Eight Great Rider Makeovers
…“A” circuit with her new horse, Duxbury, and her new 3-foot divisions,” she says. “One day I hope to be at the finals of the ASPCA Maclay grooming for Katie…
…“A” circuit with her new horse, Duxbury, and her new 3-foot divisions,” she says. “One day I hope to be at the finals of the ASPCA Maclay grooming for Katie…
…became England’s first Triple Crown winner. Sept. 14, 1959: The new $32 million Aqueduct, operated by the New York Racing Association, opened. Sept. 14, 2001: The National Thoroughbred Racing Association…
…Consumer Protection announced restrictions on horses imported from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut until Jan. 31, as a precautionary measure. The USDA will investigate any case of neurological disease…
[/caption] Washington, D.C., October 30, 2006 — If, as they say, 60 is the new 40, then it’s not a stretch to contend that Washington, D.C. is the new New…
…for the three Nations’ Cups, in Washington D.C., New York and Toronto, and the European countries invited to compete all sent their best show jumpers. But the glory started fading…
…new challenges at home beforehand. Attempting to do something new at a show is unfair to yourself and your horse. To be successful in each competition, you need to develop…
…was hunt week. Because of the area’s reputation for hunts and the climate this time of year, hunters from all over the country–Illinois, Michigan, New York, New Jersey, and California–come…
Sergeant York | A former racehorse named Sergeant York played a small but significant role in the Washington, D.C., funeral procession of President Ronald Reagan in June 2004. The black…
…3 after torrential rainstorms hit Nad Al Sheba racecourse. March 30, 1952: New York Governor Thomas Dewey signed a statute transferring licensing authority from The Jockey Club to the New…
…FEI World Cup™ Jumping New York When: Sept. 9-13, 2015 Where: Old Salem Farm, 190 June Road, North Salem, New York Highlights: Thursday, Sept. 10 $35,000 Welcome Class CSI 4*…