Dapplebay: Horse Art on Everything
Leah Kaufmann
Edgewood, Washington
Dapplebay
How did you become part of the horse world?
I’ve been obsessed with horses for as long as I can remember! I have been drawing them since I could hold a pencil and sketching out … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
October 2022 – Table of Contents
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CONTENTS
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Courtney Maum—Sidelines Snapshot
How Horses Helped Her Along
the Path to Mental Wellness
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Cara Van Leuven–Art
No Limits of Artistic Expression
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Harkaway Farm—Hunter-Jumper
Family Is … [Read more]
- Published in General
Nikki Scarpino: A Student of the Game
By Jennifer Cooke
Portraits by Melissa Fuller
Nikki Scarpino has a knack for working with difficult horses. Somehow, the challenging, quirky, oddball horses seem to find their way to her. Nikki’s approach to these horses is both sympathetic and pragmatic, … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
How Adaptability Increases Your Success Rate
By Rob Jacobs
The equestrian industry is one that requires those who participate in it to be flexible and able to adjust to the unpredictability of day-to-day operations. In general, most equestrians are routine oriented because we know our horses … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Enjoying a Gap Year in the Ring
Ryan Kenny
Alpharetta, Georgia
Amateur rider, taking a gap year before college
How long have you been part of the horse world?
I started riding at 12 years old. A family friend rode at a local barn near my house … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Making the Perfect Fit: Alexandra Cherubini & EquiFit
By Britney Grover
Portraits by Isabel J. Kurek
Alexandra Cherubini had just graduated from Bates College and was living in New York, working at a public relations firm in early 2000. “At the time, I was not riding, and I … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
A Tribute to Tradition
By George Williams
There is little doubt that dressage is steeped in deep tradition. Surprisingly, however, there are very few dressage shows that have been recognized by US Equestrian as “Heritage Competitions.” While there are admittedly few of these, one … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Lindsey and Will Roberts: A Family Founded on Love and Horses
By Sarah Welk Baynum
Portraits by Kristie Scholten
Hunter-jumper riders Lindsey and Will Roberts love each other and love horses, and together they have turned that love into a family business. Long before the equestrian power couple met and started … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Your Bravest, Boldest, Best Self Is Worth It: Wendy Latham & Halter Ego
By Britney Grover
Being in the driver’s seat with the ability to change anything that’s not working is one of the things Wendy Latham of Calabasas, California, loves most about running her company Halter Ego. But she’s not out to … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Homework for Riders
By Liz Halliday-Sharp
I have always believed that the best riders are those who continue to learn, work hard and constantly strive to be better. I personally am trying to improve my riding every day, and I’m lucky to have … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
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