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Thursday, October 17 2013
by Editor
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- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
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Jumping for Children
Saturday, October 05 2013
by Editor
By Katie Navarra Thirty years ago, Joan MacNair Petty was just another horse show mom sitting in the stands rooting for her daughter, Cam, during a show at the Gov. James B. Hunt, Jr. Horse Complex in Raleigh, North Carolina. Little did she know the impact that show would eventually have on her life.
- Published in Weekly Feature
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The Absolutely Amazing Comeback of Devon Gibson
Saturday, October 05 2013
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By Lauren R. Giannini You can say that Devon Gibson is very lucky, that she lives a charmed life, that the stars were in alignment the day a horrific fall left the rider-trainer paralyzed from the neck down and that her recovery borders on the miraculous. All of these statements are correct, but even
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
Peter Wylde Is Back In the U.S.A.
Thursday, October 03 2013
by Editor
By Doris Degner-Foster In 2009, Peter Wylde considered retiring from grand prix jumping. He wanted to focus on teaching, but that changed when a special horse came along and convinced him otherwise. “Sanctos made me realize all the parts I love about show jumping,” Peter said, adding that he was proud that Sanctos went
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Through the Camera Lens: A first person account of photographing the mysterious Graveyard of the Atlantic
Friday, September 13 2013
by Editor
By Dani Moritz Nicknamed the “Graveyard of the Atlantic,” Sable Island is most well known for the number of wooden ships its dense fog and frequent storms have claimed long ago. But, centuries worth of shipwrecked vessels upon its surrounding shores are not the only thing this island is famous for. On this
- Published in Sidelines Feature
One Breath At A Time
Friday, September 13 2013
by Editor
By Lindsay McCall Donna Ponessa from New Windsor, New York catapulted onto the international para-equestrian scene in 2011. Her determination led to her earning a spot on the 2012 USA Paralympic Equestrian Team in London alongside Jonathan Wentz, Rebecca Hart and Dale Dedrick. “There are not enough adjectives to describe what an amazing
- Published in Weekly Feature
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A Brief Life – Full of Grace
Wednesday, September 04 2013
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By Lauren R. Giannini Avery Murray Dudasch, born April 3, 2001, passed away at home embraced by the love of her parents John and Vicki Dudasch, and her beloved dogs, cats, guinea pigs and birds on June 27, 2012. Two days earlier, Avery went to the barn one last time to bid fond adieu
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
College and Riding: How to Make it Work
Tuesday, August 27 2013
by Editor
By Brianne Goutal Skipping college was never an option for me. My parents raised me to put a high value on education and intellectual matters, and I have always wanted to be challenged. I feel strongly that you never know what life will throw at you, so you should plan for the worst and
- Published in Weekly Feature
Polo, Passion And The Creation Of Sidelines Magazine
Tuesday, August 13 2013
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By Samantha Charles Sidelines Founder and Publisher Searching through 25 years of old Sidelines issues has taken me on a fantastic journey. While sifting through old, dusty boxes of Sidelines, I discovered a mission statement I wrote more than 15 years ago. The rewarding news? After 25 years on this journey, I have
- Published in Sidelines Feature, Weekly Feature
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It’s A Doggone Funny Horse World
Monday, July 22 2013
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan While I am a horse person through and through, I also have a huge soft spot for canines. I’m not alone in my love for both equines and canines – visit a barn or head to a horse show and the canine world is in full force, making it evident that
- Published in Weekly Feature