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20 Your Connection to the Modern Sport Horse


TABLE OF CONTENTS MAY / J U N E 2014


FEATURES


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Training Your Horse in Europe: good idea or flight of fancy? by Patti Schofler Americans give mixed reviews about sending their horses to Europe.


Catching Up with International Eventer Clark Montgomery by Amber Heintzberger


An interview with Clark about his horses and about living in the U.K.


Sibling Trio: to WEG and Rio? by Jean Llewellyn This family and their Lusitanos take Brazilian dressage to new levels.


Crossing the Line by Charlene Strickland Two jumpers cross over to the hunters with great success.


The Consummate Jumper: the Selle Français by Anne Lamoriello Support for SF breeders in the U.S. is rejuvenated.


BREED SECTION


SPECIAL Oldenburg Horse Breeder’s Society 35 Oldenburgs Jump Beyond Dressage


The German Oldenburg Verband demonstrates success in the breeding and performance of jumpers. By Saskia Albrect & Holly Simensen


DEPAR TMENTS & COLUMNS


10 Publisher’s Welcome 12 Letters to WT 44 Barn Exam: Billing Gone Awry by Attorney Krysia Nelson 48 Conformation Corner: Matching Forequarters to a Hindquarter, Part One by Judy Wardrope


57 Trainers’ Point of View: Raising the Bar in California — Eye-opening reviews of the Charlotte Dujardin clinic by Patti Schofler


60 Sport Horse Snippet: Consul Celebrates 30 by Amber Heintzberger 64 Index of Advertisers 65 Index of Breed Associations 66 Warmblood Whoas by Michael Barisone


On the cover: Champion Oldenburg stallion De Quidam sold last year for a


record 115,000 Euro. Photo by Schreiner


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Amber Heintzberger


Ney Messi


LL-Foto


Anna Dahlberg


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