Safely Hosting a Clinic
Friday, September 25 2020 by Ruby Tevis
By Armand Leone and Jessica E. Choper Hosting a clinic at your facility can be beneficial for a number of reasons. It can provide marketing opportunities for your farm, generate revenue and offer a fun learning experience for everyone involved. However, before you officially kick off your clinic, there are a few safety considerations to
- Published in General
Ingate
Wednesday, December 12 2012 by Website Editor
Hats off to Success Equestrian and their fantastic Saddle Pads with Purpose. Each time someone purchases a Success Equestrian Saddle Pad, a portion of the proceeds are contributed to the Equestrian Aid Foundation. The Success Equestrian Saddle Pads are no slip and keep saddles in place. Rider Liza Towell Boyd is working with Success Equestrian
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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Wednesday, September 05 2012 by Website Editor
Not many dry eyes in the house when Olympian Steffen Peters took his final ride on Ravel at the 2012 Olympics. It was especially touching when Steffen leaned down and whispered in the great horse’s ear. Ravel, owned by Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang, retired following the London Games. Enjoy your retirement Ravel, you deserve
- Published in 10-2012, Off Centerline