The Silver Oak Jumper Tournament
Presented by The Davis McCullough Foundation

TO HOST YOUNG JUMPER CHAMPIONSHIPS EASTERN LEAGUE FINALS

The Silver Oak Jumper Tournament announced today that the 2017 Young Jumper Championships Eastern League Final will join the line-up August 16-20, 2017. Always a big supporter of the YJC and programs to develop young jumpers in this country, we were honored to be selected by the YJC organization to host the finals.

“We are excited to be part of this great horse show,” said YJC spokesperson, Cheryll Frank. “Silver Oak is routinely ranked among the best horse shows in the country. Jeff Papows and his team have done a superlative job building this event. Their attention to every detail of the competition experience-for both horses and riders-results in a world-class event, from course design to footing to a relaxing show schedule. If that isn’t all, their tremendous engagement with the community and the promotional opportunities they provide for corporate sponsors are unparalleled.”

A 501(c)3 charitable organization, The Silver Oak Jumper Tournament is one of the country’s highest rated, USEF-five star Jumper only Shows. Featuring the country’s best grass and all weather GGT-footing, top course designers like Olaf Petersen, Jr., The Silver Oak Jumper Tournament is true to its mission statement as “the rider’s horse show”. We are happy to announce that our 2017 show will be supporting Danny & Ron’s Rescue, and The Omega Horse Rescue and Rehabilitation Center. This dovetails perfectly with the magnificent efforts of our perennial presenting sponsor, Victoria McCullough of the Davis McCullough foundation, who is singularly responsible for thousands of rescues and adoptions of horses otherwise destined for slaughter, and spearheading government efforts that have effectively banned horse slaughter in this country. When you combine our charitable support of this wonderful animal rescue organizations and the lavish attention to all our riders it’s a winning combination. Please join us and be part of something very special.