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Tremendous Response to Wellington Aid Drive for Haiti Flood Victims; Collections to Continue

by By Equestrian Sport Productions | 9/17/2008 4:51:00 PM

A trailer full of clothing, blankets and other items to help victims of widespread flooding in Haiti has been sent from Wellington to Miami for shipment to the devastated nation. "We have had a tremendous response so far," said Katherine Bellissimo, who initiated the collection effort. She is a partner in Wellington Equestrian Partners that owns the management company, Equestrian Sport Productions, of the Wellington horse shows. "The tremendous response to the needs of the flood victims has...

Ebeling and Rafalca Win Dressage World Cup Qualifier

by By Chris Stafford | 9/17/2008 4:35:00 PM

California dressage rider Jan Ebeling and the 11-year-old Oldenburg mare Rafalca won the dressage World Cup qualifier at Saugerties CDI-W show in upstate New York this past weekend with a score of 71.700%. This result came after their victory in the grand prix on Saturday. Ebeling was delighted with the mare who, "didn't really have any mistakes," in the grand prix freestyle. "She was really, really super, and it was definitely a confidence builder." The test, which is ridden to music from the...

Guenter Seidel and U II Win the 2008 USEF National Developing Horse Dressage Championship Sponsored by the Dutta Corporation and Performance Horse International

by Stacey Meier | 9/16/2008 1:12:00 PM

Lexington, KY— In the newly created 2008 United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) National Developing Horse Dressage Championship sponsored by the Dutta Corporation and Performance Sales International, Guenter Seidel and U II had a strong showing Sunday to win the championship with a total score of 70.873. Similar to the Young Horse championship, the competitors faced high winds which made their rides difficult and a spooky environment for the horses. Seidel felt he was lucky to draw an...

Larson Cruises to Individual Gold; Schmersal Bronze at 2008 FEI World Reining Championship

by Joanie Morris | 9/15/2008 7:37:00 PM

Maneirbo, Italy – The US Reiners had plenty to celebrate at the first FEI World Reining Championship, convincingly bringing home three medals. Jordan Larson will return to his Whitesboro, TX home with two medals, adding individual honors to his team Silver. Riding Lena Gallo, Larson loped into the arena on Sunday and had a nearly perfect trip. The coliseum was full of atmosphere and Larson’s ride was clearly the crowd favorite, nearly bringing the house down. His large circles were fast and...

Kentucky Horse Council Sponsors Clinics at Experience the Horse

by By Essie Rogers | 9/15/2008 2:28:00 PM

The Kentucky Horse Council (KHC) announced the sponsorship of a day-long clinic teaching holistic approaches to whole horse health at Experience the Horse on October 4, 2008 in Georgetown, KY. Located at the Scott County Fairgrounds, the clinic runs in conjunction with Festival of the Horse which is held in downtown Georgetown. “The clinic we’re offering is a great educational opportunity for horse owners and horse-interested people to learn more about alternative horse health care and...

Team USA Spins to Silver at 2008 FEI World Reining Championships

by ITRHA Press Release | 9/13/2008 12:59:00 AM

Manerbio, Italy – It was a close finish but with a total of 667.5 points Team Italy took the gold medal in the very first FEI World Reining Championship on Friday, September 12. Team USA took the silver medal with 663.5 points closely followed by Team Germany which finished only a point behind the United States. Sixteen countries were represented in the World Reining Championship and in order to determine who would step on the podium for the bronze medal, reining enthusiasts had to wait...

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...

Crowd Wowed by Chris Hickey’s exhibition Freestyle at Dressage at Devon Preview Party

by By Sally Silverman | 9/11/2008 11:34:00 AM

The theme for the Dressage at Devon Preview Party was "Be Part of the Magic," and a magical evening it was. The affair took place in the lovely gardens of Jane MacElree’s historic Fairy Hill estate in Newtown Square, PA. The weather was perfect, the flowers were blooming in a riot of color, and guests were treated to a stellar musical freestyle by Chris Hickey on Bugatti Hilltop. Approximately 150 supporters of Dressage at Devon were on the guest list. To boogie woogie music that was...

Great Britain Gallops Home with a Horde of Medals at 2008 Paralympic Games in Equestrian; US Team Aims for 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games

by Joanie Morris | 9/11/2008 10:46:00 AM

Hong Kong, China – A collective sigh could be felt in the Sha Tin venue as the final day of competition at the 2008 Paralympic Games got underway this morning. For everyone who has put so much time, money and work into the last six weeks – all that remained was 15 hours. The British made the best of those hours, winning 10 medals. The competition kicked off with the Grade III riders performing their Individual Freestyle tests. Barbara Grassmyer was the first US rider in the ring...