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Unique Conformation Clinic to Educate Your Eye

2024-10-15T21:12:17-04:00December 3, 2018|DressageDaily, Driving Daily, Endurance, Eventing, Looking Back, Para Equestrian, Polo, Racing, Show Jumping Daily, Vaulting|

Attention Trainers, Breeders, Judges and Riders - Warmbloods Today is offering a unique conformation clinic to educate your eye! Join Judy Wardrope, conformation expert and author or Analyzing Functional Conformation for the Olympic Disciplines and columnist in Warmbloods Today, for a unique 2 day conformation clinic December 1-2, 2018 at [...]

Tri-Colored Ribbons At Region 1 Championships & USDF National Finals for Melissa Palmer’s Talented Oldenburg Reagan 10

2024-10-15T21:08:57-04:00November 28, 2018|DressageDaily, Looking Back, News|, |

For Grand Prix rider, trainer and USDF Bronze, Silver and Gold Medalist, Melissa Palmer of Echo Hill Farm, there has been no greater pride than to see her gifted young Oldenburg (Bellissimo M x San Amour x Don Schufro) mare, Reagan 10, continue to follow in the talented footsteps of [...]

Unanimous Support for Re-Election of Ingmar De Vos as FEI President

2024-10-15T21:08:57-04:00November 28, 2018|Looking Back, News|

Ingmar De Vos was today re-elected unopposed as President of the FEI at the General Assembly in Manama (BRN), where he pledged to build on the success of his first term in office. The Belgian native received unanimous support for a second four-year term from delegates representing the FEI’s 133 [...]

Equestrian Aid Foundation Grant Helps Family Take a Step Forward

2024-10-15T21:08:58-04:00November 26, 2018|Looking Back, News||

When Arabian breeder Loren Wight was permanently disabled in an accident on his family-operated Rockin’ Heart Ranch, the entire family’s livelihood was in jeopardy. A grant from the Equestrian Aid Foundation enabled Loren to keep up with the medical bills, but his wife Nancy and daughter Jael had to think [...]

FEI Partners with Camera Equipment Company MOVE’N SEE

2024-10-15T21:08:59-04:00November 19, 2018|Looking Back, News|, |

The FEI has signed a three-year agreement with French camera equipment company MOVE’N SEE, famous for its Pixio auto-follow camera used for equestrian sport training since its launch in 2015. The new partnership sees Pixio become FEI Dressage Official Supplier and Official FEI Campus Sponsor, a relationship geared towards improving [...]

In Memoriam – Parsifal

2024-10-15T21:09:00-04:00November 14, 2018|DressageDaily, Looking Back|, |

Beloved US Grand Prix horse Parsifal sadly passed away at 22, having been retired from competition 2 years ago. Trained and ridden by American grand prix rider Elizabeth Armstrong Powers, he was imported from Denmark at 9 years old. She remembers when she first saw him saying...wow, what a dazzling [...]

Emergency Funds Needed to Help Equine Victims of California Fires

2024-10-15T21:09:00-04:00November 14, 2018|Looking Back, News|

Recent low humidity, dry conditions and warm fast-moving winds have created ideal conditions for blazes to spread across California. Tens of thousands of acres are burning and images are emerging of horses being evacuated, roaming free or fleeing approaching fires. The situation is devastating. Stories of courageous rescue volunteers and [...]

Amateurs Shine at the US Dressage Finals

2024-10-15T21:09:01-04:00November 12, 2018|DressageDaily, Looking Back, News|

With six arenas of top dressage competition and championship festivities lasting well into the night, the Kentucky Horse Park was the place to be on Saturday as 12 new champions were crowned at the US Dressage Finals presented by Adequan®, being held November 8-11 in Lexington, KY. Heart of Gold [...]

Things You Need to Know and How to Protect Your Business as a Trainer

2024-10-15T20:55:03-04:00June 11, 2018|Looking Back, News|, , |

Trainers are an important part of the horse world but seem to be the first to blame when a student is injured, a horse sale goes badly, or there is an injury to a client's horse in their care, custody, and control. The better you document what you are doing [...]

USDF Announces New FEI B Level Certified Instructors

2024-10-14T22:20:21-04:00January 15, 2016|Looking Back, News||

  Lexington, KY - The United States Dressage Federation (USDF) is pleased to congratulate new FEI B Level Certified Instructors Melissa Allen, MO, and Annie Moss, CT. Instructors who are certified at this level are tested in their riding and teaching skills, along with training theory at the Prix St. [...]

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