We get a lot of very cool new members. Here’s some WOMEN YOU SHOULD KNOW IN THE HORSE INDUSTRY. Please check them out!
Marya Zubaty – StableWoman Design
As a life-long horse lover and equestrian, it was obvious that Marya would center her design career around horses and the horse industry. For twenty years Marya has worked as a professional graphic designer, creating graphic design projects such as brochures, logos, publication advertisements and websites for the high-profile equestrian market and the lifestyle retailer. Among her high-profile clients are two members of the United States Equestrian Team. Her work has appeared in The Chronicle of the Horse, Sidelines, and the former Show Circuit magazine among several others. Utilizing her love for horses, her extensive design experience and her knowledge of the publishing and internet industries, Marya has recently launched a new online, magazine style, portal for ALL horsewomen named The StableWoman Gazette. Marya was recently an interviewed guest on the popular Stable Scoop Radio Show (Episode 76). You may learn more about Marya and her StableWoman Design & The StableWoman Gazette under “graphic designers” and “publishers”. › Continue reading
We are joined by Rood & Riddle vet Dr Chris Newton, and speak to him about being the official vet of the 2010 Alltech World Equestrian Games. Lauren Hough also joins us for a short chat before taking off for Europe for the World Cup Final riding Quick Study. In the news…. Molly the Pony is coming to Kentucky. Listen in…
2010 Radio Show Episode 83 – Official WEG Vet and WEG Hopeful Jumper Lauren Hough:
Scranton, PA – March 30, 2010 – Global equestrian apparel and footwear giant Mountain Horse USA has teamed up with C Bar T Productions Barrel Racing to outfit the C Bar T Finals Team in Mountain Horse Jackets for the next two years. Mountain Horse will be the “Official Outerwear of C Bar T Productions” and jackets will be awarded to the Top Ten Point Earners this year. They will be worn at the 2010 Southwest BRN4D Barrel Racing Finals in Tulare, CA, and at the BRN4D Northwest Finals in Pasco, WA, where there is a combined added purse of over $100,000 in cash and awards. C Bar T producers, Erik & Vicki Jacobson, will also be wearing Mountain Horse jackets at all races. “We are very excited to wear and promote such durable outerwear in the barrel racing community. We have some extreme weather out here and these jackets are the best”. –Erik & Vicki Jacobson- C Bar T Productions Owners-USA.
“Mountain Horse is proud to be the Official Outerwear of C Bar T Productions. These talented riders travel all year throughout the western states of CA, OR, NV, WA, MT, and AZ in hopes of making it to the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in Las Vegas. Barrel Racing is extremely popular and one of my favorite equestrian sports and we are excited to sponsor a west coast team that is so competitive.” – Sharon Gladski – Mountain Horse Brand Manager – USA.
Barrel Racing combines a horse’s athletic ability and the horsemanship skills of a rider in order to safely and successfully maneuver a horse through a clover leaf pattern around three barrels, which are placed in a triangle in the center of an arena. In Barrel Racing, precise control is required and the fastest time will win.
The 2010 Radio Show has a big announcement this week and we speak with Kimberly Brown, Templeton Thompson and Mark Peterson about the International Equestrian Festival. Listen in….
2010 Radio Show Episode 84 – A Big Announcement and the IEF:
News: The news this week starts in Great Britain in a story by our friends at Horse and Hound… Britain’s equestrian team has been set a target of 1 to 3 medals of any flavor for the World Equestrian Games this fall here in Lexington.
Horse Radio Network to Broadcast World Championship Results Daily from the 2010 International Equestrian Festival
Lexington, KY – With the opening of the 2010 International Equestrian Festival (IEF) just six months away, the Horse Radio Network, producers of the 2010 Radio Show by SUCCEED and six other shows, announced that it has reached broadcast deals with over 30 affiliates – expanding their audience to 37 countries – and announced plans to broadcast daily from the IEF as the Official Equestrian Radio Partner. The programming includes daily world championship competition results from the eight sporting events held at the Alltech 2010 World Equestrian Games, interviews with equestrian athletes, and fun-filled IEF coverage.
The International Equestrian Festival, held in the Lexington Convention Center, from September 25 through October 10, 2010, is located in the official host city of the World Games. The Horse Radio Network will join Presenting Sponsor HRTV (Horse Racing Television) in providing exciting coverage of the event’s entertainment, education and tourism components.
German-native and Canadian citizen, Evi Strasser, explains how she divides her time between Canada and Germany as the spring season gets underway. Plus we have a report on the 25th World Cup Finals from Claartje van Andel. Listen in.
Dressage Radio Episode 45 – Evi Strasser and World Cup Final Report Plus a Review of Lisa’s Recent Auction:
Margie Engle and Indigo were the winners of the $50,000 Grand Prix of Tampa CSI 2*-W after completing a clear round over the fences, but crossing the finish line with two time faults. Photo By: Anne Gittins.
Tampa, FL – April 4, 2010 – There were no rabbits this Easter at the Tampa Equestrian Festival during the $50,000 Grand Prix of Tampa CSI 2*-W. When four riders were unable to complete today’s jump-off round without bringing down a rail Margie Engle and Indigo were determined to have a steady, clear ride. The pair left all the jumps standing, and despite accruing two time faults, Engle and Indigo claimed today’s top prize.
Today, riders competed over courses designed by Michel Vaillancourt in the Covered Arena at the Bob Thomas Equestrian Center at the Florida State Fairgrounds. The first round featured an early triple combination to a liverpool fence, followed by a triple bar. As the course came to a close, riders had to show over a large oxer line, followed by a tight double combination, before finishing over a tall, single vertical. Many riders had a difficult time at the oxer line, the double combination, and the final vertical.
Six riders were able to complete the first round without fault and advance to the jump-off. The course began with a bending line, and then riders could take a difficult inside turn to a vertical, before making another inside turn to the second half of the triple combination. Finally, riders made their way to the triple bar before galloping to the tall vertical and finishing over the final oxer.
Wellington, FL – April 4, 2010 – The Young Jumpers took center stage on the final day of the 2010 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival. Casey Hodges took top honors on Av’e, owned by Wendy & Casey Hodges, in the $20,000 Adequan Young Jumper 5 Year Old Final. Ainsley Vince captured the victory on Utopie Des Hautes, owned by Ashford Farm, in the $20,000 Adequan Young Jumper 6 Year Old Final. Jeffery Welles rode Merlin, owned by Noel Love Gross, to the top prize in the $20,000 Adequan Young Jumper 7/8 Year Old Final.
The twelfth week of the FTI WEF is sponsored by Lifestyle Lift and concluded with today’s competition, which is also the end of the 2010 season at the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival. The 2010 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival had 12 weeks of competition, and they awarded almost $6 million in prize money through the circuit.
Anthony D’Ambrosio of Red Hook, NY, designed all of the Young Jumper courses in the International Arena. The morning began first with the $20,000 Adequan Young Jumper 5 Year Old Final. There were 14 to show in the first course and time allowed in the first round was 82 seconds. There were eleven obstacles in the first round, which included a two stride and an in-and-out.
Tampa, FL – April 5, 2010 – There were no rabbits this Easter at the Tampa Equestrian Festival during the $50,000 Grand Prix of Tampa CSI 2*-W. When four riders were unable to complete Sunday’s jump-off round without bringing down a rail Margie Engle and Indigo were determined to have a steady, clear ride. The pair left all the jumps standing, and despite accruing two time faults, Engle and Indigo claimed the day’s top prize.
Canadian Hugh Graham was the first to attempt the shortened course with Executive Privilege 3E, owned by King Ridge Stables. The pair had a difficult time making the inside turn to the double combination and pulled a rail off of the second fence. They also picked up faults at the tall vertical and the final oxer for a 12-fault total in 46.76 seconds. Their effort would earn them the fifth place honors.
Next on course was Pablo Barrios with G&C Quick Star, owned by G & C Farm and Gustavo and Carolina Mirabal. They also had a difficult time coming to the double combination, earning a fault at the B portion, and then also pulling the top rail off of the tall vertical. Their eight fault score in 43.30 seconds would take home Sunday’s fourth place award.
Wellington, FL – April 5, 2010 – The First Annual International Gay Polo Tournament was a huge success on and off the field.
Equestrian Life, led by 6-goaler Juan Bollini, edged bluhorse 4-3 to win the championship game played in front of almost 1,500 spectators at Grand Champions Polo Club in Wellington.
In the preliminary game, 7-goaler Jeff Blake scored on a breakaway with 31 seconds remaining to lift Step by Step Foundation over Buchanan Screen, Rail & Windows 5-4. Blake scored all five goals for Step by Step. Nine-goaler Nicolas Roldan scored three goals for Buchanan Screen, Rail & Windows and Jack Hoffman added one goal.
Bollini scored both of his goals in the final chukker to lead Equestrian Life. Gay Polo League (GPL) Founder and President Chip McKenney and Gordon Ross also scored for the winners.
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