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| Tuesday,
May 29, 2001 Sabine Schut-Kery and Jorrit
While warming up for
their Grand Prix Freestyle during the Winter Equestrian Festival at Wellington,
a Friesian stallion and rider wove their way among the selection of more
traditional breeds one expects to see at this level.
With mane and feathered pasterns flowing at every stride, his rider, Sabine Schut-Kery seemed oblivious to the goings on around her as she put Proud Meadow Friesian's Jorrit through his paces. Then just moments before the bell rang for her entrance, she pulled up to the side of the arena, reached across his neck and brought his mane together into one long neat braid. Schut-Kery then put on her jacket, and entered the arena to go on to win the class. Today's PhelpsPhoto® is a featured collaboration with our own graphic designer, Miriam Morgan of equestriangraphics.com. An example of what we will be offering our photo customers and commercial accounts, as we continue to network our talents developing our product line. Related
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