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After a stellar year that saw Liz Halliday-Sharp, a Kentucky Equine Research-sponsored eventer, and Deniro Z atop several CCI leaderboards, the pair was named to the 2021 USEF Eventing High Performance Elite Training List.

In a press release from the United States Equestrian Federation, Erik Duvander, U.S. Performance director, discussed the selection process. “Having the Olympic Games next year and World Championships in 2022 has brought a new level of complexity to the selection of our Elite and Pre-Elite Training List.”

“The selection of our training list has considered the different demands of both Tokyo and Pratoni,” he continued. “I have been studying our riders and horses closely over the last three years with this in mind, and the training list has been refreshed with excellent input and the advice from the Performance Advisory Team.”

Liz and Deniro were named to the 2020 Pre-Elite Training List, moving up to join just three other pairs on the Elite Training List for 2021. “I am so thankful for this wonderful horse, Deniro Z, and the partnership we have together and am honored that we have been named to the U.S. Eventing High Performance Elite Training list for 2021!” she said in a Facebook post after the announcement was made.

Liz relies on Bio-Bloom™ PSEO-3™EquiShure®Nano-Q10™Restore® SRRiteTrac®, and Synovate HA® to give her horses targeted nutritional support for optimal performance. “KER Targeted Nutrition products are a huge part of our feeding regimen,” she said. “The products never let me or the horses down! Their supplements make an immediate difference and the science behind them is incredible. It is important to work with a company that cares just as much about their products as I do about my horses. I have been using them for years and cannot recommend them enough.”

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