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Caitlin Brady: Meant to Be

Wednesday, January 06 2016 by BA

By Britney Anderson

Caitlin Brady believes in “meant to be.” Whether it’s the immediate connection with her first horse at 5 years old, her once-in-a-lifetime horse Technique or the discovery of her calling to retrain off-the-track Thoroughbreds, Caitlin has followed … [Read more]

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Tagged under: azorian, caitlin brady, off-the-track thoroughbred, retired racehorce project, thoroughbred makeover

Sir Sinclair and the Legacy Stallions of Iron Spring Farm

Tuesday, December 22 2015 by BA

Last February the Royal Dutch Warmblood Studbook (KWPN) awarded Iron Spring Farm’s Sir Sinclair the prestigious Keur predicate, the only living North American stallion to have this honor. To receive Keur, a stallion must have been successful at the FEI … [Read more]

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Tagged under: contango, iron spring farm, kwpn, mary alice malone, royal dutch warmblood studbook, sir sinclair, up40, zania

Hot Horsemen: Behind the Scenes

Monday, December 07 2015 by BA

By Jan Westmark

There’s no doubt that putting together a monthly magazine is a daunting experience. But each year, our December issue makes me forget all about the hard work and lets me enjoy this most festive time of year.… [Read more]

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Tagged under: andre mershad, clayton russell, editor, emanuel-andrade, Hot Horsemen, jan westmark, josh dolan, kyle timm, Liliane Stransky, marissa degner, the bottom line

Meagan Nusz: The Life of a Dynamo

Monday, November 30 2015 by BA

By Lauren R. Giannini

Meagan Nusz believes in balance, whether she’s on a horse or dealing with daily ups and downs, and that success depends on work, determination and staying power. She grew up in Texas, riding barrel-racers in Western … [Read more]

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Tagged under: amalaya investments, dynamo, kent farrington, Meagan Nusz, nations cup

Sizzling Scotsman Scott Brash

Monday, November 23 2015 by BA

By Sophie St.Clair

The opportunity to watch Scottish show jumper Scott Brash train and compete his horses is an unparalleled study in what it means to be a successful professional rider. At 29, Great Britain’s Olympic team gold medalist has … [Read more]

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Tagged under: fei ranking, longines global champions tour, longines masters, scott brash

Vicki Wood: Part of The Farm House Family

Monday, November 02 2015 by BA

By Carrie Ann Culbertson

When the door chimes at The Farm House and a customer walks into the store, nine times out of 10, “Is Vicki working today?” will be the next thing you’ll hear. Vicki Wood has become somewhat … [Read more]

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Tagged under: saddle fitter, the farm house, vicki wood

Anita Baarns: Every Portrait Starts With the Eyes

Monday, October 26 2015 by BA

By Lauren R. Giannini

Anita Baarns started out, to use her words, “doing very abstract works” and was even granted a U.S. patent in 1992 for her process of creating artworks by an application of crayon and ink. Obviously, her … [Read more]

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Tagged under: American Academy of Equine Art, anita baarns, equestrian art, equestrian-artist, horse-art

Jennings Ingram — Modern-Day Monet

Saturday, October 17 2015 by BA

By Doris Degner-Foster

If Claude Monet had been inspired to paint horses, it might look somewhat like Jennings Ingram’s work. Working in oils and acrylics, she paints horses in a contemporary impressionistic style, using bold brush strokes and paint drips.… [Read more]

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Tagged under: american pharoah, cover story, equestrian art, horse-art, jennings ingram

Eventer Beth Perkins Still Has That “Get Up & Go”

Monday, September 28 2015 by BA

By Lauren R. Giannini

It’s always horses for Beth Perkins. They’re the driving force on which she thrives — her work, her play, her passion, and her earliest memories.

Beth started riding before she could walk. Horses are in her … [Read more]

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Tagged under: beth perkins, breast cancer, breast cancer awareness, breast cancer survivor, eventing, lars sederholm

Sue Blackmore Rides a Pink Horse

Monday, September 21 2015 by BA

By Lauren R. Giannini
      Photos by Stephen Thurston, www.stephenthurstonphotography.com

Sue Blackmore is an accomplished rider who for nearly 20 years has served as whipper-in (field assistant) to her husband, Martyn Blackmore, huntsman since 2014 for the Lowcountry Hunt in Jacksonboro, … [Read more]

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Tagged under: breast cancer, jacksonboro, lowcountry hunt, sue blackmore, whipper-in
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