The US Equestrian Open Podcast

Maryland, Rotterdam & Stephanie Goodman on Her Debut Win

40 min · 24. juni 2026
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This week on the US Equestrian Open Podcast, Annie and Diarm look ahead to Maryland Horse Trials and what's at stake in the latest eventing qualifier as the leaderboard battle continues. There's also discussion around Rotterdam and another major statement from Marilyn Little and La Contessa as selection conversations continue. Plus, Annie catches up with Stephanie Goodman after becoming the first combination to win on their four-star Open debut at Aspen Farms. Stephanie reflects on building her program in Idaho, the horse that brought her back to the sport and why Elwenda keeps proving her wrong. Highlights: • Maryland Horse Trials preview • Open leaderboard implications • Rotterdam and jumping selection discussion • Stephanie Goodman on her Aspen Farms win • Elwenda's journey to four-star success

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Maryland, Rotterdam & Stephanie Goodman on Her Debut Win

This week on the US Equestrian Open Podcast, Annie and Diarm look ahead to Maryland Horse Trials and what's at stake in the latest eventing qualifier as the leaderboard battle continues. There's also discussion around Rotterdam and another major statement from Marilyn Little and La Contessa as selection conversations continue. Plus, Annie catches up with Stephanie Goodman after becoming the first combination to win on their four-star Open debut at Aspen Farms. Stephanie reflects on building her program in Idaho, the horse that brought her back to the sport and why Elwenda keeps proving her wrong. Highlights: • Maryland Horse Trials preview • Open leaderboard implications • Rotterdam and jumping selection discussion • Stephanie Goodman on her Aspen Farms win • Elwenda's journey to four-star success

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