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Successful Oldenburgs Show Their Talent

by By Stephanie Law | 3/9/2009 12:41:00 PM

Out of 50 mares, geldings, and stallions in the three-year-old and four-year-old divisions each, the two mares, H.W.'s Saskia and Quithablue stood out as the true champions that they were at the Oldenburg Free Jumping Day at the Horse Center in Vechta, Germany. Both mares were stunning in their form and explosive power over the fences, and earned top scores that were not at all easily given out by the tough judges, Ulrich Henschke and Gilbert Böckman. H.W.'s Saskia who is by Stakkato, and is...

American Saddlebred Registry Sweepstakes Payouts up from Last Year; ASR Prize Programs Award nearly $500,000

by By Jessica Fisher | 11/10/2008 11:10:00 AM

The American Saddlebred Registry (ASR) Sweepstakes total payout of over $210,000 in 2008 tops the 15-year high of $199,424 in 2007 and is the most prize money awarded in one year since the Sweepstakes’ all-time high set in 1992. Coupled with its futurities, American Saddlebred Registry prize programs distributed close to half-a-million dollars ($473,744) over the course of approximately three weeks during the Kentucky State Fair (August 17-23) in Louisville and the All American Horse Classic...

A Triumph After Tragedy Helps Sandy Ferrell Sparkle in American Hunter Jumper Foundation Pro Finals

by By Diana DeRosa | 10/30/2008 12:20:00 PM

“It’s the camaraderie that means so much,” commented a cheerful Sandy Ferrell after winning the 15th Annual $7,500 Professional World Championship Hunter Rider Finals for the 2008 American Hunter Jumper Foundation (AHJF) Professional World Cup Championship Rider (WCHR) title, which took place on October 3 during the eight-day Capital Challenge Horse Show at the Prince George’s Equestrian Center in Upper Marlboro, MD. The 2008 WCHR Professional Finals is sponsored by Stillwell-Hansen, Inc.,...

American Hanoverians Take Home $8,000 in Special Awards at Dressage at Devon

by By Sandra Werkheiser | 10/7/2008 3:02:00 PM

American-bred Hanoverians vied for several special cash awards offered at Dressage at Devon, September 23-28. This was the second year that Paul Cohen of Associations Underwriters, Inc., & Ziplow Horse Insurance Agency (AUIZHI) donated $2,000 for Hanoverians bred by members of the Mid-Atlantic Hanoverian Breeders Club (MAHB) competing in the breeding division of the prestigious show in Devon, PA. The AUIZHI-MAHB award endows $1,000 to the highest-placed young horse and $1,000 to the...

Talented Young Horses Showcased at the 2008 USEF National Dressage Championships

by Stacey Meier | 9/12/2008 4:53:00 PM

Lexington, KY – Showcasing the top young dressage horses from across the country, two invitation-only championships are underway at the Kentucky Horse Park— the 2008 Markel/United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) National Young Horse Dressage Championship presented by Collecting Gaits Farm and the 2008 USEF National Developing Horse Dressage Championship sponsored by the Dutta Corporation and Performance Sales International. Both championships continue to grow in stature by drawing...

US Horses Pass Jog at 2008 FEI World Reining Championships

by Stacey Meier | 9/11/2008 12:03:00 PM

Lexington, KY – The first FEI World Reining Championship held outside the World Equestrian Games gets underway tomorrow in Maneribo, Italy. Seventeen nations will be represented in a competition where the best of the US will go head to head with the best in the world. The US will be represented at the Palasturla in Manerbio by four of the country’s best reiners. Pete Kyle, Jordan Larson, Tom McCutcheon and Craig Schmersal will take on the world. McCutcheon will be having a homecoming of sorts...

Three Clear Rounds Gain Jessica Pyfer the Title of 2008 Adequan/USEF National Pony Jumper Individual Champion

by By Stacey Meier | 8/17/2008 5:33:00 PM

Lexington, KY— The final leg of the three-day Adequan/United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) 2008 National Pony Jumper Individual Championship was fast-paced and highly competitive as 25 young riders came back on Saturday night to compete in head-to-head competition. Over a more challenging course with larger fences than the team competition the night before, it was 10-year-old Jessica Pyfer and Sosha who went triple clear to win the 2008 Adequan/USEF National Pony Jumper Individual...

U.S. Event Riders prepare for 2008 Olympics at Barbury Castle International Horse Trials

by By Joanie Morris | 7/10/2008 10:05:00 AM

Lexington, KY – Five American horses had their final preparation for the 2008 Olympic Games at the Barbury Castle International Horse Trials in Marlborough, England July 4-6. A star studded field of over 100 horses graced the beautiful venue despite some less than ideal weather throughout the weekend. Olympic-bound riders from numerous countries were spotted making their final preparations in the CIC*** at Barbury Castle. Californian Gina Miles was the highest placed American rider with Pan...

Atlanta Summer Week II Enjoys Generous Conclusion

by By Cynthia Grisolia | 6/30/2008 3:11:00 PM

The week’s final spotlight shown on the children-adult jumpers as 47 horses took center stage with hopes of landing the starring role in Classic Company-sponsored $15,000 Jumper Classic. Carri Carse aboard her mount Letterman had the final call back and left the Georgia Horse Park all smiles. On Saturday, Derek Petersen of Archer, FL, captured his second Outback Steakhouse-Horses Helping Horses Grand Prix aboard Jordan Coyne’s Larazo, delivering an exciting conclusion to a weekend of giving at...

UPDATED: Bloomberg Picks Up Two Wins in Norten-Hardenburg as U.S. Show Jumpers Succeed in Europe

by By Gillian Ellis | 6/25/2008 1:09:00 PM

Lexington, KY- This past weekend was a busy weekend for Show Jumpers in Europe. Alice Debany-Clero won the grand prix at CSI2* Bonheiden (BEL). Debany-Clero is based in Paris and was riding Tin Tin, an eight-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare. The pair won the class with a time of 39.11 seconds in the jump-off. The second place duo, France’s Olivier Jouanneteau riding Kaeleme, had a jump-off time of 39.21 seconds. A tenth of a second was the deciding factor. The CSI2* Bonheiden (BEL) continues again...