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Unbridled Passion Captivates Readers with Intimate Look at Horse and Rider Relationships

by Jennifer Wood Media | Aug 19, 2011, 1:42 PM

McLain Ward and Sapphire on the cover of Unbridled Passion (Cover photo: Tony deCosta; Cover design: Tazuko Sugajima). Boston, MA - While many equestrians have heard of show jumping greats Ian Millar, McLain Ward, and Beezie Madden, few have heard the story behind the relationship with their equally famous equine partners. Unbridled Passion – Show Jumping's Greatest Horses and Riders (Acanthus Publishing 2011), a new book by Jeff Papows, explores these relationships and the...

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by Canadian Nationals Exhibitors | Aug 19, 2011, 1:11 PM

Exhibitor Megan Moschat writes: “It’s great to go national champion once in the competitive division of PB Western Pleasure amateur to ride but twice is just incredible. Nicole Pitassi won both the AAOTR and AATR 18-39 with her horse Kharismatic PGA and Rebecca Fulkerson went reserve in both classes with Koweta Phoenix. It has been really fun walking around the show and talking to the show’s staff. They are so appreciative of the understanding personnel at the Keystone Centre....

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by Canadian Nationals Exhibitors | Aug 19, 2011, 1:00 PM

Exhibitor Rebecca Fulkerson writes: "American Beauty and Carrie Fritz continued racking up National Championships with a unanimous win in the half arab cep 40 and and over. Also Janice Lorick won with Anthem V with a simply picture perfect ride. Also the town continues to be thrilled with us being here. The mayor was here and gave a speech and informed everyone to voice any concerns or complaints that they could work on. She emphasized the fact that Brandon wants us here for years to come. "...

2011 Capital Challenge Horse Show Prize List Now Available

by Lauren Fisher for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. | Aug 19, 2011, 12:25 PM

Upper Marlboro, MD - The Capital Challenge Horse Show is pleased to announce that the prize list for their 2011 competition is now available online at www.capitalchallenge.org . The prize list will be mailed this week as well. Running October 1-9, 2011, the prestigious Capital Challenge Horse Show will return to Prince George's Equestrian Center in Upper Marlboro, MD, this fall to mark its 18th year of exceptional equestrian competition. The 2011 show begins with the Capital Challenge...

Dressage Debuts at 2012 College Preparatory Invitational

by Jennifer Wood Media | Aug 19, 2011, 12:21 PM

A flat class at the 2011 CPI at the beautiful show grounds of the PBIEC (Photo: Rolando Conesa AIA and Jennifer Wood Media, Inc.). Wellington, FL - The College Preparatory Invitational (CPI) will add dressage seat classes to the 2012 edition of their event, held January 13-15. Held at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) in Wellington, FL, this year's CPI will be a must-attend event for aspiring hunt seat and dressage collegiate riders. The application for the dressage...

Hampton Classic Horse Show Expands Lead Line Division: Unprecedented Demand Prompts 25-Entry Increase

by Meg Schermerhorn | Aug 19, 2011, 12:00 PM

Bridgehampton, NY — In response to an unprecedented demand to ride in its two Lead Line classes, the Hampton Classic Horse Show has expanded its Lead Line division to accommodate an additional 25 entries. The 36th annual Hampton Classic, which takes place August 28 – September 4, hosts Lead Line classes for riders age 2-4 and age 5-7 on its Opening Day on Sunday, August 28. The Lead Line classes are held in the Classic’s famed Grand Prix Ring and are judged by three-time...

Erynn Ballard Takes the Victory in 1.40m Open Jumpers at Bluegrass Festival Horse Show

by Heather Bellock for Phelps Media Group, Inc. International | Aug 19, 2011, 11:40 AM

Erynn Ballard and Wennous topped the 1.35m Open Jumpers with a double clear round at the Bluegrass Festival Horse Show (Photo: Heather Bellock/PMG). Lexington, KY - Sunny skies welcomed competitors to the first day of the 2011 Bluegrass Festival Horse Show at the Kentucky Horse Park. While the highlights of the week include the $100,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby Finals, the $25,000 CSI-W Hagyard Lexington Classic World Cup Qualifier and the $40,000 Bluegrass Festival Grand Prix, the...

AMHA Readies for Youth Activities at Morgan Grand National

by AMHA news | Aug 19, 2011, 11:33 AM

Shelburne, VT — Plans are taking shape for the annual American Morgan Horse Association (AMHA) Youth Activities, which will take place in Oklahoma City at the Grand National & World Championship Morgan Horse Show®, October 8-15. Significant changes will be seen in the program this year, including the inception of a new a Youth Judging Workshop open to AMHA youth members, which will take place of the traditional Youth Judging Contest that was open to any youth college age and...

Good Dressage Rewarded with High Scores at The Colorado Horse Park

by Equestrian Sports Promotions | Aug 19, 2011, 11:19 AM

Parker, CO - A thrilling summer at The Colorado Horse Park continued last week during the 2011 Parker Adventist Hospital Dressage in the Rockies Presented by Horseware Ireland. More than 40 scores above 70% were awarded by judges Sandy Osborn, Olympic bronze medalist Hilda Gurney and Beverly Rogers. As one of the largest dressage shows in the region, Dressage in the Rockies attracted competitors not only from Colorado, but the surrounding states. The three-day event was actually three separate...

Unlikely Show Prospect Earns National Top Ten

by Tiffany Meites | Aug 19, 2011, 9:12 AM

Sheri and Honky. Photo: AHA. One of the most popular spectator classes at any show, particularly a national one, is the native costume class. Horses and riders bedecked in colorful tasseled costumes with glittering accents canter and gallop about the ring in a spectacle reminiscent of their Bedouin ancestors charging over sand dunes. Successful competitors must not only have brilliant motion but manners, as they are required to walk quietly. Often competitors will cross-enter in another...