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War Horse “Joey” Appears On PA National Horse Show Stage

Thursday, September 05 2013 by Editor
Life Sized Puppet From Tony Awarding Winning Play Makes One-Night Appearance   New Cumberland, PA  –Meet Joey, star of the “landmark theater event”   War Horse  on Friday, Oct. 18th.  Joey, the life-sized horse puppet who created a sensation on Broadway in  War Horse , will make his first appearance in Central Pennsylvania at the 68th Annual Pennsylvania National Horse Show.  Joey will appear one night only during the popular ten-day horse show, which will be held October 10th to 19th at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg, PA.
  • Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: equestrian, horses, hunter, hunter and jumper, tails & trails, tucker the wunderkind

A Look at Strangles

Wednesday, September 04 2013 by Editor
Strangles.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: between the ears, beyond the track, classic-equine, education, horse, horse health, horses, sidelines, the-classic-insider, tucker the wunderkind

It’s All About the Hounds

Sunday, September 01 2013 by Editor
When you slide the unlock button to switch off the marimba at 4:30 A.M. there had better be something wondrous waiting for you.  In this case, it is the glorious sunrise over the Cheshire stables in Unionville, Pennsylvania.
  • Published in Chasin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: between the ears, chasin-039, chasin', field, horses, hound-walking, hounds, olympic sidelines, pennsylvania, pony tales, show world, ward-leader

Colvin Earns Grand Junior Hunter Championship At The Hampton Classic Junior hunters earn tricolors in Anne Aspinall Ring.

Saturday, August 31 2013 by Editor
Bridgehampton, NY-August 30, 2013 -Just as she did in 2012, Victoria Colvin won two junior hunter championships on two horses owned by Dr. Betsee Parker and trained by Scott Stewart
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, beyond the track, children, grand-junior, horse country chic, horses, in the irons, victoria colvin

A Tribute to the Armed Forces: Send Us Your Photos!

Thursday, August 29 2013 by Editor
Juan Cruz helping lead fellow servicemen Harry in an Equine Outreach program in Atlanta. Juan was featured in the April issue of Sidelines. (Photo by Leslie Olsen) By Jan Westmark Allan  Submit a photo of your hero and a horse! Sidelines Magazine  wants to honor America’s heroes who do double duty as military personnel and equestrians.
  • Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, editor's notes, facebook, higher education, horses, olympic sidelines, pony tales, the classic insider

New SHF Enterprises Inc. Young Jumper Championship Incentive Bonus

Wednesday, August 28 2013 by Editor
WASHINGTON – August 26, 2013 – Washington International Horse Show (WIHS) is pleased to announce a new incentive bonus sponsored by SHF Enterprises, Inc. for the rated Jumper divisions, along with the winner of the $125,000 President’s Cup Grand Prix, to honor horses that also competed in the Young Jumper Championships (YJC). The bonus is yet another highlight for jumper riders at the 55th annual WIHS, held October 22-27, 2013, at Verizon Center in Washington, D.C
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: adoption, chasin', education, Hampton Classic, higher education, horse, horse country chic, horses, in the irons, jumper

Weaning the Foal: When, How, and Why

Wednesday, August 28 2013 by Editor
If any foals were born on your farm this year, then you’re probably thinking about the process of weaning. Weaning separates a mare from her foal so that the foal learns to grow up independently of the mare. It also gives the mare’s body a break from the stress of nursing a foal, and allows the mare to return to a riding career
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: education, horses, in the irons, moon, olympic sidelines, process, tails & trails, the classic insider, the-classic-insider

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 … [Read more]

  • Published in Weekly Feature
Tagged under: brianne goutal, Brown University, college equestrian teams, education, horse-magazine, horses, hunters, jumpers, olympic sidelines, photos, riding in college, Road to the Grand Prix, Road to the Maclay, show jumpers, sidelines-magazine

Competitive Driving

Monday, August 26 2013 by Editor
Do you find yourself pacing the horse stalls of the barn, yearning for the thrill of eventing, but are not quite sure you want to tackle the solid fences of the cross-country course? Combined driving is very similar to eventing, but allows you to tackle the obstacles from the driver’s seat instead of the saddle. Combined driving is a FEI recognized discipline and, like eventing, consists of three phases: the dressage phase, the cross-country phase, and the obstacle phase.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: between the ears, chasin', classic-insider, equipment, horse sports, horses, obstacles, olympic sidelines, the-classic-insider

David Oliynyk and Generous Win $15,000 NEHJA 3’3″ Hunter Derby Finals at Fieldstone Summer Showcase II

Monday, August 26 2013 by Editor
Halifax, MA – August 23, 2013 - Under sunny skies and beautiful New England conditions the $15,000 NEHJA 3’3″ Hunter Derby Finals, presented by GGT Footing, featured the top horse and rider combinations from across the country. Besting a field of 40 competitors during the Fieldstone Summer Showcase II, David Oliynyk and Generous led the field from start to finish
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: beyond the track, designer, facebook, horse, horse country chic, horses, kristen bumpus, massachusetts, olympic sidelines, show-world, tucker the wunderkind
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