This Horse Is a Better Dancer Than All Of Us
This horse line dances like a professional.
Horses In History: The Years Without a Triple Crown (Part I)
With both Cloud Computing and Always Dreaming skipping the Belmont, we’ll have three different winners of the Triple Crown races this year. We take a look back through the Triple Crown’s history for similar stories!
SpectraVET Perf. of the Week: Devon Pony Races
Competing at the Devon Horse Show is a rite of passage for many equestrians — but our favorite performance remains the pony steeplechase!
The Idea of Order: ‘I Love You!’
“I know. “
World Equestrian Brands Drone Cam: Cal Crush Clydesdales & Restored Mining Wagons
Driving horses keeps history alive — and Cal Crush Clydesdales went one step further by hooking to restored copper mining wagons. We’ve got the scoop and the drone cam footage!
Suffolk Downs To Officially Close Its Doors
The historic Massachusetts track has been scaling back on live racing for years, but with a sale expected to close soon to a development company, it appears that Suffolk Downs’ days are truly numbered.
#TBT: To the Next Generation of Equestrians
A heartfelt open letter from Meagan.
Best of Craigslist, Volume 51
The best worst column is back! Keep sending us your terrible, horrible, no good, very bad ads.
Lessons Learned: Worth the Investment
Ainsley Jacobs, our adult amateur event columnist, illustrates why well-fitting tack for both horse and rider is so important, and how not to spend a small fortune.
#horsenation ‘Grams of the Week
Another week of horse life, rounded up in your images!
Tuesday Video: Course Walk
After all, it’s important to start our next generation young in all the best practices of being an equestrian.
SmartPak Monday Morning Feed: Ask a Non-Rider
Didn’t think “Ask a Non-Rider” could possibly get funnier? Think again.
Kentucky Performance Products: Does Your Horse Need Extra Vitamins?
Short answer: maybe. Kentucky Performance Products has the scoop.
Retired Racehorse Project Showcase: Trainer Videos, Part II
Watch our spotlight trainers in action!
Video: Cutting Horse… Or Trick Pony?
Look out, future riders/trainers of this little guy, because we have a suspicion he might grow up to be a handful…
Wylie vs. the Mongol Derby: Katniss Everdeen and Her Magical Wine Bra
In which Leslie Wylie unveals her secret weapon for surviving the Mongol Derby.
#TBT: 6 Things Only Equestrians Do While They’re Driving
1A. Wonder how long it’s been since the interior was last cleaned.
Best of JN: George Morris Riding Apparel Debuts
The best way to guarantee the infamously particular George Morris doesn’t hate your outfit? Buy it from him directly!
Wellington, Fla. – May 18, 2017 – Legendary trainer and judge George H. Morris has inspired a fashionable new line of classical riding apparel by Equine Couture and TuffRider. All products will be available in the United States starting the middle of July. A soft launch of the Pro Polo for ladies and men was released during the recent Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event. These lines seek to bring back classical riding apparel using contemporary fabrics, a concept which Morris refers to as ‘back to the future.’ An iconic and respected figure among the hunter/jumper and equitation disciplines, Morris is a classical rider himself and wants the brands to reflect his style. The GHM Collection incorporates seven bold colors into their ensembles that embody Morris’s unique perspective in the equestrian industry: Cornflower Blue, Safari, Duck Green, White, EC Navy, Wine, and Graphite. Products include knee patch breeches, long and short sleeve polo shirts, and show coats. “The material of their clothing is absolutely beautiful,” noted Morris. “It is very high quality, very soft, very absorbent and fits correctly. I am proud and honored to have my name associated with such fine clothing.” Affordably priced yet fashion forward in design, the GHM Collection by Equine Couture for ladies and GHM Collection by TuffRider for men is expected to become a staple for schooling and showing wardrobes across the country. George H. Morris is considered the “founding father” of hunt seat equitation. Former chef d’equipe for the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) show jumping team, Morris hosts clinics all over the country to educate upcoming riders. Morris’s reputation precedes him, winning the ASPCA Maclay Horsemanship Finals and the AHSA Hunt Seat Equitation Medal Final at Madison Square Garden at only fourteen. For more information on upcoming products, visit www.breeches.com. |
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