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Team FarmVet Does It Again! Second Annual Sidelines Tetrathlon Presented by MeadowView & The Riggio Family a Great Success

Wednesday, February 15 2012 by Editor
WELLINGTON, Fla.
  • Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: charity, chasin', december-2010, laurengallops, november-2010, september-2010, the-barn-book, wordpress-org

Vinceramos Buck Off Final a Rousing Successs

Tuesday, February 14 2012 by Editor
[Wellington, FL] Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center (VTRC) located in Loxahatchee, FL, celebrated 30 years at its 25th annual Benefit Auction and Dinner on February 11, 2012 at the International Polo Club in Wellington, FL. VTRC, an organization that witnesses countless miracles on a daily basis and truly lives up to its meaning, “to overcome,” uses this annual benefit as a way to raise money for the organization to continue to help further its riders abilities to accomplish just that. The reaction for the Buck Off has been nothing but positive, creator of the event, Bobbi Rottman with Equine Solutions expressed. “The Buck Off has really morphed off into its own event,” expressed Ruth Menor, executive director of VTRC. “This whole event has just been a wonderful way to get a younger generation involved with Vinceremos and have a fun time doing it.” The Buck Off consisted of three preliminary rounds, where teams of four compete to stay on the raging mechanical bull, Old School.
  • Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: charity, chasin', european, february-2011, injecting perspective, november-2010, on the line, september-2011, wordpress-org

South Carolina’s Kimberly McCormack Takes Over Fences, Baylor’s Taylor Brown Wins Flat at WEF Collegiate Equitation Challenge

Monday, February 13 2012 by Editor
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Wellington, FL] The third annual FTI WEF Collegiate Equitation Challenge was held on Friday evening, February 10, 2012,  in the International Arena at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC). Riders representing 16 National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA) varsity teams from around the country gathered to compete in a bracket-style format
  • Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: beach, charity, december-2009, december-2011, equestrian, european-horses, on the line, september-2011, the-barn-book, united-states, upward-archives, wordpress-org

Five Questions For Susie Hutchison

Sunday, February 12 2012 by Editor

Susan Merrill Hutchison was five when she started lessons at Flintridge (CA) and 11 when she rode under the influence of legendary horseman Jimmy Williams.  From 12 to 18, she was champion or reserve champion hunter seat rider of the … [Read more]

  • Published in Sidelines Feature

New Vocations – Giving Racehorses A Fresh Start

Sunday, February 12 2012 by Editor

In 1992, Dot Morgan founded the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program to re-train and find new “jobs” for Standardbreds and Thoroughbreds after their careers in harness and on the flat came to a halt.  The program, a 501(c)3 public charity; … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature

Endel Ots

Friday, February 03 2012 by Editor

Endel Ots, at 26, has come a long way from his “Bonanza” days as a kid taking lessons in a local stable.  A rising superstar on the American dressage scene, Endel was thrilled when he was named as the alternate … [Read more]

  • Published in Sidelines Feature

Behind the Scenes with Sean O’Keefe Events

Friday, February 03 2012 by Editor

Events Planner Sean O’Keefe says, “I am a horseman and a part of an incredible community of generous and gifted people.  The EAF represents to me a gathering of like minded, good-hearted people who care for each other and those … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature

Will Diving Horses Return to Atlantic City?

Thursday, February 02 2012 by Editor
Do I ever love the movie Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken . The real life story of Sonora Carver, orphan, runaway and brave young girl who had a dream of becoming a “diving girl” at the Steel Pier in Atlantic City. Disney worked its best magic when it brought her story to the big screen, and me and my fellow horse-crazy friends watched it on a loop when it was released in 1991.
  • Published in On the Line, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: adrotate, chasin', injecting perspective, november-2009, on the line, part-ii, photos, september-2009, september-2010, september-2011, stars

Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation Unveils New York Retraining Program

Tuesday, January 31 2012 by Editor
Organizations from every corner of the Thoroughbred industry have come together to support a new program created by the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation to develop second careers for horses racing at New York Racing Association tracks. The program, forged from a $225,000 start-up grant from the Harriet E. Pfleger Foundation, will provide rehabilitation and retraining for as many as 100 horses a year. NYRA, the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association and The Jockey Club, as well as the New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. and The Jockeys’ Guild, have all stepped forward with commitments to fund the initiative. “With the spark created by a large donation from a private foundation, we were able to put together a consortium of racing partners to fund and oversee this valuable new program,” TRF Director of External Affairs Diana Pikulski said. “We have a model here in New York that embodies what everyone is trying to accomplish in the industry nationwide
  • Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: beach, charity-horse, equestrian, european-horses, horses, injecting perspective, laurengallops, november-2011, strides-towards, the-barn-book, united-states, what's happenin'

Pin Oak Charity Horse Show Will Host Working Equitation

Tuesday, January 31 2012 by Editor
Haras Dos Cavaleiros Working Equitation Championships offer nearly $6,000 in cash prizes!  The discipline of Working Equitation is sweeping the globe, with high-level competition in both Europe and the Americas.  Haras dos Cavaleiros is bringing Opportunity Working Equitation to the 2012 Pin Oak Charity Horse Show in Katy, Texas, with three levels of competition and a course designed by the first World Champion of Working Equitation, Jorge De Sousa of Portugal.  On March 22 and 23, during Week One of the show’s two-week run, Pin Oak will host Championships in three levels, Novice, Basic and Intermediate. Open to all breeds, the three levels of Working Equitation competition offer $1,950 in prize money at each level, plus ribbons for each phase, and trophies. The event is sponsored by Lusitano breeder Haras Dos Cavaleiros of Magnolia, Texas Working Equitation Working Equitation is a discipline based upon the tradition of field work on ranches, highlighting the clear partnership between horse and rider, with an emphasis on athleticism, collection and versatility. The three phases will run over two days, with the Dressage phase on Thursday, March 22, and the Ease of Handling (obstacles for precision) and Speed (obstacles for speed) phases on Friday, March 23.  The classes are open to all breeds.  The Working Equitation Championships will be run using the IALHA 2011 rules with updated 2012 Dressage tests available for download at www.pinoak.org . One important change for 2012:  the Intermediate (highest) level must be performed with only one hand on the reins.  Two hands are not allowed at the intermediate level. European countries hosting international competitions in Working Equitation also include a cattle-handling phase that is not yet common in the United States.  Working Equitation is gaining ground in Austria, Belgium, Germany, England, Portugal, Spain, France, Holland, Italy, Mexico and Brazil, all members of the World Association for Working Equitation (WAWE.) “I believe that Working Equitation has an excellent chance of becoming the next FEI Olympic sport in future years, because there is already substantial international support and high-level competition in Europe and South America,” says Linda Graham, Andalusian and Lusitano breed chair at Pin Oak Charity Horse Show.  “It has gotten off to a slower start in the United States, but Haras Dos Cavaleiros is working hard to change that, by putting up substantial prize money and tireless support for competitions, which are open to all breeds.  However, as Carmina Zamorano will tell you, the Lusitano is the horse that is most successful in this sport internationally!  The Pin Oak Charity Horse Show in its 67th year is a fitting venue for this new sport, combining decades of horse show tradition with what is cutting-edge in equine competition.” The Pin Oak Charity Horse Show has raised over $5.5 million for charity since its inception in 1945, donating $125,000 in 2011 to Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston’s Ronald McDonald House, Family Rooms, and Candlelighters
  • Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: adrotate, arenus-makes, equestrian, european, green, green-world, onward, upward, september-2010, united-states, upward-archives, what's happenin'
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