Hannah Sue Hollberg: Coming Back From the Brink
Monday, August 29 2022 by Ruby Tevis
By Sarah Eakin Portraits by Melissa Fuller Overcoming adversity goes with the territory for professionals in any equestrian discipline given the unpredictable nature of the beast. Three years ago, event rider Hannah Sue Burnett, now Hollberg, saw her career capsize after a fall—not while competing, but in the inauspicious circumstances of a dressage warm-up ring
- Published in Weekly Feature
June 2019 – Table of Contents
Tuesday, May 21 2019 by Website Editor
52 Ingate (Full Article) Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! CONTENTS 18 Charity: Southern Reins — Changing Lives One Ride at a Time 22 Coursewalk with Heather Caristo 24 Teddy Demetriou: From City Kid to Top Horseman 34 Chloe Reid: From Family Ties to Finals Teams 40 Boyd
- Published in 06-2019, Front Cover
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MAKER’S MARK SECRETARIAT CENTER & HORSE COUNTRY HOST ‘MEET THE NEIGHBORS’
Thursday, March 23 2017 by Editor
Special Day of complimentary tours for all local horse-lovers Lexington, KY. March 21, 2017 — Maker’s Mark Secretariat Center (MMSC), a premier non-profit re-schooling facility for adoptable Thoroughbreds located at the Kentucky Horse Park partnered with members of Horse Country for Meet the Neighbors, a special day of complimentary tours for local fans. Horse Country’s Meet the Neighbors took place on Saturday, March 18th when all guests and fans toured the heart of the Bluegrass
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: horse-country, horses, Kentucky, lexington, mmsc, neighbors, secretariat, what's happenin
The Kentucky Horse Park Foundation
Monday, April 25 2016 by Editor
Perhaps best known as the home to the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event, the Kentucky Horse Park attracts thousands of people each year. On a day-to-day basis, the Kentucky Horse Park is an equine theme park featuring the International Museum of the Horse and special equestrian presentations in addition to hosting many popular horse events. The
- Published in Weekly Feature
Rocking Hall – Available for Adoption!
Tuesday, June 30 2015 by Editor
Rocking Hall (Photo courtesy of New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program) Rocking Hall (Rocky) is available for adoption from New Vocations’ Lexington, Kentucky, facility. Rocky is a 5-year-old, 16.1 h, chestnut Thoroughbred gelding
- Published in Beyond the Track, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: adoption, bridge-farm, entries, hatchaway-bridge-farm, Kentucky, new vocations, sidelines-magazine, thoroughbred, wordpress-org
My Ride with the Law (at Rolex!)
Tuesday, June 30 2015 by SL Editor
By Susan Friedland-Smith Never in my wildest dreams would I have thought I’d ever have the chance to ride the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event cross-country course during the “Best Weekend All Year” in April! Especially since I’ve had my horse for less than a year and I’m not an eventer. (Details, details!) Thanks to the
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
Callie Schott — Coming Back Home
Friday, June 26 2015 by SL Editor
By Doris Degner-Foster Callie Schott has two superstitions. “When I’m riding in an important class, I hate having anything new: no new breeches or a new show coat,” she said. “I also leave my dry cleaning tags on my clothes for good luck.” However, superstition and luck played no part in influencing Callie’s decision to
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Cathy Wieschhoff: On the Right Course
Thursday, May 21 2015 by SL Editor
By Lauren R. Giannini “It’s all great,” said Cathy Wieschhoff when asked what’s new and exciting with the CW Event Team based at her Carriage Station Farm in the heart of the bluegrass in Lexington, Kentucky. “The farm is going great — my barn is full and people are knocking on the doors. I’m totally
- Published in Weekly Feature
Dorothy Trapp Crowell: Bluegrass Born & Bred
Thursday, May 14 2015 by SL Editor
By Lauren R. Giannini In the final decade of the 20th century, Dorothy Trapp Crowell rode into the record books with Molokai, her off-the-track Thoroughbred horse of a lifetime. Their extraordinary partnership harvested great international success in the “long format” era of three-day eventing. The four-part endurance test covered about 20 miles and consisted of
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Horse Capital of the World
Monday, April 27 2015 by SL Editor
Lexington and The Kentucky Horse Park By Lauren R. Giannini The Kentucky Horse Park, dedicated to horses and their relationship with humans, is nestled north of Lexington. A veritable jewel, it comprises bluegrass, rolling pastures and paddocks behind white board fencing with tree-lined lanes that wind through its 1,224 acres. In 2010, the attention of
- Published in Sidelines Feature