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Giddy Up! Two Careers and Lots of Beauty

Saturday, November 01 2014 by Editor
By Jan Westmark I am excited about being a real estate broker in North Carolina and combining my two careers – Editor of Sidelines Magazine and selling houses and horse farms!! I’m excited because I work and live in one of the most beautiful places in the country — the Western North Carolina Mountains! The coolest part about Lake Lure and Tryon is that they are so close together. You can make it from the ring in Tryon to Lake Lure in under 20 minutes! And Asheville is just a short drive up the mountain.
  • Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: asheville, bridge-farm, entries, fence, foxhunting, lake lure, real estate, sidelines-magazine, the-barn-book, tryon, wordpress-org

Leap Into Fashion in New York

Tuesday, July 08 2014 by Editor
By Don Rosendale For a sneak peek of what’s likely to be in the fall lines of Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger, or maybe just for some fashion tips on what to wear for the “best-dressed” challenge at Rolex next year, maybe it’s time for a trip to Barbara Wadsworth’s pocket-sized shop, Horse Leap, in
  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: Don Rosendale, equine fashion, foxhunting, Horse Leap, New York City, sidelines-magazine, Tack Store

“Little Horses Do Big Jobs” – Sidelines Story by Lauren R. Giannini Wins Alltech A+ Journalism Award

Monday, June 23 2014 by Editor
By Lauren R. Giannini   During the recent tornadoes in Moore, Oklahoma, Gentle Carousel Miniature Therapy horses found themselves both the heroes and the victims. When disaster stuck, the little horses remained calm while founders Debbie and Jorge Garcia-Bengochea made a decision that would result in renewing hope to a town that had nearly lost
  • Published in General, Weekly Feature
Tagged under: Alltech A+ Journalism Award, dressage, editor, eventing, florida, foxhunting, Gainesville, Gentle Carousel Miniature Therapy Horses, horse-magazine, horses, hunters, jan westmark, jumpers, lauren r. giannini, miniature horses, polo, sidelines-magazine, therapy horses

What Does the Fox Say?

Monday, February 17 2014 by Editor
We aren’t sure what the fox says, but foxhunters say, “Tally Ho!” Learn all about the thrill of foxhunting from a rider who is hooked on the sport. By Doris Degner-Foster The “music” of baying hounds is heard throughout the woods. The riders move off at a gallop and you try to watch for jumps through
  • Published in Sidelines Spotlight
Tagged under: Alex Long, Doris Degner-Foster, foxhunting, sidelines-magazine, What Does the Fox Say, What is Foxhunting

Rita Mae Brown: Books, Breakfast and the Bravery of the Foxhunt!

Monday, December 02 2013 by Editor
  By Doris Degner-Foster Rita Mae Brown is well known for the entertaining novels she writes where household pets and other animals take an active part in solving the murder mystery. She is also an advocate for equal rights and an Emmy nominated screenwriter and poet. But before any of those accomplishments, Rita Mae rode
  • Published in Sidelines Spotlight
Tagged under: author, Barbara Bower, Charlottesville, cub hunt, Doris Degner-Foster, fox-hunt, foxhunting, Harvard Fox Hounds, horse-magazine, horses, Master of Foxhounds and Huntsman, Mrs. Murphy/Sneaky Pie Brown series, Oak Ridge Hunt, Rita Mae Brown, sidelines-magazine, Sneaky Pie, Tea Time Farm, The Litter of the Law, virginia, wef, www.BarbarasVisions.com, www.ritamaebrown.com.

In Love With the Dancing Pony!!

Tuesday, March 05 2013 by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan The Dancing Pony doing his thing! If you haven’t seen the Dancing Pony who is dancing his way around YouTube and Facebook pages everywhere – well take one minute and ten seconds to sit down and watch it – and get ready to smile.  It’s silly (and I’m not even sure what it is advertising) – but nothing beats a silly dancing pony! I am a big fan of Shetland Ponies – and this dancing Shetland Pony takes it to an all new level
  • Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: chasin', dancing, dancing pony, dancing-ponies, education, foxhunting, higher education, jumpers, show world, tails & trails, the offside

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 90 Needy Nags Directories 86 Stallions 89 Polo Clubs Across America 89 Education 90 Farms,
  • Published in 09-2011, Front Cover
Tagged under: barns, dressage, eventing, farms, fashion, foxhunting, horse, junior, polo, rodrigo pessoa, show, special, stallion, trainers

August 2011 Table of Contents

Friday, July 08 2011 by Website Editor
The model is wearing the Pessoa ® Olinda Down Vest by Horseware. Photo by Barry Mc Call Photography Sidelines JR 43Pony Kids 46A Few Minutes with Junior Rider Ava Stearns 48Juniorside 50On Course with Charlotte Jacobs Foxhunting 18Five Questions for Tom Bishop Polo 98Five Questions for Josh Shelton 102The Faintest Whisper (Joi Rodriguez/ Road to Recovery)
  • Published in 08-2011, Front Cover
Tagged under: barns, dressage, eventing, farms, fashion, foxhunting, horse, junior, polo, rodrigo pessoa, show, special, stallion, trainers

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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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We are starting a ‼️new series‼️ here on o We are starting a ‼️new series‼️ here on our socials where we share some of the lovely stallions, and their breeders featured in each month's magazine. Our first feature on this #STUDSunday is...

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You can find ALL of the stallions featured towards the back of the magazine in the equestrian gallery. Keep a look out EVERY Sunday for a new handsome STUD muffin🧁 and don't forget to subscribe to get your very own edition of Sidelines Magazine, the magazine for horse people, about horse people 🦄

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‼️ROB JACOBS COLUMN‼️ The purpose of this ‼️ROB JACOBS COLUMN‼️

The purpose of this month’s column is to help the young equestrians of our sport develop and maintain healthy friendships within the industry. Cultivating healthy relationships with other members within the industry is not as easy as one may think. As a young equestrian, it may be difficult navigating friendships at the barn and at horse shows. Typically, kids have friendships within the barn they ride at but also friendships with others from different barns in their area. 

Initially, it may seem as though making other friends in the sport would be easy and ideal; after all, there is the common interest of horses. However, because of the natural therapeutic benefits of horses, the sport has a history of attracting all types of people, with a wide range of personalities. This can be both an advantage and a drawback. We are now in an era that acknowledges the growing need to discuss and manage one’s mental health. 

One thing I have learned is that we are likely to notice mental health challenges at an age younger than most people may think. Some of the friendship dynamics I have observed over the years have caused me to pause and really think about the future of our sport. Without looking for a source to blame for the cause of this, i.e. social media, parents, school, teachers, etc., I think if all adults involved worked to encourage, affirm, love, and respect our youth, the likelihood of them developing authentic friendships with their peers may increase.

Both humans and horses were designed to have connected relationships. These relationships allow a greater sense of security when one experiences challenges in life. Cultivating the quality and authenticity of these relationships requires intentional work. 

Thank you Rob for providing your helpful insight on developing healthy relationships. Check out his tips in his column you can find in the link in our bio.
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Don't get caught without your green on today!🍀🍀
 
In today's featured article, we have Jessica Howington, who is dressed for the occasion in her green shirt! Jessica is the Owner/Rider at CrownView Dressage, a Realtor with Showcase Properties of Central Florida, and a Nurse Practitioner! Jessica has been involved with horses since she was a little girl. Everything from bareback to eventing she tried until she found her love for dressage.

Today, she and her family own CrownView Dressage, a 157-acre training, boarding, and breeding facility in Ocala, Florida. Jessica started training and teaching but felt as if her life was still missing something. Until Jessica focused on horses full-time, she didn’t realize how important the healthcare field was to her life. Jessica missed seeing patients and being in the medical field. Jessica is now back to working again as a nurse practitioner while also focusing on training her five competition horses, including her Grand Prix mare Cavalia. 

Jessica feels lucky 🍀 to have two amazing parents who have supported her in all of her endeavors and instilled the importance of work ethic, morals, dedication, and sacrifice. 

You can read all about Jessica and how she's finding fulfillment in her busy lifestyle in this month's edition of Sidelines Magazine! Click the link in our bio for more 

✳️Tag us in your “lucky” photos for a chance to be featured on our story! Happy st. Patrick’s day everyone!🍀🍀

📸Photos by Melissa Fuller, msfullerphotography.com 

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