Caring for Your Equine Partner When You’re Gone
By Peter Shanahan, CFP, CRPC, MPAS
I think it’s fair to say that just about anyone who has owned horses has had the painful experience of watching his equine partner age out of work and finally pass on. How many … [Read more]
- Published in General
Robin Parsky: Owning Horses for Team U.S.A.
By Britney Grover with Marianne Taylor
Portraits by Isabel J. Kurek
Robin Cleary Parsky was only 6 years old when she had a clear vision of what she wanted to do with her life: own horses that represented the U.S.A. … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Coursewalk with Heather Caristo
Heather Caristo was raised in an equestrian family and began pursuing excellence at a young age. She worked with George Morris as a junior, ribboned in the equitation finals and showed in Switzerland for a season with Gerhardt Etter. She’s … [Read more]
- Published in General
Jessie Blake Lochrie: Creating Heirloom Fashion
By Sarah Maslin Nir
Jessie Blake Lochrie is something of an equestrian contradiction. At night she can be found tearing up the dance floors in Brooklyn’s edgiest underground clubs, taking in a deejay set or discussing the minutiae of electronic … [Read more]
- Published in General, Weekly Feature
Points or a Potential Injury?
By Margie Sugarman
Margie Sugarman is a leading board-certified psychotherapist and sports consultant based in New York. Margie’s desire is to enhance performance through the connection between the mind and body, and her current client list includes Olympic, professional and … [Read more]
- Published in General
Chloe Reid: From Family Ties to Finals Teams
By Britney Grover
Portraits by Isabel J. Kurek
Chloe Reid has been around famous equestrians her entire life. Her first time on a horse was with Olympic show jumper Lauren Hough — but Chloe doesn’t even remember it. “While Lauren … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
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