Robert Dover: The Leading Man of U.S. Dressage
Sunday, January 29 2017
by Editor
By Britney Grover Portraits by Isabel J. Kurek What does Robert Dover remember about his first horse? “Every single thing,” he responded with a laugh. “You know, it’s interesting because life goes by so fast, but things like the milestone of having your first horse, or your first major win, or your first Olympics, those
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Growing Up With Snowman
Monday, February 22 2016
by BA
By Doris Degner-Foster Harry deLeyer is famous for his partnership with Snowman, a grey gelding that he rescued from the kill wagon and rode to win at the elite level of show jumping, competing against the top horses in the country. Harry’s daughter Harriet has been credited with naming the broken-down former plow horse that
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight