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12 Days of Giveaways Day 11: Win a Haygain Prize Pack

For today’s giveaway we’ve teamed up with Haygain to get one lucky winner all decked out in gear for your next show. The winner of this giveaway will receive a Haygain-branded Saddle Pad, Ring Towel, Bucket, Caribiner, Tail Brush, Baseball Cap, and Leather Lead — the perfect show day kit!

To enter, use the form below or click here to enter by midnight tonight and we’ll draw a winner at random and announce them in tomorrow’s giveaway. We will not share your email address with third parties, but you will opt-in for emails from us (don’t worry, we won’t overwhelm you and you can opt-out at any time!). Good luck!

Congratulations to Ruth W., the winner of yesterday’s giveaway with Mare Modern Goods!

Best of 2021 Video Countdown: #16 – Meet Caroline Clarke, the 5* Dentist

Each day between now and the New Year we’re counting down the top 20 most popular videos shared on EN in 2021. The #16 spot goes to this video, which garnered 1,468 views when it was originally posted on March 26, 2021.

Competing at the uppermost echelons of the sport is an extraordinarily time-consuming undertaking – for every hour spent in the saddle, there are countless others spent working on your own fitness, managing and seeking vital sponsorship deals, mapping out season plans for your string and, of course, contributing to the huge amount of labour that keeping horses healthy and happy requires. On top of all this, the vast majority of riders need to put considerable time and effort into making ends meet financially. For many, this comes down to teaching, training, and selling horses – but for some impressive multitaskers, a busy career off the yard helps to fund exceptional efforts in the saddle.

This is the case for Caroline Clarke, British CCI5* eventer and NHS dentist. In this interview with Ruth Gregory, she shares her exciting story so far and the balancing act she’s perfected to make it happen. Turns out it really does take a village!

Thursday News & Notes Presented by Stable View

Congrats to Woodge & David on their new puppy! And the engagement. Photo courtesy of Woodge.

Honestly, Stable View, could you get any better? Yesterday they announced that in 2022, they will be providing light snacks and beverages, available in two Riders Lounges, for competitors during recognized events and Eventing Academies where more than 100 riders are present. They sincerely hope the added perk of food and beverages makes competition day that much more enjoyable at Stable View, and honestly, I can say I have never been happier than when I’m receiving snacks and drinks. You can peruse the full menu for future events here.

News From Around the Globe:

For years, Andrea Kutsch filled stadiums with spectators as she demonstrated remarkable transformations in “problem horses” using the Natural Horsemanship training methods she’d learned from leaders in the field. But something was bothering her—a feeling that had been with her since her childhood days, watching Icelandics in a field and coming up through a traditional German riding system.  Despite the strides made in improving the horse’s well-being through the worldwide adoption of Natural Horsemanship techniques, she knew that the methods were still missing something. They still trained horses looking at every situation from the human perspective and were dependent on a trainer’s natural feel. This meant that, for the horse, there was stress involved in the training process. In addition, positive results gained by a professional often couldn’t be replicated by a horse’s owner; what the horse learned from one person wouldn’t transfer to others. [The Horse is Right, No Matter What]

In February 2020, a county animal control officer, accompanied by a veterinarian and sheriff’s deputies, served a warrant to seize neglected horses from a property in Winlock, Washington. The scene rescuers faced upon their arrival was nothing short of horrific: Thirteen emaciated horses plus the skeletal remains of three more, including a skull with a halter still attached inside a garbage can. Of the horses officers rescued that day, two were in such poor condition they were later euthanized. Among the 11 survivors, the average body condition score was just 1.5, and experts warned foster caretakers that the animals might not make it. But one year later, Mac Daddy J, a bay gelding rescued on that fateful afternoon, carried his new owner around her first-ever jumping competition and helped her qualify for the Washington High School Equestrian Team State Championships. [From Rescue to Ribbons]

Best of Blogs: Horse Show Reprise (A Redemption Story)

When treating joint pain with injections, practitioners generally reach for the corticosteroids first. But more veterinarians are choosing to treat with non-steroidal intra-articular therapies (NSIATs). That’s particularly the case for those who specialize in horses and primarily deal with lameness issues, according to results from a new survey. Autologous conditioned plasma (also known as platelet-rich plasma, PRP), autologous conditioned serum (ACS), autologous protein solution (APS), cellular products like stem, stromal, and progenitor cell therapy, and polyacrylamide hydrogel are relatively new injectable joint therapies for horses. Scientists still don’t fully understand their use and benefits in the horse, but the fact that increasingly more practitioners are offering them suggests people find them helpful. [Non-Steroidal Joint Injections Gaining Popularity]

Book Excerpt of the Day: The Hairs of a Caterpillar

Please enjoy this extreme throwback to Jackie Kennedy Onasis galloping full speed over some slightly large cross country fences:

Wednesday Video from Kentucky Performance Products: Take Us Back to Badminton

 

What a funny couple of years it’s been — but on the eve of the first London International Horse Show (ordinarily colloquially known as Olympia) in two years, I’m thinking ahead to all the wonderful competitions returning to the calendar in 2022, all being well. Chief among those — in my heart, anyway — is Badminton, which always feels indescribably magical. I can’t wait to step through the archway into the sport’s most beautiful old stable yard; nor can I wait to feel the emotional pressure cooker of the mixed zone operating at full-tilt once again. The laughter, the tears, the cheers, and the adrenaline will be the perfect antidote to a couple of cautious years, and I can think of no year that summed up all those extremes better than 2014. Often remembered as the toughest Badminton in modern times, it was set upon by tricky weather conditions that allowed the war horse Paulank Brockagh to climb and climb and climb again to an eventual win with Australia’s Sam Griffiths. This highlights reel has my springtime butterflies hatching from their cocoons early. And no, it’s not because of Ludwig Svennerstal‘s Jason Derulo impression.

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2021 is coming to an end. It is time to take a look back at how the year has gone. If you had to leave your horse a review, would it be 5 stars? Leave us a review about your horse for a chance to win custom stickers with your horse’s name on them. Be creative!

Submit your review at KPPusa.com/5-star. All entries must be submitted by 12/31/21.

Winners will be drawn in early January.

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US Equestrian Names 2022 Emerging Athlete Eventing 25 Assessment Participants

Previous members of the USEF Eventing 25 Program.

US Equestrian has announced the athletes chosen to take part in the 2022 Emerging Athlete Eventing 25 assessment sessions, which will take place in Ocala, Florida, Aiken, South Carolina, and Temecula, California in order to decide the final Emerging Athlete Eventing 25 programme list. The programme is intended for riders aged 25 and under who have a Minimum Eligibility Requirement (MER) at CCI3*-L, though there is also a chance to make it onto the list if they’re talent-spotted by a member of the Eventing Sport Committee. Once selected, riders will benefit from coaching, high-intensity training sessions, and mentorship, all designed to help prepare them for, and produce them towards, a career at the top levels and on US teams. At the helm of the programme is Olympic gold medallist and USEF Developing and Emerging Athlete Coach, Leslie Law. 

The following athletes have been invited to participate in the 2022 Emerging Athlete Eventing 25 Assessment Sessions, with talent-spotted riders denoted by an asterisk (*):

Charlotte Babbitt
Alexandra Baugh
Isabelle Bosley
Sarah Bowman
Sophie Click
Jack Curtis*
Cornelia Dorr
Mia Farley
Victoria Garland
Alexa Gartenberg
Cosby Green
Tommy Greengard*
Savannah Gwin
Cole Horn
Gabrielle Hutchison
Ryleigh Leavitt
Katie Lichten
Benjamin Noonan
Alina Patterson
Meg Pellegrini
Georgia Phillips*
Rebecca Roth*
Audrey Sanborn
Cassie Sanger*
Sydney Shinn
Madison Temkin
Haley Turner*

We’re excited to follow these talented athletes’ progress through the 2022 season and beyond — congratulations to all selected!

12 Days of Giveaways Day 10: Win a $100 Gift Card to Mare Modern Goods

We may be winding down to the tail end of our 12 Days of Giveaways, but the prizes are no less exciting! Today, we’ve got a killer giveaway from Mare Modern Goods, one of our favorite go-to brands for gifts, accessories, and apparel. You could win a $100 gift card to shop ’til you drop — you can scope out the wares and start planning ahead for what you’ll splurge on by clicking here.

To enter, use the form below or click here to enter by midnight tonight and we’ll draw a winner at random and announce them in tomorrow’s giveaway. We will not share your email address with third parties, but you will opt-in for emails from us (don’t worry, we won’t overwhelm you and you can opt-out at any time!). Good luck!

Congratulations to Holly S., the winner of yesterday’s giveaway with Horse & Rider Books!

Best of 2021 Video Countdown: #17 – Relive Luhmühlen & Ride the 4* With Andrew Hoy

Each day between now and the New Year we’re counting down the top 20 most popular videos shared on EN in 2021. The #17 spot goes to this video, which garnered 1,396 views when it was originally posted on June 21, 2021.

We’re so thankful to have been able to enjoy another five-star this year and of course we’re going to keep reliving it for as long as possible!

There was lots of action at Longines Luhmühlen over the weekend with an always exciting CCI5* and a huge CCI4*-S division that also played host to the German National Championships. Within the CCI4*-S division was eventual third place finisher, Andrew Hoy riding his own and David and Paula Evans’ Vassily de Lassos. Andrew wore his trusty helmet cam, so we can all ride the cross country course along with him in the video above!

The “Ginger Unicorn” is always a force of nature in the jumping phases, usually finishing the weekend on his dressage score or with just a few cross country time penalties, and Andrew has been working hard to get that dressage score even lower as well. He was rewarded this weekend with an international personal best score of 27.6, which they did indeed finish on.

If you missed any of the action from Luhmühlen in either division of the weekend, all phases of both the four- and five-star are now available for streaming right here at H&C on demand. You’ll need a subscription, which is just $9.99 a month, but you’ll be getting plenty of other content and event replays along with it. Well worth the price of a couple coffees, I think!

Longines Luhmühlen: WebsiteEN’s Form GuideEntriesCCI5* ScoresCCI4* ScoresLive Stream On DemandEN’s CoverageEN’s InstagramEN’s Twitter

Wednesday News & Notes from Haygain

We’re so pleased to be here at the United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) Annual Meeting & Convention! Our…

Posted by Strides for Equality Equestrians on Saturday, December 11, 2021

It was a true honor to be able to represent Strides for Equality Equestrians (SEE) at the USEA Annual Meeting and Convention last weekend. In a day when most work seems to be done remotely, it feels that much more special to get some quality in-person time with people you care about. My colleagues at SEE fall into this category, and any time I get to spend with them having conversations with our peers about growing the sport makes everything better. If you want to learn more about the work SEE is doing, click here.

Melissa Mayo – photo courtesy of JJ Sillman.

Before we get too far ahead of ourselves, let’s take a moment to congratulate Melissa Mayo, the winner of our very popular Fairfax & Favor Wardrobe Malfunction Photo Challenge! Melissa submitted the most epic of wardrobe fails and has now been crowned the champion of this contest and will receive a new pair of Fairfax & Favor Regina Boots for her next jog. Hopefully the next one goes better! Congratulations, Melissa!

Wednesday News + Reading:

This past week, the middle of the country was devastated by record-breaking tornadoes that wreaked havoc and left a trail of fatalities and damage in their wake. These tornadoes have impacted equestrian communities in these areas, and the USEA has compiled some important information on how you can help.

Bareback riding certainly has its advantages (and not just because it makes for less tack to clean!). If you’re planning to get in some quality bareback time this winter, use this article from Horse Sport to learn how to make the most of it.

Haygain is having a sale! Now through December 18, you can unlock savings to “up your hay game” in the new year. Click here to see what discounts you can grab!

Want to make sure you don’t miss any important eventing news each week? You should probably be signed up for our weekly email newsletter, the EN #ICYMI. We send this email once each week to keep you on top of the latest news and stories from around our sport and beyond. Sign up for free here.

Hot on Horse Nation: Horse Nation editor DeAnn Sloan took a snoop through the Aztec Diamond Equestrian catalog to pick out her favorite “Diamond Deals” best enjoyed by you after you spoil yourself for the new season!

Watch This:

If you’re still hankering for 5* action, might we interest you in the Maryland 5 Star highlights show? Check it out, available exclusively on H&C+ here.

#GoEventing Video of the Day: Cue the tunes for the cutest pony in all the eventing land…

The USEA American Eventing Championships Will Return to Kentucky Horse Park in 2023, 2024

Molly Adams & Caletto’s Symphony. Photo by Shannon Brinkman Photo.

The USEA has announced that the American Eventing Championships will return to Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington for 2023 and 2024 following a Board of Governors vote at the Annual Meeting and Convention this weekend. Equestrian Events Inc. (EEI) and Mary Fike will organize the AEC, reprising their roles played for the 2019 and combined 2020/2021 Championships, pending contract negotiation/finalization.

The 2022 AEC will be held in Kalispell, Mt. at the picturesque Rebecca Farm venue. Stable View, in Aiken, Sc., was also a finalist to host the 2023-2024 series of AEC.

“We are truly elated for the AEC to return to the Kentucky Horse Park,” USEA CEO Rob Burk said in a press release announcing the venue as host. “Our partners at EEI and Mary Fike have developed a strong working connection with our staff over the previous three years. The USEA Board of Governors had a difficult decision to make and I want to thank all of our bidders including Barry Olliff, Molly Bull, and the entire team from Stable View. We received an overwhelming amount of feedback from the membership about their desire to return the AEC to Kentucky, and we are happy to deliver this news to the USEA members.”

AEC dates for the next three years are as follows:

August 30 – September 4, 2022 – Rebecca Farm – Kalispell, Montana
August 29 – September 3, 2023 – Kentucky Horse Park – Lexington, Kentucky
August 27 – September 1, 2024 – Kentucky Horse Park – Lexington, Kentucky

Planning to compete at Rebecca Farm for the 2022 AEC? Be sure to book your accommodations early as Kalispell is a popular tourist destination! The AEC in Montana is sure to be one to remember.

Tuesday Video: Cool-Down Massage With Lauren Allport

“Do you know how a proper cool down after exercise benefits your horse’s wellbeing?”

As part of its #HealthForHorses campaign, the FEI together with Boehringer Ingelheim brings us the second in a series of three videos on how to level up the care we can give our horses. Lauren Allport of the popular @EddiesGun91 YouTube channel, who is also an FEI Permitted Equine Therapist, shows us how to correctly cool our horses down after training and exercise, and shares an some equine massage techniques we can use at home to help muscles recover faster.