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Clinton Anderson and SmartPak Join Forces

Wednesday, December 12 2012 by Editor
Downunder Horsemanship, home of clinician Clinton Anderson, is proud to add SmartPak to its team of sponsors.
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Tagged under: clinton, downunder-horsemanship, film, higher education, horses, show world, smartpak, team-smartpak, the offside, what's happenin'

TDF Announces Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award Recipient

Wednesday, December 12 2012 by Editor
Susan Hancock   December 10, 2012 – Susan Hancock of La Vernia, Texas, received the fourth annual “USDF Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award” at the Great American/USDF Region 9 Championships held in Katy, TX, November 1-4, 2012.  She received a $5,000 award for demonstrating adherence to sound dressage principles and the ability to communicate these principles so that students develop themselves and their horses in a logical, progressive and humane way up through the levels. “The methods that Susan used to weave dressage theory into her lessons, along with guidance on the rider’s position, was one of the main reasons that Susan’s application was selected [by the National Selection Committee],” said Meg Flemming (TX), originator of the award. The Region 9 Teaching Excellence Award was established at The Dressage Foundation in 2009.  The purpose of the award is to showcase and honor excellence in dressage teachers.  Dressage instructors are nominated by students or peers, and then submit an application that is reviewed by a prominent Selection Committee.  In addition to being a USDF Region 9 member in good standing and a Region 9 resident, the recipient must also demonstrate adherence to sound dressage principles and have the ability to communicate these principles of training so that students develop themselves and their horses in a logical, progressive, and humane way up through the levels.  The recipient should also have a reputation for honesty, integrity, and community service.
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Tagged under: beyond the track, development, education, film, horses, in the irons, olympic sidelines, show world, susan-hancock, tucker the wunderkind, usdf, what's happenin'

IHSA Members Emerge as Finalists in Top USHJA Programs

Thursday, November 29 2012 by Editor
  Fairfield, CT—November 27, 2013— In 2009, the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association launched a partnership with the United States Hunter Jumper Association with the goal of benefiting all members and increasing awareness of the hunter/jumper sport.   “IHSA coaches and riders represent an important demographic,” said USHJA President, Bill Moroney, when the then-new partnership was saluted during the IHSA National Championships at the Kentucky Horse Park
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Tagged under: adventures with angelea, education, ihsa, in the irons, olympic sidelines, regional, the offside, what's happenin'

GEORGINA BLOOMBERG’s TEEN BOOK SERIES ABOUT EQUESTRIAN CIRCUIT CONTINUES WITH OFF COURSE AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 13, 2012

Thursday, November 15 2012 by Editor
A Fast-Paced Ride through a World of Privilege and Glamour Inspired by Real Life and Equestrian Experiences of Mayor’s Daughter In Georgina Bloomberg’s debut novel, The A Circuit (May 2011), readers fell in love with three spunky teenage elite riders competing in the privileged equestrian world: Zara, the wild child of a famous rock star, Kate, a working student serious about riding, and Tommi, a billionaire heiress. The series continued with My Favorite Mistake (February 2012) where we saw the characters bring more drama and controversy to the A Circuit than ever before.     Now, in Off Course (Bloomsbury; November 13, 2012; original paperback; $9.99), the highly anticipated third novel in Bloomberg’s teen book series co-written with Catherine Hapka, we watch Zara, Kate and Tommi continue their struggle to strike a balance between grueling competition schedules and barn responsibilities at Pelham Lane Stables with their desire to lead social lives like normal teenagers.
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Tagged under: a circuit, bloomberg, book series, development, education, in the irons, injecting perspective, off course, pennsylvania, tucker the wunderkind, what's happenin'

Metlar Introduces Innovative Neue Schule Bits in US

Friday, November 09 2012 by Editor
Metlar’s Neue Schule Bits   (November 2, 2012, Riverhead, NY) Metlar is pleased to distribute Neue Schule bits in the US beginning November 2012. In keeping with their goal to provide only the best quality equipment for horse and rider Metlar and Neue Schule promises, “inspired equine innovations” and delivers with a complete line of bits and accessories.
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Tagged under: dealer, equine-network, higher education, horse, injecting perspective, olympic sidelines, pennsylvania, schule-bits, tucker the wunderkind, what's happenin'

Tredstep Ireland Joins in Sponsoring the Moria J. Caffarey Perpetual Award at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show

Wednesday, October 17 2012 by Editor
Tredstep’s stylish, high performance Giotto paddock boots   DUBLIN, Ireland- 17 October 2012 - Tredstep Ireland is proud to announce its participation in the Moria J.
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Tagged under: adventures with angelea, education, higher education, horse, moria, narg-newsletter, national-horse, olympic sidelines, pennsylvania, tails & trails, tredstep, what's happenin'

Getting on Track

Tuesday, October 16 2012 by Editor
Representatives from nineteen colleges fielded questions from 134 prospective college students and their families The Pin Oak Charity Horse Show presents the Fourth Annual THJA College Equestrian Fair Continuing its passion for education, The Pin Oak Charity Horse Show chose to expand its support of young riders by hosting the Fourth Annual Texas Hunter Jumper Association (THJA) College Equestrian Fair in the Texas Children’s Hospital Arena Club located at the Great Southwestern Equestrian Center in Katy, Texas. Young riders who spend countless hours dedicated to the sport in their lower, middle and high school years, graduate and ask themselves, “Now what?” “We really enjoyed the College Fair this weekend,” one parent told us
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Tagged under: charity, chasin', education, fourth, fourth-annual, goals, higher education, injecting perspective, tails & trails, what's happenin'

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
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Tagged under: chasin', college-preparatory, dallas, education, in the irons, invitational, north-kingstown, olympic sidelines, tails & trails, the offside, what's happenin'

Take refuge from bad weather in Kerrits’ Storm Shelter Barn Jacket

Thursday, October 11 2012 by Editor
Kerrits’ Storm Shelter Barn Jacket Bingen, WA—It can be challenging to ride when the season changes and temps drop.
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Tagged under: carbon, higher education, horses, jacket, saddle, storm, tucker the wunderkind, what's happenin'

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
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Tagged under: chasin', holiday, images, olympic sidelines, rebecca hart, sidelines, tails & trails, tucker the wunderkind, what's happenin'
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