Texas Tech Mourns Mascot ‘Midnight Matador’
The university’s longest-serving horse passed away Feb. 3. (more…)
Nailed It or Failed It? Sports Illustrated Edition
Featuring athletes from a wide range of sports, Sports Illustrated is a staple in locker rooms and doctor’s offices everywhere. Let’s take a look at a few horsey moments to be found in the popular magazine in this edition of “Nailed It or Failed It?”
SpectraVET Performance of the Week: Boyd Martin
A fist-pump well earned!
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The Idea of Order: Packing your Trailer for a Show…
…vs. the Apocalypse in your trailer when heading home.
How To Be a Professional Cowgirl: Part I
Meet Kathleen McConkey, whose life has taken her from the New Jersey suburbs to a working Montana cattle ranch. (more…)
World Equestrian Brands Helmet Cam: Hwin Goes XC
Elisa Wallace’s “Mustang Magic” partner completes her first horse trial! (more…)
The Athletic Rider: 10 Tips for Eating Clean on the Road
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Back on Track ‘Horse Therapy’: My Horse, My Salvation
Reader Vanessa Spanvill shares her story.
How Arabian Sport Horses Are Changing the Game
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This is quite possibly the best horse-for-lease video in history.
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‘BellyBrush’: Every Horse’s Wildest Dream Come True
Tummy scratches for all!
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Sometimes we run across an ad so honest, so forthright, so “did they really just say that?” that there is nothing left for us to do but slow clap.
Weekly Instagram Round-Up
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‘Oh Crap’ Monday, Presented by Bimeda
Monday is the crappiest day of the week so it only makes sense that we make things official. Here’s our latest batch of reader-submitted “Oh Crap” photos — starting with this gem from Alice Hirst of Tasmania, Australia.
HITS Ocala $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix
Congrats to winners Kaitlin Campbell and Rocky W!

Kaitlin Campbell and her Rocky W (ESI Photography)
From a USEF Network press release:
Kaitlin Campbell and her Rocky W jumped to victory in 38.220 seconds in a nine horse jump-off in the $25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix in the Ocala Horse Properties Stadium on Thursday.
Campbell, of Georgetown, Kentucky, went second-to-last in the jump-off. Only two riders had jumped clear to that point. Campbell and her Holsteiner/Dutch Warmblood cross, fondly known as Rocky, finished clean to collect the winning check for $7,500.
“I’ve had Rocky nine years now. We actually bought him in Ocala in 2006 and this is our first time back. He obviously likes it here,” said Campbell, 23, who works as a trainer at Marigot Bay Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, and aims to jump Rocky in the Great American $1 Million at HITS Post Time Farm on March 23. “He’s 17-years-old now – I really want to jump in a big class with him.”
Wannick WH, owned by Candy Tribble and Windsor Show Stable, and ridden by Christine McCrea of East Windsor, Connecticut, posted the first clear round of the jump-off. Their time of 40.598 held the lead until Campbell rode, putting them in second place to earn $5,500.
Third place went to the only other clear jump-off round, posted by Dorothy Douglas of Flower Mound, Texas, on S&L Farms’ S&L Elite with a time of 40.635, over the course designed by Danny Foster of Ontario, Canada.
Mary Goldman’s Centurion B, ridden by Lisa Goldman of Hawthorn Woods, Illinois, had the fastest time of 36.542 in the jump-off but failed to clear a rail at Fence 11, dropping them to fourth place. HH Dauphin, owned by Woodrun and ridden by Laura Linback of Mundelein, Illinois, finished with four faults and a time of 40.660 to take fifth place.
$25,000 SmartPak Grand Prix
Place Horse Owner Rider Prize Round 1 Faults JO Faults JO Time
1 Rocky W Kaitlin Campbell Kaitlin Campbell $7,500 0 0 38.220
2 Wannick WH Candy Tribble & Windsor Show Christine McCrea $5,500 0 0 40.598
3 S & L Elite S & L Farms Dorothy Doughlas $3,250 0 0 40.635
4 Centurion B Mary Goldman Lisa Goldman $2,000 0 4 36.542
5 HH Dauphin Woodrun Laura Linback $1,500 0 4 40.660
6 Troya Retiro Juan Pablo Betancourt Juan Pablo Betancourt $1,250 0 4 41.071
7 Titus 2:11 Derek Petersen Jared Petersen $1,000 0 4 41.258
8 Le Bon Classic Cloverlea Farm Inc. Tricia O’Connor $750 0 4 44.539
9 MTM Centano MTM Farm Tracy Fenney $750 0 12 47.026
10 Cassevel Maddie Skimming and Derek Petersen Derek Petersen $500 4 * *
11 Pluto Santa Catalina Farm Manuel Torres $500 4 * *
12 Udiana Trade Winds Farm Agatha D’Ambra $500 4 * *
Go Kaitlin, and Go SmartPak!



