The annual St. Clement's Saratoga Horse Show kicked off its 49th year today at the Yaddo. The competition, which runs over two weeks, is billed as the oldest and one of the largest volunteer-operated horse shows in the country. Competition continues through Sunday, then resumes from May 14-18. Proceeds from the annual event benefit St. Clement's Regional Catholic School, an elementary school in the city that serves students from preschool through sixth grade.
Posted on May 6, 2008.
Lauren Dornfield of Pittsford and her mount, Enough Said, clear a jump in the schooling jumper division on Tuesday's opening day of the St. Clement's Saratoga Horse Show at the Oklahoma Training Track in Saratoga Springs.
Tara Valade, left, of Burlington, Vt., walks Marla, and Danielle Horan of Williston, Vt, walks Brando at the St. Clement's Saratoga Horse Show in Saratoga Springs on Tuesday.
Jimmy Anderson of Aiken, S.C., rakes dirt around the jumps set up on one of the courses at the St. Clement's Saratoga Horse Show in Saratoga Springs on Tuesday.
Margo Kusulas of Essex, Mass., and her mount, Okapi De Stettermelle clear a jump, in the schooling jumper division at the St. Clement's Saratoga Horse Show in Saratoga Springs on Tuesday.