Liza Towell Boyd: From Pony Champ to Pony Mom
Thursday, July 13 2023
by Elliette Baker
By Kimberly Gatto Portraits by Melissa Fuller When Liza Towell Boyd and her husband, Blake, brought their newborn daughter Elle home from the hospital, the first thing they did was stop at the barn. It was a tradition that had begun many years prior when Liza’s own parents, Jack and Lisa Towell, had brought
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Ashlee Bond: Family, Faith and Changing Flags
Wednesday, January 27 2021
by Ruby Tevis
By Britney Grover Portraits by Kristin Lee Ashlee Bond is no stranger to success in the saddle. She started competing when she was 6 years old, had five national pony championships by 11 and was winning Grand Prix with national recognition at 16. As a professional, Ashlee has reached the top of the sport including
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Elli Yeager Can’t Be Stopped
Friday, May 22 2020
by Ruby Tevis
By Britney Grover Portraits by Shelby Phillips Catching the “horse bug” is as unpredictable as a lightning strike — and just as impossible to contain. Elli Yeager first saw a horse when she was 18 months old, and her passion for horses became a force of nature. “The Ventura County Fair was near my house
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March 2017 – Table of Contents
Monday, February 13 2017
by Website Editor
90 Ingate (Full Article) Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! FEATURES 10 Letter from the Publisher 16 Charity: The Peeps Foundation 20 Show Time: Pin Oaks 22 Show Time: USEF Annual Meeting 24 Show Time: The Aiken Opener 26 Show Time: College Preparatory Invitational 28
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The Joys of Winning
Friday, May 22 2015
by SL Editor
By Brianne Goutal Like most experiences in life, show jumping comes with its highs and lows. Having a bad run or feeling like you didn’t compete to the best of your ability can lead to disappointment. The counter to those lows is the incredible feeling after a win. That happiness and excitement is what pushes
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June 2015 – Table of Contents
Wednesday, May 20 2015
by Website Editor
What’s Happenin’ 34 Ingate (Full Article) 60 Off Centerline (Full Article) 84 Asides (Full Article) Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! Features 46 | Cover Story: Alexandra Ladove: A Star in the Ring & on the Big Screen 18 | Hunter Trainer Peter Pletcher 22 | Canadian Artist Melinda Brewer 36
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The Best Life Is Living Happily Ever After
Friday, May 15 2015
by SL Editor
By Kathy Serio As a horse lover, I like to go to the ring and cheer on friends, clients and my husband. Watching all the pomp and circumstance it takes to get a rider to the ring is often overlooked. During the 2015 Winter Equestrian Festival, I was watching a dear friend of mine competing
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Brittni Raflowitz Emerges as a Professional Rider
Tuesday, March 17 2015
by SL Editor
By Dani Moritz-Long Brittni Raflowitz was fortunate to grow up with America’s premier winter circuit practically in her backyard. Now 19 years old, Brittni is an accomplished professional who’s had the opportunity to learn from the best — including McLain Ward and the late Barney Ward. She now trains with Candice King and her dad,
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Saving Stormy
Monday, October 06 2014
by Editor
By Kayla Jones Stormy had the odds stacked up against him. Anyone could tell from his ragged hair, barbed-wired scars and underweight body that the dapple-grey Thoroughbred’s life had been difficult. The tattoo under his lip branded him as an off-the-track racehorse, and the few riders that had been on his back were thrown off
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Nayel Nassar – Million Dollar Rider
Sunday, April 13 2014
by Editor
By Sophie St. Clair Twenty-three-year-old Nayel Nassar and his team of talented horses have racked up some impressive accolades, especially remarkable considering his age. In 2011, he competed in Doha, Qatar, placing fifth individually and winning a team bronze for Egypt at the Pan Arab Games. In 2012, he won the Artisan Farms Young Rider
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