Nancy Jaffer
EQUESTRIAN SPORTS
NEWS AND FEATURES
FROM NEW JERSEY AND BEYOND
U.S. Olympic show jumping team selected
Laura Kraut, Kent Farrington and McLain Ward, all of whom rode on the Tokyo Olympic team three years ago, have been selected for the squad that will go to the Paris Games later this month. Laura, the only rider to go clear in the Nations Cup at Aachen last week, will...
Dressage riders from the U.S. make their mark at Aachen
There was some good news for U.S. dressage at the Aachen International Equestrian Festival Saturday. It was comeback time for Steffen Peters in the 4-star Grand Prix Freestyle, where he and Suppenkasper finished third in the wake of a frustrating nineteenth-place...
Chester Weber a driving winner at Aachen
The only U.S. entry in the Aachen four-in-hand driving, Chester Weber showed style and grace in winning the dressage phase with a score of 35.59 penalties over Australia's Boyd Exell, the world number one, marked at 38.79. Chester, the world number 11, said modestly,...
Rider eventing rankings are shuffled
Boyd Martin remains the top American on the FEI's eventing ranking list, but he has dropped from second to sixth. Meanwhile, Caroline Martin Pamukcu, who will be his teammate at the Olympics this month, made a big jump up from twenty first to eleventh. Liz Halliday...
USHJA has a new executive director
One of the U.S. Hunter Jumper Association's first employees has become its executive director, as Whitney Allen succeeds Kevin Price in the role. Whitney, formerly USHJA's director of operations, started her work in governance with the American Horse Shows...
USA close to a top-3 finish in Aachen team dressage
The USA just missed the podium in the Grand Prix that opened the 5-star dressage team competition at the Aachen World Equestrian Festival on Thursday morning. The team finished fourth with a total of 214.283 percent behind third-place Denmark (215.544). The squad was...
A good day/bad day story for the U.S. at Aachen: UPDATE
Steffen Peters had a disappointing test with the veteran Suppenkasper in the 4-star Grand Prix at the Aachen World Equestrian Festival on Wednesday, scoring 68.131 percent as he finished nineteenth in a field of 22 starters. The 16-year-old Suppenkasper, or Mopsie as...
Aachen opening ceremonies–all about the USA
Slices of American life, from surfing to Barbie, cowboys, cheerleaders and even the Statue of Liberty (not the real one, of course) were on display during the energetic opening ceremonies of the Aachen World Equestrian Festival Tuesday. The USA is Aachen’s “partner...
Combined driving event boosts the sport on a special weekend
Alice Tarjan is best known as a dressage rider. Dennis Sargenti is a master of the Essex Fox Hounds. But enjoying the discipline of driving is something they have in common. And, oh yeah, they happen to be married. The couple from Oldwick, N.J., spent the weekend near...
Going to the 2028 Olympics? You’ll probably be going to Galway Downs
All equestrian sports for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and Paralympics are being proposed for Galway Downs in Temecula, between Los Angeles and San Diego, according to a statement from LA 28. Although these disciplines originally were going to be held at a...
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