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Darren Chiacchia continuing a Steady Recovery from Meningitis

Friday, March 01 2013 by Editor
Darren Chiacchia is continuing his steady recovery from the near-fatal fungal meningitis he contracted last October by winning three blue ribbons at the White Fences Dressage Show in Wellington, FL on February 23 and 24. Now head trainer for The YARD Sport Horse Center, also in Wellington, he is training a solid group of both young and advanced eventing, dressage, and show jumping horses.   Darren and Ballzauber
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: beyond the track, eventing, jumper, show world, show-world, sidelines-magazine, tails & trails, wef

Italian Grand Prix Dressage rider Silvia Rizzo

Tuesday, February 12 2013 by Editor
Silvia Rizzo explains her start in the horse world, how she chose dressage as her preferred discipline and how she is loving her first trip competing in the United States. She even got to meet a very famous American!
  • Published in Sidelines TV
Tagged under: beach, chrome, digital, eventing, italian, movies, news, riding, robert-jordan, sidelines tv, silvia-rizzo, sports

Ingate

Wednesday, November 07 2012 by Website Editor

You will now find Bev Harrison and The Tack Collection, and all of her wonderful art at their terrific new location in Lafayette, Colorado, where Bev is a 4th generation resident. Be sure and stop by and say hello to … [Read more]

  • Published in 12-2012, Ingate
Tagged under: clark, equestrian, eventing, hunters, missy, olympians

Sidelines Spotlight: American Women Shine at Burghley (Way to go Sinead Halpin and Allison Springer!)

Wednesday, October 17 2012 by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan Now that the November issue of Sideline s is on the news stands (you can see it free online if you have a print subscription also!) there are several stories that were cut from the issue because of space — but they are still great stories and I want to share them with you!! MiMi Falb wrote a wonderful on-the-scene story on the success that American eventers Sinead Halpin and Allison Springer had at the Burghley Horse Trials following the London Olympics. It’s a great story and we were thrilled with the success these two young ladies had. Enjoy the journey as you ride along with Mimi, Sinead and Allison! Allison Springer riding Arthur IV in the dressage phase at Burghley.
  • Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: adventures with angelea, beyond the track, dallas, editor's notes, eventing, higher education, in the irons, injecting perspective, london, manager, show world, sinead halpin

Olympic Sidelines – Arrived in London!

Saturday, July 28 2012 by Editor
  By Kim MacMillan July 24 th – Hello London! We finally arrived in London late on Tuesday evening, July 24 th , after a panic-filled trip to the Indianapolis airport much earlier the same day. We started out at “O’dark thirty”, as my father calls it, with plenty of time to get to my cousin’s house (she had agreed to drive us to the airport and store our car at her house for the next three weeks) and the trip went downhill from there with a flat tire and a torrential downpour complete with a dazzling lightening show that made it impossible to see where the road was! At one point we had to drive around a downed tree.
  • Published in General, Olympic Sidelines, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: bridge-farms, equestrian sports, eventing, greenwich, hatchaway-bridge-farms, horse sports, london, olympic sidelines, wordpress-org

Special Focus Issues

Tuesday, March 13 2012 by Website Editor

Throughout the year, Sidelines features special focus sections in which extra editorial coverage is assigned to these sections. These issues are great opportunities for readers interested in specific content such as breeding or art. For information on how to gain

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  • Published in Special Focus Issues
Tagged under: art, charles, collegiate riding, equine, eventing, fashion, focus, happenings, Holiday Gift Guide, Hot Horseman, hunters, international, issue, jewelry, jumper shows, jumpers, palm beach, polo club, ponies, samantha, season, show time, social, special

September 2011 Table of Contents

Friday, August 12 2011 by Website Editor


Polo

76 Five Questions for Peter Brant

78 California Gets the Royal Treatment

82 Beneath Western Skies

84 Catching Up with Ty MacCarty

Departments

4 Letter from the Editor

19 Sidelights

44 Side Shots

54 Sport Psychology

85 Equine Law

… [Read more]
  • Published in 09-2011, Front Cover
Tagged under: barns, dressage, eventing, farms, fashion, foxhunting, horse, junior, polo, rodrigo pessoa, show, special, stallion, trainers

The Olympic Test Event!

Thursday, July 14 2011 by
It’s embarrassing to admit, but my bags from the test event are still on the floor of my bedroom, waiting to be unpacked! Since I got home it has been non-stop.  I got home Wednesday night and when I arrived at the yard Thursday morning everyone had left to go to Barbury International, leaving a list of around 10-12 horses to ride.  I can’t complain though because I love it!  Getting paid to ride nice horses everyday will always be a privilege. Anyways, back to the test event.  I just want to say that I am so proud of my little mare’s performance.  The results don’t do her justice!  She did a lovely dressage test with only a few green mistakes but unfortunately she had her tongue sticking out the entire time and therefore received quite a harsh mark.  The cross country was a breeze except coming down to the water where tons of little kids and dogs came running up to the string screaming “horsey!”  She got a bit distracted and had a hesitation at the drop in and got 20 penalties.  (Because tickets to the test event were scarce, the majority of the fans were completely non-horsey people who lived local to Greenwich Park. They were invited to attend the event as a sort of peace treaty to try to get the local community to be more supportive.)  Another reason my mare may have hesitated at the water could have been do to the fact that she fell in the water just the weekend before the test event!  At Salperton Horse Trials she hung a leg at the fence in the water and fell properly. We were both okay but it was definitely not ideal as a last run.  And, to make matters worse, or at least comical, the fence where Bree had her fall at Salperton, was the exact fence that they put in the water at the test event!  They literally moved the thing from Salperton to the water at Greenwich!  While walking the course with Captain Mark Phillips and the rest of the team USA gang, I casually explained to my good friend Sinead Halpin the situation and then asked if it was appropriate to make a joke about it!  She laughed and said it was not appropriate so no joke was made to the Captain.  Luckily Bree picked up her feet this time so now we can all laugh about it.  Phew!  Finally, Bree jumped well in the show jumping and we just had one down, which was my fault. Some of the signs from the not-so-happy Greenwich protesters outside the park entrance. It was an amazing experience to be apart of the team at the test event and I feel that it was very educational for both Bree and me.  For the first time since Bree landed in January, I felt like we were on the same page, which is what’s most important for us right now.  I’d like to say a big thank you to my wonder groom and dear friend Alex Van Tuyll and all the new friends that I met that were supportive and fun to spend the week with at Greenwich.  Oh and Toddy of course for saving me from almost elimination in the cross country warm-up when he realized that I had the wrong spurs on and lent me his! Goofing off and probably embarrassing Princess Bree during grazing time.
  • Published in Onward, Upward, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: eventing, eventing-logan, logan-rawlings-eventing, onward, upward, phrases, phrases-meta, rawlings, rotate-search, search, united, useful-british

CEqE 201 – Getting On With It

Sunday, July 10 2011 by Website Editor
Well, sooner or later every rider buys a ‘cheap’ piece of real estate and we’re no exception. We were in a jumping lesson on Saturday (only yesterday, seems more like a week, but we’ve got our nose back to the wordsmithing grindstone and time takes its own line…) and Lord Peter was acting spooky – noticeably so, compared to his relatively calm demeanor for the past three months, truth to tell. Later we realized that the last time he was on this sort of sensory alert (stallion on the lookout for danger to his herd) was last summer when… oops, getting our tongue over the bit in terms of this anecdote
  • Published in Lauren Gallops, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: bridge-farms, entries, eventing, eventing-nation, hatchaway-bridge-farms, nation, sidelines-magazine, wordpress-org

Test Event Photos

Friday, July 08 2011 by
It wasn’t perfect but it was definitely a great experience for Bree and I.  Her are some photos with lots of comments to follow!
  • Published in Onward, Upward, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: adrotate, entries, eventing, eventing-logan, logan-rawlings-eventing, rotate-search, united, united-states, useful-british, wordpress-org
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