Ziedento and Ramiro Quintana Win the $10,000 Princeton Show Jumping Welcome Stake!
Friday, June 28 2013
by Editor
PLEASE NOTE: THE FIRST CLASS ON SATURDAY WILL BE .80M JUMPER Click here to download the updated schedule Download the 2013 Princeton Show Jumping Prize List Download the Spotted Toad Equestrian Shows Prize List These NJPHA/NJHSA/M&S shows are held each Saturday and Sunday in Ring 2 during our Rated Shows.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Selling Your Horse: Taking Great Photos
Friday, June 28 2013
by Editor
A photo is worth a thousand words, so when it comes to selling your horse, you should definitely put extra effort into getting great photos to include in your ads. Last week we looked at writing great ads; now let’s take a look at taking photos to complement your excellent ad copy.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
barn, beyond the track, classic, equipment, higher education, horse-basics, in the irons, photos, show world, tails & trails, the-classic-insider, your-horse
Chapot and Corrigan Win Wednesday Features at Lake Placid Horse Show
Thursday, June 27 2013
by Editor
Lake Placid, New York—June 26, 2013—Laura Chapot of Neshanic Station, NJ and Johnathan Corrigan of Oyster Bay, NY won the two sections of the Hollow Brook Wealth Management 1.35m jump-off classes, Wednesday’s main events at the 44 th annual Lake Placid Horse Show, Presented by Sea Shore Stables, LLC. The horse show continues through Sunday at the North Elba Showgrounds before giving way to the 36 th annual I Love New York Horse Show, July 2-7.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
beyond the track, chasin', children, horse, horse country chic, nutrition, pony tales, sea shore stables, show world, tucker the wunderkind
Spruce Meadows ‘Canada One’ Tournament Features a Day of Prix des Nations Competitions
Thursday, June 27 2013
by Editor
(SPRUCE MEADOWS, Calgary, AB): The Spruce Meadows Summer Tournaments continue this week at the ‘Canada One,’ held June 25-30. Today was full of team competition and camaraderie, with the Paramount Resources Prix des Nations competitions held for junior and amateur riders at levels 1.10m-1.40m. There was also a 1.00m Friends of the Meadows Prix des Nations.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
What Is the Classic Value?
Thursday, June 27 2013
by Editor
This week, Classic Equine Equipment’s President and CEO, Christy Schulthess, answers the frequently asked question: I’ve looked at a lot of different companies’ stall fronts and they all kind of look the same. What makes Classic Equine Equipment’s horse stalls different from the others? From a distance, many stalls look very similar
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Distinct Humor Tall- Available for Adoption
Wednesday, June 26 2013
by Editor
Tall, Handsome Gelding w/ a Big Personality! Humor is a 16.2h, chestnut gelding and ready for adoption in Marysville, OH! photo credit Stephanie Moon Humor is the class clown of the barn and he has a big personality so he will do anything for attention from swinging his ball around on the front of his stall to his own form of dance at his stall gate when trying to communicate his wishes to anyone who will listen. He is always entertaining and loves an audience. There is rarely a time when he doesn’t have his head over the stall gate watching everything that goes on around him because life is very interesting in the barn. Even outside he has a very active mind and will check out anything that interests him as he plays in his paddock with his turn out buddy. When it is time to work though, he knows how to take his job seriously and he seems to enjoy working. Humor is definitely athletic and has good natural balance, which he comes by honestly through good breeding. Right now he will be suitable for flatwork and may possibly be able to do some jumping in the future. Humor sold for $25,000 as a yearling and for $150,000 as a 2 year old which is not surprising considering who his sire is. Humor’s sire, Sharp Humor, was a Graded Stakes winner coming in second in the million dollar Florida Derby to Barbaro and is now the second leading sire in North America. His sire’s sire, Distorted Humor, was a Multiple Graded Stakes winner and his off spring have earned over $95 million
- Published in Beyond the Track, Z-Blogs
Cur-OST ® Nourish EQ & Human
Tuesday, June 25 2013
by Editor
Feeling run down? No energy? Nouvelle Research, Inc., the makers of the original line of Cur-OST® curcumin based anti-inflammatory supplements for horses is proud to announce the release of our Cur-OST ® Nourish formulas for horses and humans ! Our Cur-OST® Nourish formula provides high levels of pea protein, which is highly digestible and readily assimilated to nourish the body in addition to enhanced levels of amino acids including Glutamine, Arginine, Creatine and Carnitine. Our Nourish formula also provides high levels of CoQ10 and Alpha Lipoic acid to support cellular energy production and provide high antioxidant support. Together the Nourish formula for horses and humans helps to enhance overall cellular energy production by providing protein, amino acids and co-factors that are involved in ATP or energy production. By enhancing cellular energy production we can positively impact endurance, recovery and overall performance! Cur-OST® Nourish ingredients include: Pea Protein : Highly digestible form of protein to support tissue repair and strength.
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
alpha lipoic acid, beyond the track, chasin', creator, cur-ost nourish, energy, house, in the irons, nouvelle research, sidelines-magazine, supplements
Home From Colorado!
Tuesday, June 25 2013
by Editor
The beautiful view from a trail behind the hotel. By Dani Moritz Last year when I attended the American Horse Publications (AHP) seminar as a student award winner, I had no idea just how much the people there would impact my life.
- Published in Pony Tales, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
ahp, archives, between the ears, beyond the track, garden, higher education, Rocky Mountains, sidelines, the classic insider, university
John Pearce and Chianto Make it Look Easy to Clinch the Nutrena $30,000 Summer in the Rockies III Grand Prix
Monday, June 24 2013
by Editor
Parker, CO- June 22, 2013 - A crowd of spectators gathered to watch spectacular show jumping at the much-anticipated $30,000 Nutrena Summer in the Rockies III Grand Prix in the Kathy and Brad Coors Family Grand Prix Arena at the Colorado Horse Park on a perfect Colorado Saturday afternoon. In the first round of the event, 19 horse and rider combinations battled it out over international course designer Alan Wade’s track, attempting to progress to the jump-off round.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
archives, bermuda, beyond the track, colorado horse park, eminem, grand prix, pony tales, prix, sidelines-magazine, summer, the classic insider
Hello Colorado! Hello Cowboys!
Friday, June 21 2013
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan Sidelines at the American Horse Publications seminar in Colorado Springs, Colorado. l to r: Jan Westmark-Allan, April Leonard and Dani Mortiz I arrived in Colorado Springs, Colorado yesterday for the American Horse Publications annual seminar
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs