East Dorset, Vermont — The Vermont Summer Festival Horse Show debuted its new hunter ring for the second of six weeks of competition in East Dorset, VT.

Canada’s Christi McQuaker enjoyed the first day of competition in the new hunter ring on Wednesday, July 8, by winning three classes, the Hi-Low as well as two Regular Working Hunter classes. McQuaker was riding Allura, a nine-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare owned by Lily Russell.

“The new ring is very nice, and the footing was very good, especially after all of the rain that we had yesterday on the off-day,” said McQuaker. The trainer, who operates Gryphon Farms in Schomberg, ON, with her husband and fellow competitor, Mac McQuaker, has been riding Allura for the past three years and noted, “She can be a temperamental mare at times, but when she is good, she is great.”

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