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Stranger than Fiction

This week, two stories came my way that just begged to be put together in a post. They have much in common, both being about Welly World and about lawsuits (two things which go together like cookies and cream). Here is where they differ: one is fictional, and the other is true. Your job today […]
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A Tale of Two Horses…and Three Names…and Two Microchips

This is not an endurance story. It’s a story of cheating and corruption. And it’s far from over. The characters include what we could now consider ‘the usual suspects’: 1. The Maktoum family, in the form of Sheikh Hamdan, Sheikh Mohammed’s second son (one of Sheikh M’s 23 offspring). The son of Sheikh M’s senior […]
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Special Equine Canada Announcement

In an unprecedented act of innovation, Equine Canada has announced this morning a proposal to suspend the hunt for a new CEO. Instead, the considerable resources of hiring, training, retaining and firing a Chief Executive will be redirected to the creation of a brand new department, called the Crisis Department. This new addition to EC’s […]
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HP (I’m not talking about the sauce)

Last week I interviewed Canadian Show Jumping Team chef Mark Laskin (look for the interview in the May issue of Horse Sport). He’s the one who filled the very large shoes Torchy Millar left behind after London. Mark talked about the very gently-sloped, two-year-long hand-over of the reins from Torchy to him. He commended Jump […]
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Doha Debriefing – Susan the Fearless Editor’s final guest post

I hope everyone caught the results and photos that were posted on the Horse-Canada News page during the CHI Al Shaqab during the show last week. In the final Grand Prix, worth 650,000 euros, the top three placings were held by Ludger Beerbaum of Germany with Chiara 222, and Belgian riders Gregory Wathelet with Sea […]
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Ten Thousand Words

The above ten photos were taken at two FEI Endurance races in 2009, both in the UAE. One of them was the President of the UAE Cup race, the other was not identified to me by the very civic minded photographer who agreed to allow me to publish this irrefutable evidence of what Endurance races […]
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Falcons in the Desert – Part Two of Susan’s Guest Blog from Doha

This post has nothing at all to do with horses, but Qatar is such an overwhelming place and there is certainly a lot of other cool stuff to talk about. I promise there will be horses next time. Tuesday morning we were taken to a falcon farm about an hour from Doha (hunting with falcons […]
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Canada REALLY Kicks Ass!

Last week, in a post-hockey-gold-coital state of euphoria, I suggested that we needed to get equestrian sports into the Winter Olympics so that Canada can do better. Well, apparently our jumpers don’t need snow and ice to kick the competition out of contention. Yes, I realize this is old news to anyone with a pulse […]
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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

Unfortunately, I was unable to obtain permission from the photographer to publish the photo that I wanted to share with you, so instead I will use the proverbial thousand  of these one dimensional little things to describe it. It was snapped during the recent President World Cup Endurance race in Abu Dhabi, and the person […]