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In nearby Hillsborough, NJ, three animals have tested positive for rabies in recent weeks. Two rabid skunks and one rabid cat were found in the area. Rabies is present in the local wildlife population, and is commonly carried by bats, raccoons, foxes, Read More...
June 8-10 marked the first weekend of competition at the 2012 Dressage Festival of Champions in Gladstone, NJ, and riders are pulling out all the stops in hopes of securing a place on the London Olympic team. Steffen Peters, whose number one horse, Ravel, Read More...
A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of meeting, Leigh Robertson who owns an academy in Lambertville, NJ where she teaches Capoeira, a form of martial arts combined with music. Capoeira was developed in Brazil by African slaves to resist oppression 400 Read More...
Perhaps the weak performance at the 2010 World Equestrian Games in Kentucky was a prelude as to how the US show jumping team would fare in the 2011 FEI Nations Cup Top League, a series of 8 nations cup competitions throughout Europe. Click here to read Read More...
Well it was sure good to see some activity once again in Pine Meadow, the lower portion of the USET facilities in Gladstone, NJ. A combined driving event took place this past weekend April 30- May 2, 2011. Dressage and cones were on Saturday and Sunday, Read More...
Dressage Lovers Don't Miss this Event! USEF/Collecting Gaits Farm Dressage Festival of Champions and World Equestrian Games Selection Trials DATE: August 6 - August 8, 2010 TIME: 8:00AM-5:00PM LOCATION: USET Foundation, Gladstone, NJ This is the first Read More...
On July 30 th it was officially announced that Leslie Morse who was the first reserve rider has withdrawn Kingston from the US Olympic Dressage Team for veterinary reasons. Michael Barisone, from Califon, NJ and 13 year old Dutch Warmblood gelging, Neruda Read More...
The FEI has just made their short lists available for the three Olympic Disciplines. There will be a total of: Jumping: 79 horses and riders + 14 reserve horses and riders Dressage: 50 riders and horses + 6 reserve riders and horses Eventing: 73 riders Read More...