Tax Season- Available for Adoption!
Friday, June 21 2013
by Editor
Tax Season, aka “Taxi” is a 15.2, hand chestnut mare. She is now available for a $500 adoption fee in Hummlestown, PA
- Published in Beyond the Track, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
between the ears, chasin', girls, in the irons, pony tales, racehorse, show world, sidelines-magazine, track, tucker the wunderkind, vocations
Hello Colorado! Hello Cowboys!
Friday, June 21 2013
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan Sidelines at the American Horse Publications seminar in Colorado Springs, Colorado. l to r: Jan Westmark-Allan, April Leonard and Dani Mortiz I arrived in Colorado Springs, Colorado yesterday for the American Horse Publications annual seminar
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
International Helmet Awareness Day
Thursday, June 20 2013
by Editor
Houston, TX – In the saddle is a natural place to be for Keely McIntosh, a vibrant young woman with a passion for horses, equestrian sports, and a full life ahead of her. Keely has ridden since before she could walk and competed in Pony Club before she could read. The written tests for Pony Club ratings had to be read to Keely by the older girls and the family joke is that Keely learned her letters from the dressage arena. By age 6, Keely was showing in the Hunter ring in Welsh Pony classes. Her riding repertoire also includes Western, Eventing, and Charity Trail Rides to benefit SIRE programs. Today, Keely, 19 from Magnolia,Texas, is a show jumper competing in A and AA shows and, more times than not, lands in the top spot of the Amateur/Owner Show Jumping classes. However, all her years in the saddle never prepared her for an unexpected, life-changing moment with her horse in the ring.
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Summer in the Rockies II Wrap-Up: June 12-16 at the Colorado Horse Park
Thursday, June 20 2013
by Editor
Parker, CO – June 18, 2013 - Top-notch horses and riders gathered at the Colorado Horse Park for Summer in the Rockies II, a week of hunter/jumper competition set against the beautiful backdrop of the Rocky Mountains. Riders enjoyed sunny skies and warm weather throughout the week, and spectators lined the grass bleachers and VIP area of the Kathy and Brad Coors Family Grand Prix Arena for Saturday’s Summer in the Rockies II $30,000 Grand Prix, presented by LittletonEquineMedicalCenter and Platinum Performance. During the late afternoon event, 20 horse and rider pairs tried their hand at Danny Foster’s grand prix course.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
beautiful, beyond the track, chasin', colorado horse park, horse, hunter/jumper, junior hunter, sidelines-magazine, texas
KARIBU – Welcome to Kenya!
Thursday, June 20 2013
by Editor
First impressions – it was all very easy, albeit a long amount of time in the air – from the US to Heathrow, two hour layover and then another seven hours to Nairobi, whose time zone in seven hours ahead of the US, the UK is six hours ahed of the US (we think) – time has gotten surreal, but we digress. We landed at Nairobi International around 9:30 in the evening, right on time, and it was an easy walk to passport control – they sent us to desks marked Kenya only and the attendants stamped us through quite quickly (we had all applied for our visas back in the states).
- Published in Lauren Gallops, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
adventure, airport, beyond the track, blue, bush, chasin', iphone, lauren-giannini, show world, tails & trails, tucker the wunderkind
Q&A with Classic Equine Equipment
Thursday, June 20 2013
by Editor
We’re excited to begin a new tradition here at Classic Equine Equipment: Every Thursday will feature an interview with Christy Schulthess, Classic’s President and CEO, or with another member of Classic Equine Equipment. We’ll answer questions that we frequently receive, and will also include tips and tricks for how our products may be used in your dream barn. This week, Christy Schultess answers the question we receive most often: Why is Classic Equine Equipment different from all of the other stall manufacturers out there?
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
architect, barn, bars, between the ears, beyond the track, customer, horse-stalls, in the irons, president, sidelines, the classic insider
Understanding Lameness Exams
Wednesday, June 19 2013
by Editor
If you’ve ever had to call your vet because your horse is a little off or lame, then chances are you’ve watched him perform a lameness exam. Do you know just what your vet is doing, and what he’s looking for during a lameness exam
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Congratulations to the “Performer For A Day” Winners!
Wednesday, June 19 2013
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan Arabian Nights, a dinner theater attraction in Orlando, Florida, really is a magical place. I had an amazing time with my family when we took part in the “Performer For A Day” experience there – and I am excited that three Sidelines Magazine friends will now get to do the same thing.
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
contest, costumes, florida, horse country chic, horses, mary beth fox, olympic sidelines, pony tales, tucker the wunderkind
Olympic Veterans and Grand Prix Champions Highlight Entries for Lake Placid Horse Shows
Tuesday, June 18 2013
by Editor
Lake Placid, New York—June 13, 2013— The 2013 Lake Placid and I Love New York Horse Shows, Presented by Sea Shore Stables, LLC, are right around the corner. The two-week long horse show series, which features the 44 th annual Lake Placid Horse Show, June 25-30, and the 36 th annual I Love New York Horse Show, July 2-7, attracts many of the nation’s top riders to its North Elba Showgrounds. Once again, Olympic veterans, past Lake Placid Grand Prix champions and international show jumping stars headline the shows’ entries. The two-week horse show series hosts all levels of competition ranging from young children on ponies to grand prix competitors and Olympic medalists, all competing for over $535,000 in prizes.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Kristy McCormack-Herrara Rocks the Derby and Benjamin Simpkins Wins Big During Week One of the Saratoga Classic Horse Show
Tuesday, June 18 2013
by Editor
Saratoga Springs, NY. June 15, 2013- Despite days of torrential rain all exhibitors were able to compete in the divisions in which they were entered. The Skidmore College Saratoga Classic Horse Show (SCHS) staff worked tirelessly to move classes and adjust the daily schedules so that everyone would get their time in the ring.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs