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think teachers should have some sort of credentials and training. The USEA has started with the certification pro- gram, but anyone can be a coach. Just listen in the warm- up ring. Now we even have divi- sions where the coach can assist. (Mary refers to the new Coaching Allowed Division at horse trials for beginners, or CAT.) Does that pro- mote the sport, the horse or just the pocket book of some coaches?” “It would be neat to be able to


track the true longevity of horses. Too bad we can’t even get a reliable pedigree on most horses.” “Why aren’t American breeders


rewarded? Why do you have to buy a horse from abroad when we have all we need here? Buy American and have divisions for American-bred horses, even if they have im- ported parents.” “Marketing is great and American Warmblood breeders


are beginning to do it. Dressage at Devon has helped on this side of the Mississippi.” “I don’t care what kind of horse someone has if they


love it and take care of it. They should ride and/or com- pete at the level they are comfortable with.” “What has happened to kids working as working stu- dents in order to become horse- men and riders, not just riders? I fear we may have riders, but not horsemen. We all need to help, so please volunteer! Be active in your area of interest. Speak up! Register your horses. Read and study the classics, bloodlines and results. Be a student of the horse. Become a horseman!” “The relationship with a horse is unique and to be cherished. I


rode and competed many horses, and I believe I won ev- ery time out, even if it was not the blue ribbon. I just loved it, as did the horses, whose welfare always came first. How lucky can you get?” Mary Hazzard has been continually blessed over the


years with happy, athletic horses. “It was not planned; it’s just the way it evolved, but I wouldn’t change it for the world!”


Coronet's Andros - 2015 colt, Site Champion at his RPSI inspection RPSI Champion at Sallie B. Wheeler National Championships


Coronet D’Honneur - Free jumping demonstration 2010 16.3 RPSI approved Bavarian Warmblood


2017 Stud Fee : $1200 for fresh, cooled semen and a LFG, including a $300 booking fee and first collection.


40 May/June 2017


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