Frances Land Wins the $50,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Series Championship Grand Prix
Thursday, November 07 2013
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Victoria Colvin and Melissa Rudershausen Honored as East Conference Winners of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series Lexington, KY-November 5, 2013-Frances Land of Alpharetta, GA, won the $50,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame Series Championship Grand Prix, presented by Elizabeth Miller and The Dinan Family, The Oken Family, The Straus Family, and the Tyree Family at the Alltech National Horse Show.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
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Casablanca Wins Pedro Morrison Memorial Cup For Third Fall Season Tournament Title At Grand Champions Polo Club
Wednesday, November 06 2013
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WELLINGTON, FL-Nov. 3, 2013— -In front of a packed house on Sunday at Grand Champions Polo Club, Casablanca won its third tournament of the fall season.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Bandaging Brush-Up: Are You Doing It Right?
Wednesday, November 06 2013
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Bandaging is a necessary skill to have as a horse owner, but it takes some practice (and regular use of the skill) to get it right. If your bandaging methods are a little rusty, here are a few brush-up basics to help you out.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Full Gallop Farm HT
Tuesday, November 05 2013
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The USC Aiken Eventing Team had another fun outing at the Full Gallop Farm Horse Trials this past Sunday. Hannah, Matti, Robin and I jump judged Prelim through Beginner Novice.
- Published in Pacer Pride, Z-Blogs
Davidson Claims CCI3* At Galway Downs International Three-Day Event
Tuesday, November 05 2013
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Temecula, Calif., Nov. 3, 2013— Almost nothing about the Galway Downs International Three-Day Event worked out like Buck Davidson expected.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
American Katie Dinan and “Nougat” Glide to Victory in the $250,000 Alltech Grand Prix
Tuesday, November 05 2013
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[LEXINGTON, Ky.] – Calling the win a major stepping stone in her competitive career, 20-year-old Katie Dinan of Wellington, Fla., claimed the $250,000 Alltech Grand Prix Saturday night at the Alltech National Horse Show . Only a sliver of a second separated Dinan and her mount Nougat du Vallet from other top contenders in a jump off round of four riders representing three countries. A total of 36 riders competed in Saturday’s prime-time Alltech Grand Prix, which awarded a $62,500 first prize.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
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Interviewing George
Monday, November 04 2013
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Interviewing the legendary George Morris was on my bucket list, but when faced with that opportunity, it was daunting to say the least. I mean, we’re talking George Morris! His name alone strikes fear in the heart of the modern English rider. As most anyone knows, he has a long list of accomplishments from winning the MacClay at fourteen years old to Olympic medals
- Published in Notes from the Field, Z-Blogs
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Last Hunter Pace of the Season
Monday, November 04 2013
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Yesterday Tucker and I joined some friends from my farm for the Covered Bridge Trail Association hunter pace, which starts at a farm across the street from where Tucker lives (very convenient!).
- Published in Tucker The Wunderkind, Z-Blogs
Stich’s PublicPick – Available For Adoption!
Monday, November 04 2013
by Editor
5 year old, 15.3hh Thoroughbred mare “Stich’s PublicPick” is available for adoption from New Vocations’ Lexington, Kentucky Facility. Adoption Fee $500. Stitch is a flashy, curious, and affectionate mare who tries very hard to please under saddle
- Published in Beyond the Track, Z-Blogs
As the smallest breed of miniature horse, Falabellas are closer to being dog-sized than horse-sized. But these pint-sized equines are versatile and super-talented, competing in in-hand classes at shows, pulling carts, and even working as service animals. Careful breeding has made the Falabella into a miniature version of full-sized horses
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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