Take The Inside Track and Get a Privileged Preview of Horses Available Soon!
Tuesday, October 16 2012
by Editor
With a whole host of new horses arriving and those now regarded as old friends saying farewell as they move onto their new adoptive homes, I find myself with no horses ready just yet for adoption although the facility is currently full and waitlisted – most have just arrived and are settling in, relaxing and becoming accustomed to a new way of life away from the track. One of the most important aspects of the transitional period that all horses arriving undergo is an evaluation not only of temperament but also for soundness and future potential as a riding horse.
- Published in General, Tails & Trails, Z-Blogs
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adoption, adventures with angelea, education, horses, inside-track, tails & trails, transitional, tucker the wunderkind, victims, virginia
The 2013 College Preparatory Invitational Doubles High Point Rider Scholarship Money Thanks to Support from Charles Owen
Monday, October 15 2012
by Editor
Wellington, FL – October 15, 2012 – The College Preparatory Invitational Horse Show (CPI) is very excited to welcome Charles Owen back as a sponsor of the 2013 competition. The third annual College Preparatory Invitational will be held on January 18-20, 2013, at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington, FL
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Dog of the Day
Monday, October 15 2012
by Editor
Meet Nugget – a lanky, playful, affectionate dog who loves humans, other dogs, and anything else he meets. He will make an outstanding family pet
- Published in General, Tails & Trails, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
chasin', dog-rescue-of-the-day, humans, olympic sidelines, show world, sidelines, tails & trails, tails-trails, the offside
Equine Sidekicks…The University of Central Florida’s Sidekick Rocks! (Read About Pegasus – Big Horse on Campus)
Monday, October 15 2012
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan Maluso, known as Pegasus, on the football field.
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
california, editor's notes, green, higher education, in the irons, injecting perspective, london, maluso ii, pegasus, tails & trails, university, world
I’m In Love with a Blue-Eyed Boy (And My Husband Doesn’t Even Mind!)
Saturday, October 13 2012
by Editor
By Jan Westmark-Allan What a funny horse!! (or maybe just a funny photographer!) Spirit doing his smile trick on command – curling up his lip.
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
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archives, back-at-london, beyond the track, education, higher education, london, olympic sidelines, perfect, september-2012, tails & trails, the offside
Lovin’ The New Alexus Range By SmartPak
Friday, October 12 2012
by Editor
I’ve been privy to enough new product launches, tried and tried again new-to-market fashions and understand the great importance of not only riding top but looking top in the process (this means if you have a brown saddle you better be darn sure you’re sporting a brown girth and bridle!) thus I feel compelled to share a happening new range from the folks at SmartPak dubbed Alexus complete with the hip byline aesthetic, athletic, alexus! Schweet! The Alexus Hybrid Jacket is a nice tailored fit without being too tight and the contrasting black sides are slimming too.
- Published in Adventures with Angelea, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
breech, career, china, france, injecting perspective, london, social-networking, tails & trails, the offside
Remembering Jonathan Wentz
Friday, October 12 2012
by Editor
All photos are credited Lindsay Yosay McCall. The equestrian world mourned the loss of talented para-equestrian competitor and ambassador to the sport yesterday with the passing of Jonathan Wentz. Jonathan had recently returned home from London where he was a member of the US Paralymic Team
- Published in Adventures with Angelea, Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
career, china, fashion, lifestyle, olympic sidelines, para-equestrian, tails & trails, texas, tucker the wunderkind
NARG Newsletter
Thursday, October 11 2012
by Editor
THE DUE PROCESS AND DOUBLE STANDARD OF DRUG RULING POSITIVE DRUG TEST, TRAINER SUSPENDED Due to the suspension of Bruce Burr, trainer of Urico, two months after completing the Olympic Trials and two weeks after winning one of the Olympic Observation classes in Kentucky, Mario Deslauriers and Urico were removed from Olympic consideration… Download the newsletter and read the full article GETTING SENSIBLE ABOUT HYPERSENSITIVITY To protect the welfare of the horse, advocate clean sport and emphasize fair play, has the FEI, the world governing body of equestrian sport, gone awry? A drug test, albeit also a sensitive subject, has a negative or positive test result
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Tagged under:
chasin', holiday, images, olympic sidelines, rebecca hart, sidelines, tails & trails, tucker the wunderkind, what's happenin'
Princeton Show Jumping – Week 3 Wrap Up
Tuesday, October 09 2012
by Editor
- Published in General, Show World, Z-Blogs
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archives, georgina-bloomberg, hunter-farms, jumping, laura-chapot, show-world, sidelines, tails & trails, victoria colvin
Back in the Swing of Things
Tuesday, October 09 2012
by Editor
So the good news is, trial is now officially over, and I can get back to riding, and blogging about it. The better news is that we won the trial, so all that hard work wasn’t for nothing. The judge didn’t hand me a blue ribbon at the end, which I found a little odd… but perhaps it’s in the mail. Tucker and I have been back to regular work for about three weeks and he’s doing really, really well. We’ve been taking dressage lessons from the trainer at our farm (Cindy, you may remember she once let me ride one of her dressage mares — results were comical) and I am loving them. Not that I’m going to leave hunterland anytime soon, but I am definitely going to keep up with the lessons as a way to get Tucker more supple, straight, and forward. I think part of what I like so much is hearing things from a new perspective. The concepts aren’t new, just presented differently. Example: I’ve always worked on keeping Tucker from popping his outside shoulder. Now I’m working on not letting him collapse his inside shoulder. See? Same concept, just approaching it differently. I like thinking of it this way better, it feels less like a game of whack-a-mole that I’m never going to win. Everything is falling under the general umbrella of “forward and straight,” which is a goal we can work with.
- Published in Tucker The Wunderkind, Z-Blogs
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archives, chasin', education, in the irons, inside, olympic sidelines, tails & trails, the offside, working-moms