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Ride Right, Eat Right

Wednesday, June 03 2015 by SL Editor
By Lauren Blacker My love of horses began like most others. Even before I allowed the training wheels to come off my bike, I was begging to get on a horse. Waking up at 6 a.m. on a Saturday morning when you’re 13 years old doesn’t sound appealing to most kids, but for a girl
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Tagged under: Baked Steel Cut Oatmeal, Cooking, CreativelyDelish.com, Dana Hall School, food, Healthy, Karen Stives '68 Equestrian Center, Lauren Blacker, massachusetts, Meal Planning, nutrition, Recipes, sidelines-magazine, Slow Cooker Pulled Pork

Good Food Hunting: Strawberry Cream Shake

Thursday, August 22 2013 by Editor
By Kat Wojtylak The strawberry and cream shake gets a boost from freeze dried berries since frozen fruits aren’t always ideal in terms of taste. Summer is coming to an end, and with it the winding down of show season
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Tagged under: almond milk, food, higher education, hunting, ice-cream, recipe, show world, strawberries and cream, strawberry shake, vegan

Optimum by Biostar EQ, The Only Organic and GMO-Free Vitamin and Mineral Supplement is Now Available in a Powder

Monday, July 15 2013 by Editor
(July 15, 2013) Gordonsville, VA –   When you’re looking for a whole food sourced mineral and vitamin supplement, then look no further than Biostar’s Optimum EQ. Using gentle dehydration techniques and the freshest most nutrient rich foods, there is little than can compete with Biostar EQ’s products. Their ever popular Optimum EQ has been available up till now only in small bars for convenience feeding.
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Tagged under: biostar-eq, body, coconino, documentary, food, girls, olympic sidelines, tucker the wunderkind, what's happenin'

House Appropriations Committee Votes to Block Horse Slaughter From Resuming on U.S. Soil

Friday, June 14 2013 by Editor
WASHINGTON (June 13, 2013)—The U.S. House Appropriations Committee has voted to block funding for inspections at prospective horse slaughter plants, which if it survives the entire legislative process, would halt any effort to resume slaughter for these animals on U.S. soil.
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Tagged under: agriculture, apple, congress, food, horses, house, in the irons, president, show world

Devon Horse Show – Grand Prix!

Sunday, June 02 2013 by Editor
Best of the Best By Veronica F. Finkelstein   What does it take to make a champion hunter horse? It takes a good, quiet mind and personality
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Tagged under: archives, banjos, beyond the track, food, gold, happy, in the irons, prix, tucker the wunderkind, united-states

Kids Rule at Devon!

Saturday, May 11 2013 by Editor
Children’s Day, Non-Stop Fun! By Caroline Goldstein   Music, crafts, pony rides and more will be on the agenda for Children’s Day at Devon. On Sunday, June 2, there will be activities for children and families from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.
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Results from IDA Championships

Friday, May 03 2013 by Editor
Team Competition Results Saturday April 27, 2013   Region A: University of New Hampshire Represented by: Sarah Rigg Rider Test % Place Points Jocelyn Kraenzle F2 57.953 11 2 Alyssa Milano T3 60.600 9 4 Katie Clark T1 63.750 9 4 Emily DeVeau IB 66.563 6 7 Total Points: 17+, Tenth   Region B: Mount Holyoke College Represented by: Dee Loveless Rider Test % Place Points Taylor Dickinson F2 72.635 1 13 Rachel Berlage T3 66.950 4 9 Carey Lang T1 64.480 6 7 Emily Murch IB 70.001 3 10 Total Points: 39, First   Region C: Centenary College Represented by: Sarah Simms Rider Test % Place Points Tierra Hatfield F2 65.879 3 10 Bethany Lawler T3 62.500 7 6 Melanie Douglas T1 61.563 12 1 Candace Human IB 66.719 5 8 Total Points: 25, Seventh   Region D: Albion College Represented by: Danielle Menteer Rider Test % Place Points Paige Gustafson F2 64.460 5 8 Alyssa Olson T3 57.200 12 1 Ruthie Doering T1 64.063 7 6 Maggie-Mae White IB 63.282 11 2 Total Points: 17++, Ninth   Region E: Miami University Represented by: Lori Cramer Rider Test % Place Points Kelly Herdman F2 63.919 6 7 Liesel Pfleger T3 61.100 8 5 Caili Pierro T1 62.292 11 2 Breanna Lukan IB 65.469 7 6 Total Points: 20, Eighth   Region H: Virginia Intermont College Represented by: Lisa Moosmueller-Terry Rider Test % Place Points Sierra Mills F2 61.892 9 4 Courtney Vesel T3 70.000 1 13 Leah Bear T1 68.125 2 11 Morgan Rich IB 64.532 9 4 Total Points: 32, Fifth   Team Competition Results Saturday April 27, 2013   Region I: Averett University Represented by: Ginger Henderson Rider Test % Place Points Shannon Stone F2 65.068 4 9 Jessie Hayes T3 57.600 11 2 Lindsay Baker T1 63.950 8 5 Nicki Conradt-Eberlin IB 61.407 12 1 Total Points: 17-, Eleventh   Region J: College of Central Florida Represented by: Judy Downer Rider Test % Place Points Dominique Ferguson F2 67.162 10 3 Rebecca Quinn T3 67.400 3 10 Samantha Cooper T1 65.104 5 8 Amy Neale IB 69.532 4 9 Total Points: 35-, Fourth   Region U: Stanford University Represented by: Rachel Williamson Rider Test % Place Points Kristen Malinak F2 63.717 7 6 Patrick Freeman T3 60.200 10 3 Victoria Greenen T1 63.542 10 3 Monika Huss IB 64.063 10 3 Total Points: 15, Twelfth   Region A WC: Johnson & Wales Represented by: Crystal Taylor Rider Test % Place Points Julie McNelis F2 61.014 10 3 Tara Proulx T3 67.400 3 10 Grace Pratico T1 69.063 1 13 Malissa Wescott IB 70.938 2 11 Total Points: 37, Second   Region C WC: Delaware Valley Represented by: Angelo Telatin Rider Test % Place Points Victoria Sherras F2 57.568 12 1 Kacey Buckley T3 68.200 2 11 Sarah Hamilton T1 67.813 3 10 Randall Wiseman IB 73.751 1 13 Total Points: 35+, Third     Region E WC: University of Findlay Represented by: Janet Harms Rider Test % Place Points Courtney Previte F2 62.838 8 5 Carly Trimble T3 64.100 5 8 Sierra Lindsey T1 65.833 4 9 Monica Martineau IB 64.532 8 5 Total Points: 27, Sixth     Mount Holyoke College Team Individual Competition Sunday April 28, 2013   First Level Test 3 # Rider School Horse Judge at C % Judge at B % Final % Combined Points Place 59 Julie McNelis Johnson & Wales Cosmo 67.258 67.419 67.339 417.5 1 55 Amalie Hordum University of Kentucky Faith 64.355 66.452 65.464 405.5 2 51 Lindsey Agaliotis Saint Andrews Will 64.032 65.806 64.919 402.5 3 62 Katelyn Young Appalachian State University Cosmo 64.194 65.484 64.839 402 4 53 Jordan Dieterle College of Wooster Sam 65.161 64.194 64.678 401 5 54 Amy Hacker University of Connecticut Moe 66.452 62.581 64.517 400 6 60 Sierra Mills Virginia Intermont Will 62.097 64.677 63.387 393 7 58 Kristen Malinak Stanford University Sam 63.871 62.742 63.307 392.5 8 56 Paige Gustafson Albion College Moe 63. 710 62.097 62.404 390 9 57 Jocelyn Kraenzle University of New Hampshire Diva 60.968 60.484 60.726 365 10 52 Erin Bentley University of Florida Faith 58.710 61.613 60.162 373 11 61 Kate Snyder Wilson College Diva 58.548 61.290 59.919 371.5 12     Training Level Test 3 # Rider School Horse Judge at C % Judge at B % Final % Combined Points Place 74 Allison White Michigan State Sadie 69.600 70.000 69.600 348 1 69 Alyssa Milano University of New Hampshire Contessa 70.800 67.600 69.200 346 2 73 Cailee Palm University of New Hampshire Contessa 71.400 66.800 69.100 345.5 3 65 Sarah Edmunson University of Florida Sadie 68.800 66.000 67.400 337 4 64 Bonnie Dixon University of Connecticut Night Star 67.800 64.200 66.000 330 5 70 Liesel Pfleger Miami University Faith 66.200 64.800 65.500 327.5 6 66 Kathryn Fischer University of California—Davis Beau 65.000 64.200 64.600 323 7 72 Carly Trimble University of Findlay Beau 65.600 63.200 64.400 322 8 68 Bethany Lawler Centenary College Sadie 63.000 64.400 63.700 318.5 9 63 Hallie Cunningham Appalachian State Beau 64.200 62.200 63.200 318 10 67 Jessie Hayes Averett University Night Star 60.000 62.400 61.200 306 11 71 Amanda Tilchin Wake Forest University Will 60.800 60.600 60.700 303.5 12 Individual Competition Sunday April 28, 2013   Training Level Test 1 # Rider School Horse Judge at C % Judge at B % Final % Combined Points Place 78 Kate Clark University of New Hampshire Braeburn 67.708 67.708 67.708 325 1 85 Jessica Mitchell Johnson & Wales Ticket 68.333 67.083 67.708 325 2 82 Melanie Douglas Centenary College Edee 67.083 66.667 66.875 321 3 77 Savannah Byrne Otterbein University Statesman 65.833 66.667 66.250 318 4 81 Danielle Dombrowe Virginia Tech Ticket 65.625 62.292 63.959 301 5 84 Sarah Hamilton Delaware Valley Statesman 63.750 62.292 63.021 302.5 6 80 Ruthie Doering Albion College Chloe 64.375 61.667 63.021 302.5 7 79 Samantha Cooper College of Central Florida Rascal 61.042 64.167 62.605 300.5 8 75 Alexandra Ackert-Smith Mount Holyoke College Braeburn 62.291 61.458 61.875 297 9 76 Lindsey Baker Averett University Rascal 62.083 59.792 60.938 292.5 10 83 Samantha Ferraro Wake Forest Chloe 59.167 61.875 60.021 290.5 11 86 Kelsey Mock University of California—Davis Edee 58.542 62.083 60.313 289.5 12     Introductory Level Test B # Rider School Horse Judge at C % Judge at B % Final % Combined Points Place 98 Randall Wiseman Delaware Valley College Nadine 75.625 70.000 72.813 233 1 92 Rebecca Knopf Otterbein University Nadine 75.313 70.313 72.813 231.5 2 90 Candace Human Centenary College Oberon 75.000 69.688 72.344 231.5 3 97 Maggie-Mae White Albion College Chief 68.750 69.688 69.219 221.5 4 89 Emily Deveau University of New Hampshire Charles 70.938 66.875 68.977 220.5 5 88 Danielle Chambers Virginia Tech Chandler 69.688 66.563 68.126 218 6 95 Kristen Parker Saint Andrews Charles 70.313 65.625 67.983 217.5 7 91 Monika Huss Stanford University Chandler 69.063 65.313 67.188 125 8 94 Chrysanthi Mayor Mount Holyoke College Roo 67.813 64.063 65.938 211 9 93 Monica Martineau University of Findlay Roo 67.188 62.500 64.844 207.5 10 96 Ryan Quinn University of Rhode Island Oberon 64.688 63.125 63.907 204.5 11 87 Shelby Boger University of Florida Chief 61.563 62.188 61.876 198 12 Team Competition Saturday April 27, 2013   First Level Test 2 # Rider School Horse Judge at C % Judge at B % Final % Combined Points Place 5 Taylor Dickinson Mount Holyoke College True 74.865 70.405 72.635 537.5 1 29 Dominique Ferguson College of Central Florida True 68.378 65.946 67.162 497 2 9 Tierra Hatfield Centenary College True 65.676 66.081 65.879 487.5 3 25 Shannon Stone Averett University Sam 68.378 61.757 65.068 481.5 4 13 Paige Gustafson Albion College Sam 64.865 64.054 64.460 477 5 17 Kelly Herdman Miami University Cosmo 63.243 64.595 63.919 473 6 33 Kristen Malinak Stanford University Sam 64.595 62.838 63.717 471.5 7 45 Courtney Previte University of Findlay Cosmo 63.378 62.297 62.838 465 8 21 Sierra Mills Virginia Intermont Moe 62.027 61.757 61.892 468.5 9 37 Julie McNelis Johnson & Wales Moe 62.027 60.000 61.014 451.5 10 1 Jocelyn Kraenzle University of New Hampshire Cosmo 59.459 56.486 57.973 429 11 41 Victoria Sherras Delaware Valley College Moe 59.324 55.811 57.568 426 12     Training Level Test 3 # Rider School Horse Judge at C % Judge at B % Final % Combined Points Place 22 Courtney Vesel Virginia Intermont Contessa 69.800 70.200 70.000 350 1 42 Kacey Buckley Delaware Valley College Contessa 66.800 69.600 68.200 341 2 38 Tara Proulx Johnson & Wales Contessa 66.200 68.600 67.400 337 3 6 Rachel Berlage Mount Holyoke College Diva 65.200 68.600 66.900 334.5 4 46 Carly Trimble University of Findlay Beau 63.400 64.800 64.100 320.5 5 30 Rebecca Quinn College of Central Florida Diva 62.200 63.000 62.600 313 6 10 Bethany Lawler Centenary College Diva 61.600 63.400 62.500 312.5 7 18 Liesel Pfleger Miami University Beau 60.000 62.200 61.100 305.5 8 2 Alyssa Milano University of New Hampshire Beau 59.800 61.400 60.600 302.8 9 34 Patrick Freeman Stanford University UC Nightstar 60.200 57.000 58.600 293 10 26 Jessie Hayes Averett University UC Nightstar 57.800 57.400 57.600 288 11 14 Alyssa Olson Albion College UC Nightstar 57.600 56.800 57.200 286 12     Team Competition Saturday April 27, 2013   Training Level Test 1 # Rider School Horse Judge at C % Judge at B % Final % Combined Points Place 39 Grace Pratico Johnson & Wales Sadie 67.083 71.042 69.063 331.5 1 23 Leah Bear Virginia Intermont Sadie 68.750 67.500 68.125 327 2 43 Sarah Hamilton Delaware Valley College Sadie 67.292 68.333 67.813 325.5 3 47 Sierra Lindsey University of Findlay Statesman 65.833 65.833 65.833 316 4 31 Samantha Cooper College of Central Florida Edee 65.208 65.000 65.104 312.5 5 7 Carey Lang Mount Holyoke College Edee 64.167 64.792 64.480 309.5 6 15 Ruthie Doering Albion College Ticket 64.792 63.333 64.063 307.5 7 27 Lindsey Baker Averett University Ticket 63.958 63.958 63.958 307 8 3 Katie Clark University of New Hampshire Statesman 64.167 63.333 63.750 306 9 35 Victoria Greenen Stanford University Ticket 63.333 63.750 63.542 303.5 10 19 Caili Pierro Miami University Statesman 62.708 61.875 62.292 299 11 11 Melanie Douglas Centenary College Edee 61.042 62.083 61.563 295.5 12     Introductory Level Test B # Rider School Horse Judge at C % Judge at B % Final % Combined Points Place 44 Randall Wiseman Delaware Valley College Nadine 73.438 74.063 73.751 236 1 40 Melissa Wescott Johnson & Wales Nadine 70.938 70.938 70.938 227 2 8 Emily Murch Mount Holyoke College Charles 69.688 70.313 70.001 224 3 32 Amy Neale College of Central Florida Charles 66.875 72.188 69.532 222.5 4 12 Candace Human Centenary College Charles 63.438 70.000 66.719 213.5 5 4 Emily DeVeau University of New Hampshire Chief 64.375 68.750 66.563 213 6 20 Breanne Lukan Miami University Chief 63.438 67.500 65.469 209.5 7 24 Morgan Rich Virginia Intermont Nadine 62.188 66.875 64.532 206.5 9 48 Monica Martineau University of Findlay Chief 65.938 63.125 64.532 206.5 8 36 Monika Huss Stanford University Roo 62.813 65.313 64.063 205 10 16 Maggie-Mae White Albion College Roo 62.500 64.063 63.282 202.5 11 28 Nicki Conradt-Eberlin Averett University Roo 60.313 62.500 61.407 196.5 12            
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Whole Food for Horses Community Supporting Healthy Lifestyle for Equestrians and Their Horses

Monday, February 25 2013 by Editor
  Gordonsville , VA – There was a time when horses thrived on food alone.
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Tagged under: beyond the track, chasin', food, horses, lifestyle, sidelines-magazine, the classic insider, what's happenin'

“I’m in the doghouse now…”

Wednesday, January 23 2013 by Editor
The Low Country Hunt, whose territory encompasses land southeast of the South Carolina city of Walterboro – approximately half way between Charleston and Hilton Head – was formed in 2006 which places it among the newer Recognized Hunts in the United States.  That youth is  belied by the passion and ability of the field, the staff and the hounds.  Jointly led by four Masters, the chase for quarry carries over onto private plantations owned by family, friends and supporters who generously open their land to the Hunt.
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Tagged under: archives, beyond the track, breakfast, education, food, in the irons, pony tales, weather

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A column from Liz Halliday-Sharp herself The spor A column from Liz Halliday-Sharp herself 
The sport of eventing is a demanding and mentally challenging discipline that requires a combination of physical and mental fortitude from both the rider and horse. While having a coach can be incredibly beneficial, self-coaching can also play a crucial role in a rider’s success.

I think that given the opportunity, most riders would like to be coached every day. The reality of life in the horse world, however, is that the majority of us need to absorb as much from the lessons we have on a limited basis and then practice those skills at home to improve.

When I am riding, I try to have a plan for the horses each day and focus on what I’m looking to achieve. It’s important to be aware of the steady improvements rather than trying to solve everything all at once. This is especially important when teaching horses new movements or exercises that they might struggle with, and we need to give them time to learn and understand what we are asking for.

I have a couple of quotes that I use regularly when I’m teaching, and these are mottos that I hold myself to in my daily work as well.

The first is, “If you do what you have always done, you will get what you have always gotten.” This is a quote that was said to me many years ago when I was still motor racing and I keep it in the back of my mind each day. It’s easy to get stuck doing the same thing every day with your horse and bad habits are hard to break, from both riders and horses!

This leads me to my next quote, which is, “If what you are doing isn’t working, try something else.” It really is as simple as that! Many riders I see keep asking a horse to do something the same way over and over with an ongoing negative response and they wonder why things don’t get better. In these circumstances, I recommend that the rider change something, even if it’s wrong.

Read the full article by clicking the link in our bio! Don’t forget to keep your eye out for our April subscription!
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The✨April issue✨ of Sidelines Magazine is here The✨April issue✨ of Sidelines Magazine is here and we are so excited to feature three-day eventer Liz Halliday on the cover! Big thanks to photographer Melissa Fuller for the beautiful photo of Liz and Cooley Nutcracker- Liz Halliday-Sharp - HS Eventing. Liz and her horses have taken the eventing world by storm - and find out how Liz is at the top of the sport as a female eventer! As the horse world gears up for the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event 2023, it's the perfect time to enjoy our eventing issue!! We also feature eventer and woman entrepreneur Frankie Thieriot Stutes, who is not only an eventer, but also runs Athletux and FRANKIE CAMERON handbags and accessories. And don't miss our eventing story on Robert "Bobby" Costello, who will be leading the US Eventing team to the 2024 Paris Olympics- and US Equestrian has named Bobby the eventing technical advisor/chef d'equipe!! Liz, Frankie and Bobby all have GREAT stories - don't miss any of them and don't forget to get your tickets for the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day event! We are also excited to introduce you to hunter-jumper rider Casey Lorusso Smith, who is not only a talented rider but also a psychotherapist and incorporates horses into her career. If you are up for adventure, then read the story on dressage rider Priscilla Baldwin who certainly doesn't let any grass grow under her feet! We also head to the west coast to catch up with hunter-jumper trainer Jim Hagman of Elvenstar Farm, we feature beautiful art by equestrian artist Tammy Tappan, and we get to know Miranda Jones and her family. Miranda is not only an attorney who spends a lot of time in the courthouse, but she's a rider and spends lots of time riding, and is joined by her daughters also! We are excited to feature Stephanie Lightner in our Unbridled column, and don't miss our columnists George Williams, Robert R.L. Jacobs and Margie Sugarman! It's a great issue - and you can read it online, but don't forget to go to the website and order a subscription and get every issue delivered to your mailbox!! Enjoy this issue and enjoy the ride: Link in bio!!
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Marie Meyers has been around the world because of Marie Meyers has been around the world because of dressage, but it’s her farm in Moorpark, California, that has captured her heart. The farm and the business that thrives there represent Marie’s lifelong journey—a journey made up of good friends, spectacular horses and relationships made to last.

Marie was raised in Southern California, and spent her childhood playing just about every sport under the sun, but she didn’t discover riding until she was 14 years old. “I loved animals so much, so I started taking lessons. I did jumping at first, but I was very bad at that, for sure!” Marie laughed.

After some time, Marie moved on to take lessons at Foxfield Riding Academy and began riding dressage. “I fell into dressage by accident,” Marie said, “At the beginning, I thought it was extremely boring, but then I got hooked. By the time I graduated from high school, I had plans to travel to England to work for Franz Rochowansky, a former head of the Spanish Riding School.”

In 1988, Marie’s hard work paid off, and the pair was selected as alternates for the 1988 Summer Olympic Games. “They didn’t take the alternates that year, so we didn’t go to Seoul, but the experience, the training and the European Tour afterwards set me up for the 1990 World Equestrian Games in Stockholm, Sweden,” Marie said.

In addition to having success representing her country, Marie was busy with her life—marriage, a business, teaching lessons and clinics. 

Learn more about Marie in this month's edition of Sidelines Magazine. Click the link in our bio for more 🦄

📸Photos by Lindsey Long Equine Photography, www.lindseylong.com

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