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Campbell Brown Claims First FEI Win in $32,000 FEI 3* Speed Class presented by Purina Animal Nutrition at Lake Placid Horse Shows

Lake Placid, NY – June 28, 2025 – The USA’s Campbell Brown won her first FEI class in the $32,000 FEI 3* Speed Class presented by Purina Animal Nutrition, Saturday’s featured class at the 2025 Lake Placid Horse Shows (LPHS), Sponsored by The Bainbridge Companies, LLC, and Presented by Sea Shore Stables, LLC. The horse shows at the newly renovated North Elba Showgrounds are sanctioned by the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) and run June 24-July 6.

Alexa Pessoa (USA), winner of the $25,000 Adirondack 1.45m Jumper Classic the class before, was the first of 19 entries to try the 15-effort one-round course designed by Michel Vaillancourt. She set the mark to beat with a clean ride in a time of 71.92 seconds on Leyira, Clover M Sporthorses LLC’s 9-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare. Brown then turned in the only other clean ride of the day, and her time of 67.60 seconds on MMK Equestrian LLC’s 11-year-old Zangersheide mare Colina Z gave her the win. Brown also placed third with the day’s fastest time of 63.09 seconds on MMK Equestrian LLC’s 13-year-old Selle Français gelding Caiam D’Ivraie, but a rail down cost her four faults. “I had one rail on my first horse, so I was just trying to be fast and efficient on my second and not overcover my lines,” Brown said. “I just got her last December so she’s pretty new to me, but we came together pretty quickly. She’s such a tryer and pretty generous, and I really enjoy riding her. This is my first time in Lake Placid, and it has probably the most beautiful views of any horse show I’ve seen.”

Campbell Brown and Colina Z © KindMedia

Just before the FEI class, Pessoa blazed over the jump-off course on Clover M Sporthorses LLC’s Northern Light to win the $25,000 Adirondack 1.45m Jumper Classic. Pessoa was one of six from the starting field of 17 to qualify for the jump-off, and her clean ride in 37.339 seconds gave her the win over Vanessa Hood, who finished clean in 37.572 seconds on Take Two LLC’s Cascalretto. Third went to JJ Torano, who finished clean in 37.613 seconds on Jet Show Stable’s Vitus K.

“It’s always an advantage to go last. I had the benefit of watching some really nice rounds before me, and I had my plan all set before I went in,” Pessoa said. “She’s not a horse that I know well, but she’s extremely competitive and capable. It was my job not to get in her way, and it worked out.”

Alexa Pessoa and Northern Light © KindMedia

Earlier in the day, Laura Chapot topped a field of 33 entries in the $5,000 Great American Insurance Group 1.35m Jumper Stake. Chapot rode her Tyson Fury to two clean rounds and the fastest jump-off time of 28.978 seconds to claim the win.

In the $5,000 Lukens Horse Transportation 1.20m Amateur Jumper Classic, Christian Currey flew over the jump-off course on his Unesco Du Rouet, finishing in 31.205 seconds to win over a 33- horse field.

L: Laura Chapot and Tyson Fury. R: Christian Currey and Unesco Du Rouet. © KindMedia

Located in the historic Olympic town of Lake Placid, NY, the annual LPHS offer two weeks of exciting equestrian competition in a setting no other horse show can match, surrounded by breathtaking views of the Adirondack Mountains and the chance to enjoy countless activities that help make the Lake Placid Horse Shows, “The Best Two Weeks of a Horseman’s Summer!” LPHS hosts competitions for riders of all levels and ages ranging from young children on polished ponies, to glistening hunters, to Olympic veterans aboard their grand prix mounts. Each show day, LPHS action starts at 8:00 a.m., with classes running simultaneously in four spectacular, new show rings.

Competition continues throughout the week with many familiar features and a new FEI CSI3* division. FEI highlights for the I Love New York Horse Show (July 1-6) include Wednesday’s $5,000 Purina 3* Two-Phase, Thursday’s $45,000 Wölffer Estate 3* Welcome Stake, Friday’s $32,000 Speed Class presented by Purina Animal Nutrition, and Saturday’s $100,000 Richard Feldman Memorial Grand Prix CSI3*. 

Exhibitors in every division are competing on newly renovated showgrounds, which include reconstructed show rings with state-of-the-art all-weather footing installed by Travis Gould and his JTWG, Inc. team, who are working closely with horse show manager Allen Rheinheimer. Improvements have also been made to the stabling and schooling areas, with more to come as part of a multi-year plan. Highlights include a resurfaced all-weather grand prix ring, an expanded Jumper 2 Ring, two new hunter rings and a dedicated FEI exercise ring.

Fun Activities at the Horse Show
With a variety of things to do for the entire family both on and off the showgrounds, it’s no wonder that Lake Placid is home to one of exhibitors’ favorite shows in the U.S. There is also a lot for spectators to enjoy with superb shopping in the boutique vendor area featuring local Adirondack artists, products, clothing and apparel, as well as real estate, photography, a variety of equine-related shops, official Lake Placid Horse Shows commemorative sportswear and merchandise, and an assortment of dining options. The horse shows also host their Best Dressed Barns competition sponsored by KindMedia.

The highly popular Doggie Costume Contest, sponsored by Man and Beast, is returning for its 32nd year on Saturday, July 5, at 12:00 noon! Everyone in town is invited to bring a leashed dog in costume to participate free of charge, with free admission to the horse show that day for those participating in the doggie contest!

Admission to the horse shows is $6.00 per person per day Wednesday through Friday and $10.00 per person per day on Saturday and Sunday.

Fun Activities in Lake Placid

There are endless activities to do away from the horse show while in the Lake Placid region, making it the ideal vacation spot for families coming to the horse shows. Outdoor activities include kayaking, tubing, hiking, fishing, boating, cycling, paddling, rock climbing, swimming, golf and so much more. The quaint town of Lake Placid also has a wide variety of shops and a plethora of restaurants, and the Fourth of July celebrations are famous in Lake Placid with a parade down Main Street followed by electrifying fireworks over Mirror Lake. Lake Placid is a horse show that the whole family can enjoy!

Upcoming events during the second week’s I Love New York Horse Show include:

Thursday, July 3 – $45,000 Wölffer Estate FEI 3* Welcome Stake; 1.40m Speed Challenge; 1.30m Open Jumper Class; Young Jumpers 6 & 7 Yr. Olds; Capri Pants 1.20m Amateur Jumper Class; $1,000 Green Hunter Incentive 3’-3’3”; Dover Saddlery USEF Hunter Seat Medal; ASPCA/NHSAA Maclay; Hamel Foundation NHS 3’3” Medal; NEHC Junior Hunt Seat; Various Hunter & Jumper Classes

Friday, July 4 – $32,000 FEI 3* Speed Class presented by Purina Animal Nutrition; $5,000 1.25m Jumper Classic; $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby presented by Perfect Products; THIS National Children’s Medal Classes; Various Hunter & Jumper Classes

Saturday, July 5 – Kathy Scholl Equitation Classic; $5,000 Great American Insurance Group 1.35m Jumper Stake; $5,000 1.25m Junior Jumper Classic; $5,000 Cambria Lake Placid 1.25m Amateur Jumper Classic; Ariat Adult Medal, USEF Adult Equitation; NAL Children’s Hunter Classic; Marshall & Sterling USEF Pony Equitation – Small, Medium and Large; The Clothes Horse Parade of Champions (3:40 PM); $100,000 FEI 3* Richard Feldman Memorial Grand Prix (4:00 PM); Various Hunter & Jumper Classes

Sunday, July 6 – $10,000 Crowne Plaza Lake Placid 1.35m SJHOF Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic; $15,000 Eastern Hay 1.45m SJHOF Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic; $25,000 Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism 1.45m Jumper Classic; $5,000 1.15m Junior Jumper Classic presented by The Hooker Family; NAL/WIHS Amateur Jumper Classic; NAL Adult Amateur Hunter Classic presented by Essex Classics; WIHS Pony Equitation; Various Hunter & Jumper Classes

Many sponsors and supporters have joined with LPHS to undertake this significant effort to upgrade the showgrounds and invest in the future of the LPHS. This joint effort of dedicated equestrians, the Town of North Elba, and local Lake Placid supporters will continue to foster equestrian excellence, family fun and community bonds in the heart of the picturesque Adirondacks. LPHS would like to thank our partners who have joined us in this effort, including The Bainbridge Companies LLC, Sea Shore Stables LLC, Cambria Hotel Lake Placid, Charles Ancona, Classic Communications, ClipMyHorse, Community Bank NA, Crowne Plaza Lake Placid, Eastern Hay, Empire Merchants North/1800 Tequila, Essex Classics, FarmVet, Inc., Great American Insurance Group, Hampton Inn, Hollow Brook Wealth Management, Horseflight, JTWG, Inc., K&L Ribbon Wreaths, KindMedia, Lake Placid Flower & Gift Co., Lukens Horse Transportation, Inc., Marina Samad, Mirror Lake Inn/The Cottage Café, Mrs. Pastures Cookies, Perfect Products, Purina Animal Nutrition, Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism (ROOST), Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital Saratoga, Saratoga Horseworks, Show Jumps LLC, STX, The Clothes Horse, The Hooker Family, W&B Golf Carts, Wölffer Estate Vineyard

LPHSA, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization that runs the Lake Placid Horse Show, a hallmark of the summer equestrian season which presents two weeks of world-class competition at the historic North Elba Showgrounds in Lake Placid, New York. Attracting top riders and horses from across the globe, the shows feature prestigious hunter, jumper, and equitation classes, including FEI-rated events. Steeped in tradition and set against the stunning backdrop of the Adirondack Mountains, the Lake Placid Horse Show, a USEF Heritage competition, offers a unique blend of high-level equestrian sport and family-friendly entertainment, contributing significantly to the region’s economy and community spirit. All donations are tax-deductible (TIN: 82-5074078). Further information for exhibitors, spectators, sponsors, and donors is available at www.lakeplacidhorseshows.org or by calling 518-523-9625.