Let The 2002 World Games Begin!
…been focusing on the WEG since the end of the Sydney Olympics two years ago. For show jumping, dressage and eventing, the WEG–an aggregation of world championships–is second only to…
…been focusing on the WEG since the end of the Sydney Olympics two years ago. For show jumping, dressage and eventing, the WEG–an aggregation of world championships–is second only to…
…and the Devon Horse Show and, along with Elaine Shirley Watt, was a key player in the success of Connecticut Yankee, as the horse competed for the United States at…
…going to the new $100,000 Keswick, Va., grand prix, and then probably on to Devon with Indeed. Anne has been out of the limelight for awhile, and it would be…
…Duke of Devonshire chose “straw,” and the color, still registered for the family, is the oldest continuously used color in racing. Oct. 4, 1970: Nijinsky II’s 11-race winning streak came…
…a thrill.” Now that Molly has, as she put it, “dusted the cobwebs off my boots,” she is hoping to repeat her Devon grand prix victory in May. But the…
You haven’t specified a discipline, so I’ll answer your question in terms of my own judging focus, the hunters and jumpers. If you’re interested in judging dressage, contact the US…
…classes this year–leading the way. The Good Hands saddle seat championship was decided, with 16-year-old Sarah Thordsen of Waukesha, Wisc., coming home the winner over Devon Garone of Richmond, N.H….
…cross-country course will be visible from one site and will cross the dressage and show-jumping arena, which seats 3,500. The event is aiming for 35,000 spectators. Jim Wolf of the…