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Unbridled with Taylor St. Jacques

Wednesday, October 25 2017 by Editor

By Lisa Engel

Eighteen-year-old Taylor St. Jacques of Glen Allen, Virginia, wowed show jumping spectators at the 2017 Devon Horse Show by winning all of the equitation classes Junior Weekend. She then went on to win the 2017 $250,000 Black … [Read more]

  • Published in General, Weekly Feature
Tagged under: lisa engel, Taylor St. Jacques, unbridled

Kat Fuqua: On the Road To Achieving Her Dreams – The Last Unicorn of Mindy Darst Continues Building On A Solid Foundation

Thursday, October 19 2017 by Editor

By Britney Grover

Not many 10-year-olds — or adults, for that matter — are on a 20-year career plan, but Kat Fuqua knows what she wants. Born to USDF gold medalist grand prix dressage riders Jeff and Shereen Fuqua, it … [Read more]

  • Published in General, Weekly Feature
Tagged under: britney grover, jenny darst, Kat Fuqua, mindy darst

Alex Banks: Finding Joy in Chasing Dreams

Wednesday, October 11 2017 by Editor

By Lauren R. Giannini

Alex Banks discovered her passion for horses at the tender age of 3. She could sing the entire soundtrack of the animated movie, “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.” Karen Banks, her non-horsey mother, put Alex on … [Read more]

  • Published in General, Weekly Feature
Tagged under: alex banks, lauren r. giannini, us equestrian

Equestrian Destination: Gulfport, Mississippi

Thursday, September 21 2017 by Editor

By Britney Grover

Though horse showing in Gulfport, Mississippi, may be off the beaten path for some, it’s a cherished annual tradition for others. Coastally located on the Gulf of Mexico, Gulfport has been home to the Gulf Coast Winter … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: classic company, equestrian destination, gulf coast classic company, gulf coast classics, gulfport, hunter-jumper, Mississippi, travel

Taylor Ann Adams —  Overcoming Addictions and Injury to Keep Riding

Wednesday, September 13 2017 by Editor

By Katie Navarra

Young professional Taylor Ann Adams has had the junior riding career that all young equestrians dream about. She has won the Grand Junior Hunter Champion at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show (2007), the Taylor Harris Insurance Services … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: Taylor Ann Adams

Paul & Lydia: Handbags for Horse Lovers – Heather Blackwell-Batchelor’s Love of Horses and Art Helped Her Create a Brand of Equestrian-themed Totes and Accessories Sold Worldwide

Thursday, August 31 2017 by Editor

By Susan Friedland-Smith

Heather Blackwell-Batchelor, the founder of the whimsical equestrian handbag brand Paul & Lydia, fell in love with horses as a girl when her family moved from Indianapolis to a horse farm in rural Boone County, Indiana. An … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: Equestrian Fashion, Heather Blackwell-Batchelor, Paul & Lydia

For the Love of the Land — and Horses Deborah Cerbone Todd and Equestrian Landscape Architecture

Tuesday, August 22 2017 by Editor

 

By Britney Grover

It doesn’t take long when talking to Deborah Cerbone Todd to know that she’s extraordinarily passionate about two things: horses and landscape architecture. Though it’s taken years of growth and development, Deborah has now found a … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: deborah cerbone todd, landscape architetcure

Never Blue & Chef Jesse Roque: Family, Farming & Fantastic Food

Monday, August 14 2017 by Editor

By Britney Grover

Despite its size, Hendersonville is a “don’t-miss” when visiting either Tryon or Asheville, North Carolina, both a short drive away. What the town may lack in area or population, it more than makes up for in charm … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: Hendersonville, jesse roque, never blue

Equestrian Destination: The Carolina Foothills: Tryon, Columbus, Saluda and Landrum

Thursday, August 10 2017 by Editor

 

By Britney Grover

Madelon Wallace doesn’t just live in the Carolina Foothills; she protects them. “Horses brought me here,” she said. “I wanted a college where I could ride, and Betty Oare was the one who told me about … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: carolina foothills, landrum, tryon

Mary Ellen Sencer: A Lifetime Hunting for the Horse of a Lifetime

Wednesday, August 09 2017 by Editor

By Britney Grover

Mary Ellen Sencer first began searching for the right horse at 3 years old. “My interest in horses started because I was difficult in a car, like a lot of 3-year-olds,” she said. “So my grandfather gave … [Read more]

  • Published in Sidelines Spotlight, Weekly Feature
Tagged under: dressage, mary ellen sencer, saddle trails realty
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