Anne Marie had another short jump lesson with Bruce. They warmed up over the logs first, then did a vertical with placing poles on take off and landing.
She practiced a wide natural oxer, six bending strides to the vertical, making sure to wrap around the oxer so that the next six strides were easy and even.
After a fun and successful weekend of competition for team OHE, it was time to unpack and repack the trailer for Plantation Field International.
Where does a team's success truly come from? Is it the team undergoing management changes? Or, is it team members having access to super-star horses?
For the last post in this series on fitting bridles, Jochen lists a number of the most popular bridles available with some of their features and benefits.
As the Open Welcome on Thursday was an extremely good class, I am expecting no less for the feature class tonight. This will be a course that will be set at 1.45m or 4.9ft. We will see 28 entries and 27 will compete. In the track we will have a tripl
Do you get repeats of Blackadder across the pond, the cult BBC TV sitcom starring our beloved Rowan Atkinson? It is set in various historical eras, and in his earliest manifestation Blackadder is the odious son of a medieval king, and his “stooge�
Welcome to Angelstone Farm and another Saturday Night Lights Grand Prix. The class tonight will be the $86,600 Delta Hotel and Dwight Crane Grand Prix. This will be a FEI 3*rated class. The posted height is 1.60m and the speed will be 375mm. There ar
This article will teach those wanting to learn how to and the importance of properly fitting a bridle to your horse, starting from where part I left off.
Paying to play in show jumping and being paid to play in endurance have much in common. Both enterprises pivot around fabulously wealthy patron-riders.