Saturday Links from Tipperary

The Helmet-Cam, for when you want to see how often you swear on cross-country The Helmet-Cam, for when you want to see how often you swear on cross-country

What a difference a year makes or in some cases – doesn’t. About this time last year we were all in various states of frustration and panic due to decisions to suspend the use of helmet cameras after British Eventing’s decision to do the same until further studies could be completed. I love a good helmet cam video, especially lower level ones. Helmet cam videos are a fantastic way to see courses I may never ride, or in the case of ones I might some day ride, get a sneak peek at what to expect. Fortunately, for those of us that love helmet cams USEF took the position that they would not prohibit them, but riders were using them at their own risk. I still need to replace the helmet cam I broke a few years back. Maybe Santa will bring me one.

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U.S. Weekend Preview:

The Event at Kelly’s Ford H.T.  [Website] [Entry Status]

Fresno County Horse Park H.T.  [Website] [Live Scores]

Saturday Links:

Are you within hauling distance of Boones Mill, Virginia? Do you want to ride with P Dutty? Good news! Healing Strides of Va is hosting Phillip Dutton on November 7th! The clinic will focus on flat work, stadium jumping, and cross country. There will be 36 rider spots available, first come first serve. Limited stabling will be available and auditors are welcome! Online registration available through Event Clinics. For more information please contact HSVA 540-334-5825 or email [email protected] [Phillip Dutton at Healing Strides of VA]

Saddle Horse adoption today in Carson City, NV

Cat photo, injured horse causing worries in Ohio

Florida group offers $15000 to fight illegal horse slaughters

Queen Elizabeth meets Mary Tudor (the horse!)

Florida public equestrian facility gets upgrade

Saturday Video:

One of those courses I may never see – Warecdaca, Novice.