The Buffalo Therapeutic Riding Center
Friday, October 07 2016
by Editor
By Britney Anderson
There’s a unique bond between horses and people that can be particularly meaningful to children with disabilities. Riding programs provide a relaxing, non-academic environment in which children can interact with adults and peers and, more importantly, with … [Read more]
- Published in General
Unbridled with Susie Schoellkopf
Friday, September 16 2016
by Editor
By Britney Anderson
From her early riding days competing in hunter shows to being inducted into the National Show Hunter Hall of Fame in 2014, Susie Schoellkopf has an equestrian career most riders only dream of. Located in Buffalo, New … [Read more]
- Published in General
October 2016 – Table of Content
Tuesday, September 13 2016
by Website Editor
34 Ingate (Full Article)
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14 Show Jumper Brian Walker
Answers Your Questions
16 Tami Hoag:
Murder, Martial Arts
and Grand Prix Dressage
18 Breast Cancer Awareness:
Bill Sipp
22 Equestrian Destination:
Washington, … [Read more]
- Published in 10-2016, Front Cover
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Buffalo Equestrian Center Welcomes in 2014 With Five Students Qualifying for IEA Zone 2 Regionals
Friday, January 24 2014
by Editor
Buffalo, NY – January 23, 2014 - Four years ago, the Buffalo Equestrian Center (BEC) conceptualized a program congruent with the Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA). This program has opened doors for riders unable to afford the equestrian sport, or with little access to horses, while promoting the educational aspect of teaching horsemanship and team camaraderie. Since its inception at the BEC, the team has proved unstoppable
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