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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 07:39
Harrodsburg, KY - The Queen City Classic’s rooster of supporters for the inaugural Camden Spring Fling show, April 7-11, continues to grow. Chairman Robert Hunt officially announced The Tack Room, based in Camden, SC, as lead sponsor of the $10,000 Chronicle of the Horse, USHJA Hunter Derby. The idea behind the Hunter Derby’s creation is to bring back the lost art of tradition and true horsemanship into the show ring. USHJA’s concept is to develop a spotlight for show hunters on an international level, return to basic riding principles, and revitalize traditional values. When looking back to early images of horseman it was common to see riders and mounts soaring over stone walls and other natural obstacles in perfect form and style.




in February

ShowJumping

Victoria Colvin Garners Both Tricolors in the Large Pony Hunters

Victoria Colvin Garners Both Tricolors in the Large Pony Hunters Victoria Colvin Garners Both Tricolors in the Large Pony Hunters
Wellington, FL - Pony Hunters took the spotlight today at the South Grounds of the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center.  Twelve-year-old Victoria Colvin had a successful end to her weekend,...
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Victory Goes to Carlo 273 and Nick Skelton

Victory Goes to Carlo 273 and Nick Skelton Victory Goes to Carlo 273 and Nick Skelton
Wellington, FL - After three major second place finishes in the first three weeks of the 2010 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival, Nick Skelton (GBR) and Carlo 273, owned by Beverly Widdowson, stepped up into...
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Reining / Western Riding

Morgan Holmes and Smart Shooter Win 2009 NRCHA Youth Bridle World Championship

Morgan Holmes and Smart Shooter Win 2009 NRCHA Youth Bridle World Championship Morgan Holmes and Smart Shooter Win 2009 NRCHA Youth Bridle World Championship
In 2008, Morgan Holmes of Sarasota, Florida made a deal with her father, Jay. When she won a National Reined Cow Horse Association World Championship in the Youth Limited division, she could begin competing...
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Waylon Widler and Heza Especially Foru Win Youth Limited

Waylon Widler and Heza Especially Foru Win Youth Limited Waylon Widler and Heza Especially Foru Win Youth Limited
It was his first National Reined Cow Horse Association World Championship Show, and Waylon Widler was a little nervous. But following the awards ceremony in the First Community Credit Union Spur Arena,...
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Driving

Thibault Coudry Pleases the Bordeaux Public

Thibault Coudry Pleases the Bordeaux Public Thibault Coudry Pleases the Bordeaux Public
After a competition full of surprises and unexpected incidents, it was home driver Thibault Coudry who claimed first prize in the last FEI World Cup™ Competition in Bordeaux, France. Sweden’s Tomas...
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Fairclough Triumphs in Marathon

Fairclough Triumphs in Marathon Fairclough Triumphs in Marathon
Despite the rainy day quite a crowd was still on hand to see Jimmy Fairclough gallop Jane Clark's Four-in-hand team through a steady marathon to win this phase of the Little Everglades International Combined...
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More News

Canadian Paralympic Medalist Lauren Barwick to Carry 2010 Olympic Flame

Canadian Paralympic Medalist Lauren Barwick to Carry 2010 Olympic Flame Canadian Paralympic Medalist Lauren Barwick to Carry 2010 Olympic Flame
Ottawa, ON—Canadian Paralympian Lauren Barwick of Aldergrove, BC, has been chosen as the City of Langley’s torch bearer for the 2010 Olympic Games. Barwick was selected by Langley’s Torch Relay Committee...
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Keeping Florida Horses Safe

Keeping Florida Horses Safe Keeping Florida Horses Safe
Wellington, FL - In the state of Florida, where the horse industry generates $7 billion in revenue and employs over 250,000 people, most of us never thought horse slaughter would be an issue we need to...
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