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After the holidays have died down, it’s time to get back to work for both humans and horses. For a fresh perspective on riding and training, check out the USHJA George Morris Horsemastership Training Sessions online. If you’ve got a computer Read More...
As an adult pony rider myself, I was excited to read that the USEF and USDF have formed a Pony Task Force that will make an effort to promote ponies in the sport of dressage. Previously, pony-specific classes have been restricted to juniors riding at Read More...
The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) presents the Pegasus Awards to influential equestrians each year. This year, these coveted honors are going to three outstanding members of the horse sport community: Joe Fargis, Hunter Chancellor, and Linda Read More...
Anne Gribbons, Technical Advisor to the United States Dressage Team, has recently announced that she does not wish to be reconsidered for the position when her contract expires at the end of November this year. Gribbons contributed to strong finishes Read More...
It's been a fantastic Games for home team Great Britain, who this morning captured their second team gold medal in Dressage, a spot usually held by sliver-medal-winning Germany. The Netherlands, as is expected, secured the bronze. The United States, Read More...
The individual show jumping competition came and went without a medal for the United States. Both Rich Fellers and McLain Ward qualified for the last two individual rounds. McLain was disqualified after the first round, and Rich incurred just 5 penalty Read More...
The United States fell short today in the face of some incredible riding from the Europeans. Team anchor Steffen Peters led the way in the Grand Prix Special this morning with a solid 77.705%, with teammates Tina Konyot and Jan Ebeling following behind Read More...
Team USA Chef d'Equipe George Morris is certainly feeling heavy of heart today as the United States walks way from the 2012 Olympic Show Jumping competition without a team medal. Despite a good effort from each team member, McLain Ward incurred 8 Read More...
It's been two days of surprising upsets for Team USA's show jumpers. In the riveting first team round, Olympic veteran McLain Ward and his gorgeous grey Antares F had a flawless clear round, as did Rich Fellers and the quirky chestnut Flexible. Read More...
The remainder of the U.S. Dressage Team put in a good solid effort this morning, with scores good enough to land the United States in fifth place so far. Great Britain is untouchable in first place with a team score of 79.407. Germany is in second, followed Read More...
The first day of dressage competition is over, and recent media superstar Rafalca, with rider Jan Ebeling, was the only American horse to compete today. Ebeling put in a solid test and tactfully rode Ann Romney's mare to a very respectable 70.243%, Read More...
In an unfortunate turn of events, Pennsylvania resident Boyd Martin withdrew his horse Otis Barboitiere following the second veterinary inspection before the show jumping portion of the eventing competition. With one man down, the United States riders Read More...
This is the first time since the Barcelona Olympic Games that the US has not won a medal in Eventing – either Team or Individual. Although the 2008 Olympics did not produce a team medal, thanks to Gina Miles the US brought home a Silver medal in Read More...
The U.S. Eventing Team has quite a bit of catching up to do in the jumping competition tomorrow, but hopefully with some luck and good riding our talented riders will grace the medal podium. The United States currently sits in 5th place as a team, behind Read More...
The first two days of Olympic Eventing competition have been completed, and the results are in! The US stands in 7th place as a team, with Eastern PA resident Phillip Dutton sitting in 19th place as an individual, followed by Will Coleman in 26th, Karen Read More...
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