Unbridled With Debbie McDonald
Tuesday, January 14 2020
by Editor
By Jan Westmark - Debbie McDonald and Brentina, a chestnut Hanoverian mare, spent years setting the dressage world on fire. Together, the small rider and big horse brought home Pan Am team and individual gold medals, an Olympic team bronze medal and World Equestrian team silver and bronze medals, and Debbie became the first American to win an FEI World Cup Dressage Final.
- Published in General
January 2020 – Table of Contents
Monday, December 16 2019
by Website Editor
62 Ingate (Full Article)
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CONTENTS
22 Coursewalk
With Heather Caristo
26 Ryan Pedigo:
Part of the Family
36 Charity:
Little Victories at
Fieldstone Farm
Therapeutic Riding Center
42 Mona Snell:
Through … [Read more]
- Published in 01-2020, Front Cover
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One Breath At A Time
Friday, September 13 2013
by Editor
By Lindsay McCall
Donna Ponessa from New Windsor, New York catapulted onto the international para-equestrian scene in 2011. Her determination led to her earning a spot on the 2012 USA Paralympic Equestrian Team in London alongside Jonathan Wentz, Rebecca … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
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