Carlchen W Channels His Inner Gazelle At The National

Lexington, Ky.—Oct. 31 You’d be forgiven if you weren’t familiar with Alex Granato and Carlchen W before this year. The pair had picked up plenty of wins, but it’s been on a smaller stage. However in 2019 they stepped into the spotlight with five Fédération Equestre Internationale wins at some of the biggest U.S. shows. Now […]

MVP Is The Thoroughbred’s Ambassador At The National

Lexington, Ky.—Oct. 31 Tess Fortune wasn’t planning on getting a Thoroughbred when she first came across MVP—far from it. She’d spent the latter half of her junior career competing on warmbloods and had an amateur-owner mount she planned to sell in order to purchase a couple of young prospects. But then that horse tore his […]

Back From The Brink: Conspicuous Goes From Deathbed To Maclay Finals

Emma Fletcher was sitting at the table at her aunt’s house for Thanksgiving dinner last year when she received a phone call from the barn manager at her family’s Grazing Fields Farm. Her equitation horse Conspicuous was colicking. Worried, Fletcher, 17, drove home and called out a veterinarian. They scoped his stomach but didn’t find […]

Walk The Line Is The Energizer Bunny At The National

Lexington, Ky.—Oct. 31 If you didn’t know any better, you’d think Walk The Line was just starting his career. Though the Selle Luxembourg is now 20 years old, nobody told him that. “He’s like the ever-ready bunny,” Lynn Seithel said. “I rode him three times yesterday before [our classes], and he was a little up today, […]

Dream Fulfilled And A Clean Sweep At The National

Lexington, Ky.—Oct. 30 Growing up, Caroline Ingalls heard stories about her mother competing at the National Horse Show in saddle seat equitation during the 1970s, so it’s always been a dream of hers to compete there. She made it 10 years ago as a junior in the ASPCA Maclay Finals, but she’s been hankering to come back […]

Junior Spotlight: The Cram Sisters Do It All

For some, family time is spent around the dinner table, but for Celia (16) and Liza Cram (15), familial bonding happens in the barn and on the road between shows. Their mom, Cathy Cram, trains students at their Highfields Equestrian in Aiken, South Carolina, and their dad, Rick Cram, manages horse shows through his Progressive […]

Amateur Showcase: From Foal To Grand Prix, Gualtieri Is Enjoying The Journey With Castalano

With a full-time job and a young family, Katharin Gualtieri didn’t make jumping around grand prix classes her goal, but over the last three years, she’s entered an elite pool of amateurs competing amidst top professionals on Castalano, a 17-year-old homebred gelding. “I’m the only one who’s ever jumped him,” said Gualtieri. “I’ve certainly had […]

It’s All About Adjustability With Phillip Dutton

Whether you’re a five-star competitor or a beginner novice rider, Olympic team gold and individual bronze medalist Phillip Dutton has the same basic message: Adjustability is key. As he worked with a range of riders at Rutledge Farm in Middleburg, Virginia, on Oct. 26, Dutton focused on increasing adjustability by improving responsiveness in the horse. […]