From relative obscurity to being practically a household name this year (at least in show jumping households!) Eddie Blue–ridden and trained by Devin Ryan of Long Valley–has been named a U.S. Equestrian Federation International Horse of Honor for 2018
Eddie, a 9-year-old Dutchbred owned by LL Show Jumpers LLC, leaped to fame this year starting with a second-place finish in April’s Longines FEI World Cup™ Show Jumping Finals.That gave him and his rider a place on the short list for the FEI World Equestrian Games™ Tryon 2018 NetJets® U.S. Jumping Team. During the WEG team observation period, Eddie Blue and Devin were part of the bronze medal-winning U.S. team at the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ Poland in June. As part of the U.S. team at the world famous German CHIO Aachen the next month, they jumped an impressive double-clear in the Mercedes-Benz Nations Cup.

Eddie Blue and Devin Ryan on their way to team gold at the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games. (Photo©2018 by Nancy Jaffer)
With only two years of FEI-level competition on his record, Eddie competed on his first FEI WEG NetJets U.S. Jumping Team. He and Devin contributed to the USA’s first show jumping team gold medal since the 1986 World Championships. They ended a remarkable year by placing second in the $205,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Toronto 2018 for the Hickstead Trophy.
Each year, USEF names a National and an International Horse of the Year from the Horses of Honor roster. Winners are determined based on the results of online voting, which is open through Thursday, January 3 at midnight. The 2018 National and International Horse of the Year will be awarded Saturday evening, January 12 at the Horse of the Year Awards presented by AON during the US Equestrian Annual Meeting in West Palm Beach, Fla.