August 2022 – Table of Contents
Tuesday, July 26 2022
by Website Editor
Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! CONTENTS 22 Margie Sugarman —Sports Psychology The Impact of Thoughts 28 Scott Ewen—Art Storytelling Through Equine Art 32 Bailey Robinson—Ponies Ponies on Her Mind 40 Ava Barnes—Ponies A Heart for Horses and Horses for the Heart 48 Lindsey and Will Roberts —Hunter-Jumper
- Published in 08-2022, Front Cover
The Importance of Finding the Right Bit for Your Horse
Tuesday, June 28 2022
by Ruby Tevis
By Liz Halliday-Sharp Anyone who knows me is aware that I have a slight obsession with bits. I like to say, “Some women buy shoes; I buy bits.” I should bring a chaperone if I’m heading to a store with a wide assortment of bits—so I don’t come home with an expensive selection of new
- Published in Sidelines Feature
July 2022 – Table of Contents
Tuesday, June 21 2022
by Website Editor
Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! CONTENTS 26 Martha Ingram—Hunter-Jumper Family Ties, From Horses to Philanthropy 32 Kesia Finley—Art Overcoming Obstacles to Pursue Her Passion 36 Cara Whitney—Sidelines Snapshot Talking About Faith, Books, Horses and Being Married to “Larry the Cable Guy” 40 Dressage With George Williams The Importance
- Published in 07-2022, Front Cover
Eventing Fact: You Will Sometimes Fall Off
Wednesday, June 01 2022
by Ruby Tevis
By Liz Halliday-Sharp In all horse sport, there’s a risk that you might hit the deck. But if you’re an event rider, that is pretty much guaranteed. There’s no doubt that eventers are a hardy breed, and while everyone may enjoy different aspects of the three phases of competition, the reality is that you don’t
- Published in General
June 2022 – Table of Contents
Monday, May 23 2022
by Website Editor
Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! CONTENTS Eventing Kimmy Cecere—Finding Her Life’s Calling 30 Art George Charriez—Turning the Four Elements Into Art 34 Dressage Stephany Fish Crossman—Bridging the Dressage Gap 38 Eventing With Liz Halliday-Sharp Eventing Fact—You Will Sometimes Fall Off 40 Art Jesse Hall—The Blind Blacksmith
- Published in 06-2022, Front Cover
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May 2022 – Table of Contents
Tuesday, April 19 2022
by Website Editor
Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! CONTENTS Eventing Kimmy Cecere—Finding Her Life’s Calling 30 Art George Charriez—Turning the Four Elements Into Art 34 Dressage Stephany Fish Crossman—Bridging the Dressage Gap 38 Eventing With Liz Halliday-Sharp Eventing Fact—You Will Sometimes Fall Off 40 Art Jesse Hall—The Blind Blacksmith
- Published in 05-2022, Front Cover
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Adrienne Marciano, Baylor, Blind Blacksmith, cathy sacher, George Charriez, george williams, India Wilkinson, Jesse Hall, Jill Slater, Karen Leeming, Katie Rosenfels, Kelly Artz, Kimmy Cecere, Lauren May Woodruff, Leadline Racing, Liz Halliday-Sharp, Olivia Reiskin, Raina King, Rob Jacobs, ruespari, Stephany Fish Crossman
Moving Your Horse Up to the Next Level
Saturday, March 12 2022
by Ruby Tevis
By Liz Halliday-Sharp In a sport with three phases to compete in, knowing when you and your horse are ready to step up to the next level in eventing is an important decision to make. This is something that I think a lot about for both my clients and my own horses, and there are
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Appreciating Eventing in the United States
Saturday, January 29 2022
by Ruby Tevis
By Liz Halliday-Sharp When I was asked to write this column, the first thing that I thought was, Wow, I have big shoes to fill after Boyd Martin! Of course, I have so much respect for Boyd as both an athlete and a horseman, and it’s certainly an honor to be taking the reins after
- Published in Sidelines Feature
January 2022 – Table of Contents
Tuesday, December 21 2021
by Website Editor
Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! CONTENTS 24 Kimmy Risser Raising Hunters Right at Hickory Manor 32 Will Ersland Brought Back to Horses by Art 36 Tootie Anderson Jumping the Odds 44 Love on a Leadline Maryland Pony Breeders 46 Derek Braun If You Build It, They Will
- Published in 01-2022, Front Cover
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2021 Washington International Horse Show, 2022 Sidelines Breeding & Stallion Guide, Cindy Bellis-Jones, Derek Braun, george williams, Hallie Rush, Kim Burnette, Kimmy Risser, lehua custer, Liz Halliday-Sharp, margie sugarman, Maryland Pony Breeders, Nayel Nassar, Penny Carpenter, Rob Jacobs, Ronda Stavisky, Tootie Anderson, Will Ersland
Liz Halliday-Sharp: Shifting Gears
Wednesday, January 20 2021
by Ruby Tevis
By Josh Walker Portraits by Alex Banks Liz Halliday-Sharp’s father, Don Halliday, used to read her a poem called “To Risk” by William Arthur Ward, and she’s carried its powerful message with her throughout her life. She’s not shy about calling herself a busy-brain just like he was. Even as a child, sitting still bored
- Published in Weekly Feature
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