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Del Mar’s Lanni Dead at 68

The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club’s J. Terrence Lanni has died  at age 68. Lanni, who had been a member of the DMTC’s board of directors since 2001, passed away July 14 at his home in Pasadena, Calif., after a long battle with cancer. Lanni was also the former chairman and CEO of MGM Mirage, having […]

Ukraine, Japan qualify for Olympic show jumping

Ukraine and Japan will both be represented in the Olympic Jumping events at London 2012, following their success at the Olympic qualification event held July 10 on opening day of the CHIO in Aachen, Germany. Ukraine secured a team slot and Japan one individual place during Sunday’s qualifier for Olympic Groups C – Central and […]

Cornelissen World’s No. 1 in Dressage

Adelinde Cornelissen (NED) and the 14-year-old gelding Jerich Parzival have taken over the world number one slot in the Dressage rankings. With 2,578 points, the Dutch combination have moved up to claim the top spot on the FEI World Dressage Riders’ Ranking List. Previously, fellow countryman Edward Gal and the super-stallion Totilas reigned supreme for […]

Freestyle win for Seidel and U II in Austria

SoCal dressage star Guenter Seidel is officially back! The Cardiff, Calif.-based rider won his first European CDI4*since suffering a pelvic fracture in June 2010. Seidel and the 10-year-old KWPN gelding U II triumphed in the Grand Prix Freestyle at the Manfred Swarovski Memorial Tournament in Austria on June 26, it was reported by www.Dressage-News.com. The […]

Ross First in Line as US Endurance Chef

Emmett Ross has been formally recommended to be the Endurance Chef d’ Equipe for the United States Equestrian Federation. The announcement was made June 24 by the group’s Endurance Eligible Athlete Committee and Endurance High Performance Committee. Ross, currently working at a personal training facility in Texas, has been involved in every aspect of endurance […]

Churchill Downs Damaged by Storm

Torrential rain and severe winds damaged at least nine barns at Churchill Downs Racetrack in Louisville, KY, last night displacing about 150 horses and 100 backstretch workers housed on the premises, according to Associated Press. As a result, the track will be closed for live racing at least through today, though training will take place […]

Tevis Cup Moved to October

In an unusual move, the Tevis Cup board of governors has voted to change the date of the 2011 Tevis Ride from July to October 8, 2011, due to unusually high snow packs in the Lake Tahoe mountains where the 100-mile endurance ride takes place. “The alternate trail from Soda Springs to French Meadows continues […]

Pegasus Schedules 3rd Hunter/Jumper Show

Pegasus Equestrian Center has scheduled its third Hunter/Jumper show. Taking place June 25, 2011. this one will feature a Thoroughbred division. Proprietress Erin Rorabaugh promises “a fun-filled day of great classes and great prizes!”   Rorabaugh said she conceived the series after hearing from many local riders that there was a need for one-day shows […]

Harrison Chairs National Board

National Horse Show president Mason Phelps, Jr., announced in May that E. Hunter Harrison was named chairman of the board for the National Horse Show Association of America Ltd. Born in Tennessee, Harrison served for many years as president and CEO of the Canadian National Railway before retiring in 2009. He has left a legacy […]

Fellers 2nd, US 4th in St. Gallen

Flexible, a fiery chestnut stallion with a distinctive white blaze, propels rider Rich Fellers over an oxer at St. Gallen, Switzerland.

On June 3 the Netherlands galloped off with first place at the Nation’s Cup in St. Gallen, finishing on a mere 5 faults. Rich Fellers and Flexible placed second at the Longines Grand Prix of Switzerland. In the third round of the FEI summer Cup series, Great Britain and the home team of Switzerland tied […]

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