Tanase Peckham & Winterstern – Working with Stefan Wolff

May 27th, 2015
Our latest series with the German dressage trainer, Stefan Wolff started with a Grand Prix horse, then a Prix St Georges horse, and now we finish our working session with a Medium level horse, Tanase Peckham’s five-year-old Winterstern. Read Article Comments Off on Tanase Peckham & Winterstern – Working with Stefan Wolff
 

Nadia Coghlan – Australian Grand Prix Champion


Nadia studied dressage in Germany and came home to Australia to win the national title... Read Article Comments Off on Nadia Coghlan – Australian Grand Prix Champion
 

Rio’s Road to Recovery


Tarsha Hammond resumes her tale of her would be - if only he didn't hurt himself - new eventing star, Rio. We find that the rest of the road to the top can get pretty rocky at times... Read Article Comments Off on Rio’s Road to Recovery
 

An interview with Harmut Wilking


This year, the Hanoverian Horse Society of Australia hosted Hartmut Wilking from the Hanoverian Verband in Germany, as he conducted a series of inspections all over Australia, here are his impressions... Read Article Comments Off on An interview with Harmut Wilking
 

Jean Bemelmans & a road well traveled… Part One

May 26th, 2015
Jean Bemelmans is a one of the world's most respected dressage coaches - coach of the Spanish team, now the French team, Jean is also an original thinker... Read Article Comments Off on Jean Bemelmans & a road well traveled… Part One
 

Jean Bemelmans and a road well traveled… Part Two


It is always a special privilege to watch Jean Bemelmans teach and ride, even if this time it did mean freezing in the arctic temperature of the riding hall at Ratingen just outside Dusseldorf. Read Article Comments Off on Jean Bemelmans and a road well traveled… Part Two
 

Hendra Q&A: Spacesuits, Cash Cows & Russian Roulette


Coming up on tonight’s show... Is the Hendra vaccine a cash cow for manufacturer, Zoetis? Are the vets pushing Zoetis’ barrow? Read Article 4 Comments »
 

George Morris – Part Three

May 18th, 2015
Each year at the George Morris Clinics, a new theme emerges, a new angle at looking at the art of riding jumping horses, and this year, that theme seemed to be backs – how horses with stiff backs, jumped badly with stiff legs… Read Article Comments Off on George Morris – Part Three
 

Andrew McLean investigates Objective Dressage Judging


At the recent Global Dressage in Denmark, Andrew McLean presented a paper on the need for changes to make dressage judging more objective. Read Article 16 Comments »
 

George Morris – Part Two – Showjumping Clinic


We were lucky enough to see George Morris working with two groups, the second group featured some exciting up and coming combinations. Read Article Comments Off on George Morris – Part Two – Showjumping Clinic