Michigan
resident named APHA World
Show Artist
The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) recently named Cindy Price of Bellaire, Mich., as its official 2008 World Championship Paint Horse Show artist. Price bested 87 other entries from across the U.S. and Canada with her submission, including award-winning and previous World Show artists. Her artwork, which is titled “Painted Beauty,” will be unveiled at the premier Paint Horse competition this summer. The APHA World Show is the largest Paint Horse show on earth, with approximately 2,000 horses from across the globe being exhibited. Cindy Price’s previous artwork, much of which features horses,
has been selected as the official artwork of Equitana USA and earned
multiple awards at events such as the annual Thumb Area Artists
Exhibition. To learn more about Price and her work, visit cindypriceart.com.

Knabstruppers more

Michigan's dressage rider Catherine Haddad receives not only the key to the German city of Vechta but represents Vechta for all of northern Germany as an athlete, a successful businessperson and a runner-up "athlete of the year 2007." more
MICHIGAN'S BLAIR KING WILL RIDE IN THE ROLEX 4-STAR
HER MOUNT IS "KING's Whisper" WHO RACED AT DRC
THOUSANDS OF VOLUNTEERS SIGN UP FOR 2010
GAMES
In the first ten days since the launch of a new Web-based volunteer registry
system, nearly 4,000 new volunteers have already signed up online for the 2010
Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games. The World Games 2010 Foundation estimates
that at least 6,000 volunteers will be needed to work before and during the
Games, to be held at the Kentucky Horse Park from September 25-October 10, 2010
in Lexington, Kentucky.
Volunteers from 49 states and 46 countries have
signed up so far. More than 1,300 registered volunteers live in Kentucky, and
nearly 700 people from states surrounding Kentucky have signed up.
International volunteers from Russia, France, Chile, South Africa, and Thailand
are just a few among the nearly 400 people from around the world who have
already registered.
These world championships of the eight equestrian disciplines recognized by the Fédération
Equestre Internationale (FEI), and are held every four years.
The Games have never before been held outside of Europe; nor have all eight
disciplines ever previously been held together at a single site— both firsts
that will be achieved at the Kentucky Horse Park. The 2010 Games are expected to
have a statewide economic impact of $150 million. It is anticipated that more
than 600,000 spectators will attend the 16-day competition. Feb 13, 2008. More: 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games
Learn polo this winter with the Detroit Polo Club more
Breeding your mare this spring? Buy a Season to benefit ex-race horse placement organizations New Vocations and Ohio Canter, starting January 27 more
Team Penning
Triple C Ranch in Grass Lake offers team penning for participants and spectators every Sunday. more
Preliminary Report Out on Michigan Equine Industry Profile
from MEP, MSU, MHC and MDA/NASS in partnership - made public on 12/13-14/07. Highlights:
155,000 horses in Michigan as of June 1, 2007
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GLHS's book review:
Hoof Problems by Rob van Nassau published by Trafalgar Square Books
Verdict? BUY IT! more

Sargeant Maureen Kennedy is a dedicated cop, an avid horse trainer and a longtime learner of all things about horses. Always an officer with the Michigan State U Police, Mounted Division, Kennedy has also pursued dressage. She qualifed several times for USDF regional championships riding her multi-talented police horses. more
November 15, 2007: Hunter-Jumper Association of Michigan Annual Spring Welcome Shows
Move to Waterloo Hunt Club, May 8-25 more
Tanya Grant Barber talks about the dressage merits of the Andalusian and the special qualities of the older school horse more
New Options for competitive riders in Michigan:
1. Rumor: There's a new Detroit Jumper Club to base at the Fair Grounds in Detroit - more to come on this in November!
2. Jerry Campbell announces new race track to be built south of Metro Airport!
3. Carol Grant wants a Midwest Dressage Circuit. And Horse Shows by the Bay considers adding weeks onto their 3-week summer show.
The Search for America’s Next Equestrian Star: Dressage begins Friday, October 19 at 9:00 a.m. EST on the Fox Network.. This unique show consists of five hour-long episodes that will air sequentially at the same time every Friday through November 16, the show’s finale. J.J. Tate is a finalist on the program. She's based in Wisconson. The show, conceived by Robert Dover, full story

Wisconsin's J.J. Tate is one of the finalists.
3 of our own Michigan riders qualiified for the 2007 American Eventing Championships in Chicago in the Jr/YR Novice Division.
Taylor Foote, finished 1st on her dresage score of 27.4!
Erin Strader, 16, of Ann Arbor finished in 7th after stadium.
Alyssa Meek, 13, of Fowlerville was tied for 16th after dressage but went too FAST in cc and incurred over 7 points which landed them in 37th. Also, See report on the American Eventing Champions by going to the Lamplighter Equestrian Center site and look for all the results!
Alyssa Meek on Mr. Cellophane, barn name Spirit, at Encore HT in June.

Henry Pfeiffer, 18, of Fox Meadow Farm in Temperance, Mi. wins the HOF Jr/AO at Horse Shows by the Bay III, August 1-5.

Jen Pond earned her 5th completion trophy this July riding the Shore to Shore Trail across Michigan. Read her journal here
The Daratony family constructed a 132-acre residential and equestrian community on Gregory about ½ mile from Zeeb in Webster Township. About four months ago, Webster Township approved the last of the whole project.
Erin Haas of Chelsea has always set her standards high 2.gif)
How does a small horse farm owner end up being in the stallion breeding business. I asked Tracey Schork who has a small farm called Trailsend Stable in Ann Arbor Township -
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Chad Thelen - transforming farmland into habitat havens
Polaris Ranger in clover in Mecosta County

JArea 8 Young EVENT Rider: Young Rider Katie Daratony rides Nero at Intermediate.
Jackie Smith interview about Young Riders 
ackie Smith discusseNew Vocations places 300 ex-racehorses in 2006 which makes it the leading placement program in U.S. One of their 3 offices is in Saline. full story
Ann Arbor's Advanced Eventer Sue Moessner
1.shows us how to start a young horse
2.
talks about her favorite teachers in Florida
3. trailers 7 horses to Ocala this winter full story
Jon Costin talks about Grand Prix 
Maryal Barnett explains the 2007 dressage rule changes
What's the biggest change in the tests?
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Demo Rides of 2007 tests
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Excerpt from Maryal Barnett Interview:
Maryal, you’re based in Michigan but you judge all over the country. In comparison to other U.S. and European riders, what do you see as the Michigan dressage rider's greatest needs?
I think Michigan riders, whether they’re training level or Grand Prix riders, have a lot of opportunity as far as showing. I would like to see more trainers and upper level riders go to more clinics and certifications. The USDF workshops, for example, would be very beneficial for helping our instructors become more logical in their thinking, become better riders and improve their practical horse management skills. These workshops offer training in theory, in correct methods and in establishing a correct and logical order of teaching things. It begins in the stable, knowing about the horse. In my area, I don’t believe that a lot of dressage trainers know enough about horse anatomy. This leads to over-training horses or teaching things to horses at the wrong time in their physical development.I believe that other disciplines are moving more towards certification. Denny Emerson in eventing and George Morris in hunter jumper, for example, have been encouraging it.
I also think that you learn by seeing. Michigan people should go to Florida, California, Europe and just watch. This watching is very important. Also, they need to learn theory. They need to know more than just riding movements.
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