Bill McMullin: Dressage for Life and Life for Dressage
Thursday, February 03 2022 by Ruby Tevis
By Anna Sochocky Portraits by Melissa Fuller Transplanting a teenage hunter-jumper from the hills of Vermont to Germany, where classical dressage reigns supreme, can either be an unwelcome adolescent detour or a chapter that cements the origins of an equestrian career. A self-described military brat, Bill McMullin was used to pulling up stakes and setting
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Jennifer Williams: Gratitude, Passion and Dreams on the Horizon
Wednesday, February 03 2021 by Ruby Tevis
By Ruby Tevis Portraits by Melissa Fuller For Jennifer Williams, it’s all about positive thinking. Instead of measuring her success by wins or losses, Jennifer focuses on one thing only — gratitude. The international dressage rider has earned championship titles, trained multiple horses from the ground to Grand Prix and built a business around her
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Where Has All the Suppleness Gone?
Friday, November 13 2020 by Ruby Tevis
by George Williams In my columns, I try to touch on all things dressage. As in every sport, there are many different aspects, several of which I’ve discussed in previous columns. Once in a while I feel compelled to speak out about the principles of dressage training, and now is one of those times. The
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