Quinn Iverson: Following in Her Olympic Trainer’s Footsteps
Friday, January 08 2021 by Ruby Tevis
By Ruby Tevis Portraits by Melissa Fuller Dressage rider Quinn Iverson has a lot in common with her trainer, Olympian Adrienne Lyle. Both were Pony Club riders from the Pacific Northwest, both are card-carrying members of their Native American nations, and both were discovered by Debbie McDonald. Now, Quinn is following in Adrienne’s footsteps toward
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January 2021 – Table of Contents
Monday, December 21 2020 by Website Editor
Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! CONTENTS 28 Charity The Armed Forces Equestrian Center Changing Lives Outside the Box 32 Eventing With Boyd Martin 34 Nick Alexander Phillips Pony Fever to Boutique Breeder 42 Cheryl Maye A Family Business Raising Welsh Ponies 44 Liz Halliday-Sharp Shifting Gears
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