Eric Lamaze – Portrait of an Olympic Champion
Friday, February 21 2014
by Editor
By Jennifer Ward
A boy from Montreal saw his dreams come true at the 2008 Olympic Games. For Eric Lamaze, winning an individual gold medal was an accomplishment that came at the right time on the right horse, and propelled … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Sidelines DOGon Cute Contest!
Wednesday, February 19 2014
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An example of a “cute photo” by Sidelines standards! This yellow pooch is over 15 years old! By Jan Westmark There’s one thing that the Sidelines staff loves almost as much as their horses – and that’s their dogs!! (And we have a feeling we’re not the only equestrians who feel that way!) So, in honor of our favorite canines, we are having our “Sidelines DOGon Cute Contest!” We invite you to share photos and videos of your favorite dogs for the chance to win some amazing prizes. Plus, everyone who enters will receive a free six-month subscription to Sidelines’ new digital edition – which features everything you love about print plus digital exclusive content, interactivity and video coverage of your favorite riders! You may enter ONE video/photo for each category – that’s four entries total
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Dr. Ober on the use of Cold Therapy for you horse.
Wednesday, February 19 2014
by Editor
Biostar brings us USEF Show Jumping Team Veterinarian Dr. Tim Ober to discuss different methods of cold therapy for horses.
- Published in Sidelines TV
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Moon Blindness
Wednesday, February 19 2014
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Horses depend greatly on their senses, including their sense of smell, sound, and sight. Moon Blindness is alarming because it threatens the horse’s sight, frequently leading to blindness
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Spring Opener
Wednesday, February 19 2014
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Hey Y’all. Last weekend, SMU Equestrian traveled to Las Cruces, New Mexico. Unfortunately, SMU fell to No.
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Meet Our Members: Kailey Downing
Tuesday, February 18 2014
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First off I would like to extend a huge congrats to our team member Aisling Carroll and her mare Fluff on their first place finish in the JR/YR Prelim Division and the Paradise Farm HT! Now I would like to introduce you to Kailey Downing! 1.
- Published in Pacer Pride, Z-Blogs
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The Extraordinary Tori Colvin
Monday, February 17 2014
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By Lauren R. Giannini
Victoria (Tori) Colvin, now 16 and driving, has been racking up rosettes, tri-colors and various Best Child/Junior Rider titles for many years. As a very young catch rider she climbed on the freshest, hottest ponies and … [Read more]
- Published in General, Sidelines Feature
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What Does the Fox Say?
Monday, February 17 2014
by Editor
We aren’t sure what the fox says, but foxhunters say, “Tally Ho!” Learn all about the thrill of foxhunting from a rider who is hooked on the sport.
By Doris Degner-Foster
The “music” of baying hounds is heard throughout … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
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Sound effects won’t earn extra points in the hunter ring.
Monday, February 17 2014
by Editor
We all have our quirks.
- Published in The Hopeful Amateur, Z-Blogs
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Feb 25-26, 2006 – Stacy Westfall Became the First Woman Winner of the Road to the Horse
Monday, February 17 2014
by Editor
In 2006, Stacy Westfall faced down some of the top horse trainers in the world to become the first female to win the Road to the Horse competition. Westfall’s win thrilled many in attendance, as it proved that women can be competitive in the often male-dominated Western world of colt starting
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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