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Ben Maher’s British Invasion

Monday, May 12 2014 by Editor

By Emily Riden

Let’s play the association game. Your words: Ben Maher. Chances are that words such as “winning,” “unstoppable” and “talented” all come to mind.

That’s because this winter, Ben Maher’s name became synonymous with success as the … [Read more]

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Tagged under: Barbara Bower, ben maher, Emily Riden, Jane Clark, sidelines, sidelines-magazine

Captain Canada Journeys On

Sunday, April 13 2014 by Editor

Canadian Grand Prix rider Ian Millar says, “I’m a very goal and destination focused person, but I’m also very attentive to the journey.”

By Doris Degner-Foster

 

Ian Millar’s journey is a long one. He became a member of Canada’s … [Read more]

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Tagged under: Amy Millar, artist, Baranus, Barbara Bower, Big Ben, Canada, Canada Sports Hall of Fame, Captain Canada, Doris Degner-Foster, grand prix, Harvard Fox Hounds, horse-magazine, horses, ian millar, Jan Westmark Editor, Janet Griffin-Scott, Jonathan Millar, Millar Brooke Farm, oklahoma, olympic games, olympic sidelines, Ontario, Ontario Sports Hall of Fame, Order of Canada, Perth, show jumping, sidelines-magazine, wef, Winter Equestrian Festival

An Unlikely Artist

Monday, March 10 2014 by Editor

By Katie Navarra

 

Barry Koster’s career as an artist could have been over before it even began. An elementary school teacher nearly failed him because he had “poor art skills.” Not willing to accept this fate for her son, … [Read more]

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Tagged under: aiken, art, Barry Koster, carriage driving, equine art, equine paintings, horse paintings, horse-art, horse-magazine, horses, hunter, jumpers, Katie Navarra, Laura Koster, sidelines-magazine, south carolina, www.barrykosterphotography.com

The Extraordinary Tori Colvin

Monday, February 17 2014 by Editor

By Lauren R. Giannini

Victoria (Tori) Colvin, now 16 and driving, has been racking up rosettes, tri-colors and various Best Child/Junior Rider titles for many years. As a very young catch rider she climbed on the freshest, hottest ponies and … [Read more]

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Tagged under: artist Linda Luster, Ballou, Best Child Rider on a Horse, Brigid Colvin, Buster Brown, Canadian Blue, dedication, Don Juan, dr. betsee parker, EquiFit, Essex shirts, george morris, grand prix, horse-magazine, hunters, jumpers, Karen Long Dwight, lauren r. giannini, Linda Luster, Missy Clark, Monsieur du Reverdy, Ovation, sidelines-magazine, Tad Coffin Saddles and Tucci Riding boots, tori colvin, Upperville Horse Show, victoria colvin, Way Cool

Mary-Haskins Gurganus Is Back In The Spotlight

Sunday, January 05 2014 by Editor

She was on the fast track to international glory when life brought her plans to a halt. Now she’s back and ready to rock the FEI arena!

By Dani Mortiz

Looking back at her career, it was obvious the next … [Read more]

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Tagged under: Along for The Ride, dani moritz, dressage, florida, horse-magazine, horses, M.H. Garganus, Mary-Haskins Gurganus, north carolina, photographer Brad Styron, Richmond, sidelines-magazine, wef, wellington

Why Ride a Stallion? Double H Farm’s Quentin Judge Gives Ten Reasons!

Monday, December 02 2013 by Editor

 

Quentin Judge is a professional rider at Double H Farm, a world-class competition, sales and breeding operation based in Ridgefield, Connecticut, and Wellington, Florida. Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Quentin has worked with some of the top professionals in the … [Read more]

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Tagged under: Double H Farms, HH Dark de la Hart, horse-magazine, hunters, jumpers, Katherine Hay, nations cup, Quentin Judge, riding a stallion, sidelines-magazine, spruce-meadows, stallions, wef, Why Ride A Stallion

Brandon Phillips: Handsome & Heartfelt

Friday, November 01 2013 by Editor

By Sarit Schneider

 

Brandon Phillips is not only easy on the eyes; he is also an extremely talented polo player. With almost 20 years as a professional polo player and a 5-goal handicap, he has captured some of the … [Read more]

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Tagged under: Along for The Ride, Brandon Phillips, editor, horse-magazine, horses, Hot Horseman, Hot Horsemen, jan westmark, polo, Sarit Schneider, Sidelines Magazine Hot Horseman 2013, sidelines-magazine, Sirota Public Relations

Peter Wylde Is Back In the U.S.A.

Thursday, October 03 2013 by Editor

By Doris Degner-Foster

 

In 2009, Peter Wylde considered retiring from grand prix jumping. He wanted to focus on teaching, but that changed when a special horse came along and convinced him otherwise. “Sanctos made me realize all the parts … [Read more]

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Tagged under: 2004 Olympic Games, cover story, Doris Degner-Foster, eap, Gold Medal, horse-magazine, Missy Clark, olympics, peter wylde, Sanctos, show jumping, sidelines-magazine, Tracy Emmanuel, wef, wellington, Winley Farm

Through the Camera Lens: A first person account of photographing the mysterious Graveyard of the Atlantic

Friday, September 13 2013 by Editor

By Dani Moritz

 

Nicknamed the “Graveyard of the Atlantic,” Sable Island is most well known for the number of wooden ships its dense fog and frequent storms have claimed long ago. But, centuries worth of shipwrecked vessels upon its … [Read more]

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Tagged under: alberta, Debra Garside, equine photography, Graveyard of the Atlantic, horse-magazine, horses, Sable Island, sidelines-magazine, Water Valley, wild horses

Polo, Passion And The Creation Of Sidelines Magazine

Tuesday, August 13 2013 by Editor

By Samantha Charles

Sidelines Founder and Publisher

 

Searching through 25 years of old Sidelines issues has taken me on a fantastic journey.

 

While sifting through old, dusty boxes of Sidelines, I discovered a mission statement I wrote … [Read more]

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Tagged under: aiken, Bill Matheson, Bill Ylvisaker, C. Maybe Runberg, Cornelia Henderson, David Lominska, dressage, equine, eventing, florida, Foto, Founder and Publisher, Gene Misch, horse-magazine, hunters, Jerry Spitler, jumpers, Palm Beach Polo Club, photographer, polo, polo magazine, samantha charles, sidelines-magazine, south carolina, The Polo Posts, The Tackeria, Tony Coppola, wellington, Whiskey Road Fox Hounds
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