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Merial’s ULCERGARD™ and GASTROGARD® Named “Official Equine Stomach Ulcer Products of the USEF”

by Sarah Lane | 9/23/2005 2:00:00 AM

Lexington, KY — Merial, a world leader in animal healthcare, has joined the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) as its newest corporate partner. Though the partnership may be new, USEF athletes and veterinarians have depended on Merial for years, as its trusted products have long been used by USEF team horses as they travel to events both nationally and internationally. Through this partnership, we are pleased to announce that ULCERGARD™ and GASTROGARD® (omeprazole) from...

FEI World Reining Masters Finals: "One World, One Whoa" is the Motto as Reiners Gather in Manerbio, Italy

by By Simona Diale | 9/22/2005 11:59:00 AM

Reiners and reining enthusiasts from all over the world are pouring into the little town of Manerbio, Italy, where, in the wonderful Palasturla facility, the finals of the second $100,000 FEI World Reining Masters Finals, presented by the Arcese Group and the Italian Equestrian Sports Federation (FISE) will be held on Saturday 24 at 9 p.m. The event is run concurrently with the 2005 Italian Reining Horse Association Maturity. On Friday afternoon at 5.30 pm the FEI Strategic Plan Open...

Special Performance by the Tempel Lipizzans to Benefit the USDF Capital Campaign

by By the United States Dressage Federation | 9/22/2005 10:11:00 AM

A special performance by the Tempel Lipizzans to benefit the United States Dressage Federation's (USDF) Capital Campaign is planned for Sunday, September 25, at 2 p.m. This exclusive event, sponsored by Land Rover, will include highlights of the Tempel Lipizzans performance featuring live commentary about the history of the 425-year-old Lipizzan breed as well as an explanation of some of the movements performed. Following the 45-minute performance, guests will have the opportunity to ask...

Vaulters Share their Spirit at Second Annual Conference

by By R. VanVranken | 9/22/2005 9:19:08 AM

Equestrian vaulting combines the strength of gymnastics with the beauty of dance on the back of a moving horse. It is one of the seven recognized disciplines in international equestrian sports. Vaulting is also used to develop basic equitation and in many therapeutic programs. Have you ever considered what vaulting might be able to add to your riding program? Would you need to train a horse for a vaulting club? Do you want to know what the judge is seeing when scoring vaulters? Whether you are...

USA Today Names U.S. Show Jumping Rider Jeffery Welles Athlete of the Week!

by Sarah Lane | 9/21/2005 10:35:59 AM

Lexington, KY – A flawless double clear ride in Barcelona, Spain was one of the deciding factors in determining which team would go home as 2005 Samsung Super League Champions. As it happens, the U.S. Show Jumping Team was destined to take home that title—a title that more than a dozen U.S. riders worked for all summer long, and a title that came down to one last Nations Cup competition at CSIO Barcelona. As for the double-clear round that helped clinch the overall season win, we...

Sara Schmitt, Tracey Morgan and Boots Wright Win USEF National Combined Driving Pony Championships at Laurels at Landhope

by By Laurels at Landhope | 9/15/2005 12:07:00 PM

In a brilliant display of skill and finesse, Sara Schmitt, of Glen Gardner, NJ, drove her Morgan stallion, High Country Doc, to one of only a few clean and clear rounds in the cones phase at The Laurels at Landhope and her first national championship. The last in the order of go on Sunday, September 11, Schmitt had some wiggle room. Ahead by only four points under the new rules where a ball down is now a three-point penalty instead of five. This gave her a small margin of error, one that could...

Iron Spring Farm Imports Popular KWPN Stallion UB40

by By Christine DeHerrera | 9/12/2005 3:01:00 AM

Iron Spring Farm has just imported one of the most popular young stallions in Holland, UB40. A four-year-old son of Olivi by Jazz, UB40 placed third in the championship keuring for dressage horses at the 2004 KWPN stallion show in Holland and received excellent scores for his gaits and dressage potential during his performance test. UB40's first foals were recently inspected and also received excellent scores and remarks from the inspectors. His foal, Armstrong M., was the high-selling foal...

The Jockey Club Revises Rules to Add Provisions Regarding Inspections of Thoroughbreds

by By The Jockey Club | 9/9/2005 11:39:00 AM

The stewards of The Jockey Club have approved revisions to the Principal Rules and Requirements of The American Stud Book ("Rules"), adding provisions regarding inspections of Thoroughbreds by representatives of The Jockey Club's Registry Department. According to The Jockey Club's Registrar Rick Bailey, the rule changes relate primarily to the increasing numbers of Thoroughbred foals reported as born in the first several days of January, and a concern as to whether these foaling dates are being...

The American Hanoverian Society Announces New North American Show Jumper Breeding Program

by By the American Hanoverian Society | 9/9/2005 10:41:00 AM

The American Hanoverian Society (AHS) announced the establishment of a new Jumper Breeding Program. A cooperative effort between the AHS and the two regional Hanoverian breeding clubs in Canada, the Jumper Breeding Program is intended to promote the breeding of high-quality Hanoverian show jumping horses in North America. The Jumper Breeding Program is based in part on the successful experience of the Programm Hannoveraner Springpferdezucht (PHS) in Germany, which was created in 1993 by the...

Kentucky Equine Education Project Pledges $10,000 to Help Hurricane Katrina Horses

by Sarah Lane | 9/9/2005 10:00:34 AM

Lexington, KY – Showing the true spirit of teamwork for the equine industry, the Kentucky Equine Education Project, known as “KEEP” throughout the Bluegrass state, has pledged $10,000 to the United States Equestrian Federation Hurricane Katrina Equine Relief Fund. “We have to do all that we can to help alleviate some of these disastrous effects,” said Jim Navolio, Executive Director of KEEP. “Our mission and the mission of USEF are parallel and we’re...