
Wellington, Fla.—Feb. 11
When Kent Farrington is facing a jump-off that's 11 riders strong, he has to strategize.
“My plan usually in a jump-off is
Wellington, Fla.—Feb. 5
They say those who can’t do teach—not so for U.S. rider Laura Kraut. She does both extremely well, competing at the highest level
Wellington, Fla.—Feb. 3
Winning a qualifying class for the grand prix is not that big a deal when you're Ian Millar.
The man holds the record
Loxahatchee, Fla.—Jan. 17
Have you ever been watching someone’s dressage test and thought, “I wonder what the judge is scoring that movement, and why?”
Loxahatchee, Fla.—Jan. 16
Training a young horse is a lot like parenting—and clinicians Lilo Fore and Hans-Christian Matthiesen want to help the riders and trainers
Wellington, Fla.—Jan. 7
Never give up: it’s good advice for everyone, and clinician Laura Kraut gave it time and again to riders at the George H.
Wellington, Fla.—Jan. 6
If you thought flatwork would be contained in Thursday’s flat lessons, think again. Before Olympic veteran Beezie Madden began her gymnastic work demonstration
Wellington, Fla.—Jan. 5
Winning equitation championships is what qualified a lot of the riders for the USEF George H. Morris Horsemastership Clinic, but Anne Kursinski
Wellington, Fla.—Dec. 30
There’s an elusive moment all dressage riders are searching for when they swing into the saddle. A space within the movement where
Wellington, Fla.—Dec. 29
The riders and auditors at the Robert Dover Horsemastership Clinic expected to watch and learn from top caliber instructors such as Olympians
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