Derek Braun: If You Build It, They Will Come
By Laura Scaletti
Portraits by Ruby Tevis
When Derek Braun sets his sights on his equestrian goals, he’s unstoppable. From his first lessons at age 7 to founding and managing the Split Rock Jumping Tour today, Derek has exhibited a … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Harper Henry: Bringing Abstract and Realism Together
By Shya Beth
If you were to ask how Harper Henry would describe her artistic style, she would say something along the lines of how each painting is an exploration—a way to push artistic boundaries and discover new depths within … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Maeve & Moose: Beating Cancer With the Help of the Cornell University Equestrian Team
By Britney Grover
Portraits by Gilbert B. Hammer
Bedecked in a blue dress polka-dotted with rainbow unicorns, Maeve Rae-Bognar sat beside her mother in their Candor, New York, home with her usual bright grin and her arms wrapped around a … [Read more]
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Lee Cesery: A Legacy of Love
By Victoria Sheehan
Portraits by Melissa Fuller
Lee Cesery considers her story a typical one. Yet for many who know her, she’s anything but. The prominent amateur is a staple across hunter-jumper A-circuits, primarily in the hunter ring where her … [Read more]
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Loving Life and Working Hard, From Softball to Horses
Sydney Wilson
Alpharetta, Georgia
Hunter rider and Dover Saddlery employee
How long have you been part of the horse world?
I’ve been riding for fun for about eight years and competitively for about two years. I had a babysitter who … [Read more]
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Glenn & Joan Petty: Horses and Community Create a Horse Show Family
By Laura Scaletti
Portraits by Pam Jensen
Glenn and Joan Petty have never met a stranger. For the past 30-plus years, they have welcomed everyone who attends their horse shows with open arms and their signature Southern hospitality.
Whether you … [Read more]
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Tracy Fenney: Leading by Example
By Kimberly Gatto
Portraits by Kristie Nichols Scholten
Baseball legend Joe DiMaggio once noted, “A person always doing his or her best becomes a natural leader, just by example.” Tracy Fenney embodies the essence of the “Yankee Slugger’s” quote, setting … [Read more]
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Melanie Doughty: Studying at Home and Riding Abroad
By Ruby Tevis
Portraits by Melissa Fuller
For Melanie Doughty, balance is more than a principle of dressage; it’s a way of life. As a top FEI Young Rider, owner of two horses, sorority sister and international business student at … [Read more]
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Ally Smith: Working to Save Discarded Work Horses
By Britney Grover
It’s obvious that Allison “Ally” Smith is passionate about caring for others—both horse and human. While running her own sporthorse business and also studying to be a nurse, Ally founded a horse rescue from her barn in … [Read more]
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Kim McGrath: Learning, Teaching and Achieving
By Ruby Tevis
Portraits by Lori Ovanessian
It has been said that those who dare to teach must never cease to learn, and dressage rider and instructor Kim McGrath will never stop learning. As Kim leads a successful career in … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature