Kerrigan Gluch: From Working Student to Nations Cups
Monday, August 17 2020 by Ruby Tevis
By Ruby Tevis Portraits by Melissa Fuller When Kerrigan Gluch was 15, she took a leap of faith. The horse-loving teenager left her family and normal lifestyle behind to chase her dreams of dressage success, gold medals and international competitions. At 23, Kerrigan’s dreams have come true. Though her career is just getting started, Kerrigan
- Published in Weekly Feature
Meagan Nusz: The Life of a Dynamo
Monday, November 30 2015 by BA
By Lauren R. Giannini Meagan Nusz believes in balance, whether she’s on a horse or dealing with daily ups and downs, and that success depends on work, determination and staying power. She grew up in Texas, riding barrel-racers in Western saddles, hitting the trails at the tender age of 4. She switched to English and
- Published in Sidelines Feature
2014 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Horse Show Underway in Toronto
Thursday, November 13 2014 by Editor
2014 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Horse Show Underway in Toronto By Kim & Allen MacMillan/MacMillan Photography – All Photos by Shelley Higgins/MacMillan Photography The 2014 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair kicked off on Friday, November 7 with a flurry of activity that makes the Royal one of the iconic indoor horse shows of the year. This final stop of the year on the North American Nations Cup show jumping indoor tour, the 2014 Royal Winter Fair Horse Show CSI4*-W features top-tier international jumper riders hailing from Canada, the U.S.A., Colombia, Ireland and Belgium. These riders are all vying for over $800,000 in total prize money and the top ribbon in the $100,000 Hickstead FEI World Cup TM Grand Prix presented by Hudson’s Bay (Wednesday, November 12 th ), the $50,000 Weston Canadian Open (Friday, November 14 th ) and Saturday evening’s sold-out $75,000 GroupBy Big Ben Challenge
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under: fei, horse, horses, nations cup, riding, royal winter fair, sidelines-magazine, toronto, winterfair, wordpress-org
Why Ride a Stallion? Double H Farm’s Quentin Judge Gives Ten Reasons!
Monday, December 02 2013 by Editor
Quentin Judge is a professional rider at Double H Farm, a world-class competition, sales and breeding operation based in Ridgefield, Connecticut, and Wellington, Florida. Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Quentin has worked with some of the top professionals in the industry, including Missy Clark, Joe Fargis, Jan Tops and Margie Engle. In 2012, Quentin
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Spruce Meadows ‘Continental’ Tournament to Host $100,000 Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ and $200,000 CN Performance Grand Prix CSI-W
Wednesday, June 12 2013 by Editor
(SPRUCE MEADOWS, Calgary, AB): The second week of the Spruce Meadows Summer Tournaments begins tomorrow and there will be more top competition from June 12-16. The ‘Continental’ Tournament CSIO-W 5* is host to the $100,000 Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ on Thursday, June 13, as well as the $200,000 CN Performance Grand Prix CSI-W on Sunday, June 16
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: dublin, green, higher education, horse country chic, irish, mexico, nations cup, pony tales
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Friday, July 08 2011 by Website Editor
Catching up: For the second year in a row, SBS Farms’ leading duo of Jennifer Alfano and Jersey Boy proved unstoppable by scoring the winning title during the $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby of Devon. Their incredible success at the 2011 Devon Horse Show also included the High Performance Working Hunter Championship, and Jennifer was
Tagged under: alfano, blenheim, classic, coigley, derby, devon, games, jennifer, jersey boy, june, keating, langer, nations cup, taylor adams, USHJA, world equestrian