Old Friends and New Vocations Partner for Retired Horses
Thursday, April 17 2014
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GEORGETOWN, KY – MARCH 10, 2014 Old Friends and New Vocations have entered into an agreement to benefit Thoroughbreds in their post-racing and post-breeding careers.
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Godspeed to the Great Carlos Gracida
Sunday, April 13 2014
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By Darlene Ricker
What kind of polo superstar gives one of his best-trained horses to another player who can’t afford to buy a safe mount? Treats a beginner with the same respect he does a student from the British royal … [Read more]
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Captain Canada Journeys On
Sunday, April 13 2014
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Canadian Grand Prix rider Ian Millar says, “I’m a very goal and destination focused person, but I’m also very attentive to the journey.”
By Doris Degner-Foster
Ian Millar’s journey is a long one. He became a member of Canada’s … [Read more]
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An Unlikely Artist
Monday, March 10 2014
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By Katie Navarra
Barry Koster’s career as an artist could have been over before it even began. An elementary school teacher nearly failed him because he had “poor art skills.” Not willing to accept this fate for her son, … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
The Colorado Horse Park Announces 2014 Calendar of Events
Saturday, March 08 2014
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Parker, CO- March 4, 2014- The Colorado Horse Park (CHP) offers the opportunity to participate in and support world-class equestrian sports.
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International Equestrians Jump 14,000 Feet for JustWorld International in Inaugural Skydive
Tuesday, March 04 2014
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Wellington, FL – March 1, 2014 – Free falling from 14,000 feet is an unusual way to begin the week, but on Monday, February 24, 2014, eight JustWorld Ambasadors jumped for a just world, skydiving to raise awareness for the non-profit organization.
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Eventing Community Welcomes George Morris for Clinic at Boyd Martin’s Bridle Creek Farm
Wednesday, February 26 2014
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Aiken, SC – February 19, 2014 - Sometimes equestrian disciplines have a hard time sharing their worlds, but in Eventing where there are three aspects, they eagerly welcome the insight of different trainers. Legendary horseman and coach George Morris is well known in both the Show Jumping and Eventing communities, and on February 24-25, 2014 he will travel to Aiken, SC to teach at Boyd Martin’s Bridle Creek Farm. Riders and auditors will have the opportunity to learn from the best in the business.
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Characterized by the striking profile of its head, the Campolina originates from Brazil and has existed for just under two centuries. These beautiful horses are the combination of many popular breeds , including the Clydesdale, American Saddle Horse, and Holsteiner. History The Campolina breed was created by Brazilian farmer Cassiano Campolina
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Project Transformation TV host Sabrina Barnett on Sidelines TV
Friday, February 21 2014
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Project Transformation TV host and polo player Sabrina Barnett and Val Stanley are hosting The Women's Empowerment Fashion Show at the International Polo Club in Palm Beach Florida to raise funds for Val's charity which provides care and mentoring for single homeless women.
- Published in Sidelines TV
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The Staff of The Colorado Horse Park Go the Extra Mile for the Community
Monday, February 17 2014
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Parker, CO – February 12, 2014 – The Colorado Horse Park is home to a full schedule of over 40 events each year, including local and national world-class equestrian competition in multiple disciplines. It has been home to the North American Junior and Young Riders Championships and the National combined Driving Singles Championships Behind the scenes at The Colorado Horse Park, the staff is known for their goodwill in the community and for going the extra mile to help out.
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