We ♥ UPPERVILLE!!!!
Thursday, June 05 2014
by Editor
Welcome to that special time of year – early June in Virginia’s Piedmont and the week of the Upperville Horse Show when we enjoy catching up with longtime friends, meeting new people and seeing the amazing changes and improvements to this renowned and revered USEF “Premier/AA” and Jumper Rating Five Heritage Competition horse show, celebrating its 161st renewal. As the oldest horse show in the USA, Upperville is a brilliant blend of old and new, tradition and high tech – guaranteed to please both exhibitors and spectators
- Published in Lauren Gallops, Z-Blogs
CHEERING FOR CALIFORNIA CHROME
Friday, May 30 2014
by Editor
We love Thoroughbreds and in the course of our life we have galloped racehorses, worked with OTTBs to learn to be show hunters and field hunters, and one very memorable year, we worked with Concisely, by Cormier out of a mare named Marcelene, who ranks as one of the best jumpers we have ever had the pleasure of riding (funny story about that very opinionated mare some other post). In the course of our love affair with Thoroughbreds – flat track racehorses and steeplechasers over hurdles and timber – and all the stories we have researched and written, there is one element that stands out: the sire is very important, but the dam contributes just as much, often more, to the foal. A good mare with an average stallion can produce lightning in a bottle, so to speak.
- Published in Lauren Gallops, Z-Blogs
How Technology Can Make You a Better Horseperson
Friday, May 30 2014
by Editor
Today horse owners and riders have more technology at their hands than ever before. That technology is constantly being improved and applied to the horse world in different ways. Have you used technology to improve your riding or horse knowledge?
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Helping Your Child Pack for a Summer Horse Camp
Thursday, May 29 2014
by Editor
You’ve decided on the perfect summer riding camp for your child, and the camp has sent you a list of suggested items to pack.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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May 22, 1896? The First Meeting Was Held To Create the Devon Horse Show
Monday, May 26 2014
by Editor
On May 22, 1896, the first meeting was held to create the Devon Horse Show. And the show’s founders weren’t fooling around – the first Devon Horse Show was held in Devon-Berwyn, Pennsylvania that July, just a short two months later. The first Devon Horse Show was an entirely different event from what it has grown into today.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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Things To Look for When Buying a Used Saddle
Wednesday, May 21 2014
by Editor
Buying a used saddle brings with it many advantages: you are sure to save money over the cost of buying a new saddle, and you will save yourself the often uncomfortable process of breaking in a new saddle. But when buying a used saddle, you need to be on the lookout for a variety of issues that could signify that the saddle is damaged. Here’s how to avoid them
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
The Suffolk Punch
Monday, May 19 2014
by Editor
The immense and impressive Suffolk Punch has a rich history – it is the oldest breed of heavy horse in Britain to exist today while still closely resembling its ancestors.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Waiting for jumps in the schooling ring
Sunday, May 18 2014
by Editor
Waiting your turn for a schooling jump at a big show such as WEF can be a daunting task if one is unaccustomed to the process.
- Published in In the Irons, Z-Blogs
FEI Classics™: Stage is set for a new-look Badminton
Wednesday, May 14 2014
by Editor
By Kate Green The two leading riders in the FEI Classics™ 2013/2014 go head to head in the fourth leg of the series, the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials (GBR), this weekend (8-11 May). William Fox-Pitt, winner of Pau (FRA) last year and Kentucky (USA) last month, and Christopher Burton (AUS), who triumphed on a catch ride at his home CCI4*, Adelaide (AUS), in November 2013, both have exciting rides at Badminton. Fox-Pitt, the new world Eventing number one, has a commanding 15-point lead in the FEI Classics™, a series he has won three times before, but there is plenty of time for others to catch up
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
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USET Foundation Awards Pinnacle Cup to Lauren Kieffer
Wednesday, May 14 2014
by Editor
Lexington, KY – April 30, 2014 – The USET Foundation is pleased to announce that this year’s recipient of the Pinnacle Cup Trophy at the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event CCI**** is Lauren Kieffer of Middleburg, VA.
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
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