Kendra Wise, of Tipp City, Ohio, has been crowned the 2021 USEF Saddle Seat Adult Amateur Medal Final champion at the 85th Annual Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show. In the last class of the morning session on Wednesday, July 14, eight competitors demonstrated their skill during group railwork, and then executed an intricate individual pattern designed by judges Anne Judd, of Lutz, Fla.; Paul Boone, of Concord, N.C.; and Kristen Cater, of Dunbarton, N.H.
“[Callaway’s Silent Partner] was such a good boy today,” said Wise. “He was very focused and on his game. I felt like we both tried to step up for each other and be there for each other. It’s been a long road coming to get this put together for this year, which has been so much fun. He’s come so far, and I feel like I’ve come so far. It’s so fun to get to come back.”
Wise started working with Partner, an experienced show horse competing in the youth, adult, and equitation divisions, last summer after returning to riding and competing as an adult. “The last time I competed like this was maybe seven years ago, but it’s been even longer since I’ve done equitation,” said Wise. “I think my last equitation class before this year was back in 2003!”
Isabella Privitera, of Mission Hills, Kan., was named reserve champion and silver medalist in the Final aboard Walterway’s Dignitary, Carl and Mary Privitera’s 2010 American Saddlebred gelding. Privitera is coached by Julianne Rafferty. At just 19 years old, this was Privitera’s first competition year as an adult amateur. At the end of her youth career, Privitera competed in the USEF Saddle Seat Medal Final and earned a top-five placing.
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