Lindsay Maxwell Equestrian, Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
Thursday, August 10 2017
by Editor
ATHERTON, CA – August 8, 2017 Lindsay Maxwell returns to Menlo Charity Horse Show for her second year, last year as a competitor, and this year with her own barn, Lindsay Maxwell Equestrian. Lindsay has achieved success in show rings across the country both as an amateur rider and owner.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
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alden-corrigan, archie cox, california, development, equestrian, horse show, horses, jobs, lindsey maxwell, team
What makes one horse worth more than another? I think a number of things can factor into the answer to that question. First, we have simplicity — how easy the horse is to ride
- Published in In the Irons, Z-Blogs
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archives, beautiful, beyond the track, chasin', education, how-much, in-the-irons, jobs, show world, tails & trails, teaching-adults, the classic insider
A Primer on Attending a USEF Convention – by Kim MacMillan
Sunday, January 20 2013
by Editor
A Primer on Attending a USEF Convention By Kim MacMillan I’d lay odds that almost none of us have ever contemplated the matrix of organization, planning and administration it takes to provide a centerline for us to trot down or a course to jump at our favorite shows and events. The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF, our national governing body for equestrian sport in the U.S.A.) just takes our dues, records our show points and e-mails us a magazine every so often, right? Well, actually, there’s a whole lot more to running the horse show world in our country
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs