Vicki Roycroft takes a lesson

December 20th, 2017
Roz Neave sits in on a lesson with Vicki Roycroft and visiting Kiwi, Anna Stenberg... Read Article Comments Off on Vicki Roycroft takes a lesson
 

Rafael Soto Andrade – passing on the knowledge, keeping the link alive

December 7th, 2017
It really is one of the great pleasures in life to sit and watch a gifted trainer work with enthusiastic and dedicated and TALENTED young riders. Thus it was at Victoria’s Jesmond Dene, with visiting trainer, Rafael Soto and two of Australia’s rising dressage stars, Alexis Hellyer and Elliot Patterson.  Rafael and Invasor at home […] Read Article Comments Off on Rafael Soto Andrade – passing on the knowledge, keeping the link alive
 

George Morris and the Ultimate Learning Curve Part 3

November 28th, 2017
More words of wisdom from the world's greatest jumping coach, George Morris Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Dressage Training – Jo Hinnemann’s Way

November 27th, 2017
For many years, Jo Hinnemann has been recognized as one of the world’s leading dressage trainers. Jo not only competed successfully himself, but has been mentor to a string of internationals, perhaps the most successful of which has been the Dutch international, Coby van Baalen Read Article Comments Off on Dressage Training – Jo Hinnemann’s Way
 

Breeding at Rio: Updated

November 21st, 2017
It's rankings time again, but first let's look at which stallions shone at the big one - the Olympic Games last year... Read Article Comments Off on Breeding at Rio: Updated
 

Jürgen Müller reflects…

November 20th, 2017
He was the youngest stud director in Germany but when he retired he was the oldest - and his stud had gone from being one of the poorest to one of the richest - meet Jürgen Müller... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Educating young jumping riders with Michelle Strapp – Part One

November 18th, 2017
Michelle Strapp is a gifted trainer and with her talented squad of young riders is facing the challenge of producing the next generation of jumping stars... Read Article Comments Off on Educating young jumping riders with Michelle Strapp – Part One
 

Grace & Miguel – the dance goes on…

October 29th, 2017
Grace Kay had meant to work with her emerging FEI horse Karingal Jamiroquai, but when she led him through the door of Miguel Tavora’s indoor, we all let out a little groan. The chestnut was lame. Read Article 2 Comments »
 

Grace and Miguel: Equitation Ballet

October 15th, 2017
Miguel Tavora is a highly regarded dressage coach in both Australia and the United States, as well as in his homeland, Portugal where he originally trained with Nuno Oliveira, and in the Portuguese Cavalry School. Read Article Comments Off on Grace and Miguel: Equitation Ballet
 

Passionate in Thailand

October 11th, 2017
It was an amazing mix: Portuguese horsemanship, Opera, Modern and Traditional Thai Dance, in the perfect setting of the gardens of Horseshoe Point in Thailand. Sit back and enjoy… Let’s face it, when it comes to circus and spectacles, I’m hooked. I love horses as entertainment, all the way from the grand spectacles of Versailles to the […] Read Article 1 Comment »