Airman represents Air Force in horse competition, wins first place Published June 15, 2023 By Airman 1st Class Violette Hosack, 375th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs Office SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. -- Representing the Air Force, Capt. Magin Day, 375th Operational Medicine Readiness Squadron flight commander, won first place in a novice horse competition at Ballwin, Missouri, June 10, 2023. U.S. Air Force Capt. Magin Day, Operational Medicine Readiness Squadron flight commander, kisses Rumor, her horse, after completing the first day events of the two-day 2023 Queeny Park Equestrian Events Horse Trials at the National Equestrian Center, St. Louis, Missouri, June 10, 2023. The first day of events consisted of dressage and stadium jumping. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class De’Quan Simmons) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res Day competed against six other challengers in the 2023 Queeny Park Equestrian Events Horse Trials. Competing in her uniform, this was the first event where Day was representing the military at a national level. Throughout the competition, people told her of their military experience or how they wanted to join. “I'm really thankful for the opportunity to represent the Air Force,” said Day. “The conversations that it started were phenomenal. There was an individual who was in the stall across from us that had seen me in my uniform and had said ‘I always wanted to join the military, I hope my mom sees you, she'd be so proud’” U.S. Air Force Capt. Magin Day, 375th Operational Medicine Readiness Squadron flight commander, makes a turn on Rumor, her horse, while competing on the first day of the two-day 2023 Queeny Park Equestrian Events Horse Trials at the National Equestrian Center, St. Louis, Missouri, June 10, 2023. Day represented the Air Force and competed in her dress blues uniform during the event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class De’Quan Simmons) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res Being able to compete at this level has been the result of a long journey for Day. For as long as Day could remember, she has always had a deep love for horses. As a young girl, her family wasn’t in a position to care for a horse, but she was determined to be around them. “My family moved around a lot when I was growing up,” said Day. “Wherever we lived, I would ferret out the nearest barn, just anything with horses, and I would ride my bike there and pet the horses through the fence. I would do that until basically somebody at the farm noticed me and they would inevitably invite me in to see their horses. I think at one point I was riding my bike probably three or four miles each way to the barn. Eventually I started cleaning stalls so I could ride and it kind of progressed from there.” U.S. Air Force Capt. Magin Day, 375th Operational Medicine Readiness Squadron flight commander, and Rumor, her horse, before competing on the first day of the two-day 2023 Queeny Park Equestrian Events Horse Trials at the National Equestrian Center, St. Louis, Missouri, June 10, 2023. Horse Trials are a triathlon for the horse and rider, consisting of dressage, cross-country jumping, and stadium jumping. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class De’Quan Simmons) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res Finally ready to start competing, Day searched to find the perfect horse. For three months, she searched to no avail. Her trainer had heard of a horse that she thought would be a great fit for Day, but he wasn't for sale. After talking with the owner and explaining how well they would mesh together, she had found him—Rumor. “He was confident, obedient and relaxed,” said Day. “He was perfect in every way.” During the competition, Rumor was able to execute everything Day was telling him through his reigns and stirrups. Nothing was missed and he followed every direction Day wanted him to make. With their teamwork and strong bond together, they walked away with the top prize in the Beginner Novice Open A category. “It was phenomenal, this was the first time that I think everything really came together for us in a way where we gelled.” U.S. Air Force Capt. Magin Day, 375th Operational Medicine Readiness Squadron flight commander, adjusts a saddle on Rumor, her horse, before competing on the first day of the two-day 2023 Queeny Park Equestrian Events Horse Trials at the National Equestrian Center, St. Louis, Missouri, June 10, 2023. One of the first-day events was stadium jumping, where a horse and a rider complete a course jumping over poles of various heights. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class De’Quan Simmons) Photo Details / Download Hi-Res When asked about what's next, Day explained she got the score to qualify her for the American Eventing Championships. It’s being held in Lexington, Kentucky at the Rollex Stadium this fall.