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Best of HN: Equestrian Life Hack — Moving Stall Mats

Horse Nation contributor Melanie O’Neill, an event and dressage rider from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, shared this recent mind-blowing equestrian life hack. We’ve all had to contend with the dreaded barn chore of moving, cleaning and then replacing those cumbersome yet necessary stall mats — they’re bulky, heavy and just not designed to be picked up and moved easily.

Melanie found a cheap and easy way to haul those mats around the farm using common materials lying around pretty much every barn we can think of. In Melanie’s words: “I have heard of using clamps or vise grips, but I didn’t have those … and this is free!”

Genius! With just a long section of twine and a few pieces of old hose for secure handles, Melanie made a handy little DIY mat handle in just a few seconds flat.

Thanks, Melanie! Have an equestrian life hack of your own to share? Let us know by emailing [email protected]!

Go riding!

Boekelo Final Horse Inspection: Getaway, Fleeceworks Royal Accepted

Doug Payne’s with Lisa Wall’s Getaway and Tamie Smith with Judith McSwain’s Fleeceworks Royal were both accepted this morning at the final horse inspection at the Military Boekelo CCIO3* in Enschede, Netherlands. In total, 67 horses will move on to show jumping, which gets underway at 11:00 a.m. local time (5:00 a.m. EST). For the early birds out there, you can watch the final phase live at this link. The scores are close at the top and there will be pressure on overnight leader Tim Lips to jump Bayro around clear and secure his place in history as the first Dutchman to win Boekelo. Can he do it? Stay tuned!

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Sunday Links Presented by One K Helmets

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I don’t know about you, but all the riding instructors I’ve had through my life deserve a major pat on the back for all I’ve put them through. All would automatically fill in the “More Leg” box on Instructor Bingo. Oh, and “Shorten Your Reins.” I’m sure they get very tired of saying that one!

National Holiday: National Dessert Day

Major Events This Weekend:

Military Boekelo CCIO3*: WebsiteEntriesXC Start TimesLive StreamEN’s Coverage

U.S. Weekend Action:

Hitching Post Farm H.T. [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times/Live Scores]

Maryland at Loch Moy H.T. [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]

Radnor Hunt H.T. [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]

Majestic Oaks H.T. [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]

Paradise Farm H.T. [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times/Live Scores]

Fleur de Leap H.T. [Website] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]

Las Cruces H.T. [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times/Live Scores]

Sunday Links

East, West, and Central: The 2018 USEA FEH Champions!

2019 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods for Human Athletes

Gochman’s Golden In USEF Junior Jumper Championship At Pennsylvania National

“Godfather of British showjumping” Peter Robeson dies at 89

Confessions of a horsey couple blog: why you should NEVER call a dressage test for your other half…

Trainer clips standing on her head in latest video

Rider weight limit imposed for Santorini donkeys

LiftMaster signs on as a title sponsor for $50,000 Eventing Grand Prix at Bruce’s Field 

Sunday Video: 

Boekelo From the Spectator’s Point of View

The sun was shining and the spectators were out in droves today at the Military Boekelo CCIO3* in the Netherlands. What does Boekelo look like from the point of view of one of the thousands (and thousands) of spectators? Walk around the venue with Soofshorseriding and get a glimpse of what went on between the galloping lanes and behind the ropes, from the vet box to the vendor area to the course-side bars.

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Tim Lips and Bayro Hold Boekelo Lead; Tamie Smith, Doug Payne Jump Clear

Tim Lips and Bayro. Photo by Ashley Claus.

Tim Lips is one step closer to becoming the first Dutchman to win the Military Boekelo CCIO3* in Enschede, Netherlands. He and Bayro, a 12-year-old KWPN (Casantos X Vanya, by Corland), remain on their record score of 19.2 after posting a superb double clear round on cross country today.

“The fact that I [finished] the cross in exactly ten minutes was a bit of luck, and I hope that I will have this luck on my side tomorrow, too! The fact that I can be the first Dutchman to win this [event] tomorrow gives me a little extra pressure, but Bayro is a good jumping horse and has proven it several times,” Tim said. “Bayro not only felt great, but was also really sharp, so I was able to make that pace, and the enormous encouragement from the crowd along the route gave me and my horse wings.”

The top three placings remain unchanged. Less than a rail back from Tim and Bayro sits Germany’s Julia Krajewski and Samourai du Thot, a 12-year-old Selle Francais (Milor Landais x Melitos du Thot, by Flipper d’Elle). They clocked the second fastest round of the day, posting a time of 9 minutes, 49 seconds. They move ahead to show jumping in striking distance of the win on 22.6, and Julia is feeling confident for tomorrow.

“My horse has shown several times that it has no problems with the courses in the final jumping test, and I intend to stay faultless and put all the pressure on Tim’s shoulders,” Julia said.

Julia is also seventh after cross country with BG Amande’s 8-year-old Amande de B’Néville, having moved up 10 places after a clear round 1 second over the time in the mare’s first attempt at the level.

Julia Krajewski and Samourai du Thot. Photo by Ashley Claus.

Great Britain’s Laura Collett and London 52 eased the pressure off the leaders just a bit, adding 1.6 time penalties for a two-phase score of 24.7 for third place in the CCI3* debut for the 9-year-old Holsteiner (Landos X Vernante, by Quinar). They’ll have little room for error tomorrow as Izzy Taylor (GBR) and Springpower, Astier Nicolas (FRA) and Alertamalib’Or and Dirk Schrade (GER) and Unteam de la Cense are all within a rail of third place.

“This is a relatively young horse that has made a huge step in his development here in Boekelo,” Laura said. “The way he approached the cross country and kept on galloping gives me the confidence that we can continue to work for my ultimate goal in the coming year: Tokyo.”

Tamie Smith and Fleeceworks Royal. Photo by Libby Law Photography.

Looking to the American contingent, we are thrilled to report two beautiful clear rounds. Tamie Smith and Fleeceworks Royal added just 6.8 time penalties to sit 16th overnight.

“It all went basically to plan. She was foot-perfect everywhere,” Tamie said of “Rory,” a 9-year-old Holsteiner mare (Riverman X Marisol, by Corofino I) owned by Judy McSwain. “You always have a ton of pressure coming overseas to perform, especially on a grant. She answered all the questions spectacularly and I couldn’t have asked her to be better. … She was smart and paying attention and rideable. The two chevrons caused quite a bit of trouble, and she was textbook through there. The water was great. The double corners was a hard line. I didn’t have one bobble.”

Tamie commented yesterday that the ground was a bit firm and there was concern that the sand-based footing could get deep as the day progressed. Tamie confirmed the footing in the turns was in fact quite deep by the time they were on course, and while Rory handled it like a pro, she’s is sure that’s one reason they lost some time.

“I really wanted to go double clear. I was a bit disappointed coming through the finish (with time penalties) then thought, ‘No, she’s 9. This is the process,'” Tamie said. “She just rocked around Boekelo like it was nothing, so I should be doing back flips!”

Doug Payne and Getaway. Photo by Libby Law Photography.

Doug Payne and Getaway, an 11-year-old Oldenburg gelding (Contendro X Ladula, by Lady’s King) owned by Lisa Wall, added 6.4 time penalties in their cracking clear round and are currently lying in 33rd place. “Flynn” absolutely cruised around the track, and the live stream commentators agreed they would “quite like to take him home in their lorry.”

“I couldn’t have asked for more. This was a massive step forward for him in his development,” Doug said. “He handled the course easier than expected and except for one overzealous jump five from home, we were on or ahead of the clock the whole time. I’ve got to thank the USET Foundation and Ms. Mars as well as his owners, Bob and Lisa Wall for the opportunity. He is a horse that will certainly make his mark in the future.”

It was a sunny, beautiful day and the normally buzzing atmosphere of Boekelo was heightened by increased spectatorship. “When it’s raining there’s a ton of people, but today they looked like ants swarming the course!” Tamie said. Doug was wearing his helmet cam and we look forward to seeing the action through the horse’s ears ourselves.

“We have had incredibly beautiful weather, we had fantastic sport and I think no more people have found their way to the cross than this year,” said Boekelo Chairman Robert Zandstra of the much needed foot traffic following difficult weather conditions and low ticket sales last year.

Seventy-seven horses left the start box today and all but five completed the course designed by Sue Benson. Whereas last year only one pair finished inside the time, today 14 competitors made the optimum time of 10 minutes — four finished right on it.

Kai-Steffen Meier fell from Eiskönig after the stallion tripped up the bank out of water at fence 16. They both walked away unharmed. Julia Schmitz fell from Lady Like at fence 22A in the main arena. There was a hold on course while medics tended Julia, who was transported off site for further evaluation, but she was reportedly awake and talking. The horse was uninjured. Rebel de Beaumont, ridden by Michel Duval Violton BCH, fell at fence 18. There have been no reports of an injury for horse or rider.

The final horse inspection will be completed before most of us are out of bed in the morning. But for now, it’s time to take a deep breath and enjoy the party that is Boekelo. Proost!

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Hurricane Michael Wrecks Panhandle Farms, Including Aqua Farms Sport Horses

The quickly-intensifying storm smashed the Florida panhandle on Wednesday, leaving destruction in its wake. Joe Pimentel’s Aqua Farms, one of North America’s top Trakehner breeding operations, was hit particularly hard.

Aerial view of catastrophic storm surge and wind damage in Mexico Beach, Florida, after Hurricane Michael. The powerful surge swept numerous homes clean off their foundations while violent winds caused extensive structural damage. NOAA/public domain

Hurricane Michael was a storm of unprecedented strength and speed: the storm rapidly intensified from a “disturbance” on Saturday to a fully-fledged hurricane just shy of Category 5 wind speed by Wednesday. The Florida communities of Panama City and Mexico Beach took a direct hit, with images from Mexico Beach in particular showing scenes of widespread devastation. The famous tourist destinations are essentially unrecognizable.

Due to the storm’s speed, it was able to cover a lot of ground inland, remaining a defined hurricane as it clawed its way across the Southeast. While the remains of Michael have now blown out to sea over the Atlantic, the recovery efforts are just beginning, and among the millions affected by this storm are horse owners and equestrians.

Hit particularly hard was Joe Pimentel’s Aqua Farms Sport Horses: Pimentel is the president of the Trakehner Association of North America (TANA) and respected as one of the largest breeders of Trakehners in the United States. His farm in the Panama City area is home to 75 horses, including several prized stallions.

While the farm was built to withstand hurricanes, the intensity and track of Michael wreaked havoc on the 250-acre property: the roof blew off the stallion barn, the indoor arena is a pile of rubble and an estimated $1 million worth of outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, reports TANA secretary Jean Marie Larson to Horse Nation. While the storm track meant that Aqua Farms did not suffer flooding, the farm did take the brunt of the western edge’s high winds.

Tragically, one horse was killed by the storm — a broodmare who had foaled in September, leaving behind an orphaned filly. Another injured horse was euthanized by a veterinarian, who came to the farm as soon as she could to treat horses injured by flying debris. Larson reports that transport will be heading to the farm soon to pick up the orphaned filly and any other critical cases so that they can be cared for while the farm cleans up.

Orphaned filly with “Trakehner royalty” bloodlines. Photo courtesy of Jean Marie Larson.

Efforts are underway by friends of Pimentel to assess how much hay and feed he needs for the immediate health of his horses. A GoFundMe has been set up by Pimentel’s sister to assist. Larson adds that Pimentel has been part of the Trakehner community for decades and has been “a great guy for a lot of us,” and the horse world is already responding in kind.

Elsewhere in the region, efforts are underway to provide relief for other horse owners in the wake of Michael. Tune Ups Veterinary Equine Services, spearheaded by Dr. Bess Darrow, is gathering monetary donations and organizing a volunteer team to assist horse owners in need; Dr. Darrow reports to HN that the situation is currently “chaotic” and she is having a hard time getting into the area.

For all readers who wish to lend a hand, Fleet of Angels is connecting victims with help via its National Equine Evacuation Directory — the directory connects those in need with evacuation sites, volunteer shippers and donated goods including feed and supplies. The directory includes easy-to-navigate channels for individuals who need assistance as well as those who can provide; Fleet of Angels is also accepting monetary donations.

Our hearts go out to those affected by Hurricane Michael.

This story was originally posted on our sister site, Horse Nation.

Strong North American Contingent Heading to Le Lion d’Angers

Liz Halliday-Sharp and Cooley Quicksilver. Phoyo by Jenni Autry.

The sport’s top 6-year-olds and 7-year-olds will take on the FEI World Breeding Eventing Championships at Le Lion d’Angers on Oct. 18-21, and the U.S. and Canada have a strong contingent heading to France.

The U.S. has two horses in the 7-year-old World Championships in what will serve as a highly anticipated rematch. Liz Halliday-Sharp and Cooley Quicksilver last faced-off against Doug Payne and Quantum Leap in the Ocala CCI2* in April, with Cooley Quicksilver taking the win on 31.4 and Quantum Leap finishing second on 35.3.

Cooley Quicksilver, an Irish Sport Horse gelding (Womanizer X Kylemore Crystal, by Creggan Diamond) owned by the The Monster Partnership of Rob Desino, Chris Desino, Renee Lane and Debby Halliday, has finished outside the top 10 only once this season in his international runs.

Doug Payne and Quantum Leap. Photo by Leslie Threlkeld.

Susan Drillock’s Quantum Leap, a 7-year-old RPSI gelding (Quite Capitol X Report to Sloopy, by Corporate Report) bred in Maryland by Didi Callahan, received the Holekamp/Turner Grant to compete at Le Lion. The grant, founded by Tim and Cheryl Holekamp and Christine Turner, enables the highest scorer of the USEA Young Event Horse 5-year-old Championship to travel to Le Lion as a 7-year-old if the horse obtains the proper CCI2* qualifications.

The U.S. and Canada have two apiece slated to compete in the 6-year-old World Championships, and Mexico also has an entry heading to France.

Tiana Coudray and Happenstance, a KWPN mare (Quality Time X Mermus R) owned by Annabelle James and Kyrle Arscott, finished ninth in the CCIYH* at Tattersalls in June.

Tiana Coudray and Happenstance. Photo by Radka Preislerova.

Liz Halliday-Sharp and Debby Halliday’s Cooley Moonshine, an Irish Sport Horse gelding (Cobra X Kilpatrick Duchess, by Kings Master), have two CIC* wins on their record this season at Brightling Park and Ardingly.

Rebecca Howard has two rides in the 6-year-old World Championships for Canada. Cooley Convinced, an Irish Sport Horse mare (Diarado X BLM Clover Diamond, by Clover Echo) owned by Kelly McCarthy-Maine, most recently finished 25th in the Ardingly CIC*. Trebor, a British-bred gelding (Mighty Magic X Trevilder, by Fleetwater Opposition) owned by Kelly McCarthy-Maine, finished 14th at Ardingly CIC*.

Mexico’s Pedro Gutierrez and his own California Mail, a 6-year-old Selle Francais mare (Quite Easy X Varnalisa Mail, by Kalaska de Semilly), have completed CIC* competitions at  Haras du Pin and Waregem this season.

Click here to view entries for the 6-year-old World Championships.

Click here to view entries for the 7-year-old World Championships.

[Le Lion d’Angers Website]

24-Hour Party People: Postcards from the Belly of the Boekelo Beast

One night at Boekelo, I made the mistake of leaving the press tent. Immediately, some bros stole my toboggan off my head and I got dirty dance assaulted by some drunk lady who, prior to my wandering up, had been humping her suitcase in front of the stage.

Judging from Instagram dispatches from this year’s event, some things never change. Here are a few of your snapshots, starting with this one, which I think truly encapsulates the spirit of Boekelo. Euro eventing nightlife at its finest.

Wine is the new apple juice.

What were YOU doing on Tuesday night?

Because why not.

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Paardje hop #🐴!

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Paardje hop #🐴

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Fashion night.

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Top avond😍

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That disco ball, tho.

Drive home safe, kids.

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Saturday Links from Tipperary

Falling off right in front of the judges? TERRIFYING! Photo via Jack Rainwater Jr. on Facebook.

Some barns take holiday decorating VERY seriously and I have mad respect for those that do — especially the ultra-creative ones. These horse skeletons seem to be gaining in popularity and despite their questionable anatomic accuracy (what’s with the ear bones??) I can see why: there’s so much fun you can have with them! I’m patiently awaiting Orchard Hill Equestrian Center’s resident skele-horse to make a reappearance. Shout out to Area I eventer Caroline Teich who had me in stitches last year with her creative dioramas.

National Holiday: I Love Yarn Day

Major Events This Weekend:

Military Boekelo CCIO3*: WebsiteEntriesXC Start TimesLive StreamEN’s Coverage

U.S. Weekend Action:

Hitching Post Farm H.T. [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times/Live Scores]

Maryland at Loch Moy H.T. [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]

Radnor Hunt H.T. [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]

Majestic Oaks H.T. [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]

Paradise Farm H.T. [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times/Live Scores]

Fleur de Leap H.T. [Website] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]

Las Cruces H.T. [Website] [Entry Status/Ride Times/Live Scores]

Your Saturday Links:

Horse Vision Research Leads to New Fence Design to Improve Safety

Applications for the 2018 Essex Horse Trials, Seema Sonnad Junior Rider, and Amy Tryon Young Rider Grants Due October 15!

Stallions, Breeding, and Jog Outfits with Chris Talley and Hannah Salazar of Zaragoza Acres

Welfare Over Winning: Protecting Show Horse Welfare

Flying high! The story behind this brilliant moment captured on camera…

‘No Sense In Rushing’: Espinoza Plans Christmas Return To The Saddle

Touching final tributes to Carl Hester’s first medal-winning horse

Saturday Video: Full video with commentary from Elisa and “Sniper’s” winning Thoroughbred Makeover weekend:

Watch the 2018 Military Boekelo CCIO3* Live Stream

The action is underway at Military Boekelo CCIO3*! You can watch all the action live on the FEI’s YouTube Channel and right here on EN. Replays of all phases can be watched here.

The Boekelo broadcast schedule is as follows:

  • Thursday, Oct. 11: Dressage from 10 a.m.-4:45 p.m./4 a.m.-10:45 a.m. EST
  • Friday, Oct. 12: Dressage from 10 a.m.-4:45 p.m./4 a.m.-10:45 a.m. EST
  • Saturday, Oct. 13: Cross country from 10:30-4:30 p.m./4:30-10:30 a.m. EST
  • Sunday, Oct. 14: Show jumping at 11 a.m./5 a.m. EST

Keep it locked on EN for all things Boekelo. Go Eventing.

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