Lee and Sarah Tubman: A Love Story Down Centerline
By Kimberly Gatto
Portraits by Kristen Scott-Crocker
In dressage and in life, the greatest partnerships involve a delicate balance of chemistry, passion, sacrifice and respect, and for Lee and Sarah Tubman, that balance has become a way of life. The … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Liz Lund’s Recipe for Success
By Ruby Tevis
Portraits by Melissa Fuller
Dedication, perseverance and a support team like no other—that’s Liz Lund’s recipe for eventing success. An accomplished eventer, breeder and trainer, Liz splits her time between Copeland Farms North in her home state … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Returning To The Show Ring
By Margie Sugarman
It’s been a while since I’ve shown. After Indoors we turned the horses out and let them be horses. But now it’s time and I’m getting ready to head to Florida for the winter circuit. I’m feeling … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Emily Dulin & Brooke USA: Helping Working Equines Around the World
By Ruby Tevis
Portraits by Melissa Fuller
Emily Dulin has always been an animal lover, and helping others is in her blood. She’s the daughter of a Venezuelan ambassador and has spent much of her professional career working in social … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
February 2023 – Table of Contents
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CONTENTS
24
Kirsten Hannah—hunter-jumper
In the Saddle and Behind the Lens
34
Vanessa Whittell—Art
Finding the Feeling Through Equine Art
40
Rob Jacobs—Hunter-Jumper
Making Mistakes Is Part of Riding
42… [Read more]
- Published in 02-2023, Front Cover
Looking for the Third (or Fourth) Generation
By George Williams
Warning, this column addresses the need for more volunteers! However, I’m not talking about stuffing envelopes or other similar tasks. Don’t get me wrong, those are essential jobs and I’m grateful to those who do them. This … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Alex and Andrew Welles: A Team at Home and in the Barn
Mornings. You either love them or hate them. For parents of young children, and equestrians in general, it doesn’t really matter if you like mornings or not. The kids are up early, the horses are up early—parenthood and horse show … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Planning for the Season Ahead
- Published in Weekly Feature
Knabstruppers Show Off Their Spots at Murder Hollow
Renée Tucci, Murder Hollow
Chester County, Pennsylvania
Wealth management and stallion owner and breeder
How long have you been part of the horse world?
I grew up riding and took a break once I went to college. … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Daniela Moguel: Dreams, Inspiration and Success
By Kimberly Gatto
Portraits by Melissa Fuller
It has been said that adversity can cause some to break and others to break records; Daniela Moguel chose the latter. Growing up as a girl in Mexico, where the sport of eventing … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature