The Central Park Horse Show Brings Horses Back to NYC
Monday, September 15 2014
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Olympic-caliber horses and riders will return to New York City this August for the first time since 2001. The first-ever Central Park Horse Show is scheduled to run from September 18 th through September 21 st .
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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Pre Season Scrimmage
Sunday, September 14 2014
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Hey Y’all. SMU Equestrian fell to Baylor 10-8 on Saturday, September 14th, in a pre-season scrimmage at Sleepy P Ranch. However, the Mustangs won in raw score with 1497.5 points compared to 1394.75 for the Baylor Bears.
Top Reasons to Adopt a Horse From a Rescue
Friday, September 12 2014
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Are you looking for a new horse? Adopting a horse from a horse rescue can be a great idea, depending on just what you’re looking for in your new horse. Have you considered adopting a rescue horse
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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Making the Leap to a New Discipline
Thursday, September 11 2014
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Do you find yourself wanting to give a new discipline a try?
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Tips for Selling Your Saddle
Wednesday, September 10 2014
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Do you have an extra saddle sitting around in your tack room ? Chances are there’s a rider out there who could put that saddle to good use while putting a little extra cash in your pocket. Thanks to the internet, selling a saddle online isn’t particularly difficult.
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JEM links, Saratoga Special (available on-line), and a few thoughts about life in general…
Wednesday, September 03 2014
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Okay, we lost sleep, following the Jeux Equestres Mondiaux, the acronym WEG in English-speaking countries, but we’re going to be quirky (what else is new?) and refer to them as JEM – because the world championships are gems. In retrospect, now that the first week is complete and the US reining team earned all of the medals, one might question why our other teams didn’t do as well and medal somehow, some way, in eventing, dressage, paradressage and endurance… Well, listen up, because we’re only going to say this one time: to qualify and compete in the world championships is not easy – just getting there is a victory of sorts.
- Published in Lauren Gallops, Z-Blogs
Riding the Herd-Bound Horse
Thursday, August 28 2014
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Does your horse hate to leave his friends behind when it’s time to head out on a ride? Riding a herd-bound horse can be a challenge, but there are steps you can take to help make separation from his buddies less stressful for your horse
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Back to school!
Sunday, August 24 2014
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The 2014-2015 year has officially begun! The team is already busy! The day before classes we had an equestrian club get together. This was an informal meeting just to get to know each other. Most of the students who attended were eventers, a few interested in IHSA attended as well.
- Published in Pacer Pride, Z-Blogs
Heels Down: Tips to Help
Friday, August 15 2014
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Carrying proper weight in your heels is the foundation to a secure seat when riding, but many riders struggle with getting their heels down deeply enough. If you’d like to be able to drop your heels down further while in the saddle, we’ve got some great exercises you can try. Check for Proper Leg Alignment and Stirrup Length If you’re riding with an improper leg position, dropping your heels down will be difficult.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Hampton Classic Horse Show to Kick off with The Atlantic Opening Day Sunday, August 24
Friday, August 15 2014
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Bridgehampton, NY – August 14, 2014 - The 39 th annual Hampton Classic Horse Show returns to Bridgehampton, NY, starting with The Atlantic Opening Day on Sunday, August 24. The Classic, which runs August 24-31, features world-class show jumping competition, as well as magnificent shopping and a variety of entertainment attractions. The highlight of the Classic’s The Atlantic Opening Day is the $50,000 Clear Channel Hunter Der b y, presented by MeadowView Farms, which will take place at noon in the Classic’s famed Gran d Prix Field. The Derby follows the adorable SeaAire leadline classes, jud ged by Olympic gold medalist Joe Fargis, which feature riders as young as 2 years old. In addition, traditional Local Hunter Divisions will include the Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists Professional Division, the Revco Local Junior Hunter division, and the Local A mateur-Owner division, all open to horses that make their home on Long Island. “The Atlantic Opening Day activities set the Classic off on a great foot,” said Shanette Barth Cohen, Executive Director of the Hampton Classic. “Our local Long Island exhibitors get their chance to take center stage and spectators are able to see top level hunters in action!” Kids will not b e l eft out of the O pening Day fun wit h m an y activities taking place in the Kids Tent! Cookie decorating with gourmet market, Citarella, live animals from Long Island Livestock Co., and activities with Church Street School for Music & Art will all be taking place throughout the day.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
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