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TABLE OF CONTENTS MARCH/APRIL 2011


Step By Step/Jump By Jump The Stranskys and their Warmbloods jump for Haiti. By Warmbloods Today staff


22 A Fairy Tale Ending for Donavan An older Hanoverian stallion changes the lives of two women. By Pat Payne


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Karen Reid: An American Pioneer in Holsteiner Breeding By Adriana van Tilburg & Liz Cornell


Stallions, Sponsors & Success Merging Warmbloods and Lusitanos. By Patti Schofler


Remington XXV: An Unlikely Champion A Hanoverian eventing at the top after changing careers. By Amber Heintzberger


Enough is Enough Linda Smith and her Dutch Warmblood battle three surgeries and six years of soundness issues. By Liz Cornell


Breeding for Color By Gigha Steinman


DEPAR TMENTS & COLUMNS 10


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Publisher’s Welcome Letters to the Editor


Conformation Corner Judy Wardrope analyzes the jumper Cadett 7.


Sport Horse Snippets: The five dollar Oldenburg colt. By Liz Cornell


Sport Horse Snippets: One daring and devoted dad. By Erica Larson


Breeder’s Point of View: Reactions to the 2010 70-Day Stallion Test. By Ann Daum Kuster


Trainer’s Point of View: Training tips using sports psychology. By Doug Payne


Index of Advertisers Index to Breed Associations 81 Warmblood Whoas By Scot Tolman


On the Cover: Daniela Stransky and her mare Neblina. (Background photo on cover is of Haitian children who’ve received aid from the Step By Step Foundation.) Both photos by Kathy Andersen


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NEW COLUMN!


Photo by Ann Daum Kuster


Photo by Amber Heintzberger


Photo courtesy Gary Lane


Photo by MJ Costello


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