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Your Connection to the Modern Sport Horse


TABLE OF CONTENTS MARCH/APRIL 2 0 1 3


FEATURES


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Rocky Roads by Patti Schofler Three amateur dressage champs beat the odds.


High-Jumpin’ Juniors by S.M. Durieux Talented teens challenge veterans in the Grand Prix arena.


The Swinging Pendulum by Paige Lockton-Wilde This Canadian can’t deny her love of eventing.


Pint Size Miracle by Darlene Ganong The surprise birth of Oldenburg twins.


Discover the Jump in Dressage Horse Breeding by Charlene Strickland Jumper bloodlines in famous dressage horses.


A Week in Warendorf by Katie Shoultz A hunter rider trains with Martin Fink in Germany.


American Hanoverian Society SPECIAL BREED SEC TION


49 Te Hanoverian Horse in Sport: Up Close and Personal By Annetta Coleman, Dennis Moore, Kendra Hansis, Natalie DiBerardinis, Rick Toering and Diane Halpin


DEPAR TMENTS & COLUMNS


12 Publisher’s Welcome 14 Letters to WT 68 Barn Exam: Ace Down the Hole. by Attorney Krysia Nelson 78 Conformation Corner Collection vs. Extension. by Judy Wardrope


82 Point of View: Should Sport Horses Take a Vacation? Find out from three pros. by Amber Heintzberger


87 Point of View: Syndications Attract Owners, From Few to Many. by Tim Holekamp


90 Sport Horse Snippet: A Gift to Her Highness: A Trakehner mare is presented to Queen Elizabeth II. by Pat Payne


96 Index of Advertisers and Stallions 97 Index of Breed Associations 98 Warmblood Whoas by Scot Tolman


6 March/April 2013


Hanoverians on the cover: Top: Rueben from Little Everglades. Driven by Bob Giles, with Navigator Alex Osweick. (Photo by Pics of You) Bottom left: Nancy Lewis-Stanton and Rhavel. (Photo by Mark Sustin) Bottom right: Alexandra Holmes on the Grand Prix mare Landha at the NW Spec- tacular Show in 2011. (Photo by Julie Ward)


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Sheri Scott


Courtesy Darlene Ganong


Julie Ward Photography


Amber Heintzberger


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