Longines Global Champions Tour of New York Returns to Governors Island
Saturday, September 17 2022
by rubyt
Longines Global Champions Tour (LGCT) of New York is set to return to Governors Island for the second edition of the event on September 23-25, 2022. The show will feature top-level show jumping alongside views of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty. The highlight event of the week will be the LGCT Grand
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Third Annual Painted Ponies Art Walk takes over Southern Pines, NC!
Friday, January 28 2022
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Public Art Display to benefit the Carolina Horse Park Foundation Raeford, NC (January 5, 2022) – Soon, the Painted Ponies will roam the streets of downtown Southern Pines! The third annual Painted Ponies Art Walk runs from January 29 through the end of March as 15 fiberglass Ponies line Broad Street for visitors to enjoy
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Old Salem Farm Owner Scott Hakim Announces Olympian McLain Ward as Spring Horse Show Co-Chairman and Launches Grand Prix Ring Renovation at Old Salem Farm
Monday, December 06 2021
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NORTH SALEM, N.Y., November 30, 2021 — Scott Hakim, owner of Old Salem Farm in North Salem, New York, one of the most prestigious equestrian horse show venues in the country, announced that McLain Ward, as co-chair of the Spring Horse Shows, is collaborating with the farm to put together the 2022 horse show circuit
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First Steps Toward Your Residential Mortgage: A Conversation with Residential Lender John Stack
Monday, November 08 2021
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There are various theories and predictions on the future of the real estate market, but one thing is for sure: real estate continues to be a hot topic—and a hot commodity. Purchasing a house or farm may seem daunting for a first-time buyer, and even the seasoned or informed buyer may have some questions given
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Better Business with Malvern: Shanette Barth Cohen & The Hampton Classic 2021
Monday, October 04 2021
by rubyt
It’s no secret to those who know me that the Hampton Classic holds a special place in my heart. I have been blessed to have had a few riding career highlights at the Classic—winning the Grand Prix Qualifier and the featured Sunday Grand Prix in 2008 were two standouts. There were character-building moments along the way as
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University College Dublin researchers recruiting horses and ponies for Equine Cushing’s research
Monday, October 04 2021
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Researchers at University College Dublin today announced a collaboration with researchers at the University of Kentucky’s Gluck Equine Research Centre for a large-scale study to investigate the effects of blue light treatment in PPID horses over a 12-month period. The research team is led by Dr. Barbara Anne Murphy, Head of Equine Science within the
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Kentucky says “Yes!” to EQUITANA USA 2021
Monday, October 04 2021
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Kentucky Horse Park Debut of Global Event Pushes Industry Forward, Capped by Marriage Proposal LEXINGTON, Ky. (October 4, 2021) — A marriage proposal was the icing on a huge cake celebrating the horse at EQUITANA USA this weekend. Thousands of fans poured into the Kentucky Horse Park Friday, Saturday and Sunday to experience the first
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New equestrian podcast hosted by elite riders set for global launch
Thursday, September 09 2021
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Co-hosts Amanda Ross (Australian Eventer, Olympian) and Rebecca “Bex” Mason (British International Grand Prix Showjumper) today announced the launch of their new podcast series, THE EQUESTRIAN EXPERIENCE PODCAST. In a world where knowledge is the key to success, THE EQUESTRIAN EXPERIENCE PODCAST series is designed to provide access to the combined experience of successful
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Understanding the Benefits of Light
Wednesday, September 08 2021
by rubyt
The lengthening days of spring have long been associated with increased fertility, increased muscle response to exercise, improved coat condition, mood and general well-being. The length of time horses receive light and the quality of light are key factors to consider when administrating light to horses. Improving performance for the competition horse occurs when mood,
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Better Business with Malvern: Equestrian Allies
Sunday, August 01 2021
by rubyt
Let’s conduct an experiment. I’m going to describe a professional to you—he’s a friend of mine. He is a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, LLP, one of the most prestigious international and multi-practice law firms in the country. After I’ve told you a bit more about him, I want you to imagine the man you think
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