Classic Eventing Nation

Join Us for a Live Q&A with World Equestrian Brands Rider Sharon White

Sharon White and Cooley On Show. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

World Equestrian Brands’ live Q&A series continues today with five-star eventer Sharon White — we sure miss seeing you in the sandbox today, Sharon! Sharon and her brilliant Cooley On Show finished 8th at Kentucky in 2018,

Tune in at 4 p.m. for a Q&A session moderated by Sally Spickard. WEB is giving away an Amerigo leather care package to one viewer everyday, so submit a question for Sharon for a chance to win!

While you’re at it, be sure to check out World Equestrian Brands’ Virtual Kentucky Store for some amazing discounts on products from Amerigo, E.A. Mattes, Equilibrium and Vespucci!

Go Shopping. Go Eventing.

 

Bling Bling! A Special Virtual Vendor Village Discount from Jane Heart Jewelry

Photo courtesy of Jane Heart Jewelry.

Mother’s Day is right around the corner. Why not gift a special someone in your life with a beautiful creation from Jane Heart Jewelry. CLICK HERE to shop. You can save 15% on rings. Enter code ring15 at checkout. 

From Jane:

Hello from Arizona! I wish I was greeting you from my booth at the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event Trade Fair, but alas, I am stuck at home along with the rest of the (horse) world. This would have been my seventh year exhibiting and I’m sorry to not be there with you all to celebrate my birthday. I hope you all are safe and healthy. And I appreciate the opportunity to showcase my jewelry via the virtual Trade Fair graciously hosted by Eventing Nation!

The new Signet Ring. Photo courtesy of Jane Heart Jewelry.

I am excited to announce a new item of exclusive equestrian jewelry: Signet Rings. These beautiful and classic rings are individually hand-cast and polished in sterling silver by my master silversmith. They’re available with your choice of two or three engraved initials, or your favorite horse head from one of my Collections. As my special KY3DE offer, these rings along with all my other rings are 15% off, now through May 10th

Photo courtesy of Jane Heart Jewelry.

As an eventer, or a fan of watching eventing, you’re sure to find a piece of Jane Heart Jewelry which represents your love of the sport. My Hunter/Jumper Collection features pieces that capture all the excitement and energy of cross-country and showjumping. There are pendants, earrings, charms and rings to choose from with different horse heads. 

The precision and accuracy of Dressage draw many enthusiasts and are reflected in the items representing my Dressage Collection. Attention to detail is the hallmark of Jane Heart Jewelry; people often comment to me, “It looks just like MY horse!” From pendants to stock pins to bridle tags, you’re sure to find a special piece of Dressage jewelry to wear with pride. Customize your pendant with a hand-woven horsehair necklace for a truly unique look!

Photo courtesy of Jane Heart Jewelry.

One of the highlights of my 26 years in business is the creation of my Famous Racehorse Collection. In 2008 I was privileged to design horse jewelry that captures the likeness of Barbaro, the beloved Kentucky Derby winner. Following that was jewelry for Secretariat, Man o’ War, American Pharoah and Justify. Jane Heart Jewelry is proud to donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale of these licensed designs to various equine charities, including the Secretariat Foundation, the  Permanently Disabled Jockey’s Fund (PDJF) and the Fund for Laminitis Research.

Photo courtesy of Jane Heart Jewelry.

My Breed Collections include Thoroughbred, Arabian, Quarter Horse, Friesian and others, with new designs continually being added. Other Collections include jewelry depicting donkeys and mules, dog breeds, foxes and silver crosses.

Whatever your choice of Jane Heart Jewelry, please keep in mind that I am always available for custom orders. Whether you’d like to add a beaded chain or horsehair, create your own charm bracelet, or just have a question, please give me a call at 602-300-5148 to discuss. I love hearing your ideas! 

Please visit janeheart.com to see all of my equestrian jewelry Collections. Enter code ring15 at checkout to save 15% on all rings, now through May 10th.

Editor’s Choice: My Top 5 Virtual Vendor Village Deals for Thursday

Each day we’ll be bringing you new deals from over 30 companies via EN’s inaugural Virtual Vendor Village (shop Thursday’s deals here), and each day I’ll be sharing my top five favorite deals of the day. Here we go for Thursday!

P.S. You can check out Jumper Nation editor Lynn Mueller’s top 5 picks here, and Horse Nation editor DeAnn Long Sloan’s top 5 picks here.

Horse & Rider Books: I have a soft spot for the naughty ones. I once paid 10 grand for a talented and gorgeous but borderline homicidal Swedish Warmblood who wouldn’t trot in a straight line; who not only had never jumped before but refused to walk past a flower pot in its own stable yard; who attempted to push the eject button on me repeatedly during our trial ride. I loved it. I couldn’t get enough. And you know what? Not only did that brat go on to win blue ribbons at Prelim and compete through Intermediate, he eventually became my best bud. The naughty ones are often worth “repairing,” but it takes some grit, some patience and some guidance. Enter Doug Payne’s book, The Riding Horse Repair Manual, available from Horse & Rider Books. 10/10 recommend! And you can get it for 20% off today and free shipping with code KYBK20. Stay tuned for details about a Horse & Rider Books giveaway this afternoon!

 

Fleeceworks: Judy, I’ll so miss seeing your face at Kentucky this year! One of my favorite ladies and one of my favorite booths — and one of EN’s longest running sponsors! Lucky for us, Fleeceworks is offering 10% off all orders all week with code LRK3D10; Free Easy Care Bamboo Slippers with orders over $100; 15% off Therawool Quilted Dressage Pad with code LRK3D4; and additional deals here. Plus! By subscribing to the Fleeceworks email list you’ll be entered in a drawing to win one of two $50 gift certificates. My wonderpony Princess goes in a Fleeceworks Perfect Balance Half Pad, which comes with a variety of shims so you can get the fit and balance juuuuust right.

Martin Collins: What’s more zen than a freshly groomed arena? In a world of chaos and uncertainty, there’s something deliciously therapeutic about pulling the drag round and round, vanishing the spatter of haphazard hoofprints and replacing them with uniform lines that spiral out like a Japanese rock garden. It makes me feel like I’m in control of my life. It’s good for mental health, and the health of your arena surfaces. Win win! Martin Collins, top-shelf equestrian surface manufacturer and installer, is offering 5% off both sizes of its Arena Master Maintenance Machine through July with promo code KY2020. 

ICE HORSE: Remember back in the dark ages when we had to make our long-suffering event horses stand still in a muck bucket full of ice water after cross country? I feel like ICE HORSE was maybe the first company to come along and say, “This is ridiculous, you guys. We can do better than this.” I won a set of their wraps at the 2008 American Eventing Championships (thank you, ICE HORSE!) and have been using them ever since. This week, you can score a free HoofWraps Soaker with purchase with code HWS. Also! Tune in to top Kentucky finisher Lauren Nicholson né Kieffer’s Facebook page at 7 p.m. EST as she reviews post-ride icing procedures, presented by ICE HORSE.

Nutrena: Save HOW big, you ask? Not to ruin the surprise, but Nutrena is offering a $10 off coupon for use on one bag of SafeChoice Perform Horse Feed. SafeChoice Perform is a controlled starch, high fat formula that supports the caloric needs of hard workers and hard-keepers. (Sorry, Princess, I don’t think you qualify. Although she did work really hard at getting her grazing muzzle off this morning.)

So close, Princess! Photo by Kerri Benjamin.

Go Shopping. Go Eventing!

Luhmühlen Cancels June CCI5* and German Championships

2019 CCI5* victors Tim Price and Ascona M at Luhmühlen. Photo by Tilly Berendt.

The organising team at Turniergesellschaft Luhmühlen has announced their decision today (April 23) to cancel their showpiece event, the Longines Luhmühlen Horse Trials, which hosts both a CCI5* and a CCI4*-S, which acts as the German Championships. The event had been scheduled to run from June 18–21, 2020 at the Lower Saxony venue, but has been forced to shelve plans for this year after further government restrictions were imposed last week in the face of the ongoing battle against COVID-19.

Luhmühlen was an epicentre for eventing in 2019, hosting its annual June fixture and the FEI European Eventing Championships, as well as spring and summer internationals hosting classes at the 2* and 3* levels.

“After the German government has announced new restrictions on April 15th, 2020, we have considered several options but unfortunately now have to cancel the Longines Luhmühlen Horse Trials,” says Event Director Julia Otto.

2020 was set to be a pivotal year for the much-loved German event. As one of the final major competitions prior to the Tokyo Olympics, now rescheduled for 2021, its CCI4*-S offering was intended as a final preparation for partnerships with the Games in their targets. Course designer Mike Etherington-Smith began work on this year’s designs in February, working closely with Tokyo course builder David Evans to create a suitable test. Prize money for the CCI5* had also been increased by €25,000 to a total of €125,000. Now, the organisers are looking ahead to next year’s running in the delayed Olympic year.

“We would like to thank all those involved, who have worked closely with us over the past few weeks to explore possible further scenarios,” says Otto. “We look forward to the planning phase of the Longines Luhmühlen Horse Trials next year. With all of our best wishes from Luhmühlen: Stay safe and we hope to see you all again in 2021!”

Tickets purchased for the 2020 event will be rolled over to 2021’s iteration, which will be held from June 17–21. Ticketholders will be contacted via email by Ticketmaster, though patience is advised as the company deals with a spate of cancellations.

Luhmühlen marks the fourth five-star to be canceled in 2020 – the others being, of course, the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event, which was scheduled to take place this week, next month’s Badminton Horse Trials, and the Australian International 3 Day Event, which was canceled yesterday.

Social Media Roundup: The Kentucky Jog That Wasn’t, But Also Kind of Was

You can take the eventers out of the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event, but you can’t take the #LRK3DE out of the eventers, amiright? Here are some social posts from the Kentucky Jog That Wasn’t, But Also Kind of Was.

Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event 2017: Who wore it better?

#rk3de #LRK3DE2020 #USEventing

https://www.chronofhorse.com/article/one-spun-at-final-rolex-jog-39-to-jump-later

Posted by Boyd Martin on Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Boyd Martin challenged Will Faudree to a fierce game of Who Wore it Best – but then countered his effort with this, uh, thing:

It’s a real shame that Boyd won’t be able to show off his jog outfit at this year’s #lrk3de 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
#Tsetserleg #USEventing #USETFoundation #boydmartineventing #windurrausa

Posted by Boyd Martin on Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Boyd, buddy, we’ve gotta talk about that tie (also, um, the beard). Even Thomas looks ashamed.
Opting for a more classic look than her teammate, Lynn Symansky has pulled out the pearls…

In honor of KY virtual jog day…
Sorority pearls are making a comeback. Since we lost No It Tissant this year, Pan Ams Lima Llama had to make a guest appearance.
Thanks for the baby pic Michelle Dunn 🙈

Posted by Lynn Symansky on Wednesday, April 22, 2020

…although everyone’s favourite Deer has his own ideas about how the jog is meant to go!

It wouldn’t be Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event Jog day without some Deer antics! Stay tuned this afternoon to see…

Posted by Lynn Symansky Equestrian on Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Allison Springer and Business Ben don’t mess around. They served up the tail plait of dreams this afternoon – consider this our new #lockdowngoals.

Happy @kentuckythreedayevent Jog day!!!! Business Ben and I had an entry in this year! Here is our entry into the @…

Posted by Allison Springer Eventing on Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Spy mode: activated. Kristin Schmolze has made shades de rigeur in her previous Kentucky outfits, and we’re big fans, frankly.

Kentucky jog day over the years!

Posted by Kristin Schmolze on Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Lauren Kieffer poses a question to the audience: which outfit was best? (We vote for the white jacket, for what it’s worth.)

Daily Kentucky Nostalgia Spam- Wednesday Jog Outfits edition. What’s your fave?! #stillpouting #feelingsorryforourselves…

Posted by Lauren Kieffer Eventing on Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Honestly, we’re going to campaign for all trot-ups to happen cosplay-style after Sara Gumbiner and Polaris debuted this absolute #LEWK in homage to Netflix’s Tiger King.

Unfortunately we won’t be making the trip to #landroverthreedayevent this year but we were lucky to get a visit from the…

Posted by Sara Gumbiner on Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Elisa Wallace reminisced over some of her previous trot-up outfits and coined the very relatable hashtag #hangingontoadragon – we’ve all been there, haven’t we?

Well… Today would have been Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event jog up. But thanks to #covid, we get to look back at…

Posted by Elisa Wallace on Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Jennie Brannigan committed to a favourite and reminded us that we really want to panic buy a leather jacket on lockdown.

Definitely my favorite Rolex trot up photo and outfit 🙂 it’s been very neat seeing everyone’s memories… I was looking…

Posted by Jennie Brannigan on Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Canada’s Holly Jacks-Smither owned the body-as-a-canvas vibe with some vibrant custom outfits from years gone by.

Jog day at the horse park .
Huge shout out to to my clothing sponsor Linda Ballantine Brown .
I’m sad to not to be…

Posted by Holly Jacks-Smither on Wednesday, April 22, 2020

One more!

Understanding the Horse Inspection at #LRK3DE

Dressed up with no where to go! Today would have been the jog at the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event so Dr. Susan Johns and Dr. Kent Allen teamed with #USAEventing athletes Lynn Symansky Equestrian and Allison Springer Eventing to tell you more about the first horse inspection.

Both Donner and Business Ben were accepted ✔️

Don't forget our #LRK3DE Virtual Event goes live tomorrow at usef.org/network!! 🙌

Posted by USEF Network on Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Go Eventing!

EN Virtual Vendor Village: Thursday’s Deals!

Been missing out on shopping the vendors of spring events? We are very excited to present the inaugural Eventing Nation Virtual Vendor Village, a week-long online opportunity to score fantastic deals and discover new products from our favorite brands. It’s also a great way to show our support for equestrian businesses that have had to close down shop due to coronavirus restrictions. It truly does take a “village”!

The Virtual Vendor Village is taking place right here on EN from Monday, April 20 through Sunday, April 26. Throughout the week, over 30 companies are offering a “Deal of the Day” on their products — which means you’ll want to check in on their “booths” daily to make sure you don’t miss a sale! Expect deep discounts, special promotions and product giveaways. PLUS! We’ll be hosting live Q&As with top five-star riders and flashback watch parties.

Here’s a roundup of everything happening today:

WIN THIS:

MEET & GREET: 

  • 10 a.m. EST: Taylor Harris Insurance Services (THIS) is hosting an “Ask the Athlete” Q&A with Kentucky winner Phillip Dutton on Instagram here and on Facebook here — post your questions and Phillip will weigh in via a video later.
  • 4 p.m. EST: EN is hosting a Facebook Live with top Kentucky finisher Sharon White, sponsored by World Equestrian Brands.
  • 4 p.m. EST: Join Chelsa Kolman of Dauntless Performance Horses for an Instagram LIVE Q&A on horsemanship, presented by Athletux
  • 7 p.m. EST: Tune in to top Kentucky finisher Lauren Kieffer’s Facebook page LIVE at 7 p.m. EST as she reviews post-ride icing procedures, presented by Ice Horse

WATCH PARTY: USEF Network is rolling out its Land Rover Kentucky archives this week! If you’re not already a USEF member, use promo code ENLRK3DE to access. Rewind to previous dressage days here.

TODAY’S DEALS: Welcome to Thursday’s Deals! Click on each brand’s “booth” tile to be taken directly to the featured item or brand website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday’s Deal Summary!

  • AtelierCG: 15% off with code BEYOU
  • Banixx: 10% off + free shipping at Valley Vet
  • C4 Belts: Watch bands BOGO 50% off with code WATCH20
  • Ecovet: 30% off with code Virtual30
  • ENO: 10% off with code Fest2020
  • Equine Therapy International: 15% off special
  • FITS Riding: 20% off with code ENFITS20
  • FLAIR Strips: Special discount at checkout with code LRK3DE
  • Fleeceworks: 10% off all orders all week with code LRK3D10; Free Easy Care Bamboo Slippers with orders over $100; 15% off Therawool Quilted Dressage Pad with code LRK3D4; additional deals here
  • Hats by Katie: Free shipping with code LRK3DE
  • Horse & Rider Books: 20% off + free shipping with code KYBK20
  • Hound & Hare: 20% off all in-stock Fairfax & Favor loafers and ankle boots
  • Hylofit: 20% off heart monitor with code HYLOEN
  • Ice Horse: Free HoofWraps Soaker with purchase with code HWS
  • Jane Heart Jewelry: 15% off all rings with code ring15
  • Kerrits: Tent sale deep discounts + $59 tights and breeches + free saddle pad with all orders over $250
  • Kentucky Performance Products: 20% off + free shipping with code LRK3DE2020 (excludes Equi-Jewel)
  • Legends: Save $5 on Legends GastroCare
  • ProElite Senior: Save $2 per bag
  • Martin Collins: Arena Master Maintenance Machine (both sizes) 5% off May through July with code KY2020
  • Nupafeed: 15% off with code LR2020
  • Nutrena: $10 off 1 bag SafeChoice Perform (click on tile for coupon)
  • Omega Alpha: 10% off orders over $40 + free shipping with code EN10
  • Perri’s Leather: Nylon fleece girths only $25 (regularly $39.95) with code GIRTH
  • HandsOn Gloves: 20% off with code KY20
  • Ride Heels Down: 20% off “Good studs are hard to find” tee (no coupon required)
  • SmartPak: Enter to win a $500 gift card (click tile to enter)
  • Sport Horse Nation: 50% off classified ads with code VENDORVILLAGE
  • Stable View: 25% off Stable View baseball hat in pink, navy, or green (click on tile above to purchase)
  • Tapestry Equine Products: 10% off + free shipping with code LR2020
  • Voltaire: Purchase a saddle, receive a free girth and stirrup leathers (mention EN Virtual Vendor Village)
  • I Love My Horse Eventing Boutique: RJ Classics Harmony mesh show coat only $145 + free shipping (email [email protected] or text 727-871-5729)
  • World Equestrian Brands: 30% off (see website)

Go Shopping. Go Eventing!

Want to Win a $50 Gift Certificate to Fleeceworks? Here’s How

Therawool Dressage Square Pad. Photo by Lorraine Peachey.

Shopping is on the brain this time of year. Couple that with the spring fever that has us feverishly stalking Virtual Vendor Village booths (shop Thursday’s Deals here) AND the fact that we’re also experiencing cabin fever, and you’ve got a whole lot of extra retail therapy on your to-do list.

Luckily, our friends at Fleeceworks have pitched in two $50 gift certificates that they’ll be giving away to lucky winners who subscribe to the brand’s mailing list. Here’s the skinny:

Two $50 certificates will be given away. These certificates can be used for any web purchase (hint: if you’re just too impatient, like me, you can shop all of Fleeceworks’ incredible Kentucky week deals right here), and all you need to do to enter is sign up for the email list by visiting the Fleeceworks website here. Winners will be announced on Monday, April 27.

While you’re at it: Fleeceworks is offering 10% off all orders all week with code LRK3D10; Free Easy Care Bamboo Slippers with orders over $100; 15% off Therawool Quilted Dressage Pad with code LRK3D4; additional deals here.

Good luck and happy shopping!

Thursday News & Notes from Taylor Harris Insurance Services (THIS)

TBT: Who wore it better? Will on Wednesday or Boyd on Sunday? 2017 Kentucky jogs, photos via the Chronicle of the Horse.

We’re all feeling some pain this week as we miss our annual celebration at the Kentucky Horse Park, but if there’s one thing eventers know how to do, it’s make the best of a crummy situation. I’ve been thoroughly enjoying everyone’s nostalgia posts of Kentucky events gone by, and yesterday was full of amazing jog photos. *Almost* as good as new jog photos.

National Holiday: National Picnic Day

News From Around the Globe:

If you’re suffering from Kentucky withdrawals this week, trust me when I say that the EN team is with you 100% of the way on that. We’re working hard behind the scenes to bring you the best Virtual Vendor Village ever and there is plenty of vintage Kentucky content coming your way from all outlets to hold you over. [EN’s Virtual Vendor Village]

The USEF Network will be doing a live re-broadcast of the cross country phase from 2012 Kentucky on their Facebook page Saturday at 10 am ET. In celebration of the event’s history as well as a salve for the gaps left behind by this year’s cancellation, you can view on-demand coverage of previous years in their entirety here. If you’re not already a USEF member, use promo code ENLRK3DE to access.

Badminton Horse Trials will also be doing a re-broadcast of previous years’ competitions — and they want your help deciding which years to show. You can vote for your favorite year (good luck choosing just three!) here.

On lockdown? Missing your usual horse learning opportunities? Luckily there are lots of online resources that have stepped up to offer various master classes of all disciplines, so you can barely miss your instructor and your competitions at all. Check out our favorites. [Keep Learning]

Don’t miss the Taylor Harris Insurance Services Q&A with Phillip Dutton this week! For more details, check out their Facebook or Instagram page for chances to win some THIS swag as well.

Adelaide Canceled; Australian Five-Star Sets Sights on 2021

Photo courtesy of Australian International 3 Day Event.

The Board of the Australian International 3-Day Event (the southern hemisphere’s only five-star, scheduled for November 12-15, 2020 in Adelaide) are today advising supporters and partners that this year’s event will be cancelled due the COVID-19 crisis.

The difficult decision was made by the Board last week after considering all options and follows the impact COVID-19 has on all Governments, events and communities.

Board Chair Greg Rolton said it was particularly disappointing given the success of last year’s event, which was a lead up to the now deferred Tokyo Olympic games.

“Our primary focus has to be on our ability to operate a safe and successful event at the world-high benchmark we have created,” he said.

“It is the Board’s view that even if restrictions were lifted to a point of allowing spectators to the event, the athletes and horses would not have the lead up events to qualify and prepare them to compete at the 5* competition, the highest level of event for the sport of eventing.

“This has led to the decision to cancel the 2020 event but we look forward to planning the 2021 Aus3DE to showcase the very best that Adelaide and South Australia has to offer post this crisis.”

Last year, the Aus3DE was awarded 5* status by the FEI, and the standard that was set at the event cemented its position as the Southern Hemisphere’s premier equestrian event. More than 25,000 people attend the Adelaide event over the four days of competition, with visitors travelling from Greece, Singapore, UK, USA, NZ, Spain, Netherlands and France, as well as from every Australian state and territory.

Mr Rolton said the event attracts significant media attention across the traditional platforms of TV, radio and press with an estimated media value of in excess of $1m.

“We thank the Marshall Government for being a strong supporter of this great event and we have ambitions for it to extend its reach and formalise itself as a premier business networking event on the national calendar – where trade, export and South Australian opportunities can be discussed against the most idyllic and exciting backdrop,” he said.

We look forward to working with all parties to ensure that this internationally acclaimed event can become bigger and better in the beautiful Adelaide parklands from 2021.

[THREE-DAY EVENT SETS SIGHTS ON 2021]

#WaybackWednesday Video from Kentucky Performance Products: Lanky Will Takes Kentucky

You can cry over what you’re missing, or you can dive into a wine-fuelled nostalgic rabbit hole and get the warm-and-fuzzies over wonderful weeks that have been (and will be again!) – and that, folks, is exactly the approach we’re choosing to take this week. So there’s no Kentucky this year, and that’s a bummer, sure – but what an incredible opportunity for us all to unashamedly spend long hours luxuriating in archive footage, remembering those performances of years gone by that set us to dreaming.

One of those performances was that of William Fox-Pitt and the New Zealand Thoroughbred Parklane Hawk, who took the title – and the second leg of their Grand Slam attempt – back in 2012 as the world geared up for an Olympic summer. It was magic then, and it’s magic now – and you better believe that we’re sitting in our respective fortresses, notepads in hand, dissecting the details of William’s ride to figure out just what it is that makes him look so effortless in the irons. Fairy dust? Supernatural abilities? A slightly intimidating mother who dragged him out hunting from an early age? Probably a bit of all of the above – but we’re going to learn everything we can through osmosis. Do you have a favourite Kentucky performance from years gone by? Let us know in the comments, and you could see your pick spotlighted this week!

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