Leslie Shiels Dizygotic Hound Right
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Katrina Becker Driving “Fulmer Black Prince” to a Gooch Wagon at Oakmeade, Aiken, SC, c. 2000, Booth Malone, artist.
therapeutic riding program. We were lucky to be there. It was a wonderful time.” Nina was honored recently with induction into the Foxcroft Hall of Fame alongside Jane Forbes Clark (’73) and Juliet Graham (’72), with posthumous honors for Miss Charlotte and Teresa E. Shook (’39), who returned after college to pioneer Foxcroft’s athletic program. “I am so honored — to be included in that circle of women is quite extraordinary and I’m very flattered,” says Nina. Juliet Graham went to England for a few years after Foxcroft and competed internationally for ten years on the Canadian eventing team: Badminton, Burghley, one Olympics and three World Championships, including the 1978 Canadian
team gold medal. She moved to Upperville, Va., after the 1976 Olympics. Graham hunts with Piedmont Foxhounds and works at Piedmont Equine Practice. She teaches eventers and foxhunters, and trains and competes her young horse, which might hunt some day. “I’m not going to Rolex this year because Foxcroft’s 100th anniversary is that weekend,” Graham said. “I usually go to Rolex because I’m a selector for the Canadian three-day team. Rolex happens every year; this is only happening once.” Graham started hunting her freshman year at Foxcroft. Her first impression: “Loved it!” Miss Charlotte’s school made some big impressions on her. “The honor code really meant something, students turned
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