Your Connection to the Modern Sport Horse
TABLE OF CONTENTS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2 0 1 2
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Pressure, Excitement, Disappointment * Our three youngest Olympians weigh in.
by Amber Heintzberger
Developing the Young Dressage Horse by Charlene Strickland An interview with Lisa Wilcox.
From Rags to Riches, German Style * by Susanne Lauda Germany’s eventing horse Sam, his rider Michael Jung and his breeder Guenter Seitter – a WT Exclusive!
Jumping Bloodlines at the 2012 Olympics * by Judy Wardrope Part 1 of a 2 part series.
Are You my Mommy? by Carolin Von Rosenberg, DVM Raising the Orphan Foal.
Fendi Finds his Spot by Charlene Strickland A Dutch Warmblood hunter champion was far from easy.
SPECIAL BREED SEC TION
49 Stud-Book sBs by Catherine Aerts Belgium’s oldest sport horse registry establishes itself
in North America. DEPAR TMENTS & COLUMNS NEW!
10 Publisher’s Welcome 12 Letters to WT 60 Barn Exam: The Missing What-Ifs. by Attorney Krysia Nelson
Special Holiday Gift Guide pages 72–73
66 Conformation Corner * Gold medal eventing horse La Biostethique Sam is analyzed, along with a detailed look at his pedigree. by Judy Wardrope
70 Sport Horse Snippet: Milan, an Andalusian Stallion that prefers to jump rather than piaffe. by Pat Payne
74 Point of View: What makes a good Derby prospect? Viewpoints from judges and competitors. by Katie Shoultz
80 Index of Advertisers and Stallions 81 Index of Breed Associations 82 Warmblood Whoas by Scot Tolman
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On the Cover: Team Gold Medalists Hello Sanctos, an sBs horse, and his British rider Scott Brash who tied for fifth individually at the London Olympics. Inset photo is of Sam and Michael Jung, Olympic Gold Medalists in Eventing, in their dressage test in London. (Both photos by Kim MacMillan/MacMillan Photography)
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Allen MacMillan/MacMillan Photography
Charlene Strickland
Kathy St. Martin
Aullmyn Photography
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