Tuesday, Apr. 23, 2024

2021 Sport Horse Breeding Issue

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Dec 20 COTH
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In this issue:

• Dogs, pigs, bunnies and of course horses display their holiday spirit.(view photos)

• Sir Sinclair’s Lasting Legacy
The popular Dutch Warmblood sire is making a big impact on modern dressage.(read more)

• Free Rein With: Alaina Brooks
Meet USEF’s leading hunter breeding breeder.(read more)

• Horse Of A Lifetime: Windfall 2
This influential stallion carried Darren Chiacchia to an Olympic medal in 2004 and sired two horses on the U.S. team at the 2021 Tokyo Games.(read more)

• Between Rounds with Julie Winkel: Developing U.S. Sport Horses
Our columnist shares the practices she employs in her young horse development and the principles behind them. (read more)

• Glynn Reinvents To Find Happiness In The Horse World
About four years ago she changed focus to be more present in her daughter’s life, but she shows she hasn’t lost her touch with a winning derby ring-return at the Final Chase Horse Show.(read more)

• Ki-Juan Minors Loves A Stage
Whether singing or showing, he believes his hard work will help him realize some big dreams. (read more)

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• Crumbaker Claims Her First U.S. Dressage Finals Win
Mariah Crumbaker had nearly made it home to Beloit, Kansas, from the U.S. Dressage Finals when she got a call from work: A patient’s water had broken. After an 11-hour drive, she pulled in to her farm after dark, quickly put away her horse, Baroncelli, and safely stashed his championship cooler and prizes. Then it was off to the hospital to help deliver a baby at 4:30 a.m.(read more)

• U.S. Dressage Finals Photo Gallery

• Janicki Takes Top Honors At Desert Dressage II
The professional from the Pacific Northwest made his CDI debut a winning one with Heron.(read more)

• Baughman Regains His Confidence At Tryon International
After a tough spring, the young professional stepped back before building up again and earning a win at the CCI4*-L in North Carolina.(read more)

• Mooney Gets A Reminder On The Power Of Perseverance
Though her day didn’t start perfectly at the Lindsay Maxwell Charitable Fund USHJA Emerging Athletes Program, the 16-year-old’s hard work paid off. (read more)

• 8 Tips To Make Shoeing Safer For Your Farrier And Horses
Create the best possible environment for all involved with some simple changes to your barn and mentality. (read more)

* Commentary, In The Country, Victory Lap, Marketplace, Art Gallery, Finish Line and much, much more.
Enjoy!
The Chronicle of the Horse


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