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A book that I co-authored with Anna Ford about retraining Off The Track Thoroughbreds for riding, Beyond the Track is now available for purchase!
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Corinne Ashton and Dobbin with the Advanced at Pine Top
Nate Chambers wins his first Advanced...
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Boyd and Silva Martin relocated to the USA from Australia to make their mark in the eventing and dressage scene here. Read about what made them leave it all behind to follow their hopes and dreams. ...
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Phillip Dutton wins and places third at the 2007 Fair Hill CCI*** in Elkton Maryland. Boyd Martin places second and fourth.
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Four photographers are profiled in this article that shows what it takes to get into horse show photography and what life is like in this profession, with anecdotal stories and advice from the pros.
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Mother and daughter Cindy and Eliza Sydnor combine their business interests and love of dressage at Braeburn Farm in Snow Camp, NC...
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A profile of California rider, trainer and team selector Bea diGrazia...
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A Day in the Life of a Farrier explores a typical workday in the lives of three horse shoers from three different regions of the United States, as well as what prompted them to become farriers and why they continue in their profession.
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Currently coaching the US Eventing Team and Developing Riders in show jumping is Laura Kraut of Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Along with Chef d’Equipe Mark Phillips, Kraut met with a group of riders in Aiken, South Carolina on February 21 an 22, 2005 for a training session at Millrace Farm.
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Accomplished as she is in pure dressage, Jules Anderson has found a niche in the eventing world, coaching leading event riders in dressage. Her students, who rode at the Rolex
Kentucky CCI**** and in the Olympics and World Cup Finals in 2004, often finish on their dressage scores....
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Wellington, Florida - Teams are taking shape to participate in the Challenge of the Americas, a one of a kind dressage competition, to be held on March 12, 2005, at The Players Club and Palm Beach Polo in Wellington, Florida to benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation...
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An upsurge in sport horse breeding in the United States has brought more attention to bloodlines and pedigrees. But even the most handsome face is nothing without a record of either performance, production or both. How much influence does a stallion’s performance have on his success on the breeding front, and how much can a bad performance detract from his popularity?
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When she entered the arena for show jumping riding her gelding Nothing Spared, Sher Schwartz hoped that she would win the inaugural American Eventing Novice Championships. And even though the gelding had one rail down, Schwartz did win-on her other horse, Jamocean-amid a field of 76 starters....
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In this article Buck gives riders of every level tips on jumping two types of accuracy questions commonly seen on today’s cross-country courses—
arrowheads and corners. Both of these narrow-faced jumps require accuracy and precise riding, with
a solid fundamental preparation.
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Darren Chiacchia and Windfall have been on a steady winning streak all year and they finished the spring with the ultimate win: The Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event. Competing in the Modified section, Windfall and Chiacchia were placed second going into show jumping but even with one rail down, they easily took the lead when Nathalie Bouckaert and West Farthing collected 12 jumping and six time pena...
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Crossroads Group Home, in Greenville, S.C., is a therapeutic residential program that uses animal assisted therapy to treat sexually abused adolescent girls. In short, it is a place where humans and animals benefit from one another.
Located on 18 acres in Greenville County, Crossroads houses 16 girls ages 10-18 years in its high management program and up to 10 girls ages 16-21 in the supervised...
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