Archive for: September, 2011

Stiegler Tops USEF Talent List

Demi Stiegler was tops among 41 entries in the United States Equestrian Federation Show Jumping Talent Search Finals West, which concluded Sept. 24 at the L.A. International Jumping Festival in Burbank. “It was amazing!” said Stiegler, who trains with Archie Cox and Robyn Stiegler. “I was sixth coming into Phase III, and I knew from […]

Lamaze gets Canada off to a great start in Barcelona

Olympic champion Eric Lamaze continued his winning streak by claiming the Grand Prix Ciutat de Barcelona Copa SEAT at the 100th edition of CSIO Barcelona. Riding Atlete Van T Heike, Lamaze was the only rider among 45 entries to post two perfect clear rounds. Spain’s Rutherford Latham placed second after making two time faults with […]

2014 World Cup exits Mexico for France

Guadalajara, Mexico ― host of the Pan American Games Oct. 14-30 ― has withdrawn its bid to host the FEI World Cup Final Jumping in 2014, prompting the Fédération Equestre Internationale Bureau to allocate the the FEI World Cup Jumping and Dressage Finals 2014 to Lyon France. The French city was one of two bidders […]

Coe Packs One-Two Punch

Kristen Coe and her chestnut horse clear a huge jump.

It was a one-two punch for Kirsten Coe, who took first and second at the $50,000 Blenheim World Cup Qualifying Grand Prix Sept. 16 at the Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park in San Juan Capistrano. Combined with her third place ribbon at the Grand Prix of Showpark CSI-W in Del Mar Sept. 3, Coe has […]

Santa Anita opens 2011 Season Sept. 30

Santa Anita Park’s 2011 Autumn Meeting begins Sept. 30, with 13 graded stakes, including six Grade I events to be run as part of Santa Anita’s Breeders’ Cup prep program that encompasses the first two weekends of the 24-day race meeting. The 2011 Breeders’ Cup will for the first time take place at Churchill Downs […]

Black Watch Polo to L.A. Oct. 9

  Nacho Figueras’ Black Watch team will pound the chukkers at Will Rogers Park Oct. 9, when the second annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic touches down in Los Angeles. Last year marked the first time Veuve hosted its closing season game in Los Angeles, and the company proclaimed the event a huge success, as spectators […]

Shear Heroics honored at Santa Anita

It was a moment right out of a Hollywood movie: 90-year-old man throws himself in front of a stampeding Thoroughbred to push a six-year-old girl to safety. But it happened for real, March 12 at Santa Anita Park, when paddock guard John Shear acted in the call of duty to maintain safety in the walking […]

Lamaze Masters Spruce Mil

Eric Lamaze and Hickstead won the $1 Million CN International that capped the Spruce Meadows Masters Tournament on Sunday, Sept. 11. The duo was the only one to go double-clear around Leopoldo Placidos’ challenging course ─ an accomplishment all the more astounding in that Hickstead is now 15 years old. To his first place prize […]

USEF Picks Pan Am Jumpers

McLain Ward rides the great grey horse Antares F

Beezie Madden, McLain Ward, Christine McCrea and Laura Kraut are the four riders that have made the U.S. Show Jumping Team for the 2011 Pan American Games. The United States Equestrian Federation has recommended to the United States Olympic Committee the athletes in combination with the following horses for the  Oct. 14-30 games, in Guadalajara, […]

Japan has Olympic event

Japan has secured an eventing slot at the 2012 Olympics. The Japanese team made the cut at the London 2012 Eventing Team Qualifier for Asia-Pacific nations that took place at the Fidelity Blenheim Palace International Horse Trials (GBR) September 8-11. New Zealand, led by Clarke Johnstone, finished first in the team competition, but was already […]

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