Bam bam 💥 2 gold stars for me ⭐️⭐️ All A's in my first semester at @ucberkeley ! I've finished my first semester and was still able to show a little bit too. Now I'm off to London for my Fall semester abroad. 🇬🇧
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Bam bam 💥 2 gold stars for me ⭐️⭐️ All A's in my first semester at @ucberkeley ! I've finished my first semester and was still able to show a little bit too. Now I'm off to London for my Fall semester abroad. 🇬🇧
Such a great week at the 96th Annual Flintridge Horse Show! Placed 3rd in the 1.40M High J/Am’s, 7th in the Land Rover GP of Flintridge and 1rst in the Low J/Am Classic. Now gotta study for some finals and some AP exams! Phew!
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Bond is Back, & She’s Here to Win
See my latest article on American show jumper Ashlee Bond and her triumphant return to the top of the sport just four months after giving birth to her daughter Scottie. Follow the link in the title.
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Is 1.50m Worth $1 Million Dollars? Riders Discuss Change in Height of AIG Million GP at HITS by Sophie St.Clair
Read my latest article for Noelle Floyd. For it or against it lots of discussion has been generated around the decision to drop the height at the AIG $1 Million Dollar Grand Prix and HITS Coachella. Read on for more...
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Zazou Hoffman Wins First Career Grand Prix at HITS Coachella in California by Sophie St.Clair
Read my article for Noelle Floyd about rising young professional Zazou Hoffman. She’s a former Maclay Finals winner and has been burning up Thermal this winter at HITS Coachella Desert Circuit. She’s one to watch!
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Thank you to Kristin Stine at Noelle Floyd for featuring me on the Instagram Spotlight for Noelle Floyd Style! I was super excited to be chosen. Look for it at the link below or in the upcoming Winter print issue. https://nfstyle.com/instagram-spotlight-sophie-st-clair/
Moments from World Cup Week at Del Mar International, Del Mar, CA 2016
Inside the Masters x Sophie St.Clair : An interview with Olympian Lucy Davis
“Inside the Masters x Sophie St.Clair” bringing you an exclusive interview with U. S. Equestrian Team member and Olympic silver medalist, Lucy Davis. The Los Angeles native returns to her home town this Fall when she competes at the Longines Masters of Los Angeles. At 23, the young equestrienne is highly accomplished. She has been riding professionally on the international circuit for several years under the guidance of trainer Marcus Beerbaum. In 2013, she burst onto the world stage when the young American won the Grand Prix of Lausanne in Switzerland against seasoned veterans of the sport. But let’s talk about perseverance for a moment. She accomplished all of that while completing her degree in Architecture from Stanford University in 2015. The accolades don’t stop here. She’s fresh off her Olympic debut in Rio de Janeiro where she represented the U.S. Equestrian team and rode to a Team Silver finish. This year Lucy brings two exciting horses to compete in both the Longines Grand Prix and the fastest class in the world the Longines Speed Challenge.
Los Angeles, the West Coast and all of America was so proud of your performance during your Olympic debut. Can you describe the feeling of becoming an Olympic medalist?
It was a dream just to get there. We had really high expectations going in being such a strong team. But once you actually have the medal, it’s a totally overwhelming and emotional feeling. I’ve dreamed and worked my whole life for this. A lot of people say, “Oh, you’re so young to be able to accomplish this.”, but it’s been so much hard work from my family, my trainers, grooms who helped me along the way, friends, everybody that have supported me since I started riding. It’s been a faster track but it’s been a journey and all that emotion comes to the surface.
Do you have a goal for the Longines Masters of Los Angeles?
The goal is always to do well in the Grand Prix. What the Masters do have is the Longines Speed Challenge. It gives horses that aren’t the grand prix winners a chance to shine and perform and to shoot for some really good prize money. I consider that class just as important as the Grand Prix.
Which horse/s will you bring to the Longines Masters of Los Angeles?
Cassis who’s been performing really well this summer and I hope he’ll enjoy the indoor venue. I’m going to try to also bring Boucherom who I think will be perfect for the speed challenge because she’s fiery and quick. Barron (her Olympic mount) is on a bit of a vacation. He’s had a big year so we want to give him a little rest.
What are you excited about when you think of competing at the Longines Masters of Los Angeles?
I’m just excited to share the sport with LA and to have people in the crowd that I’ve know for a long time. They get to see the sport at the highest level in person. It’s a hugely unique opportunity. It’s helping the sport here on the West Coast grow. Hopefully, I can spend a lot more time here with them as these competitions continue to grow.
What will you be packing in your tack trunk?
Cassis “Casper” always has stuffed animals we bring for him because he is a little bit of an emotional guy.
Do you have any lucky charms?
I don’t really have lucky charms. I got tired of making excuses for each time they didn’t work.
You’re a native of Los Angeles. What are your favorite things to do here?
When I come home, I enjoy hanging out with my friends and going to the beach. I like to go to Venice Beach because there are lots of cool shops and restaurants. Really, I just hang out with friends and family. If I were to do more touristy things, I like the LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) museum. There’s always cool exhibits there all the time. So, when I’m home and I want to see something interesting I go there.
Looking forward to see you compete in the Longines Masters of Los Angeles, Lucy!