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Your Connection to the Modern Sport Horse FEATURES


TABLE OF CONTENTS MAY /JUNE 2011


14 Eye on the Prize An eventer’s journey to Rolex Kentucky with her blind-in-one-eye horse. By Erica Larson


20 Remembering Wendel, from Average to Extraordinary This unusual Hanoverian surprised everyone in the dressage arena. by Gigi Nutter


26 Older Jumpers – Worth their Weight in Gold One older schoolmaster helps this young hunter/jumper rider overcome her fears.


by Warmbloods Today staff 30 54


Treating Lyme Holistically Both traditional and non-traditional medicines cure Lyme for a Russian Warmblood. By Anne Lamoriello


Together They Stand On-site account of how the Southern German breed registries have joined forces. By Ann Daum Kustar


39 42


48


SPECIAL BREED SECTION The Holsteiner The Modern Holsteiner Horse by Wendy Webster


Foundation Sires of the Modern Holsteiner by Wendy Webster


45 Holsteiners are Winners! Olympic jumper Carlsson vom Rach and FEI dressage mare Solei. by Liz Cornell and Rebecca Rigdon


The Breeding of Holsteiner Horses by Wendy Webster


DEPAR TMENTS & COLUMNS 8


10 36


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66 68 70 72


Publisher’s Welcome Letters to the Editor


Conformation Corner: Judy Wardrope compares a hunter’s conformation to that of dressage horses and jumpers.


Trainer’s Point of View : Considerations in Training the Iberian Horse for Competitive Dressage by Tina Cristiani Veder and Bruno Gonzalez


Sporthorse Snippet: Love the Product – Join the Business Sporthorse Snippet: Crown Talisman, the Ideal Event Horse Index of Advertisers and Stallions Index of Breed Associations


74 Warmblood Whoas by Scot Tolman


On the Cover: The Holsteiner mare, Solei, and Rebecca Rigdon competing in Southern California. (See page 46) Photo by Steffen Peters


4 May/June 2011 60 48 26 14


Photo courtesy Tina Veder


Photo courtesy Barbara Ellison


Photo by Andy Taylor


Photo by Sherry Stewart


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