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Equestrian

National Equestrian Team coach helps inspect Red Hills course

Capt. Mark Phillips spent Wednesday morning inspecting the Red Hills International cross-country course and came away satisfied with what he saw. His opinion carries some weight — Phillips is in the final year of his 20-year tenure as the ... continued at Tallahassee Democrat

Speculation over Totilas being sold to Austrian equestrian investor

In Austria, there has been much speculation as to whether top black dressage stallion Totilas is to be sold to Austrian equestrian investor Gaston Glock. It follows confirmation that Glock has recently signed a ten-year sponsorship contract with the Dutch ... continued at Cornish Guardian

EQUESTRIAN: Holly back in Dengie frame

RIDGEWAY Pony Club’s Holly Horton, 15, has booked her ticket to the second round of the Dengie Winter League Pony Club show jumping series, writes KATE HEALEY. The Dengie is a well established national competition for Pony Club riders across the British ... continued at This is Wiltshire

Equestrian: Darbi hoping to leap all the way to the top

A TEENAGE event rider from Market Rasen has been selected for a programme that will hopefully help her progress to Olympic standard. Darbi Murphy, 15, was offered a place on the Lincolnshire Elite Athlete Programme (LEAP) in December – and now needs ... continued at Grimsby Telegraph

EQUESTRIAN: Award for Jasmine

SOPWORTH'S Jasmine Punter has won a national award from the British Showjumping (BS) Association. The Beaufort Hunt Pony Club rider was named the NAF Shining Star of January, given to members of a BS Junior Academy who have shown a great deal of commitment ... continued at Gazette and Herald

Paralympics: Equestrian star Pearson calls for calendar switch

LEE Pearson wants the Paralympics and Olympics to switch positions in the calendar to ensure disabled athletes are not seen as an after-thought. Like the world's best able-bodied sportsmen, nine-time gold medal winner Pearson is hoping to be in action in ... continued at This is Sentinel

100 Years of Olympic Equestrian Sport

The London 2012 Olympic Games marks 100 years of equestrian sport in the Olympic movement, and FEI President HRH Princess Haya is looking forward to celebrating the centenary at Greenwich Park this summer. “We are really proud to be celebrating 100 years ... continued at Horse-Canada.com

EQUESTRIAN | Squad Moves Into Final Match With Unbeaten Record

With just one show left in the regular season, the equestrian team remains unbeaten. Although the Red faced some challenges over the weekend at the Cornell Show, hosted at Oxley Equestrian Center, the squad pulled through and dominated the ring. continued at Cornell Daily Sun

United States Equestrian Federation announces new Show Jumping coach

On Tuesday, the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) released the name of the next Chef d’Equipe and Technical Advisor of the U.S. Show Jumping Team. Olympic veteran Robert Ridland will take the reins from George Morris when he retires ... continued at HorseChannel.com

Olympics doubt for equestrian

COULD horses be dropped from the Olympics after this year's London Games? Cost, quarantine, stabling, logistics and space restraints have been flagged as major issues for a host country by International Equestrian Federation president Princess Haya, of Jordan. continued at Weekly Times Now