Tami Hoag: Murder, Martial Arts and Grand Prix Dressage
By Doris Degner-Foster
Like many people who ride, Grand Prix dressage rider Tami Hoag has a day job. It’s a unique occupation where she invents new worlds and manipulates everyone who lives there — or at least tries to. An … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
How Speaking Up Saved Bill Sipp’s Life
By Doris Degner-Foster
Bill Sipp wasn’t afraid to talk about a personal matter to a woman friend, and it may have saved his life — a life that’s too much fun to leave yet.
Bill’s riding career began because … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Maranda Schill and Rocket Zone: Life After the Track
By Christine Rhodes
Second chances at life are often hard to come by — for horses and humans alike. Many Thoroughbred racehorses find themselves in dreadful circumstances once their careers on the track are over. However, for Rocket Zone — … [Read more]
- Published in General
Liz Austin: Rising Fast with Happy Horses
When it comes to horses, Liz Austin has always been precocious. She started riding her first pony when she was just 15 months old and made her European Grand Prix debut at 22. In 2006 and … [Read more]
- Published in General
The Buffalo Therapeutic Riding Center
By Britney Anderson
There’s a unique bond between horses and people that can be particularly meaningful to children with disabilities. Riding programs provide a relaxing, non-academic environment in which children can interact with adults and peers and, more importantly, with … [Read more]
- Published in General
Equestrian Destination: Washington D.C.
By Britney Anderson
As the United States capital, Washington D.C. is home to the White House, the Library of Congress, the Supreme Court, the Smithsonian Museum, Arlington National Cemetery, and numerous memorials and monuments. But it’s also home of the … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Show Jumper Brian Walker Answers Your Questions
Brian Walker, a dual Canadian and American citizen, has trained, worked and ridden alongside the best in the world over the last 25 years. As a junior, Brian won the Maclay Medal Equitation Championship in 2001. Brian has made … [Read more]
- Published in General
Art and Horses – SCAD Shows Off Equestrian Excellence with Intercollegiate Championship Teams
By Lauren R. Giannini
Dedicated faculty, a state-of-the-art equestrian facility and team spirit are three of the factors making Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) the win-win choice for students in search of accredited university degrees and equestrian involvement. … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Lou Cirignano – Riding and Thriving Through Cancer
Lourdes “Lou” Cirignano assumed she needed to wear a more supportive bra for horseback riding in 2013 when she developed a stubborn rash that wouldn’t go away on her left nipple. The spunky brunette from Lake Forest, … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
Timothy Harfield — The Four-Star Horse Husband Shares His Philosophy on Life, Love and HorseHubby.com
Photos courtesy of Timothy Harfield
Dr. Timothy Harfield, eventer Elisa Wallace’s horse husband of three years, documents a behind-the-scenes look at the life of United States Olympic Eventing Team reserve rider and Mustang advocate from Jasper, Georgia, … [Read more]
- Published in General, Weekly Feature