Archie Cox: His Own Brand of Success
Tuesday, October 09 2018 by Editor
By Doris Degner-Foster Portraits by Kristin Lee Archibald Cox III’s grandfather was a law professor who was also a special prosecutor during the Watergate scandal, and his father is an international financial and management expert. If he’d followed in his forerunners’ footsteps, Archie would be in politics, law or international business — but he chose
- Published in Sidelines Feature
October 2018 – Table of Contents
Monday, September 17 2018 by Website Editor
32 Ingate (Full Article) Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! FEATURES 16 Ken and Emily Smith: Working and Riding Together 20 Show Jumper Brian Walker Answers Your Questions 22 Charity: Great Strides Long Island— Therapeutic Riding Program is Changing Lives 26 Amanda Steege: Finding Her Inspiration by Leaving it Behind
- Published in 10-2018, Front Cover
Tagged under: 25th Annual Vermont Summer Festival, Amanda Steege, archie cox, boyd-martin, brian walker, Charlotte Bredahl, Dr. Richard Wheeler, Ellesse Jordan Tzinberg, Great Strides Long Island, hipico, Jenny Erwin, Kathleen Harrigan, Ken and Emily Smith, menlo charity horse show, ncaa, Santa Fe Summers, Sarah Rowen, SCAD, Showpark Festival Series, TCU Equestrian Team, weg, Yvonne Barteau
Lindsay Maxwell Equestrian, Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
Thursday, August 10 2017 by Editor
ATHERTON, CA – August 8, 2017 Lindsay Maxwell returns to Menlo Charity Horse Show for her second year, last year as a competitor, and this year with her own barn, Lindsay Maxwell Equestrian. Lindsay has achieved success in show rings across the country both as an amateur rider and owner.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: alden-corrigan, archie cox, california, development, equestrian, horse show, horses, jobs, lindsey maxwell, team
No Singing and Dancing In Our “West Side Story” (A Great Profile on Trainer Archie Cox Instead!)
Thursday, October 18 2012 by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan I met Holly Hugo-Vidal when she was living in Tryon, North Carolina a few years ago. I lived in Asheville, North Carolina – not far away – and I met Holly in Tryon for dinner and interviewed her for a story. We became friends and after she moved to California, she checked in with me to see if I needed a writer on that side of the country
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archie cox, beyond the track, education, higher education, interview, love, the offside, trademark