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Saturday, March 16 2019 by Website Editor
Matthias Schoenaerts stars in “The Mustang,” a Focus Features release Photo by Focus Features “The Mustang,” directed by Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre and opening in theaters March 15, is about Roman (Matthias Schoenaerts), a convict in a rural Nevada prison who struggles to escape his violent past and is required to participate in an “outdoor maintenance” program
  • Published in 04-2019, Ingate
Tagged under: Bruce Dern, Jason Mitchell, Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, Matthias Schoenaerts, Mustang, Roman, social rehabilitation, The Mustang, unbreakable mustang

Marsha Hartford-Sapp: Training an Unadoptable Horse Named Cobra – The Amazing Story of a Wild Mustang Who Won Multiple Horse of the Year Awards…

Wednesday, January 02 2019 by Editor
Marsha Hartford-Sapp and her mustang Cobra By Doris Degner-Foster Portraits by Kim Chason Some of the greatest horse stories in history tell the tale of horses that have fallen down on their luck: Black Beauty, War Horse and Snowman, to name a few. Now add a bay mustang named Cobra to the list Read more at the source: Marsha Hartford-Sapp: Training an Unadoptable Horse Named Cobra – The Amazing Story of a Wild Mustang Who Won Multiple Horse of the Year Awards and… Article excerpt posted on Sidelinesnews.com from Sidelines Magazine.
  • Published in Sidelines Feature, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: breyer, cobra, Doris Degner-Foster, horse of the year, kim chason, marsha hartford-sapp, Mustang, sidelines feature

Marsha Hartford-Sapp: Training an Unadoptable Horse Named Cobra – The Amazing Story of a Wild Mustang Who Won Multiple Horse of the Year Awards and…

Wednesday, January 02 2019 by Editor
Marsha Hartford-Sapp and her mustang Cobra By Doris Degner-Foster Portraits by Kim Chason Some of the greatest horse stories in history tell the tale of horses that have fallen down on their luck: Black Beauty, War Horse and Snowman, to name a few. Now add a bay mustang named Cobra to the list
  • Published in Sidelines Feature, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: breyer, cobra, Doris Degner-Foster, horse of the year, kim chason, marsha hartford-sapp, Mustang, sidelines feature

Marsha Hartford-Sapp: Training an Unadoptable Horse Named Cobra – The Amazing Story of a Wild Mustang Who Won Multiple Horse of the Year Awards and Became A Breyer Model Horse 

Wednesday, January 02 2019 by Editor
By Doris Degner-Foster Portraits by Kim Chason Some of the greatest horse stories in history tell the tale of horses that have fallen down on their luck: Black Beauty, War Horse and Snowman, to name a few. Now add a bay mustang named Cobra to the list. Cobra’s story is nothing short of amazing. He
  • Published in Sidelines Feature
Tagged under: breyer, cobra, Doris Degner-Foster, horse of the year, kim chason, marsha hartford-sapp, Mustang

Country Music & Mustangs: An Iconic Pairing of the American West – Lacy J. Dalton Uses Her Talents to Help the American Mustang

Tuesday, January 09 2018 by Editor
By Lauren Mauldin From Nashville to Nevada, country music singer Lacy J. Dalton’s life has been driven by the pursuit of freedom. With almost a 40-year-long career that has touched millions, Lacy now uses her musical talents to help bring awareness to the plight of the American Mustang. Born into a family of musicians, Lacy
  • Published in Sidelines Spotlight
Tagged under: lacy dalton, let 'em run foundation, Mustang

January 2018 – Table of Contents

Tuesday, December 19 2017 by Website Editor
72 Ingate (Full Article) Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! FEATURES 14      Lacy J. Dalton: Country Music & Mustangs 22      Show Jumper Brian Walker Answers Your Questions 26      Susie Humes: Preserving the Classics in a Modern World 32      Maura Thatcher: The Evolution of Pony Lane Farm 38      Christine Traurig on Riding & Dressage
  • Published in 01-2018, Front Cover
Tagged under: barns, boyd-martin, brian walker, christine traurig, classifieds, Clubs, CP National Horse Show, dale smicklas, david jennings, dr. maria katsamanis, dressage, equestrian, farms, hillary irwin, jennie brannigan, lacy j. dalton, las vegas national horse show, maura thatcher, Mustang, polo club, pony lane farm, rebecca randall, ridding, royal agriculture winter show, scott-stewart, Sports Psychology, susie humes, Texas A & M Equestrian, the man o' war project, trainers, vet talk, washington international horse show

Pipe Stalls Offer Great Views in California

Thursday, June 18 2015 by SL Editor
By Susan Friedland-Smith Question: When is a barn not a barn? In the United Kingdom when you go to ride horses at the “yard”? Or perhaps when you’re a home renovator who turns a legitimate horse barn into a house for humans? (I shudder at the thought!) Answer: Definitely when you live in Southern California
  • Published in Sidelines Spotlight
Tagged under: California Hoofbeats, Flag Is Up Farms, Knight, monty roberts, Mustang, Pipe Corrals, Pipe Stalls, Santa Ynez Valley, Shy Boy, sidelines-magazine, Susan Friedland-Smith

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Marie Meyers has been around the world because of Marie Meyers has been around the world because of dressage, but it’s her farm in Moorpark, California, that has captured her heart. The farm and the business that thrives there represent Marie’s lifelong journey—a journey made up of good friends, spectacular horses and relationships made to last.

Marie was raised in Southern California, and spent her childhood playing just about every sport under the sun, but she didn’t discover riding until she was 14 years old. “I loved animals so much, so I started taking lessons. I did jumping at first, but I was very bad at that, for sure!” Marie laughed.

After some time, Marie moved on to take lessons at Foxfield Riding Academy and began riding dressage. “I fell into dressage by accident,” Marie said, “At the beginning, I thought it was extremely boring, but then I got hooked. By the time I graduated from high school, I had plans to travel to England to work for Franz Rochowansky, a former head of the Spanish Riding School.”

In 1988, Marie’s hard work paid off, and the pair was selected as alternates for the 1988 Summer Olympic Games. “They didn’t take the alternates that year, so we didn’t go to Seoul, but the experience, the training and the European Tour afterwards set me up for the 1990 World Equestrian Games in Stockholm, Sweden,” Marie said.

In addition to having success representing her country, Marie was busy with her life—marriage, a business, teaching lessons and clinics. 

Learn more about Marie in this month's edition of Sidelines Magazine. Click the link in our bio for more 🦄

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We are starting a ‼️new series‼️ here on o We are starting a ‼️new series‼️ here on our socials where we share some of the lovely stallions, and their breeders featured in each month's magazine. Our first feature on this #STUDSunday is...

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‼️ROB JACOBS COLUMN‼️ The purpose of this ‼️ROB JACOBS COLUMN‼️

The purpose of this month’s column is to help the young equestrians of our sport develop and maintain healthy friendships within the industry. Cultivating healthy relationships with other members within the industry is not as easy as one may think. As a young equestrian, it may be difficult navigating friendships at the barn and at horse shows. Typically, kids have friendships within the barn they ride at but also friendships with others from different barns in their area. 

Initially, it may seem as though making other friends in the sport would be easy and ideal; after all, there is the common interest of horses. However, because of the natural therapeutic benefits of horses, the sport has a history of attracting all types of people, with a wide range of personalities. This can be both an advantage and a drawback. We are now in an era that acknowledges the growing need to discuss and manage one’s mental health. 

One thing I have learned is that we are likely to notice mental health challenges at an age younger than most people may think. Some of the friendship dynamics I have observed over the years have caused me to pause and really think about the future of our sport. Without looking for a source to blame for the cause of this, i.e. social media, parents, school, teachers, etc., I think if all adults involved worked to encourage, affirm, love, and respect our youth, the likelihood of them developing authentic friendships with their peers may increase.

Both humans and horses were designed to have connected relationships. These relationships allow a greater sense of security when one experiences challenges in life. Cultivating the quality and authenticity of these relationships requires intentional work. 

Thank you Rob for providing your helpful insight on developing healthy relationships. Check out his tips in his column you can find in the link in our bio.
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