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Valegro to Retire After 2016 Olympics?
In the wake of today’s announcement that Valegro may retire next year, Jenni Autry compiled a list of the dressage champion’s top three most memorable performances. Here they are, as kindly republished from our sister site Eventing Nation. (more…)
#NoStirrupNovember Support Group: Halfway There!
It’s been a rough road but we see you guys sticking with the program and getting stronger, ride by ride. So strong, in fact, that now some of you are just showing off out there!
The Academic Equestrian: ‘Tis the Season for Snuggling
Haley Ruffner gets warm and fuzzy.
Horse Radio Network Holiday Radiothon Wants YOU
Featuring 20 hosts, celebrity guests and over $2,5000 in prizes, this year’s Horse Radio Network radiothon promises to be an epic 12-hour long holiday party you won’t want to miss.
Skijoring Featured in New Canon Commercial
Equestrian skijoring, a crazy sport horsepeople in cold climates invented to keep themselves entertained in the winter, is the focal point of a new ad from camera maker Canon.
Skijoring isn’t exactly the easiest winter sport to video, which is what made it such a great subject for the ad.
The commercial was filmed in snowy Patagonia and required a drone as well as an array of Canon cameras. According to the Canon website, challenges included the weather conditions, which were “were extremely changeable… five minutes after this shot was taken, visibility was down to just 1.5 meters.”
The crew used a snowmobile to keep up with the action, but even its top speed of 64kph was just barely enough to keep up with 55-year-old Skijoring World Champion Franco Moro and his horse Paultio.
Here’s a behind-the-scenes video:
Go skijoring!
8 Stunning Photos of the 2015 Longines Global Champions Tour Venues
The 5* show jumping tour, which wraps up this weekend in Doha, includes 15 events spanning 13 countries. From Monaco to Madrid to Miami Beach, and each of the venues is breathtaking in its own way.
What’s in a Name?
Biz Stamm shares the story of her horse’s very special prefix.
Horses & Art: Celebrating Don Quixote’s ‘Rocincante’
Rider, artist and author of equestrian art blog “The Flying Shetlands” Shya Beth explains how Don Quixote’s “horse like no other” has been represented in art form around the world.
One of the most influential and widely translated books in literary history, The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha, written by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, is celebrating 400 years since its first publication this year. Often referred to by its abridged title, Don Quixote, the book was published in two volumes during the early 1600s and is considered to be one of the most read works of literature ever created.
Did you know that it took Don Quixote four days to chose a name for his horse? Many sculptures have been made of the famous Spanish knight and his beloved horse, ‘Rocinante,’ with the newest one to join the collection featured above.
In honor of the book’s four-century anniversary, the professionals at Oyma 3D made Quixote this horse of his dreams this summer in July. Egyptian design engineer Mahmoud Al-Swedy of Oyma3D digitally sculpted a 3D model of Rocinante over the past nine months.
“This is my homage to Don Quixote. I have been profoundly influenced by this deeply amusing and truly compelling book and wanted to create something that reflects my admiration,” says Al-Swedy.
“It took me quite a while to decide what is the best way to honor a gentleman like Don Quixote de la Mancha, until I figured out that giving him the horse of his dreams is the best gift we could ever give him. Particularly, if the horse design is very complex to the extent that it can be made only by professional 3D printers.
“Don Quixote’s horse Rocinante was not just an ordinary horse, but he was to him the resemblance of the super horse that a heroic knight like Don Quixote can rely upon in his legendary battles like when he fought the giants (such as the famous fight with the windmills),” adds Al-Swedy.
“A horse like no other, this is how I wanted this sculpture to be, an intricate and unique piece that suits a magnificent knight like Don Quixote.”
According to Al-Swedy, Rocinante came together through the collective efforts of artists and vendors from Egypt, Spain, Holland and the USA. While the design sketching was done in Egypt, the 3D modeling and bronze casting was completed in Spain and the final 3D printing prototyping was done in Holland. The final orders will be shipped to the USA for 3D printing. He compares this global network of partners for the project to the influence that the book has had around the globe.
“It’s no surprise that a book globally revered would have a team from across the world working together in its celebration.”
Other artistic renderings of Rocinante include this statue by Anna Hyatt Huntington at Brookgreen Gardens in Murrell’s Inlet, South Carolina.
This sculpture of Rocinante was created by Anna Hyatt Huntington in 1923.
Rinconete is the horse and Cortadillo is the donkey.
And, finally, a painting of Don Quixote and Rinconete by Honoré Daumier (1868).
For more fascinating equine art history features, check out The Flying Shetlands, a blog by equine artist and rider Shya Beth. Her mission is to showcase and highlight unique and exceptional equine art and artists across the globe.
Growing daily, The Flying Shetlands has new articles every Tuesday and Friday. It is also the founder of the first ever #EquineArtHour on Twitter for equine artists along with art and equine enthusiasts to share their work and interact with each other for an hour every Sunday, 4-5 p.m. See the official page here.
#NoStirrupNovember Support Group, Week 1: Life Is Pain
We’re one week into No-Stirrup November — and everyone knows that the first week is the hardest. How are those legs feeling?
Tally Ho! A Georgia Fox Hunting Photo Essay by Elena Maas
Between the elegant traditions, the action and nature’s vibrant color palate, the sport of fox hunting is a photographer’s dream come true. Elena Maas shares some images from Georgia’s Belle Meade and Bear Creek hunt clubs.
Top 10 Reactions from Winning 2015 Breeders’ Cup Jockeys
From classic fist-pump to shock-and-awe.
#TBT: Do You Train Like an Athlete?
Tara La Bree explains why you should.
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#NoStirrupNovember Begins, Internet Explodes in Pain
That’s right, Horse Nation. The season of sore thighs is upon us, and stirrup-less riders everywhere have taken to social media to air their grievances.
‘For This Sunset on This Day, I’ll Take It’: In Memory of Catherine Ford
The equestrian community lost one of its own yesterday in Catherine Ford, a mother, OTTB advocate and writer who has generously shared her work with Horse Nation over the years.
10 Ear Bonnets for the ‘Special’ Horses in Your Life
If the bonnet fits, wear it!
WIHS Equitation Finals: You Be the Judge!
A cool new app allows audience members to judge the 2015 Washington International Equitation Finals (WIHS) live.
Dubarry Tuesday Video: When Soccer Met Show Jumping
Spanish football giant FC Barcelona loaned its iconic venue to the equestrian set for a Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final promo video, and the results were… dramatic.
The actual Final took place at the neighboring Real Club De Polo de Barcelona on September 24-27, but when in Barcelona…
From the FEI:
World football giants FC Barcelona welcomed Equestrian sport to its iconic Camp Nou home-ground in a remarkable venture, allowing for a unique look and set-up inside the players tunnel with some of the world’s best riders.
The legendary Catalan club, winners of five UEFA Champions League crowns, plus 50 domestic league and cup titles, achieved another first in its illustrious 116-year history when top Jumping riders Jeroen Dubbeldam (NED), Sergio Alvarez Moya (ESP) and Jessica Mendoza (GBR) helped mark the build up to this year’s Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final in Barcelona.
Walking down the players’ tunnel that has been graced by superstars like Barcelona heroes Lionel Messi, Neymar and Andres Iniesta and be pitch side where some of football’s most memorable action has unfolded, proved an awe-inspiring occasion.
What an amazing experience, to be overcome with excitement and emotion, being welcomed into the FC Barcelona stadium, not long before Barcelona and Catalonia welcome the world’s best jumping riders and thousands of equestrian fans to the Polo Club right next door.
The video:
And some behind-the-scenes footage:
You guys sure know how to make an entrance!
So… who ended up with the win?
Check out more coverage of the Final here.
Go Riding.