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Equine History: Figure Carries President James Monroe During a Parade on July 22, 1817

Monday, July 07 2014 by Editor
On July 22 of 1817, Figure, the foundation stallion of the Morgan breed, carried President James Monroe through a parade. The bay stallion’s dependability and strength in carrying the president through the parade’s busy atmosphere are just some of the great traits for which the Morgan breed would become known. Figure was born in West Springfield, Massachusetts in 1789.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: beyond the track, classic, december-2013, equine history, higher education, hopeful-amateur, pacer-pride, sales, sales-videos, the classic insider, tucker the wunderkind

Lauren Tisbo breaks record in the International Wiesbaden Pfingst-Turnier

Saturday, July 05 2014 by Editor
  June 25, 2014; Wiesbaden, Germany – Fromthe 6 th to the 9 th of June, Germany played host to an exciting weekend of equestrian competition in jumping, dressage and eventing as the 78 th Pfingst-Turnier Wiesbaden 2014 began. Representing the United States, Lauren Tisbo and her horse La Centa leapt to victory in Friday evening’s round of showjumping, breaking records as they went
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: clinches-bronze, december-2013, education, higher education, notes from the field, professional, rockies, september-2012, tucker the wunderkind, wordpress-org

Courtney Calcagnini Cleans Up in the Professional Hunter Divisions at Summer in the Rockies IV

Saturday, July 05 2014 by Editor
Parker, CO – July 3, 2014 -  Consistency is crucial for success in the hunter ring, especially when the horses are required to jump several courses over multiple days. In a sea of many capable professional hunters, one particular bay gelding captured the judge’s eye
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, chasin', higher education, hunter jumping, lauren tisbo, notes from the field, pacer-pride, september-2013, tails & trails, the classic insider

Richard Spooner and Uraguay Victorious in $33,500 Duncan Ross Cup 1.50m at Spruce Meadows

Friday, July 04 2014 by Editor
Eric Lamaze Takes One-Two Finish in $33,500 Westjet Cup 1.45m For Immediate Release Lauren Fisher for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc.
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: Along for The Ride, beyond the track, february-2013, grand prix, higher education, horse, jumper, score-award, show-world

How to Save Your Tack from the Rain

Wednesday, July 02 2014 by Editor
Downpours can happen unexpectedly, and whether you’re in the show ring, in the middle of a lesson, or out on the trails, you may find yourself unable to keep your tack from getting wet. Did you get caught in the rain
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: architect, classic-equine, february-2013, higher education, industry, laurengallops, pacer-pride, pony tales, september-2013, the hopeful amateur, the-barn-book, wordpress-org

Canadian Horse

Monday, June 30 2014 by Editor
Have you been lucky enough to ride a Canadian Horse? Did you know that this talented breed descended from French-bred horses
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: architect, arthritic, equipment, higher education, in the irons, pacer-pride, september-2013, the hopeful amateur

Etiquette On the Horseback Riding Trail

Thursday, June 19 2014 by Editor
Heading out on the trails is a great way to enjoy a summer day.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: architect, between the ears, chasin', classic, february-2013, february-2014, higher education, november-2013, tails & trails, the hopeful amateur, wordpress-org

Castlewood Farm Concludes Successful Country Heir I USEF Premier Show

Friday, June 13 2014 by Editor
Lexington, KY – June 12, 2014-  The summer show season has begun and Castlewood Farm has hit the road running.
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: Along for The Ride, beyond the track, december-2012, december-2013, dutta corp, february-2014, festival, higher education, horse show, hunter jumping, jumping, pony tales

George Morris Summarizes Four Days of Work on the Flat and Over Fences to Prepare Riders For Final Day of 2014 Gladstone Program

Monday, June 09 2014 by Editor
Gladstone, NJ – May 24, 2014 – The fifth day of the George H. Morris Gladstone Program saw an abundance of auditors line the stands at the USET Foundation Headquarters at Hamilton Farm for the Saturday mounted sessions. The sessions this morning reviewed the previous four days of instruction, summarizing position, release over fences and exercises using classical dressage.
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: Along for The Ride, archives, between the ears, challenge-wrap, december-2012, december-2013, higher education, longines-royal, pacer pride, pacer-pride, the-barn-book, uSET

We ♥ UPPERVILLE!!!!

Thursday, June 05 2014 by Editor
Welcome to that special time of year – early June in Virginia’s Piedmont and the week of the Upperville Horse Show when we enjoy catching up with longtime friends, meeting new people and seeing the amazing changes and improvements to this renowned and revered  USEF “Premier/AA” and Jumper Rating Five Heritage Competition horse show, celebrating its 161st renewal. As the oldest horse show in the USA, Upperville is a brilliant blend  of old and new, tradition and high tech – guaranteed to please both exhibitors and spectators
  • Published in Lauren Gallops, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: Along for The Ride, between the ears, beyond the track, classic-insider, higher education, pacer-pride, pony tales, the hopeful amateur, the-barn-book, wordpress-org
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“There is no quick fix when it comes to horses,” said Samantha Wolfram, a 22-year-old equestrian professional. “You can’t flip a switch and the horse comes out broke and is easy to ride.” For most equestrians, this statement is a testament to the grit and reality of the horse business—there are no easy roads to establishing your career. But for Samantha, using her risk-taking, talent and ambition while riding and living abroad is helping set her up for success. 

Growing up an only child in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, Samantha received her first pony at the age of 2 thanks to her mother, who was a horse trainer. “My mom got me a pony like what you see at the fair. However, he was a bad pony—or what I like to call ‘character building,’” she said. Her early start riding was a gift unto itself and by 5, Samantha was jumping crossrails. She was committed to riding until the age of 8, when another sport became her focus. “I was at an age where I wanted to fit in, and being a crazy horse girl did not help with being popular,” Samantha shared.

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At 78 years young, Barry Olliff doesn’t intend t At 78 years young, Barry Olliff doesn’t intend to take it easy during his golden years. Inspired by his horse-loving wife, Cyndy, Barry is devoting his retirement to create “A Gathering Place” for anyone who needs one at their Stable View Equestrian facility in Aiken, South Carolina.

Barry and Cyndy have transformed their parcel of land, originally a quail-hunting lodge, into a facility that welcomes equestrians, corporate retreats, weddings, ecotourists and local community members. “This all came about through a fortuitous set of circumstances, with good partnerships, an open and welcoming community and, most of all, our willingness to go where the land led us,” Barry said.

Barry believes fate and good luck have played a big factor in Cyndy’s and his life. “We’ve been in the right place at the right time and fortunate enough to take the right fork in the road when there were choices,” he said. “As we’ve gotten older, we’ve felt it’s up to us to give back. We need to provide opportunities for people to use Stable View however they see fit.”

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There’s no denying the intrinsic value of the Ke There’s no denying the intrinsic value of the Kentucky Horse Park, in Lexington, Kentucky, in the 
world of equestrian sports. For so many event riders, this venue is an iconic destination that they 
dream about competing at, and I strongly believe it’s the perfect venue to host the American 
Eventing Championships (AECs). While I’m slightly biased because it’s my home event, I really 
believe that this is the best location for the AECs to be held each year.
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