Fashionably Amateuristic
Monday, August 04 2014
by Editor
By Kathy Serio
Since this is the fashion issue, I thought it would behoove me to delve into the world of the “tres fashionable chevalier amateur.” However, I quickly realized that I’m not that “formidable mademoiselle,” so I’m going to, … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
Sandsablaze: A Great Book About A Great Horse
Monday, August 04 2014
by Editor
By Jan Westmark The book Sandsablaze is receiving rave reviews! I love to read and I love horses – so if I can combine both and read a great horse story then I am a happy camper. I just finished reading the book Sandsablaze, Grand Prix Greatness from Harrisburg to the Olympics , by Kimberly Gatto, and suffice it to say I am a very happy camper – even without the s’mores! Sandsablaze is a great ride through history. The book kicks off with a foreward by George Morris that is a fascinating look at what life was like in the show jumping world in the 1970s.
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
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Old Friends: Young at Heart & Horsing Around
Monday, August 04 2014
by Editor
By Lauren R. Giannini
In 2002, when a story in Bloodhorse magazine broke the news that Ferdinand – 1986 Kentucky Derby winner, 1987 Breeders’ Cup Classic winner and 1987 Eclipse Horse of the Year – had met his demise in … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under:
lauren r. giannini, Off Track Thoroughbreds, old friends, Retired Racehorses, sidelines-magazine
The Warrenton Horse Show Becomes a 115-Year-Old Tradition This Year
Monday, August 04 2014
by Editor
The horse world was vastly different in the early 20 th century.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Christoph Hess and Linda Parelli Create The Scale of Training in Action DVD Series
Saturday, August 02 2014
by Editor
Pagosa Springs, CO- (July 30, 2014)– Dressage training is systematic and based on the classical training scale, but often it is a complex task for riders to assimilate the training scale into their day-to-day riding programs.
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Nicole Glusenkamp and Eeltsje F Take Center Stage at Dressage in the Rockies I
Saturday, August 02 2014
by Editor
Parker, CO – August 1, 2014 - The flashy Friesian Eeltsje F turns heads everywhere he goes, and he stole the spotlight today at the Colorado Horse Park’s Dressage in the Rockies I. Nicole Glusenkamp rode him to a score of 66.9 percent to secure the win in the Grand Prix Open. According to Glusenkamp, the 13-year-old stallion, who is owned by Paula Marsh of Wyning Edge Friesians in Boerne, TX, loves showing off for the crowd
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
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Friday, August 01 2014
by Website Editor
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- Published in 09-2014
Feeding the Easy Keeper
Friday, August 01 2014
by Editor
If you have a horse who “gets fat on air” in your barn , then you are well acquainted with the “easy keeper.” Making sure that your easy keeper stays at a healthy weight can become a particular challenge during the summer, when pastures are lush. Need some help? Here are some ideas
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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archives, between the ears, beyond the track, chasin', february-2013, horse health, industry, september-2013, tucker the wunderkind