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Monday, June 02 2014
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A/C AND POOL HEATING SERVICE
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- Published in 07-2014
Mangalarga Marchador
Monday, June 02 2014
by Editor
If you are a fan of gaited horses, the Mangalarga Marchador might be for you.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
College eventing is growing!
Sunday, June 01 2014
by Editor
Just three years ago an eventing team at USC Aiken was just an idea. I vividly remember attending my first equestrian meeting at USCA with “Eventing?” on the power point and that was it.
- Published in Pacer Pride, Z-Blogs
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archives, between the ears, december-2013, honor-roll, laurengallops, pacer-pride, president, show world, wordpress-org
Polo Queen Kerstie Allen
Saturday, May 31 2014
by Editor
Polo, Roping, Mounted Shooting, Barrel Racing, PoloCrosse: Is there anything Kerstie Allen CAN’T do on a horse?
By Lauren R. Giannini
After growing up in Australia, Kerstie Allen took off to explore the world, literally and figuratively, on horseback. She … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
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Barbara Bower, Crab Orchard, David Lominska, equines, facundo-pieres, george-rawlings, horse-magazine, hunters, jumpers, kerstie-allen, lauren r. giannini, Maserati US Open, polo, polocrosse, sidelines-magazine, U.S. Polo Association (USPA) Piaget Gold Cup, World Equestrian Games, www.BarbarasVisions.com, www.polographics.com
CHEERING FOR CALIFORNIA CHROME
Friday, May 30 2014
by Editor
We love Thoroughbreds and in the course of our life we have galloped racehorses, worked with OTTBs to learn to be show hunters and field hunters, and one very memorable year, we worked with Concisely, by Cormier out of a mare named Marcelene, who ranks as one of the best jumpers we have ever had the pleasure of riding (funny story about that very opinionated mare some other post). In the course of our love affair with Thoroughbreds – flat track racehorses and steeplechasers over hurdles and timber – and all the stories we have researched and written, there is one element that stands out: the sire is very important, but the dam contributes just as much, often more, to the foal. A good mare with an average stallion can produce lightning in a bottle, so to speak.
- Published in Lauren Gallops, Z-Blogs
How Technology Can Make You a Better Horseperson
Friday, May 30 2014
by Editor
Today horse owners and riders have more technology at their hands than ever before. That technology is constantly being improved and applied to the horse world in different ways. Have you used technology to improve your riding or horse knowledge?
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Helping Your Child Pack for a Summer Horse Camp
Thursday, May 29 2014
by Editor
You’ve decided on the perfect summer riding camp for your child, and the camp has sent you a list of suggested items to pack.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
Along for The Ride, architect, child, education, industry, november-2013, september-2013, tails & trails, the-barn-book, tucker the wunderkind
Preparing for Your First Clinic
Wednesday, May 28 2014
by Editor
Are you going to ride in a clinic this year? Clinics are great chances to learn under skilled trainers and riders, but riding in your first clinic can be a bit intimidating
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Juniors and Families, Junior Weekend, 2014
Monday, May 26 2014
by Editor
Show Jumping Hall of Fame – Juniors Addison Gierkink came a good distance to Devon from Harpswell, Maine but her effort was well rewarded when she took home $5600 and the Blue Ribbon in Class 203, the $20,000 Show Jumping Hall of Fame – Juniors. Riding Candy Tribble and Windsor Show Stables Promised Lane, she was one of only four competitors in the first round of 23 to go double clear and advance to the second round. With a fast, thrifty and balanced second round she bested the next placed horse/rider combination of Luxina and Michael Hughes by over two seconds in the jump off
Mickie Sage Pilots Harlu to the Blue in the USHJA National Hunter Derby at Spring Warm-Up II at Colorado Horse Park
Monday, May 26 2014
by Editor
Parker, CO – May 8, 2014 – The $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby and the Mini Prix both were set to run at the same time during Spring Warm-Up II at the Colorado Horse Park. Professional Mickie Sage planned to compete horses in both classes putting her a little under the gun
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
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beyond the track, chasin', early-leaders, higher education, hunter, november-2012, pacer pride, pacer-pride, presented, rolex-kentucky, september-2013, tails & trails