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The Value of Instructor Certification

Tuesday, April 11 2023 by Elliette Baker
By George Williams   Often, I wonder why the idea of instructor certification doesn’t take off and I was not expecting, “What if I fail?” as the response when I questioned a young professional on why she and her peers were not taking part in an instructor certification program. Aside from my immediate thought of
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Tagged under: george williams, melissa fuller

Unbridled With Stephanie Lightner

Tuesday, April 11 2023 by Elliette Baker
By Britney Grover   Stephanie Lightner grew up in the northwest suburbs of Chicago, where she fell in love with riding. After college, she moved to California. “I thought I would just be moving there for a few years, but I started working with Robert Ridland at Showpark of San Diego and never stopped,” she
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Tagged under: britney grover, Stephanie Lightner

TAKE2: Second Careers for Thoroughbreds

Tuesday, April 11 2023 by Elliette Baker
By Laura Scaletti   Each year on the first Saturday of May, there’s one thing on many Americans’ minds: Who is going to win the Kentucky Derby? For two minutes, the sports world is transfixed on the athleticism of 3-year-old Thoroughbreds. Out of the 20,000 Thoroughbreds that are born each year, only 20 will have
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Tagged under: Kentucky National Horse Show, laura scaletti, New York Racing Association, TAKE THE LEAD, take2

Priscilla Baldwin: Living for Adventure

Tuesday, April 11 2023 by Elliette Baker
By Ruby Tevis   Live life to the fullest—that’s the goal for most of us—and Priscilla Baldwin has taken this mission to heart. From her humble beginnings in West Hartford, Connecticut, to today, Priscilla has followed her passions, taken risks and learned along the way. She’s an entrepreneur, has lived abroad and has sailed to
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Tagged under: Colgate University in Hamilton, Jackie Dougharty, Kildare Hounds, melissa fuller, priscilla baldwin, ruby tevis, wellington

Miranda Jones: From the Courthouse to the Show Ring

Tuesday, April 11 2023 by Elliette Baker
By Tafra Donberger There are people who are motivated, and then there are people who are driven. And if you needed to put Miranda Jones in one of those groups, she’d break the boundaries and be in a group all her own, because she is both of those things and more. Miranda is a litigation
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Tagged under: Kristie Scholten, Miranda Jones, Park Horse Cente, tafra donberger

Liz Halliday-Sharp and Her Never-Give-Up Attitude

Tuesday, April 11 2023 by Elliette Baker
By Kimberly Gatto Portraits by Melissa Fuller   Of the many lessons that Elisabeth “Liz” Halliday-Sharp learned from her father, resilience was perhaps the most important. Liz’s innate ability to overcome adversity has served her well in her quest to become one of the top event riders in the world. Through the highs and lows
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Tagged under: 2024 Olympic Games, Elisabeth Halliday-Sharp, Raintree Ranch Equestrian Cente, Southern California, Sports Car Club of America, U.S. Eventing Team

Jim Hagman: Building a Legacy Horse by Horse and Rider by Rider

Thursday, April 06 2023 by Elliette Baker
By Laura Scaletti Portraits by Lindsey Long There was electricity in the air as the greatest athletes in the world arrived in Los Angeles, California, to take part in the Games of the XXIII Olympiad in 1984. Forty miles down the road, in Ventura County, California, another lifelong dream was about to come to fruition
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Tagged under: Elvenstar, Elvenstar’s Cabernet, Françoise Martinod, Jim Hagman, laura scaletti, Lindsey Long, vineyard, XXIII Olympiad

Frankie Thieriot Stutes: One Horse and One Woman Wonder

Wednesday, April 05 2023 by Elliette Baker
By Laura Scaletti Photos by Lauren Ann Pace Frankie Thieriot Stutes believes the universe has a crazy way with horses and where it chooses to lead you. This has been evident from her first introduction to horses. Frankie was a self-proclaimed wild child, and her mom was looking for an activity that could tire her
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Tagged under: Athletux, Australian Olympian Clayton Fredericks’ farm, Erik Duvander, Frankie Cameron, Frankie Thieriot Stutes, laura scaletti, Lauren Ann Pace Photography, New Evolution Ventures, Uphoria

Casey Lorusso-Smith: A Passion for Horses and Helping Others

Wednesday, April 05 2023 by Elliette Baker
By Kimberly Gatto Portraits by Melissa Fuller When Cassandra Lorusso-Smith finds herself having a difficult day, she draws inspiration from a reference to her favorite Bible verse from 1 Corinthians, which is embroidered on her saddle pads. The lifelong equestrian and current Grand Prix rider—known as Casey to her friends—derives strength from the words of
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Tagged under: Cassandra Lorusso-Smith, Horses as Healers, Kimberly Gatto, melissa fuller, Walnut Hill Farm, William James College

Robert Costello: Leading the U.S. Eventing Team

Wednesday, April 05 2023 by Elliette Baker
By Cheyenne Lord Portraits by Pam Jensen When Robert “Bobby” Costello was hired as the interim eventing chef d’equipe in April 2022, he didn’t have a lot of time to get up to speed before leading the team’s efforts at the FEI World Championships in September. Luckily, he was able to draw on over 30
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Tagged under: Costello, Jack LeGoff, Kentucky Rolex Three-day Event, Myopia Hunt Club, Three-Day Event, uSET
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Happy Memorial Day! 🇺🇸 We have USDF Preside Happy Memorial Day! 🇺🇸 
We have USDF President George William's column today!

This past month, U.S. dressage lost one of its greats. Throughout her equestrian career, Carol Lavell set an example of how hard work, persistence and nose-to-the-grindstone-style commitment can make goals become a reality. She inspired many during her competition years and ultimately left a legacy through The Dressage Foundation that helps others make their dreams come true. Since Carol’s death at the age of 79 on March 27, I have read numerous wonderful tributes to her on social media. Carol’s story is being told by others far better than I can ever pretend to tell it.

Let me just say that her wonderful horse, Gifted, caught the eye and imagination of many. Probably the only Olympic horse to come up through the national levels, Gifted won the USDF Horse of the Year award at nearly all except Training and First levels. We all felt like we knew both horse and rider by the time Carol started showing him at Grand Prix. As a result, we rode with the two of them every time they went down the center line in a major international competition. Writing for USDF Connection in 2014, Jennifer Bryant stated, “The flashy bay 1980 Hanoverian gelding (Garibaldi II – Lola, Lombard) with the enormous movement and range was the first modern American equine dressage superstar.” Not surprisingly, and deservedly so, he was the first horse to be inducted into the Roemer Foundation/USDF Hall of Fame. At the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, Carol and Gifted placed sixth individually, ending a 16-year dry spell to lead the U.S. team to a bronze medal—its first medal since winning the bronze at the Montreal Olympics in 1976.

Read his full article in the May edition of Sidelines Magazine! Click the link in our bio! 

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📸Photo: Carol Lavell with her Roemer Foundation/USDF Hall of Fame inducted horse, Gifted.

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