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Pine Top

Tuesday, February 28 2012 by Website Editor
The 2012 Pine Top Farm Advanced Horse Trials organizers had one ordeal after another to deal with this past weekend.  Pine Top Farm, in Thomson, Georgia, was the scene of the area’s first Advanced competition for the season and when they realized a week or so beforehand that they couldn’t run everyone in the three phases in the daylight, they had to notify 280 riders that the Dressage and Cross Country phases of Advanced had been moved to Friday.  Then Friday opened with a Tornado watch and a Severe Storm Warning.  Dressage went on as scheduled but then the skies opened up with such a torrential downpour that riders, horses and grooms sought shelter in trailers and barns hoping that the roofs didn’t blow off.  In fact, some distance to the north exactly that happened.  Again, the organizers were notifying everyone of a change to the schedule – Cross Country was now moved to Saturday:  look at the order of go published on the internet, subtract two hours from the Friday time and off you went.  Organizers scrambled for volunteer fence judges but the event went off as planned. The view from the inside of the Aiken Brew Pub during Friday's storm. High winds and hail brought down trees and then the electricity. Saturday dawned bright, crisp, with low humidity and the clear blue skies for which this area of the south is known. One of the early jumps of the day, successfully cleared, a stroller sans baby.   A view of 19 and 20A,B and C and 21 on the Advanced cross country course.
  • Published in Chasin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: adrotate, archives, chasin', erin-gilmore, hitchcock-woods, onward, upward, paradise-recent, pennsylvania, pine-top, september-2010, weather

Uh Oh

Thursday, February 23 2012 by Website Editor
This afternoon the USEF announced that it is going to stop playing dumb. They placed Gamma Aminobutyric acid on the Prohibited List, so that if they ever develop a test to find it, and can establish a normal versus abnormal range found in the average horse, they will start prosecuting those whose horses test over that range
  • Published in Injecting Perspective, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: adrotate, archives, cheaters, february-2012, injecting perspective, onward, riddle-equine, training-races, upward, wordpress-org

Paradise

Monday, February 20 2012 by Website Editor
The Paradise Farm Winter Horse Trials took place this weekend, February 17-19, in Aiken, South Carolina with some 280 rider/horse combinations registered to compete Beginner Novice through Preliminary.  Paradise Farm is situated in the middle of the eventing venues of Aiken, just east of Downtown.   Paradise Farm looking toward the Cross Country Course
  • Published in Chasin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, autumn, december-2010, erin-gilmore, february-2012, injecting perspective, laurengallops, onward, upward

Eye on July

Saturday, February 11 2012 by Website Editor
  With the goal of bringing home Gold from London this summer, the 2012 Land Rover U.S. Eventing Team Training Sessions continue in Aiken, SC this winter, hosted by Ilene and Bob Boorman at their Mohaph Farm, the winter home for Boyd Martin, his staff and horses.  Mohaph Farm is located within the Bridle Creek Equestrian Community which also encompasses the training facilities of Phillip Dutton and Kevin Keane.     http://www.usef.org/documents/highPerformance/eventing/EventingHPP.pdf   The dressage arena comprises the front "lawn" of the beautiful Boorman barn and home combination. The Boormans have invested heavily in separate paddocks and a cross country schooling area. The United States Eventing Association announced an updated 2012 Eventing High Performance Training List last fall ( http://useventing.com/news/usef-high-performance-training-lists-updated-2012-land-rover-us-eventing-team ) and two of the four A List Riders and several of the B List Riders showed up for the Training Sessions with Bettina Hoy and Captain Mark Phillips; in addition, several of the USEF 2012 Eventing Developing Riders were participating as well  ( http://useventing.com/news/usef-announces-2012-eventing-developing-riders ).
  • Published in Chasin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: adrotate, chasin', february-2011, hitchcock-woods, nine-things, november-2010, september-2010, wordpress-org
Genay Vaughn and Donarweiss Photo by Tamara Torti

March 2012 Table of Contents

Thursday, February 09 2012 by Website Editor


Polo
114 Five Questions for Erik Wright
116 California’s Empire Polo Reigns
120 Kris’ Corner

Departments
4 Letter from the Editor
78 Equine Law
122 Mutt of the Month
123 Needy Nags
127 Needy Nags


Directories
82 Stallions
122 Farms,

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  • Published in 03-2012, Front Cover
Sabre Interagro, a gorgeous gray Lusitano bred by Interagro Lusitanos, is the star of a Brazilian commercial and international campaign for the Princess BarbieTM Doll from Mattel. In the 60 second commercial, Sabre Interagro proves that fairy tales do come true as he recreates the famous scene in which a handsome prince rescues a princess while mounted on a splendid white horse. Sabre Interagro shows off his star power in the Brazilian commercial when he gallops onto the scene carrying the prince who spots three beautiful princesses. Following a scene in which Sabre Interagro rears – complete with fog and the sound of a whinny -- the prince swoops one of the lovely ladies onto the back of Sabre Interagro and they ride off together as the commercial transitions into two young girls playing with their Barbie Dolls. Sabre’s owner, Marantes, of Haras Itapuã South, reported that the producers looked at a variety of breeds before choosing a Lusitano for the commercial. Marantes was thrilled to have his horse appear in the commercial. Sabre Interagro is ridden in a Portuguese saddle and breastplate that Marantes purchased at the International Festival of the Lusitano Horse in Lisbon

Off Centerline

Thursday, February 09 2012 by Website Editor

Catching up:   We hear that Germany’s dressage team coach Holger Schmezer, will resign after this year’s London Olympics.  Holger has coached the team since 2000.  The news came through St. Georg magazine (www.st-georg.de), which also reports that the … [Read more]

  • Published in 03-2012, Off Centerline
Tagged under: dressage, erica brant, grand prix, holger schmezer, london, olympic games

Asides

Thursday, February 09 2012 by Website Editor

Catching up:  Josh Hall, DVM is back on the scene in Wellington looking after Tommy Lee Jones and the Ganzi’s polo strings. When Josh is not inFlorida, you can find him practicing his trade in Santa Barbara.

Yikes!  By now, … [Read more]

  • Published in 03-2012, Asides
Tagged under: mason wroe, polo, pony club, tommy lee jones, tournament, townsend cup

Ingate

Thursday, February 09 2012 by Website Editor

Catching up:  Holly Hugo-Vidal says she’s excited to be back in California, having returned from North Carolina and opened up shop at Showpark, in Del Mar, where she plans to have a small group of riders. Holly also will continue … [Read more]

  • Published in 03-2012, Ingate
Tagged under: athletes, dressage, equestrian, invitational, karen robinson

Classifieds

Wednesday, February 08 2012 by Website Editor

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Off Centerline

Thursday, January 19 2012 by Website Editor

Catching up:  Jane Savoie says she’s started taking Ballroom and Latin dance lessons at the Dance All Night studio and she’s having a BLAST!  “I ran into Caroline Roffman there and she’s taking lessons, too.  I’m stunned and pleasantly surprised … [Read more]

  • Published in 02-2012, Off Centerline
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