Dressage & Beyond with Charlotte Bredahl
As the U.S. Dressage Development Coach, Charlotte is dedicated to working with the United States dressage riders. Recently, she had the opportunity to attend a coaches’ course taught by the U.S. Olympic Committee at the U.S. Olympic Training facility in … [Read more]
- Published in General
Sarah Lockman -Dressage Rider’s Journey From “Pinch Me” Moment to International Stage
By Tafra Donberger
Portraits by Kristin Lee
Sarah Lockman has always been one to set goals. While only in Pony Club as a girl, she knew that she wanted to one day represent the United States on an international level.… [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
July 2019 – Table of Contents
42 Ingate (Full Article)
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CONTENTS
16 Coursewalk with
Heather Caristo
18 Juri Ito: Finding Shangri-La
24 Frederique Poulain:
“I Always Wanted
to Paint Horses”
30 Everything Eventing
with Boyd Martin… [Read more]
- Published in 07-2019, Front Cover
Dressage & Beyond with Charlotte Bredahl
Thank you for sharing an insider view with readers on the U.S. Dressage Team. What are some of the major costs associated with such high-level performance and how do the riders afford it?
If you’re buying a horse ready for … [Read more]
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March 2019 – Table of Contents
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CONTENTS
18 Joanna Zeller Quentin:
Hooked on Horses and Art
26 Dressage & Beyond
with Charlotte Bredahl
32 Ruth Nicodemus:
A Passion for Teaching
the Passionate
- Published in 03-2019, Front Cover
Rosenthal & High Point Hanoverians: Continuing Dreams in the Face of Tragedy
By Britney Grover
Portraits by Shawna Simmons
High Point Hanoverians began in Cherstertown, Maryland, as the dream of one woman to produce warmbloods with the athleticism to compete in all English disciplines and the temperament to be rideable by amateurs. … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Catherine Kwasnik: Luck, Opportunity and a Special Horse
By Darlene Ricker
It’s quite a stretch to imagine an elite equine falling into the lap of a teenager who has never even owned a horse — and on top of that, to come with an expense-paid training program with … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
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Meg Flemming and Marie Morgan
Marie Morgan of Houston, Texas, received the 10th annual USDF Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award at the Great American/USDF Region 9 Championships held in Katy, Texas. She received a $5,000 award for demonstrating adherence to … [Read more]
Dressage & Beyond with Charlotte Bredahl
Charlotte Bredahl was a member of the 1992 bronze medal U.S. Olympic dressage team in Barcelona riding Monsieur. In 1997, she was part of the silver-winning team at the North American Championship on Lugano. She trained both horses from the … [Read more]
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Leslie Ann Guilbault: Turning a Runaway Pony Into a Grand Prix Prospect
By Britney Grover
Portraits by Barbara Bower
When doctors told then-12-year-old Leslie Ann Guilbault she’d never fully heal or be able to ride again, it was horses that made the difference in her recovery. Not only did she heal fully … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature