Erin Stewart: Patiently Expanding the Family Tradition
By Britney Grover
Portraits by Kathy Russell
For some, the fact that Erin Stewart is an equestrian professional seems obvious. After all, she’s the daughter of renowned hunter rider and trainer Don Stewart. She grew up in one of the … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Kelly Wilkinson Coffin: From Pilot to Painter
By Shya Beth
Kelly Wilkinson Coffin thrives off of doing what she loves. From her time as a naval aviator deployed in Operation Desert Storm to taking classes for art and joining her husband, Tad Coffin, in their shared equestrian … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Hannah Irons: From Surprise Pony to Gold Medals
By Ruby Tevis
Portraits by Melissa Fuller
‘If you believe in your horse, anything is possible,’ is a lesson Hannah Irons holds to tightly. Since her first ride with Lendon Gray seven years ago, the 2020 USEF Young Rider National … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
June 2021 – Table of Contents
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CONTENTS
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Clare Christie
The Journey of Sculpting Movement
28
Eventing With Boyd Martin
34
Charity Equest — Celebrating 40 Years
of Royal Achievements
38
Sidelines Superstar
Barbara … [Read more]
- Published in 06-2021, Front Cover
Unbridled With Aaron Vale
Show jumper Aaron Vale entered his first Grand Prix when he was only 14 years old, setting the stage for his life in the Grand Prix ring where he has amassed over 250 wins to date. Aaron, who owns the … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
Take the Opportunity to Ride as Many Horses as Possible
By Nicki Shahinian-Simpson
Nicki Shahinian-Simpson had a successful career as a junior rider in the East, where she won both the ASPCA Maclay National Championship and the U.S. Medal Championship. After moving to the West Coast Nicki continued to place … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Polo for Life: Helping Families Facing Pediatric Cancer
By Britney Grover
Pediatric cancer: Anyone would wish it didn’t exist. Some would like to ignore that it does. Even after surviving it, Brandon Phillips tried to forget about it. “It was 1992 when I was sick, and for many … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Phillip Dutton and the Family That Fuels His Success
By Emily Randolph
The far, wood-paneled wall of Phillip Dutton’s barn office is adorned with sizable, framed ribbons — among them, a large green ribbon that accompanied his bronze medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics and a tricolor award signifying … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Junior Develops Her Own Jumpers and Has Working Student Goals
Gabrielle Adams
Chardon, Ohio
High School Junior
How long have you been part of the horse world?
I’ve been riding for 10 years. I started when I was 7 years old at summer camp. I immediately loved riding and decided … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
A Case for Reinstating the Eight-Fault Penalty for Falls
By Armand Leone, Jr.
The upcoming Olympic Games in Tokyo will be the first time since 1968 that show jumping teams will compete in a Nations Cup format with three horse/athlete combinations per nation and no drop score. The decision … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
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