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The Rutgers Equine Science Center offers a stable of experts
Searching for answers to your horse-related questions? Whether they involve health, pasture and manure management, exercise physiology or other equine-related subjects, the Rutgers Equine Science Center is offering an opportunity to learn from people who know. The...
Agneta Currey, a key volunteer for the Hampton Classic, has passed away
One of the guiding lights of the Hampton Classic Horse Show, Agneta Currey, died Oct. 20. A resident of Franklin, Tenn., Wellington, Fla., and Southampton, N.Y., she was a native of Sweden who met Brownlee O. Currey Jr., an investment banker at Equitable Securities,...
WEC gets a prestigious qualifier
The new World Equestrian Center in Ocala, which is set to open in January, has been allocated the U.S. Longines FEI Nations Cup™ qualifier by the FEI. The prospective dates for the show hosting it are March 16-21, although the full FEI calendar is still...
What a concept! The Vermont Summer Shows are going back to Vermont
The Vermont Summer Festival, which was held at HITS’ Saugerties, N.Y., facility this year due to Covid restrictions in is home state, is returning to its regular venue in 2021. However, HITS is remaining on board to handle the logistics. “I am very excited to be a...
You’ll have to wait before buying tickets for the Kentucky 5-star
Ticket sales for April’s Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event have been delayed until a date to be announced in January, due to the challenges posed by the Covid-19 situation. While the tickets normally would be available in the autumn of the year before the Kentucky...
Come to the Kevin Babington benefit show Oct. 11
There will be a hunter/jumper/equitation show at Duncraven in Titusville, Mercer County, Oct. 11 to raise money for Kevin Babington, who was paralyzed in August 2019 when his horse fell in a grand prix. The show, which debuted last year, offers raffles and sales of...
UPDATE: Plantation Field: What’s in a name?
Reacting to the Eventing Nation website’s “attack” on the use of the name Plantation Field for the major eventing series in Unionville, Pa., property owner Cuyler Walker announced today that he is cancelling the lease of his land for the competitions. The Plantation...
USHJA annual meeting going virtual
The U.S. Hunter Jumper Association, the last of the U.S. Equestrian Federation’s affiliates in the Olympic disciplines to make a decision about what to do with their annual meeting, has gone the same route as the U.S. Dressage Federation and U.S. Eventing. Its board...
A new distinction for a ’50s medalist
Texan Col. John Russell is now the oldest living Olympic medalist. The colonel, a show jumper, was on the U.S. bronze medal team at the Helsinki Olympics in 1952. Col. Russell, who turned 100 in February, assumed the honor following the death of Swedish runner Folke...
Hunter/Jumper/Equitation Trainer Kip Rosenthal is gone
Kip Rosenthal, a successful hunter and jumper rider who became a top trainer and respected mentor, died today after a long illness. She was 69. Her sister, Jo Michaels, noted that Kip “loved her career of over 50 years working with horses and their people. In turn,...
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