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Light Bulbs — Moments and Metaphors: Marcella & Nessi
Nessi: Shining bright like a light bulb!
Lessons Learned: We’re Great at Being Average (Area III Champs Recap)
“We’re average, but at least we’re consistently average.” In this week’s Lessons Learned, Ainsley Jacobs discusses feeling average as she continues to compete on JJ in eventing.
Performance of the Week: Boyd Martin
Boyd Martin takes an individual gold at the Pan American Games and the USA secures its spot in Tokyo.
Grassroots, Public Access And A Venue For All: Flying Cross Horse Park
“We want not just to be a horse show facility for all breeds and disciplines, but to also offer public access. We talk about how we [the horse community] have access, we want the community to have access as well!”
Nation Media Announces Launch of Horse Nation Network
Streaming launches April 30!
The ‘Best Weekend All Year’ Is Nearly Here
An overview of the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event!
Oregon Horse Center Opens New Eventing Venue
Good news for the Pacific Northwest’s emerging eventing scene: the Oregon Horse Center, perhaps most famous for its extreme indoor mountain trail course, has opened a new eventing venue! Biz Stamm has the scoop.
Thursday Video: One Way To Tackle a Bank
Move over, chestnut horse leaping a ditch… we’ve found our new favorite event horse to watch.
#RoccoTheSausageDog: An Equestrian Hero
There is no such thing as a “non-barn” breed of dog.
Why It’s Dangerous To Be the Jumping Percheron
Stacey Chepren of the blog ‘The Jumping Percheron’ shares an important answer to a common question: how does eventing work on a full Percheron draft?
Tuesday Video: Behind the Scenes with Chris Burton
Get to know the man at the top of the standings after a wild cross-country day Monday.
Beyond the Razor Wire: A Tale of Two Rios
On the eve of the 2016 Olympic opening ceremonies, we take a look back at Leslie Wylie’s coverage of the 2015 Olympic Test Event in Rio as she contends with a vibrant but troubled city fraught with contradiction.
Eventing Nation: Michael Jung Wins Rolex Grand Slam of Eventing
Sally Spickard traces Michael Jung’s journey to winning the Rolex Grand Slam of Eventing after his victory at Badminton last weekend: Jung becomes only the second rider in history to capture this title!
Eventing Nation Rolex Recap, Day I: Michael Jung Leads Dressage
The Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event is well underway at Lexington’s Kentucky Horse Park — and to no one’s surprise, Germany’s Michael Jung and fischerRocana FST are leading the way after the first day of dressage.
Eventing Nation: All Horses Pass First Inspection at Rolex KY
The first jog is in the books!
Kentucky Performance Products: Moving On Up
Kentucky Performance Products owner Karen Isberg reflects on the development of The Natural E, or Leo, the Elevate Event Team’s eventing horse.
5 Thoughts That Enter My Mind While Entering The Sandbox
Enter at A, let mind wander. Eventer Lila Gendal outlines the five thoughts she has as she enters the dressage ring. Any of them sound familiar?
Mike Rowe Tries Dressage With Lauren Billys
Be still, our hearts.
Where Are They Now? Presented by Merial
Remember Ryan and her in-hand donkey eventer KitKat? You won’t believe how far they’ve come.
Eventing On the Ground: Meet Ryan and KitKat
Because some relationships were simply meant to be. (more…)
From EN: First Look at WEG’s Cross-Country Course
Hilly terrain and technical questions on Pierre Michelet’s 35-jump course will mean a lot of tired horses this Saturday. (more…)
Eventing Nation: The Best Teachers Come in Unlikely Packages
We recently caught up with the new owners of eventer Julie Wolfert’s former Intermediate mount, Buenos Dias, who lost her eye after a pasture injury. (more…)
Five Reasons Why Eventing Is My Sport
When you find an equestrian discipline you really click with, it’s a special thing. Lila Gendal explains why eventing is her sport of choice. (more…)