All The Pretty Horses – In Boston!
Thursday, October 11 2012
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan My daughter Abby, who is also a Sidelines staff writer, is living in Boston while she attends culinary school. So when an Assistant Editor from Boston Magazine sent me a story on Boston, it caught my attention
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Watch U.S. Paralympian Rebecca Hart On Good Morning America October 10th with Co-Host Ann Romney
Tuesday, October 09 2012
by Editor
Rebecca Hart receiving 2012 USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championship Award from Ann Romney. Photograph (c)Sue Stickle Photography at SusanJStickle.com New York, NY – October 8, 2012 - On Wednesday October 10 th , U.S.
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
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Betty R – Available For Adoption
Tuesday, October 09 2012
by Editor
Introducing our gorgeous 7 year old, 15.2hh mare “Betty R” who rides in both english and western tack! Betty R is a sweet, quiet mare with a competitive side. She raced 18 times in her career, winning twice, before retiring sound in May, 2011. Now she has taken her winning attitude from the racetrack to the trails
- Published in Beyond the Track, General, Z-Blogs
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Back in the Swing of Things
Tuesday, October 09 2012
by Editor
So the good news is, trial is now officially over, and I can get back to riding, and blogging about it. The better news is that we won the trial, so all that hard work wasn’t for nothing. The judge didn’t hand me a blue ribbon at the end, which I found a little odd… but perhaps it’s in the mail. Tucker and I have been back to regular work for about three weeks and he’s doing really, really well. We’ve been taking dressage lessons from the trainer at our farm (Cindy, you may remember she once let me ride one of her dressage mares — results were comical) and I am loving them. Not that I’m going to leave hunterland anytime soon, but I am definitely going to keep up with the lessons as a way to get Tucker more supple, straight, and forward. I think part of what I like so much is hearing things from a new perspective. The concepts aren’t new, just presented differently. Example: I’ve always worked on keeping Tucker from popping his outside shoulder. Now I’m working on not letting him collapse his inside shoulder. See? Same concept, just approaching it differently. I like thinking of it this way better, it feels less like a game of whack-a-mole that I’m never going to win. Everything is falling under the general umbrella of “forward and straight,” which is a goal we can work with.
- Published in Tucker The Wunderkind, Z-Blogs
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A Magical Rescue – Former Three-Day Olympic Prospect Finds Forever Home
Tuesday, October 09 2012
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan One of the great things about my job as editor of Sidelines Magazine is the chance to meet many, many wonderful people and hear their fantastic stories.
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
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While Waiting for the Perfect Paint – A Quick Trip to Del Mar in California!
Saturday, October 06 2012
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan A young fan collects autographs from his favorite riders at Del Mar, in California. All photos by Tish Quirk, unless noted Sidelines Magazine’s new mascot, Spirit, a Medicine Hat paint, is coming to live with me today! Known as the Perfect Paint, the shipping van that is bringing him from Boston to Asheville, North Carolina, got stuck in a LOT of holiday traffic so he is running late.
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
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Lavish Freud – Available For Adoption!
Friday, October 05 2012
by Editor
Meet “Lavish Freud” a 6 year old, 16.1 1/2hh mare now available for adoption at our Marysville, OH facility! Lavish is a beautiful mare that could have that wow factor.
- Published in Beyond the Track, General, Z-Blogs
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Three Grand Champion Awards Presented in Amateur and Adult Hunters at 2012 Capital Challenge Horse Show
Friday, October 05 2012
by Editor
Tracy Scheriff-Muser with Absolut and Macallan. © Shawn McMillen Photography Upper Marlboro, MD – The 2012 Capital Challenge Horse Show continued today with competition for the amateur and adult hunter riders, along with a evening session final for Children’s/Adult Jumpers. Tracy Scheriff-Muser and Absolut captured the Grand Amateur-Owner 3’6” Hunter Championship, while Nancy Hooker and Castlewalk were named the Grand Amateur-Owner 3’3” Hunter Champions
- Published in General, Show World, Z-Blogs
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Hey folks, only a few slots left!
Friday, October 05 2012
by Editor
Calling all Hunter/Jumper Show Contenders in the area, Come ride with USEF judge Mark Wonderly in preparation for the coming show season! Mark has been giving clinics “From the Judges Point of View” for the past 17 years.
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
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Olympian Joe Fargis Clinic
Thursday, October 04 2012
by Editor
Olympian Joe Fargis Clinic Join us for laser-like insights from legendary Olympic Show Jumper Joe Fargis Mileage Matters and Fargis arrives with that Touch of Class achieved after thousands of hours at the top of his game: International Show Jumping WHEN: October 13th and 14th WHERE: South Farm Bundysburg Road Middlefield, Ohio WHY: It’s Way not his first rodeo! Rub some of that excellent experience off on yourself! Whether you are a show hunter or jumper, event rider, foxhunter or entry-level enthusiast, Olympic Gold Medalist Joe Fargis has traveled around the sun 64 times amassing a stream of mileage in the process and he’s flying in to help YOU achieve your dreams. His system is simplistic: focusing on rhythm, balance and precision to get the job done
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
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