Off The Track
Shenae Lowings and Bold Venture delivered another standout performance at Tamworth International Eventing, while Andrew Cooper and Carlene Barton also secured impressive FEI victories over the weekend.
The Australian duo of Sophia Hill and Humble Glory have cruised around the CCI4*S at The Event at TerraNova in Florida, finishing free of jump faults as they now look ahead to their main goal: Kentucky Three-Day Event (23-26 April).
Australians Sophia Hill and Humble Glory have added to their impressive track record on the world stage, finishing on the podium in the $100,000 LiftMaster Grand-Prix Eventing at Bruce’s Field in Aiken, South Carolina (27–28 February).
The off-the-track (OTT) success story at the Equestrian Australia 2025 Interschool Nationals is about more than podium finishes — it’s a celebration of education, belief, and the incredible potential of retired racehorses, shares Lee Norman for the Victorian Interschool Committee.
Switzerland’s Felix Vogg and Cartania claimed a historic CCI5*L victory at Maryland 5 Star, while Australians Sophia Hill and Humble Glory finished on their dressage score in sixth place. Fellow Australian Ryan Wood showcased two rising stars in the CCI3*L with top ten finishes.
New Zealand’s Monica Spencer and her Thoroughbred gelding, Artist, remain in pole position after producing a confident and fast round across Pierre Le Goupil’s challenging cross-country course at the 2025 MARS Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill. Meanwhile, Australia’s Sophia Hill and Humble Glory delivered the fastest round of the day, catapulting up the leaderboard ahead of Sunday’s decisive show jumping phase.
Shenae Lowings and Bold Venture claimed a decisive victory in the ProTen CCI4*S at Tamworth International Eventing, leading from start to finish in a weekend of strong competition across all classes and levels.