Riding with Health Problems: Continued
Riding through health issues can be challenging, but many riders develop strategies–including choosing a gaited horse–for greater comfort and healing. | The March 2008 issue of Horse & Rider magazine…
Riding through health issues can be challenging, but many riders develop strategies–including choosing a gaited horse–for greater comfort and healing. | The March 2008 issue of Horse & Rider magazine…
…the world’s best horses (both Dutchbred) going head-to-head, and the contrast between a seasoned veteran on his home turf and a young woman from across the Atlantic who’s a rising…
…little worried about staying sharp for the whole day. Once the cross-country started, Tim Ryan (only the best and most experienced sportscaster in the business) and I would be in…
…was just as happy with his draw. ?I?ve been on that horse before and had some success on that horse. I was excited to have that horse here today, and…
…Kentucky Derby winner Bold Venture, became the first woman trainer to saddle a runner in the Kentucky Derby. The horse, No Sir, who was also owned by Miss Hirsch, finished…
…Savoie’s sports psychology first expounded in her bestselling book That Winning Feeling!. Clinics will be open to eight riding participants (ages 22 and older) and auditors of all ages. Each…
…juniors and small grand prix, but decided that he was best as a low horse. “I bought another horse to replace him because we knew that wasn’t really where he…
Lexington, Ky., April 27, 2006 — Nearly 200 equine sport enthusiasts, members of the media and state government dignitaries braved a rainy afternoon, April 21, at the Kentucky Horse Park…
…and its Spanish horses, which are showcased at the Royal College of Equestrian Art. That’s just like the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, but with purebred Spanish horses. I was…
…A life-long rider and horse owner, she has a unique slant on equestrian sports, having covered seven Olympics, all four World Equestrian Games, lots of World Cup finals and numerous…