The US Equestrian Open Podcast
In this episode, Annie Bishop and Diarmuid Byrne preview one of the most emotionally charged stops on the US Equestrian Open calendar, as the series heads to Rebecca Farm. At the center of the action is Mai Baum, making his final upper-level appearance after an iconic career with Tamie Smith. Episode Highlights Annie and Diarmuid reflect on Mai Baum’s legacy and what makes this the perfect venue for his farewell. The pair break down the stats: Mai Baum tops the Prediction Centre with a 61% win chance and a formidable first-phase average of 24. Expect fireworks across the field—Rebecca...
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In this special episode, we celebrate the remarkable journey of Mai Baum as he prepares for his farewell at Rebecca Farm. Tamie Smith, Alexandra Ahearn, Ellen Ahearn, and Eric Markell join the team to relive the moments that made Lexus unforgettable: from a German auction to Kentucky glory, from heartbreak to heroics. A spontaneous trip to a German auction led the Ahearn family to Lexus — and unknowingly to the start of a legendary journey. Alex’s decision to step back and let Mai Baum become a US team horse paved the way for a once-in-a-lifetime partnership with Tammy. The team opens up...
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Caroline Pamukcu’s wire-to-wire victory at Maryland not only shook up the leaderboard — it marked her sixth counting score and a firm statement heading into the business end of the US Equestrian Open Series. In this episode, Annie Bishop and Diarmuid Byrne break down the hot conditions, big time penalties, and leaderboard changes that made Maryland such a turning point. From on-the-ground context to what the data says about the season so far, this one is packed with insight. Highlights Caroline’s Climb – Now 3rd in the series standings after a dominant win with She's the One Time...
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In this episode, Annie Bishop and Diarmuid Byrne look ahead to one of the most unpredictable four-star shorts of the US season, where tight tactics, hot conditions, and first-time four-stars could produce surprises across the leaderboard. Episode Highlights Annie and Diarmuid dive into the exciting mix of experienced names like Phillip Dutton and Jenny Brannigan alongside up-and-comers tackling their first four-star. A new course designer and a forecast of 90–100°F mean ground conditions will play a big role in strategies. Diarmuid explains the crucial points that are up for...
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What makes a hidden gem like Aspen Farms shine? In this episode, Max Corcoran joins Annie Bishop and Diarmuid Byrne to reflect on a standout weekend in the Pacific Northwest — from the charm of a family-run venue to breakout performances and big-picture takeaways for the US Equestrian Open Series. Episode Highlights Max shares what makes Aspen Farms special — top-level footing, stunning scenery, and a tight-knit sense of community. Tommy Greengard’s sweep across the 4*, 3*, OI, and Open Prelim proves he’s a rising force with serious depth. Aspen’s blend of junior entries and...
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What does it take to go undefeated in the U.S. Equestrian Open so far? Genay Vaughn joins us from her California farm to talk about the special bond with her horse Gino, the power of musical expression in freestyle, and the support system behind her standout season. From childhood Pony Club memories to European tours and a family that demands excellence, this is a conversation full of grit, joy, and vision for the future. 📌 Episode Highlights: Going 4-for-4: Genay reflects on her dream start to the Open and what it means for her and Gino. Freestyle with Heart: The story behind her music...
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Annie and Diarmuid sit down with Jonathan Elliot, the force behind Aspen Farms Horse Trials, one of the most beloved stops in the US Equestrian Open Series. From its cross-country roots in Florida to its current home in Washington, Aspen’s story is a tale of family, community, and the enduring power of horses to shape lives. Jonathan opens up about the show’s early days, the legacy of his horse Aspen, and why champagne and oysters have become part of the tradition. Episode Highlights The cross-country journey: From Florida farmland to a thriving venue in Washington State Aspen, the...
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Diarmuid and Annie are joined by Noah Rattner - a key figure in the Series and the host of this weekend’s DevenWood qualifier. From honoring family legacy to growing a destination event in the Pacific Northwest, this episode highlights what makes this stop so meaningful. 📌 Episode Highlights Honoring the legacy of Ginny Rattner Building the DevenWood event into a true destination What makes the Pacific Northwest dressage scene unique Inside prep for this weekend’s competition How the Series supports riders, venues, and the future of the sport Favorite moments from the qualifiers so far...
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Jessica Phoenix joins the US Equestrian Open Podcast for a conversation full of heart, resilience, and Olympic-level ambition. From juggling international travel and family life to chasing big dreams with a fiery Grand Prix mare, Jess takes us inside a season that’s shaping up to be one of her most exciting yet. 📌 Episode Highlights: Competing at the top while raising a future star -Jordan & Pavarotti What it means to have Freedom GS peaking at just the right time How show jumping, eventing, and parenting all fit into one day The full-circle moment of getting to Aachen What...
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This week on the US Equestrian Open of Eventing podcast, Annie Bishop and Diarmuid Byrne break down all the drama, data, and standout stories from the Tryon CCI4*-S. From Sharon White’s win with Jaguars Duende to comeback moments and rising stars, it’s an episode packed with insight, excitement, and a look ahead to what’s next. Episode Highlights: Jaguars Duende Delivers: Sharon White’s impressive win with her young mare, despite a pin and a finishing score of 46.6, shows serious promise. Dee and Annie explore what her speed and composure mean for the season ahead. Dressage Foundation,...
info_outlineThis week on the US Equestrian Open of Eventing podcast, Annie Bishop and Diarmuid Byrne break down all the drama, data, and standout stories from the Tryon CCI4*-S. From Sharon White’s win with Jaguars Duende to comeback moments and rising stars, it’s an episode packed with insight, excitement, and a look ahead to what’s next.
Episode Highlights:
Jaguars Duende Delivers: Sharon White’s impressive win with her young mare, despite a pin and a finishing score of 46.6, shows serious promise. Dee and Annie explore what her speed and composure mean for the season ahead.
Dressage Foundation, Jumping Grit: A deep dive into Sharon’s 31.2 dressage, and how it compares to established stars like Tsetserleg TSF.
Kim Severson’s Cooley Corraghy Diamond: Another rising partnership. With a second-place finish in just his second 4*, Kim proves again why she’s one of the most experienced and reliable producers of top-level talent in the U.S.
Comeback Energy: Cole Horn and MBF Cooley Permission to Land round out the podium. After a year out with a shattered leg, Cole’s return to the top tier is one of the most inspiring stories of the season so far.
What’s Next – Aspen Preview: With a few quiet weeks ahead, Annie and Dee look toward the West Coast and get excited about the next stop: Aspen.
Leaderboard Implications: Jess Phoenix and James Alliston are closing in on Phillip Dutton at the top. What happens once everyone hits six scores? Things are about to get very tight.
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