Third in the go, AQHA Pro Horseman Lisa Farrell of Durham, Connecticut, and Nature Investment tackled a tough Tim Kimura junior trail pattern November 19. Much of the pattern’s challenge came from elevated poles in tight places following a meandering path. The two scored a 219, bettering their prelims pattern score of 214.5; Jennifer Paul and Eyell Be Outrageous won reserve. In her in-the-arena interview, Lisa said the toughest part about the pattern was “remembering it!” She also added how much she appreciates the mare’s owner, Christina Rapp of Pawling, New York. “It’s just wonderful to do it for the owners,” Lisa said. “They are wonderful people, and they mean a lot to me. I just can’t believe that it happened. I’m amazed.”
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