After a year of preparation, Meagan DeLisle got her second chance to ride in a George Morris clinic. Would her luck turn around in 2018? →
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I Survived George Morris… With Lots of Homework: 10 Hours In
When George Morris gives you homework, you get down to business. That’s the mindset driving Meagan DeLisle, who was assigned 50 hours of work in the saddle after riding for George earlier this year. →
I Survived George Morris… For the Most Part: Clinic Recap, Part II
It takes real courage not only to face your biggest fears, but to admit when you simply aren’t ready. Meagan DeLisle found both kinds of courage at last weekend’s George Morris clinic. Her recap concludes today with Part II. →
I Survived George Morris… With Six Stitches!
In Part I of a two-part adventure, Meagan DeLisle shares her roller-coaster George Morris clinic experience. Pros: she earned a “beautiful!” from George. Cons: she also went to Urgent Care. →
2017 Horse Nation Readers’ Choice Award Winners
Our first-ever Readers’ Choice Awards saw nine hotly-contested categories with the best stories of the year vying for honors. We’re pleased to announce the winners here! →
Cavalor Best Mini-Series of 2017
These pieces packed a punch over several installments, and now we get to review them again to pick the best mini-series of 2017, presented by Cavalor! →
Best of JN: Winning the Lottery With Know Thyme
Meagan DeLisle of Jumper Nation closes one door and opens another. →
Grand Prix Dreams on an OTTB Budget
“Most of the greats were made on Thoroughbreds […] amazing former racehorses that took our riders to the Olympic podium, gold medals in hand.” Meagan DeLisle holds on to that history with her own OTTBs to fuel her own Grand Prix dreams. →
Happy Thanksgiving! The Horse Nation Staff Counts Their Blessings
From all of us at Horse Nation, we wish you a most happy Thanksgiving! From riding across Mongolia to riding for George Morris — and of course, for you, our amazing readers — we have a lot to be thankful for this year. →
#TBT: To the Next Generation of Equestrians
A heartfelt open letter from Meagan. →