Breeding Analysis – the horses at the WEG from 1990 to 2010

November 29th, 2010
Christopher Hector looks at the bloodlines of the horses competing at the 2010 WEG in Kentucky and compares them to the horses that competed at the first WEG in Stockholm in 1990... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

The Education of Amy – Part 2 – Jumping Exercises

November 24th, 2010
We continue our series of training articles with showjumping trainer, Michelle Strapp Read Article Comments Off on The Education of Amy – Part 2 – Jumping Exercises
 

Do we still need Thoroughbred blood to breed Performance horses…


Chris Hector looks at the role of the Thoroughbred in producing the modern sporthorse, and finds some surprising statistics... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Buying a foal with Jens Meyer

November 12th, 2010
In this article, German stallion keeper, breeder, judge and classifier, Jens Meyer discusses what you should look for if you go shopping for foals... Read Article 2 Comments »
 

The Education of Amy – A Showjumping Clinic Part 1


This series of showjumping clinics with Michelle Strapp, trace the development of Australian jumping rider, Amy Graham Read Article Comments Off on The Education of Amy – A Showjumping Clinic Part 1
 

Eventing with Emma Mason – Are you ready for a young horse? Part 2 – Dressage


Emma Mason takes her young horse to a lesson with dressage trainer, Nick Fyffe Read Article Comments Off on Eventing with Emma Mason – Are you ready for a young horse? Part 2 – Dressage
 

Eventing with Emma Mason – Are you ready for a young horse?

November 4th, 2010
In this series of articles, eventing rider / trainer / coach, Emma Mason looks at the issues involved in starting a young horse Read Article Comments Off on Eventing with Emma Mason – Are you ready for a young horse?
 

Eventing: Gill Rolton, an eventful life Part 4

October 25th, 2010
Gill Rolton talks about her eventing career - and also trains one of her students... Read Article Comments Off on Eventing: Gill Rolton, an eventful life Part 4
 

Dressage is never boring with Wolfram Wittig


Wolfram Wittig is one of the world's most successful dressage trainers, he is also a very thoughtful - and funny - guy... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Eventing: Gill Rolton, an eventful life Part 3

October 15th, 2010
Olympic bound… The next star on Gill’s horizon, was Peppermint Grove, alias ‘Fred’, the horse that was to take her to Olympic gold, a horse that was loved by equestrian fans all over Australia… And like lots of great horses, Fred came about more or less by accident. By this stage my job was school […] Read Article Comments Off on Eventing: Gill Rolton, an eventful life Part 3