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Betsie Bolger: Jumping Horses and Dogs

Tuesday, August 30 2022 by Ruby Tevis

By Cheyenne Lord 

A lifelong equestrian turned agility addict, Betsie Bolger has always been involved with horses and dogs. She grew up riding her grandparents’ horses whenever she visited their Pennsylvania farm from her home in New Jersey, and she … [Read more]

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Tagged under: dog agility, puissance

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Day 2️⃣ of our Hot Horseman takeover! 🔥Ne Day 2️⃣ of our Hot Horseman takeover! 🔥Neal Tredinnick🔥 When Neal Tredinnick became a farrier 20 years ago, he never would have dreamed that he would shoe all across the world for multiple international championships, including two Olympic gold-medal horses. “I never appreciated the places horses can take you!” he said. “The places I’ve been and experiences I’ve had throughout my career have been amazing.” Neal has been passionate about horses from the time he saw them grazing in the English countryside on his way to and from school in Essex. He begged for riding lessons, began riding at 9 and got his first pony at 11. From there, working with horses was his dream: He passed his Pony Club tests as well as the British Horse Society Exams, saved money from local jobs and put himself through the UK’s rigorous four-year farrier school, beginning his career in 2002. He shoed for Ben Maher for over 18 years—including four Olympic Games—before moving with his family to Wellington, Florida, last year. Being a farrier in Florida is very different from England. “The very first thing that comes to mind is that I’m not constantly soaking wet, freezing cold and covered in mud!” Neal shared. He, his wife and their three children are enjoying the sun, having their own horses at their farm, spending time on the water and all other aspects of their new life in Florida. At work, Neal enjoys a tight team and top-tier roster of clients. “They make me feel valued and appreciated, and I honestly love going to work every day,” he said. “I work very closely with Dr. Alex Rey and I have to credit him for the time he has dedicated and the additional skills that he’s taught me since I’ve been in the USA. I’ve learned so much from him, and feel blessed that we have such a great team. The sun is shining, the barns I work at are beautiful and we have a very exciting group of horses to support moving forward. Everything is positive!” 📸Photo by Melissa Fuller
Happy December 1st! Now the fun begins! 13 days of Happy December 1st! Now the fun begins! 13 days of Hot Horseman Christmas! To start us off is our featured hot horseman Woods Baughman! Growing up in Lexington, Kentucky, Woods Baughman was surrounded daily by all things horse. Driving through Lexington, he couldn’t help but see horses, whether they were in a field along the road, on billboards advertising upcoming equestrian events or on street signs—as even the roads are named after horses. As a child, Woods and his non-horsey family attended a rodeo that came to the area. Immediately, Woods knew what he wanted to be when he grew up: a rodeo rider. “That’s when the nagging to my parents about wanting to ride began. Eventually, they caved in and signed me up for English riding lessons, with the agreement that if I stuck with it, I could switch to Western and go down the rodeo path,” Woods said. Woods never made it to the rodeo circuit, as another equestrian event in Lexington captured his heart. When Woods was 6 years old, his grandfather heard about “some horse thing” that was taking place at the Kentucky Horse Park. That “horse thing” just happened to be the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event. While bull riding initially won Woods over, watching the horses gallop the cross-country course left Woods awestruck. Get to know Woods in this month's edition of Sidelines Magazine! Click the link in our bio for more! And keep your eyes 👀 out for the 1️⃣2️⃣ other men featured this month! 🎄 📸Portraits by Melissa Fuller #sidelinesmagazine #sidelines2023 #forhorsepeople #abouthorsepeople #dressage #hunterjumper #eventing #magazine #horses #hothorseman2023 #hot
It’s hard to get Tony Sgarlata to talk about him It’s hard to get Tony Sgarlata to talk about himself—much easier, in fact, to get him talking about horses, his dogs or the people in his life. That doesn’t mean he and his career aren’t worth celebrating. Tony is an accomplished rider, and in the course of 20 years of running his own business has trained horses and ponies to all levels and coached multiple zone and national champions. He is a strong proponent for the sport, giving back as a clinician and USEF “R” judge. Last year, Tony partnered with the USHJA to help riders understand changes to equitation tests for 2023. He has judged throughout North America, including at WEF, Tryon, Lake Placid, Old Salem and more. When he’s not traveling to judge, Tony can be found at home in Raleigh, North Carolina, with his partner, Brian, and their three dogs, or traveling the world, sans dogs. Get to know Tony in last month's edition of Sidelines Magazine! Link in bio!
Unwrap joy and spread the holiday cheer with our c Unwrap joy and spread the holiday cheer with our curated gift guide! From tasty horse treats to tech wonders, find the perfect presents for everyone on your list. 'Tis the season for giving, and we've got you covered! 🎁🎄 ✨Link in bio!✨
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