What’s New on the Jumping Scene?

July 24th, 2020
Who are the exciting young jumping stallions? We look at some of the new stars in Holland and in Germany... Read Article Comments Off on What’s New on the Jumping Scene?
 

The development of the German Training Scale…

July 23rd, 2020
How old is the German training scale? Where did it come from? All is revealed in this exclusive article... Read Article Comments Off on The development of the German Training Scale…
 

Vale Margaret McIver

July 22nd, 2020
The world has lost an exceptional woman, Margaret McIver, with sadness in our heart, we celebrate her life... Read Article 6 Comments »
 

Netstutteriets Fascination from full sister to Sezuan auctioned for €60,000

July 21st, 2020
Fascinating result in the Helgstrand Schockemöhle online foal auction - catch all the action... Read Article Comments Off on Netstutteriets Fascination from full sister to Sezuan auctioned for €60,000
 

Looking at connection with Susanne Miesner

July 20th, 2020
Finding the correct connection is one of the greatest challenges for any rider. Dressage trainer and author, Susanne Miesner sheds light on this vital topic... Read Article 2 Comments »
 

Stuart Tinney and Ava at the 2002 WEG

July 13th, 2020
The Bank/Water complex caused lots of problems, but not for Stuart and Ava. She was by sired by the imported Azzaro (Agentinus/Zeus), known as Aachen in Australia. Down the Bank, this was one of the most stylish combinations. The first element at the top of the Bank is partially obscured by the trees. Repairs were needed […] Read Article Comments Off on Stuart Tinney and Ava at the 2002 WEG
 

Thinking about canter, what makes a canter good, with Johan Hamminga

July 9th, 2020
Is the best canter always three-beat? Can a four-beat canter ever be correct? Johan Hamminga explains, and Jen Sekreve and a young Gotcha Utopia illustrate. “There is a lot of uphill tendency in this picture, especially for a young horse, the wither is much much higher than the croup, the horse is steady on the […] Read Article Comments Off on Thinking about canter, what makes a canter good, with Johan Hamminga
 

Christopher Hector: Talking with Charlotte Bredahl

July 8th, 2020
Charlotte Bredahl is recovering from an operation on her brain - meet this talented dressage rider, trainer, judge and mentor of young riders... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

WEG 2010, the Showjumping Final, celebrating the Stars…

July 7th, 2020
Story Christopher Hector, pictures Roslyn Neave The marathon series of events that is the WEG Individual Showjumping are drawing to a finale. The top 30 individuals ride two rounds to determine the four who go into the horse-swap shoot-out that is the final act. Remember the great combinations who took part… In the first round […] Read Article Comments Off on WEG 2010, the Showjumping Final, celebrating the Stars…