Young Rider’s Survival Story Is A Call To Action On AEDs

Last month, at a sanctioned hunter/jumper show held at Fox Lea Farm in Venice, Florida, 14-year-old Ryan Haselden suffered a sudden cardiac arrest while competing. Miraculously, she survived—despite the fact that fewer than 10 percent of people who arrest outside of a hospital setting do—because this venue flawlessly executed its emergency response plan, had qualified […]

New Mom Caroline Pamukcu Proves She’s Back On Top At Bouckaert Farm

Caroline Pamukcu is used to being on the go, having competed 18 horses 93 times from beginner novice to advanced in 2024. But she left the show scene in October, as she and her husband Deniz Pamukcu prepared for a new chapter of their life: parenthood. The couple welcomed daughter Blake Pamukcu, who shares a […]

After A Break From Competing, Brian Feigus Holds A Winning Hand With Four Aces

Brian Feigus has been all in on hunters and jumpers since he was 13 years old. Growing up in Farmingdale, New Jersey, with a mother who taught lessons at the family farm, Feigus has always been passionate about training, teaching and showing. He’s racked up top placings on a string of horses and maintained a […]

Horse Pros: Proper Business Management Creates Success Beyond The Saddle

This is the second in a series of articles blogger Eliza Sydnor Romm is writing about four areas of major concern for horse professionals identified in her survey of 1,500-plus people in the industry: long-term financial planning, business management, making boarding profitable, and managing employees. Read the first article, about long-term financial planning, here. In […]

Vicki Bergevin Has Created A Lasting Legacy At Parkside Stables

Over its nearly 50 years in business, Parkside Stables has become an institution in the Seattle-area hunter/jumper community. Thanks to its reputation for putting horses first, and consistently developing safe, successful horse-and-rider partnerships, the team at Parkside has helped hundreds, perhaps thousands, of aspiring equestrians achieve their goals. Although several generations of trainers have contributed […]

Julie Wolfert Receives USET Foundation’s 2025 Amanda Pirie Warrington Grant

The U.S. Equestrian Team Foundation has awarded the 2025 Amanda Pirie Warrington Grant to Julie Wolfert of Bucyrus, Kansas. As the philanthropic partner to the U.S Equestrian Federation, the USET Foundation’s mission is to ensure U.S. equestrian athletes and teams have the resources necessary to maintain excellence on the greatest international stages. Grants and funding […]

Understanding That The Path Is Not Linear

A few weeks ago, a friend of mine took his young, promising FEI horse to a big indoor show—their first after a season of success in outdoor competition. The Grand Prix went well. But in the freestyle, his poor horse was overwhelmed by the environment and utterly lost the plot. My friend had to pilot […]

Verlooy Ponies Up To Win Big In Thermal

Thermal, Calif.—March 8 If you’re going to fly halfway around the world to compete for a season, you may as well make it worth your time. Belgian Jos Verlooy is doing just that at the Desert Circuit, notching his second win of the winter with FTS Killossery Konfusion in the $117,000 Marshall & Sterling Grand […]

Tatum Takes The Title In R.W. Mutch Equitation Championship

Thermal, Calif.—March 8 The R.W. Mutch Equitation Championship has never been a great class for Violet Tatum. Her first two years contesting it she didn’t get a ribbon, so her goal this year was just to make it to the second round. Tatum did that and much more, winning the class over Taryn McEntire and […]