For the Broussard Family, The Event at Rebecca Farm is an opportunity to bring two of their favorite things together: the Kalispell community and the sport of eventing. โ€œWeโ€™re more than just horses,โ€ organizer Sarah Broussard said as local families and competitors from near and far pass behind her on the Rebecca Farm show grounds. The Event at Rebecca Farm wrapped up on Sunday, closing out five days of food, family fun and spectacular athletes โ€“ both the human and equine variety.

The ultimate award presented at Rebecca Farm is to the winner of the CCI3*. Top competitors from across the U.S. vied for $30,000 in total prize money and generous prizes from multiple sponsors. Frankie Thieriot Stutes of Occidental, CA, rode Chatwin positively around the show jumping course, casting away some doubt from past performances. โ€œI just canโ€™t believe it,โ€ Thieriot Stutes said, โ€œI hold us to our standard, just the best we can be, and Iโ€™m so happy with him.โ€ Thieriot Stutes had only one rail down, ending with a score 32.1, to hold the lead over Caroline Martin and Islandwood Captain Jack.

Tamara Smith (Temecula, CA) maintained the lead in the CIC3* division with only one rail down as well. Her mount, Fleeceworks Royal, handled the pressure and high stakes of The Event with ease. โ€œ[The Event at Rebecca Farm] is our favorite event,โ€ she said. โ€œOur whole family comes with us โ€“ we set up a compound (and camp) here. We love it.โ€ Smith finished with a 39.4, topping Emilee Libby and Jakobi, who jumped double clear, with a three-day total of 43.3. Rounding out the international levels, overnight leader Heather Morris (Wildemar, CA) scored a 32.1 in the CCI2* division on Charlie Tango for the win.

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