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Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Tucker & "Chica" Deliver Consistent Results in Florida

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Bermudian rider Kamali Tucker has returned from the World Equestrian Center in Florida with a string of impressive ribbons following a determined showing at the Ocala Winter Spectacular XI.

Competing against deep fields of elite North American talent, Tucker and her trusted partner, Cequitta W Z—affectionately known as "Chica"—demonstrated remarkable consistency across three high-pressure jumping classes.

The duo opened their campaign in the .85m Jumper Open II.2d, navigating a field of 14 entries to secure a solid 8th-place finish. Tucker then found another gear in the Junior/Amateur division of the same class, jumping her way to 6th place in a larger pool of 18 competitors.

The technical challenge increased as the rails were raised for the .90m Novice Junior Jumper II.1. Despite facing the largest field of her weekend with 21 entries, Tucker again proved her poise in the arena, matching her previous best with another 6th-place finish.

Reflecting on the experience at the state-of-the-art Ocala facility, Tucker was full of praise for her equine partner.

"Great experience competing at WEC Ocala," Tucker said. "Two 6th-place ribbons and an 8th in competitive classes. Grateful for the support behind us and the best girl, Chica".

The performance marks another successful international outing for the young Bermudian, whose ability to maintain form in crowded divisions underscores her development on the Florida circuit.
Monday, March 16, 2026
Crews Shines at Winter Spectacular with Podium Finishes

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Equestrian Blaire Crews delivered a series of remarkably consistent performances at the World Equestrian Center in Florida during the prestigious Ocala Winter Spectacular IX. Competing in a high-stakes WCHR event that drew elite talent from across the region, Crews secured multiple top-five finishes to headline a productive weekend in the Sunshine State.

The young rider enjoyed a particularly strong partnership with Cayden, finding success early in the novice jumping divisions. In the .90m Novice Junior Jumper II.1 Class, Crews navigated a field of 13 entries with clinical precision to claim second place. She followed that performance with another podium finish in the II.2d variant of the same class, finishing third among 12 starters to underscore her growing confidence on the international stage.

As the technical demands of the courses increased, Crews remained unfazed. In the Novice Junior Classic .95m II.2b Class, she secured a fifth-place finish in a highly competitive group of 11 riders. She also demonstrated her versatility by stepping into the hunter discipline, guiding Cayden to a ninth-place finish out of 14 entries in the WEC Non Pro Derby Child's 2'6" event.

The weekend concluded with a test of poise in the Novice Junior Jumper Classic USHJA Jump Seat Medal 3’3 Class. Riding Gentley, Crews faced the largest field of her schedule with 24 entries vying for honours. Despite the increased pressure and height, she produced a solid round to finish 11th overall. These results mark another significant step in Crews' developmental campaign as she continues to test herself against the deep fields of the Ocala winter circuit.

Monday, March 16, 2026
Flood and Bartoletti Master the Rails at BHPA Spring Show

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The National Equestrian Center on Vesey Street became the focal point of Bermuda’s show-jumping community as the Bermuda Horse and Pony Association hosted its annual Spring Show.

In a day defined by technical precision and clinical execution, the island’s leading riders navigated testing courses to claim vital points in the seasonal rankings.

The morning session saw Rebecca Bartoletti set the standard in the 2'3" Hunter Over the Fences division. Riding the consistent Finnomenal AV, Bartoletti produced a polished round that impressed the judges for its fluid rhythm and clean jumping. She was followed on the podium by Riley Richardson, who guided Worth the Wait to second place, while Matilda Boyce and Sunny Days secured third after a closely contested round.

The competition intensified as the fences were raised to 2'6". In the Hunter Over the Fences class, Patricia Borland delivered a commanding performance aboard Bendoctro to take the top spot. Jasmine Heinz, riding Red Sky At Night, claimed second, while Eliza Steinhoff and Cruz is Karma rounded out the top three.

The standings shifted slightly in the 2'6" Hunter Under Saddle class, where the focus turned to the horses' movement and manners. Victoria Smatt emerged victorious with Debutanate PF, followed by Eliza Steinhoff, who improved on her earlier result to take second. Patricia Borland and Bendoctro maintained their presence at the sharp end of the field to finish third.

The technical pinnacle of the day arrived with the BHPA Open Eq Medal 3'3". In a class designed to test the rider's poise and tactical awareness, Logan Flood produced a masterclass in equitation. Riding Dorus Du Domain Z, Flood navigated the complex track with absolute precision to claim first place.

Lily Butler, aboard Farsi Forza, took second, while Simone Sainsbury and Deltas Roulette secured third. The result marks a significant win for Flood, who continues to establish himself as one of the premier talents in the medal divisions heading into the summer circuit.
Thursday, March 05, 2026
Waldron Solid on Return to Harrah’s Hoosier Park

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Bermudian driver Kiwon Waldron marked a steady return to the competitive harness racing circuit this week with a pair of determined drives at Harrah’s Hoosier Park in Indiana. Competing against a sharp field on the Indiana oval, Waldron demonstrated his tactical consistency by securing two top-five finishes across the evening’s card.

The action began early for the Bermudian in the second race of the night where he took the lines of Wiggy Hill. Positioning himself well throughout the mile, Waldron steered the horse to a third-place finish, crossing the line in a respectable time of 1:58.1. The result provided a positive start to the meet, showcasing Waldron’s ability to remain competitive in a crowded field from the outset.

Waldron was forced to endure a lengthy wait before his final appearance of the evening in race thirteen. Reappearing in the sulky of He’s Bubbly, he faced a swifter pace as the night progressed. Despite the late hour and the increased speed of the field, the pair battled to a fourth-place finish, stopping the clock at 1:55.1. While a podium finish narrowly eluded him in the finale, the performance capped off a productive night for Waldron as he continues to establish his presence in the American racing scene.
Sunday, March 01, 2026
Junior Star Flood Steals the Show at FEI Jumping Challenge

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The Bermuda Equestrian Federation has officially launched the opening leg of the FEI Jumping World Challenge at the National Equestrian Centre on Vesey Street. As the first of a three-part series designed to test the island's elite horse and rider combinations, the afternoon provided a rigorous technical challenge across three distinct categories.

The standout performance of the day belonged to junior rider Logan Flood, who delivered a masterclass in composure during her debut in the competition. Competing in the Category C Division at heights of 1.00m to 1.10m, Flood produced the only faultless round of the afternoon. Navigating the technical lines with precision, she stopped the clock in a time of 58.10 seconds to secure a clean sheet and a maiden victory in the prestigious event.

In the premier Category A Division, where the fences reached heights of 1.30m, JayLynn Hines asserted her authority. Partnering with Toto D’ysenbeeck Z, Hines encountered a testing track that yielded six penalty fault points. However, her aggressive pace between the obstacles ensured a winning time of 67.90 seconds, placing her in a strong position ahead of the subsequent rounds later this month.

The Category B Division saw veteran campaigner Philip Correia return to the winner's enclosure. Riding Poker Face, Correia demonstrated his trademark efficiency over the 1.10m to 1.20m obstacles. Despite picking up four penalty fault points, his blistering time of 57.76 seconds was enough to secure the top spot on the podium.

The series is far from over, with the pressure set to mount as the riders return to the National Equestrian Centre for the second competition on March 28th, before the final showdown on April 4th. These results will prove vital in determining the overall standings as Bermuda's riders aim to qualify for the global FEI finals.

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