10 Barn Luxuries You Shouldn’t Do Without
Friday, August 30 2013
by Editor
If you’re planning your dream barn – or even just dreaming up your dream barn – there are some luxuries that make barn work SO much more pleasant and easy. Here are ten of them you should really consider. Run-In Stalls: Run-in stalls with paddocks attached make turning out horses a breeze.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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Richter Claims Amateur-Owner Jumper Title At 38th Annual Hampton Classic
Friday, August 30 2013
by Editor
With Firefly, he scores a three-peat. Bridgehampton, NY-Aug.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
A Tribute to the Armed Forces: Send Us Your Photos!
Thursday, August 29 2013
by Editor
Juan Cruz helping lead fellow servicemen Harry in an Equine Outreach program in Atlanta. Juan was featured in the April issue of Sidelines. (Photo by Leslie Olsen) By Jan Westmark Allan Submit a photo of your hero and a horse! Sidelines Magazine wants to honor America’s heroes who do double duty as military personnel and equestrians.
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
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Build Your Barn the Classic Way!
Thursday, August 29 2013
by Editor
Are you thinking about building a barn sometime in the near future? Planning your barn can be exciting and overwhelming.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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Diary of a Podium Hopeful: In the Beginning
Thursday, August 29 2013
by Editor
With September around the corner I am reminded of two things a) the mounting pile of biology homework I am to complete and b) the approaching championship. I am still waiting for my official invitation letter from USHJA, but am hopeful that it should arrive soon
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Diary of a Podium Hopeful: In the Beginning
Thursday, August 29 2013
by Editor
With September around the corner I am reminded of two things a) the mounting pile of biology homework I am to complete and b) the approaching championship. I am still waiting for my official invitation letter from USHJA, but am hopeful that it should arrive soon
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
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Spruce Meadows ‘Masters’ Tournament CSIO 5* to Host The World’s Best Show Jumpers
Thursday, August 29 2013
by Editor
Skelton and Big Star to Contest Next Leg of Rolex Grand Slam of Jumping Calgary, AB, Canada – August 27, 2013 – Spruce Meadows will host the world’s best show jumpers at the prestigious ‘Masters’ Tournament, held September 4-8, 2013, in Calgary.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
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Keenan Sets The Pace In $20,000 Hampton Classic Time Challenge
Wednesday, August 28 2013
by Editor
Lutz and Kenny victors in other jumper classes. Bridgehampton, NY-Aug 27, 2013-Lillie Keenan rode her Londinium to a narrow victory in the $20,000 Hampton Classic Time Challenge at the 38th Annual Hampton Classic Horse Show
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Goutal Wins $10,000 Wolffer Estate Jumper Class At The Hampton Classic
Wednesday, August 28 2013
by Editor
Tromp takes lead in Longines Leading Rider Challenge Bridgehampton, NY-Aug.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Grand Champions Polo Club’s Next Generation Of Players Head Labor Day Weekend NYTS National Tournament
Wednesday, August 28 2013
by Editor
WELLINGTON, FL-August 28, 2013—Juancito Bollini and Grant Ganzi of Wellington, both following their families’ polo footsteps, will compete in the inaugural National Youth Tournament Series National Championships this weekend in Upperville, Va.The tournament culminates the U.S. Polo Association’s National Youth Tournament Series that featured 23 qualifiers held at various polo clubs across the nation where 99 All-Stars were selected. Eight All-Star players will represent each of the four zones in the two-day tournament hosted by the Virginia International Polo Club, the largest polo club in Virginia.
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