leaderboard Implications: Jess Phoenix and James Alliston are closing in on Phillip Dutton at the top. What happens once everyone hits six scores? Things are about to get very tight.
Like what you’re hearing? Subscribe, rate, and share the US Equestrian Open podcast. Have a rider you’d like us to feature? DM us or email your suggestions. This show is for the fans — help us tell the stories you care about.
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This week on the US Equestrian Open of Eventing podcast, Annie Bishop and Diarmuid Byrne break down all the drama, data, and standout stories from the Tryon CCI4*-S. From Sharon White’s win with Jaguars Duende to comeback moments and rising stars, it’s an episode packed with insight, excitement, and a look ahead to what’s next.
Episode Highlights:
Jaguars Duende Delivers: Sharon White’s impressive win with her young mare, despite a pin and a finishing score of 46.6, shows serious promise. Dee and Annie explore what her speed and composure mean for the season ahead.
Dressage Foundation, Jumping Grit: A deep dive into Sharon’s 31.2 dressage, and how it compares to established stars like Tsetserleg TSF.
Kim Severson’s Cooley Corraghy Diamond: Another rising partnership. With a second-place finish in just his second 4*, Kim proves again why she’s one of the most experienced and reliable producers of top-level talent in the U.S.
Comeback Energy: Cole Horn and MBF Cooley Permission to Land round out the podium. After a year out with a shattered leg, Cole’s return to the top tier is one of the most inspiring stories of the season so far.
What’s Next – Aspen Preview: With a few quiet weeks ahead, Annie and Dee look toward the West Coast and get excited about the next stop: Aspen.
Leaderboard Implications: Jess Phoenix and James Alliston are closing in on Phillip Dutton at the top. What happens once everyone hits six scores? Things are about to get very tight.
Like what you’re hearing? Subscribe, rate, and share the US Equestrian Open podcast. Have a rider you’d like us to feature? DM us or email your suggestions. This show is for the fans — help us tell the stories you care about.
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