Upperville, Va.—June 7
Any derby competitors hoping handiness could redeem their first round scores were sure to be disappointed Saturday, as a late start time and loss of daylight caused show management to pin Upperville Horse Show’s $20,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby following the first round.
Kelley Farmer took the top call in the class aboard Glefke and Kensel LLC’s Point Being, one of her many young up-and-coming hunters, who Farmer says is holding his own despite having considerably less experience than his fellow competitors.
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