[ad_1] William Woods University equestrian students celebrated big wins at two recent competitions. Students attended the United Professional Horseman’s American Royal National Championship from Nov. 11-16 in Kansas City and the 2019 Color Breed Congress from Nov. 1-9 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. At the UPHA American Royal National Championship, students brought home three grand championships and
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[ad_1] Pictured at the ribbon cutting are from left to right, Dean Jacobs, Zach Dean, Deanne Holmes Monroe, Chris Elliott, Margot Orr, Shannon Martin, Missy Weber, Reece Weber, Rick Weber, Suzie Harms, Lori Centa, Karen Bice, Sam Leonard, Sheila Young, Mike Young, Mary Young, and Chris Hernstrom.Photo by Susan Cable While we frequently hear about
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[ad_1] Editor’s note: We at The Horse are horse owners like you. Certain equine-care products have impacted how we manage our own animals, and we want to share our experiences with you. These select products are ones we use and love every day. A friend recently told me I have horses like most women have
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[ad_1] Seattle writer and poet Paul Hunter’s new work is homage to a contemporary working West. Ben Wilder is Paul Hunter’s main character that rides with us through each of the 18 stories that make up his new, contemporary western novel, Sit a Tall Horse. It is contemporary in that while we don’t know the
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[ad_1] 1999 – Wince (Sir Henry Cecil, Kieren Fallon) 19th century trainer Robert Robson may have the honour of training the most winners of this event (nine), but Sir Henry Cecil also managed to win it six times, including with great fillies like Oh So Sharp, Bosra Sham and Sleepytime. This was his last winner
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[ad_1] Published: June 4, 2020 5:04 pm ET It isn’t something you see very often: a Little Brown Jug and O’Brien Award winner wearing a saddle, rolling around the ground at a major Standardbred horse show. Regardless, that’s exactly what Michaels Power was doing a few months ago, and his rider, Kailey Williams, could not
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[ad_1] Our virtual trip around the international world of horse racing continues over the July 4-5 weekend with a bevy of important races in England and France. Four postponed classics are on the agenda, including the coveted Oaks and Derby in England, but the highlight of the weekend is undoubtedly the Coral-Eclipse Stakes, in which
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[ad_1] Subscribe now and have TLV’s Weekly Dispatch delivered to your inbox. Suzanne Crull is winning top honors in Arabian Horse Association competitions Since she was 7, Suzanne Crull has loved horses and horseback riding. As a young adult, the University of Mississippi sophomore and her steeds have become prize-winning regulars in regional and national
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[ad_1] When her doctor told Susan Oakes, 37, of Navan, Co. Meath, Ireland that she would have two years left to ride before rheumatoid arthritis sidelined her, she created an extensive and ambitious bucket list of riding goals to complete while she was able. Fifteen years later, Susan is still riding, and still ticking items
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