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Sam Robinson held a show of his spectacular art and donated fifty percent of the sales to Rescue Ambulance. There was also a silent auction. And check out THIS silent auction item! Equine Rescue Ambulance is proud to be the charitable recipient of the Maryland Steeplechase Association Awards Banquet silent auction. Your financial support allows us to continue our very important mission. Please consider bidding on this auction item designed by DE Collections Act now, before it's to late! And don't forget about the silent action and art sale to benefit the Equine Rescue Ambulance, Inc.
Click for more info from the American Horse Council. Each year, sporting artist extraordinaire Sam Robinson unveils his current season masterpieces at the annual Governor's Cup Awards Reception. This year, the proceeds will go to benefit a crucial component of our steeplechasing community: These are the people that we HOPE will just stand around all ra But God forbid your horse needs them, ERA is there. ERA is a charity, the staff are volunteers. But their equipment and their training require funding. MSA wants our horses to have the best emergency care possible.
Please help us support the Equine Rescue Ambulance, Inc. If you cannot join us, but are interested in acquiring one of Sam's pieces or in supporting ERA in some other way, kindly private message us. The winners of the following discretionary awards will be announced at the banquet: Smithwick Award, and the Hurdy-Gurdy. It's time to cast your bets for Monday's PonyPower Sweepstakes!!
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Join steeplechase fans and land preservationists for a Calcutta part This fundraiser for The Manor Conservancy includes buffet, open bar, and a live auction. For more information on Calcutta rules, live auction items, and to buy tickets, go to https: Maryland Steeplechase Association shared a link. As the countdown to close the th Congress heads to the final stretch, Congress on Wednesday passed the Agriculture Improvement Act of H.
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Original Vintage Photograph by A. This original photograph was printed by A. Aubrey Bodine during his career. This horse went down at the 13th jump of the Maryland Hunt Cup. It dates to It is run in the Worthington Valley over a four-mile course with 22 jumps.
The Hunt Cup was first run to settle an argument among five men about jumping horses. In and , he won the Maryland Hunt Cup again. To win it once was outstanding. To win it three times was unprecedented. Mountain Dew and the great Jay Trump ran against one another in the Cup, placing first and second in alternate years. As the Miami News of April 29, reported it: The Maryland Hunt Cup: In , the 12 year-old Blockade took the year off to recover from a tendon injury. The decision was made to start Blockade in the prestigious Virginia Gold Cup a week later. Blockade went down at the seventeenth fence.
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The great Blockade had jumped his last fence and run his last race. This is rather long 19 minutes but even watching part of it gives a sense of what it took — and takes — to win the Maryland Hunt Cup three times in a row. And perhaps, as you watch, you will take a moment to remember a great little horse whose heart was as deep as the 4-mile course and whose courage dwarfed its 22 fences.
I have watched the footage before posting it. One horse goes down and there are two refusals but no-one is hurt. We make every effort to honour copyright for the photographs used in our articles. Home About the author.
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