Magnolia and Isabelle Ehman Victorious in $5,000 Turnham Green/USEF Junior Jumper National Championship Phase I at Pennsylvania National Horse Show

Isabelle Ehman and Magnolia. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

Edited Press Release

Harrisburg, Pa. – October 10, 2024 – The hunt for the 2024 Turnham Green/USEF Junior Jumper National Championship title kicked off on Thursday, October 10, and following the conclusion of day one at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show in Harrisburg, PA, Isabelle Ehman leads the way. 

The 18-year-old from Milton, GA, opened the 78th-annual edition of the horse show with a victory aboard Magnolia in the $5,000 Turnham Green/USEF Junior Jumper National Championship Phase I. Finishing in second place were Olivia Sweetnam and HDB Quality. 

Sweetnam entered the Harrisburg Coliseum in the middle of the 36-horse order of go, and she laid down a time to beat of 56.71 seconds. That lead was short lived lived however, as Ehman and Magnolia were the very next in the ring, and they tripped the timers in 56.67 seconds to narrowly edge out Sweetnam.

Olivia Sweetnam and HDB Quality. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

With Ehman and Sweetnam’s times holding up to the end for first and second place, third place went to Mia Bagnato and Florida N with a time of 57.52 seconds.

“I think I was tidy everywhere,” said Ehman of how she squeaked out the win across the Anderson Lima-designed course. “I don’t necessarily have to leave strides out with [Magnolia] in the lines just because her foot speed is so fast. I know she’s super careful, so if I take a risk, I know that she’ll be able to cover me and help me out. I was a little worried since I didn’t do the leave outs. I didn’t know if someone was going to do the leave outs and be tight around the turns. I knew the foot speed was fast, but since I was so close to Olivia’s time, I thought it was beatable. It turned out that [the foot speed] helped!” 

Isabelle Ehman and Magnolia. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

Ehman has been partnered with Magnolia since the winter of 2024 and has been competing the 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare in the High Junior Jumper division ever since.

“She’s very fast; it was just about building a relationship with her and making sure I gained her trust, and she absolutely has mine,” said Ehman. “She’s naturally fast, so we didn’t have to run her crazy tonight; we’re just letting her do what she does best.”

Words From the Winner

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