September 2023 – Table of Contents
Tuesday, August 29 2023
by Website Editor
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CONTENTS
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Art
Kisa Kavass
A Storyteller at Heart, Capturing the Unknown
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Hunter-Jumper
Zayna Rizvi
Horses From Family to Finals
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Hunter-Jumper
Samantha Wolfram
Finding Success in America and Overseas… [Read more]
- Published in 09-2023, Front Cover
Developing Fitness in Event Horses
Sunday, April 03 2022
by Ruby Tevis
By Liz Halliday
The fitness program for an event horse can vary based on a variety of factors such as the level of competition, age, breed, experience, etc. It’s true that each professional may have a slightly different plan for
- Published in General
Halliday’s California homecoming sees HHS Cooley finish third in CCI***
Tuesday, November 12 2013
by Editor
The event provided an emotional homecoming for Halliday, who grew up just 30 minutes from Galway Downs where she trained and competed as a teenager. The English-based American’s decision to travel 5,400 miles across the Atlantic from her Chailey Stud base in East Sussex would be fully justified come Sunday when a clear Show Jumping round helped Cooley take a podium finish that not only qualifies him for four-star level competition but also potential selection to the US team ahead of next year’s World Equestrian Games in Normandy, France
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
beyond the track, december-2012, equine, galway-downs, jumper, liz-halliday, michel-dorignac, november-2012, pacer-pride, september-2012, the-barn-book
From despair to elation in one weekend for Halliday
Saturday, June 22 2013
by Editor
Liz Halliday was again dovetailing her dual sporting careers last weekend when she competed in the Lotus Cup UK at Oulton Park before travelling south for the Catton Park Horse Trials in Derbyshire. Motorsport and equestrianism are two very different sports, a fact that was underlined by the dramatic change in Halliday’s fortunes over the three days… Friday and Saturday were spent in Cheshire where the bad luck that has characterised Liz’s Lotus motor racing campaign was once again in evidence. This time teething problems proved the least of her and the John Danby Racing team’s worries however after Halliday’s Lotus 2-Eleven was hit by a spinning driver as they slid back across the track in front of her
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
between the ears, catton park horse trials, chasin', dressage, halliday, in the irons, liz-halliday, lotus, sidelines-magazine
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