Young Riders from Around the World Rally to Raise Over $87,000 for Children in Need
Saturday, June 08 2013
by Editor
Wellington, FL – June 7, 2013 – It was a busy five months for JustWorld Ambassadors, but the numbers are finally in for the 2013 JustWorld Team Challenge. It was Team Guatemala who won the challenge this year, raising more than $31,000 through hard work, fundraisers and generous donations.
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
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Dan James of Double Dan Horsemanship And Smart Little Mustang Run For The Million
Friday, June 07 2013
by Editor
Double Dan Horsemanship’s Dan James to compete at Mustang Million.
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
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Capture the Beauty- Available for Adoption!
Friday, June 07 2013
by Editor
For everyone wanting a big, large boned mare, Beauty fits the bill. She is solidly built with good bone structure and large barreled enough to take up a tall rider’s leg
- Published in Beyond the Track, Z-Blogs
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Agatha D’Ambra and Udiana Cash in at HITS Saugerties
Friday, June 07 2013
by Editor
SAUGERTIES, NY (June 3, 2013) – Agatha D’Ambra couldn’t wipe an excited smile off her face Sunday as she waited patiently to take a victory gallop aboard Trade Winds Farm’s Udiana. The Rexford, New York professional and her 12-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare jumped to a $22,500 payday in the $75,000 HITS Grand Prix, presented by Zoetis , at HITS Saugerties this weekend.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
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Spruce Meadows Summer Tournaments Open Tomorrow with World-Class Competition
Wednesday, June 05 2013
by Editor
SPRUCE MEADOWS, Calgary, AB): The Spruce Meadows Summer Tournaments open up their world-class competition tomorrow. This year’s schedule includes five weeks: ‘National’ CSI-W 5* June 5-9, ‘Continental’ CSIO-W 5* June 13-16, ‘Canada One’ CSI-W 4* June 25-30, ‘North American’ CSI 5* July 3-7, and ‘Pan American’ CSI 5* July 11-14.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Seppy is back in town!
Wednesday, June 05 2013
by Editor
Seppy in her new home! This is her giving me attitude because she still has her leg wrap on. By Dani Moritz After a long (and I mean LONG) struggle, Seppy is finally back in town and it sure feels good! For the past month I have been trying to move her back to Fulton, but I don’t have a trailer and had nothing but bad luck
- Published in Pony Tales, Z-Blogs
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Dogs in need of loving homes!!
Wednesday, June 05 2013
by Editor
Over the past 2 days dog receiving has been inundated with dogs coming in. It has been horrific, people lined up outside of the room, waiting to surrender our 4-legged-friends. Euthanasia for “space” (especially with larger dogs) has inevitably increased due to this disturbing spike
- Published in Tails & Trails, Z-Blogs
The Sport of Competitive Trail Riding
Monday, June 03 2013
by Editor
Do you love hitting the trails with your horse? While many equestrian competitions take place within an arena, competitive trail riding brings the competition into the wilderness. Regardless of your horse’s breed or age, chances are there’s a competitive trail riding event in which you and he could compete – with a little preparation, of course
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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Win A Chance To Be A “Performer For A Day” In the Sidelines Magazine – Arabian Nights Contest
Sunday, June 02 2013
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan Sidelines writer Abby Westmark (standing on the horse) took part in the Arabian Nights Performer For A Day experience – and now you can too!! Send in a photo of your horse in a costume (you can be in a costume too)! My daughter, Abby, and I took part in the Arabian Nights “Performer For A Day” experience at the Arabian Nights Dinner Show Attraction in Orlando, Florida not long ago – and we had the time of our lives!! And now you can too! Starting in a few days, we will have a Sidelines Magazine – Arabian Nights “Performer For A Day” contest where three people will win the chance to do what we did – take part in the show. In order to enter you will have to send in a photo of your horse in a COSTUME!! (you can be in costume too, but you don’t have to be – but your horse does!) When you take part in the show at Arabian Nights, they will dress you in a great costume – so the theme of our contest is your horse wearing a costume.
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Ward Leader
Saturday, June 01 2013
by Editor
Wednesday evening, May 29, at the Dixon Oval, featured a grab-bag of events designed to enlighten and entertain spectators who think of The Devon Horse Show as primarily a hunter/jumper venue. But it is much more than that, and in fact the logo of the show, founded in 1896, is a hackney pony reflecting the show’s origins in the meeting of wealthy landowners on “The Main Line” to improve the quality of horses and ponies pulling carriages and buggies. Equestrian disciplines competing at The Show are as varied as Saddlebreds, Roadsters (trotting horses), Hackney Horses and Ponies, Friesians, Coaching and Carriage Pleasure Driving in addition to Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation. There is a thriving Country Fair in conjunction with The Show featuring 63 vendors of all sorts selling clothes, hats, jewelry, furniture, toys, games, pottery and antiques, food, arcade games, a ferris wheel and a merry go round. Dressage in honored with a six day show of its own in the September. So when 7:00 rolled around on Wednesday evening there was a full schedule of events including jumpers, side saddle, hackney ponies, five and three gaited horses and coaching. Buried within that list was class 366, the Five Gaited Special at 9:20 P.M. The organizers had put together a class bound to get some attention. Riding “five gaited horses” were 5 of the top jumper riders in the country
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