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Monica Spencer and Artist on the verge of victory following Maryland 5 Star cross country

New Zealand’s Monica Spencer and her Thoroughbred gelding, Artist, remain in pole position after producing a confident and fast round across Pierre Le Goupil’s challenging cross-country course at the 2025 MARS Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill. Meanwhile, Australia’s Sophia Hill and Humble Glory delivered the fastest round of the day, catapulting up the leaderboard ahead of Sunday’s decisive show jumping phase.

Monica Spencer (NZL) and her 14-year-old Thoroughbred gelding, Artist lead the CCI5*L. Image by Shannon Brinkman Photography/Maryland 5 Star.

Equestrian Life

Published 19 Oct 2025

Monica Spencer (NZL) and her 14-year-old Thoroughbred gelding, Artist, delivered a confident performance across Pierre Le Goupil’s cross-country track on Saturday at the 2025 MARS Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill presented by Brown Advisory. The pair heads into the final phase atop the CCI5*L leaderboard as Spencer looks to capture her first Maryland 5 Star title.

Spencer, who rides for New Zealand and is now based in the U.S., has a long partnership with Artist, a former racehorse she developed to the top level of the sport. The pair earned a team bronze for New Zealand at the 2022 World Championships and have since become established five-star competitors.

After the CCI5*L cross-country phase, Spencer currently leads with a score of 23.7, followed by Felix Vogg (SUI) and 14-year-mare Cartania with a score of 28.3, followed behind by Mia Farley (USA) and Phelps at 32.2.

“He was definitely ready to run, and I certainly let him do that on those lovely gallop strips,” said Spencer. “The ground was perfect. He was a machine, and I am very happy.”

Spencer shared her thoughts regarding the difficulty of the cross-country course.

“I think it was tough out there and you really had to fight for it the whole way, be ready to act on your feet and have a brave horse,” said Spencer. “It was as hard as we thought it would be, but we did it, so we’re very happy.”

Monica Spencer (NZL) and Artist. Image by Shannon Brinkman Photography/Maryland 5 Star.
Felix Vogg (SUI) and 14-year-mare Cartania are placed second in the CCI5*L. Image by Shannon Brinkman Photography/Maryland 5 Star.
Mia Farley (USA) and Phelps are placed third in the CCI5*L.. Image by Shannon Brinkman Photography/Maryland 5 Star.

Sophia and ‘Hughie’ the quickest on course

The CCI5*L cross-country field featured 22 horses, of whom 13 completed the course. Seven had no jumping penalties for a 32% clear jumping rate, with four inside the time for an 18% double-clear rate. The fastest round of the day belonged to Sophia Hill (AUS) aboard her 14-year-old Thoroughbred gelding Humble Glory, who completed the course in 10 minutes, 32 seconds.

The Australian combination leapt from 20th following the dressage to seventh after the cross country and head into the final jumping phase on 46.2. Speaking to Equestrian Life prior to the event, Sophia has said she thought the hilly track would suit ‘Hughie’ – and she was certainly right!

Sophia Hill and Humble Glory, pictured here competing previously in Australia. Image by Michelle Terlato Photography.
Isabelle Bosley and Conner maintained their CCI3*L lead. Image by Shannon Brinkman Photography/Maryland 5 Star.

Isabelle Bosley and Conner maintain CCI3*L lead

After Saturday’s CCI3*L cross-country phase, the leaderboard remains unchanged among the top three athletes. Monkton, Maryland native, Isabelle Bosley (USA) and Conner continue to hold the lead with a score of 24.8. Alyssa Phillips (USA) and Rockett remain close behind in second on 25.5, while Olivia Dutton (USA) and Jewelent maintain their third-place position with a score of 28.1.

“I kind of felt like I was back on a Timber horse around the first bit of this track on Connor,” said Bosley. “He went out pretty bold, but once he settled into things and kind of got his groove going, he just ate it up. He felt super fit all the way around and came dragging me up the final hill, so I am just super thrilled with him.”

The MARS Maryland 5 Star continues Sunday with the CCI5*L and CCI3*L show jumping phases, where Spencer, Bosley, and the rest of the top riders will battle for final victory.

View full results from Maryland 5 Star here.

All the action is being streamed live on ClipMyHorse.TV.

Source: Maryland 5 Star press release, edited by Equestrian Life