Brent & Lisa Workman: Grand Prix Through Grand Mal With Help From the Horse World
By Britney Grover
Portraits by Kristie Nichols
Brent and Lisa Workman like to joke that things always seem to happen around Lisa’s birthday. On her birthday in 2016, Lisa was battling end-stage liver disease that had progressed into developing cancerous … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Jennifer Ridgely: Coaching At A Historically Black University
By Carter Anderson
Coach Jennifer Ridgely has been a vital part of the Delaware State University (DSU) equestrian team and is going into her 15th season as head coach of the Hornets. Not only does she train young women to … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Morgan Cameron: Finding Home in Life and Art
By Shya Beth
While traveling the world and going on countless adventures, Morgan Cameron’s passion for horses and art have always had a special place in her heart. Growing up with horses, it was only natural that drawing and painting … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Jay Moore: Blessed with an Authentic Experience
By Lyssette Williams
Portraits by Tracy Kujawa
Jay Moore is not the stereotypical hunter-jumper trainer. He didn’t grow up with horse training parents, or riding ponies on the show circuit or working his way to a big win in the … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum: From Number One in the World to Teaching and Training
By Laura Scaletti
Portraits by Shawna Simmons
With equine partners like Shutterfly, Checkmate and Fibonnaci, Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum has built a spectacular international show jumping resume. From being the first woman to top the world show-jumping rankings to winning the Grand … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Adrienne Lyle: Happy Horses and an Olympic Outlook
By Ruby Tevis
Portraits by Melissa Fuller
From a cattle ranch on a small island all the way to the Olympic Games, Adrienne Lyle is inspiring riders from around the world. As one of our country’s top dressage riders, Adrienne … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Unbridled With Jay Duke
By Jan Westmark
Jay Duke is such a busy man that he jokes he lives at the airport. In addition to working at five farms in Alberta, Canada, plus his family farm, Blarney Stone, Jay is a top show jumper … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
September Vhay: From Architecture to Art
By Shya Beth
September Vhay brings depth, movement and emotion to all of her drawings and paintings. With a love of horses and the technical aspects of art to guide her, it’s no wonder that each of her artworks is … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Reflections on the 2020 Festival
By George Williams
In my column last month, I wrote about “the summer that never was.” Well, I stand corrected!
It turned out that for U.S. dressage, in the quaint little town of Wayne, Illinois, we had one glorious week … [Read more]
- Published in General
Chris Ewanouski and His Passion for Horses
By Tafra Donberger
Portraits by Isabel J. Kurek
When a horse-obsessed kid is born into a non-horsey family, there’s usually a little confusion for the parents. Chris Ewanouski was born into a competitive family — his dad played professional hockey … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature