The U.S. won team bronze in Eventing at Aachen World Championship
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By SARA CAVANAGH
AACHEN, Germany--The U.S. rose from sixth after dressage to fifth after cross country and then posted three super clean rounds in show jumping on Sunday, Aug. 26 to rise to third and win the bronze medal at the Eventing World Championship.
Will Coleman on Diabolo (Photo by Allen MacMillan)"We didn't get off to the greatest start, but we just kept chipping away at it," said Will Coleman, who finished fourth individually on his dressage score of 30 peanlties on the 14-year-old Diabolo.."We tried to make each day count."
Great Britain won the gold medal on 84.0 penalties, with host nation Germany winning silver on 95.6 and the United States bronze on 113.5.
Individually, Michael Jung of Germany on fischerChipmunk FRH brought the house down with a clean round to win the World individual gold on 23.0 penalties.
Rosalind Canter of Great Britain on Lordships Graffalo won silver on 23.4, with compatriot Laura Collett on London 52 winning bronze on 28.0.
Hunter/Jumper shows have changed under Bill Moroney's tenure
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By SARA CAVANAGH
Bill Moroney has served as CEO of the U.S. Equestrian Federation for 10 years, and under his administration hunter and jumper shows have changed dramatically.
Bill MoroneyThe hunter/jumper calendar is dominated by series shows, weeks or more often months long, owned by private equity companies interested only in profit.
There are FEI rated horse shows weekly, sometimes as many as four in one weekend.
Customer service and coverage of international competitions and promotion of human and equine stars are sadly lacking.
Trainers and exhibitors clearly love the changes to the competition calendar, as horse shows without an FEI rating don't fill.
Series of shows such as HITS, Traverse City, Tryon, the Winter Equestrian Festival, the World Equestrian Center and Thermal means less expense for exhibitors and less stress on horses with having to van to shows week after week.
But these series have almost entirely wiped out smaller, local one day and weekend shows, which in turn have eliminated most local trainers as they have no place for their students to show.
The U.S. won the Nations Cup for the Aga Khan Trophy in Dublin
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By SARA CAVANAGH
DUBLIN, Ireland --The U.S. team of Karl Cook, Paris Sellon, Natalie Dean and Laura Kraut, with chef d'equipe Robert Ridland, won the historic 100th anniversary of the 250,000 Euro Nations Cup for the Aga Khan Trophy in Dublin on Friday, Aug. 7.
U.S. team, Karl Cook, Natalie Dean, Robert Ridland with the trophy, Laura Kraut and Paris Sellon on the podium in DublinThe U.S.finished on zero faults to win over Ireland with four faults and Switzerland with eight faults.
It was a nail biting competition that came down to the very last horse to go to decide the results.
This trophy is the most coveted and iconic award in show jumping," said Ridland. "To win it on its 100th anniversary is incredible."
“It’s always special to win such a prestigious Nations Cup, but I think the most important thing was that all four of our rider's scores counted Sometimes when you win three riders are good and the fourth had a bad day, but today all four contributed. Winning the Aga Khan is special."
Cook on Caracole de la Roque,and Sellon on Chad Blue PS both jumped clean in both rounds.
Dean on Mr. Bombastic was clean in round one, while Kraut on Baloutinue had four faults, leaving the U.S. tied with Ireland on zero faults after round one.
Devon Fall Classic returns Sept. 10-14, celebrating 13 years of show jumping excellence
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DEVON, Pa.--The Devon Horse Show and Country Fair proudly announces the return of the Devon Fall Classic, Sept. 10–13, 2026, at the historic Devon Show Grounds in Devon, Pa.
Elizabeth Traband on Eddie Blue (Photo by KindMedia)Now in its 13th year, the Fall Classic has become the region’s premier all-jumper competition, drawing top professional, amateur, junior, and young horse riders to the iconic Dixon Oval.
Held on grounds that have welcomed generations of equestrians since 1896, the event offers four days of competition ranging from .85m jumpers through Grand Prix-level classes.
Highlights include the $25,000 Devon Fall Classic Grand Prix, Open Speed Stake, Welcome Stake, Junior and Amateur Jumper Classics, and Young Jumper divisions.
“The Fall Classic has grown into a favorite for riders, spectators, sponsors, and families alike,” said Wayne W. Grafton, Chairman and CEO of the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair. “As we celebrate Devon’s 130th anniversary, this event represents the perfect blend of tradition, community, and world-class competition. It also gives many riders their first chance to compete on the famed Dixon Oval, gaining valuable experience as they work toward qualifying for the Devon Horse Show in May 2027. We look forward to welcoming competitors from throughout the Mid-Atlantic and beyond.”
Plantation Field International: Where World-Class Sport Meets Country Charm
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UNIONVILLE, Pa.--Plantation Field International brings elite equestrian sport and classic country-fair charm together each September, and the 2026 event promises one of the most compelling weekends on the eventing calendar.
Photo by Amy DragooSet for September 17-20th, the competition features CCI4*-S action at the highest level, attracting international riders, seasoned professionals, and Olympians to the rolling grounds of Unionville, Pa.
But Plantation Field is more than a four-star test of skill and stamina.
It is a destination event where spectators can spend the day moving from the competition arenas to Vendor Village, browsing equestrian and lifestyle offerings, sampling local food, cocktails and enjoying the relaxed atmosphere of the Country Fair.
The weekend’s entertainment adds to the appeal, with crowd favorites such as the Jack Russell Races and demonstrations bringing energy and personality to the grounds.
New for 2026, RDS Automotive Group will be on-site, offering guests an exciting chance to experience an off-road drive test drive in their Grenadier.
The Grenadier is INEOS Automotive’s off-road utility rugged 4 x4 with a body-on-body frame design.
Carl Hester headlines Master Class at Dressage at Devon
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DEVON, Pa.--One of the most respected figures in international dressage will take center stage at Dressage at Devon this September as Olympic medalist and renowned trainer Carl Hester MBE leads The Capital Square Masterclass on Sept. 24 at 6p.m. in the historic Dixon Oval.
With a career spanning more than three decades, Hester has become synonymous with excellence in the sport.
A multiple Olympic medalist, European Champion, World Championship medalist, and mentor to many of the world's top riders, he has played a pivotal role in elevating British dressage while remaining deeply committed to education and horse-centered training.
Learning from One of the Sport's Great Teachers
Known for his straightforward and practical teaching style, Hester has earned admiration not only for his success at the highest levels of competition, but also for his ability to make complex training concepts accessible to riders of all levels.
The Capital Square Masterclass will focus on the fundamentals that have defined Hester's approach throughout his career: correct basics, rider confidence, effective communication, and the development of systems that support long-term success.
Attendees can expect an evening centered on practical takeaways rather than theory alone, with demonstrations and insights designed to help riders strengthen their partnerships with their horses regardless of competitive goals.
"My goal for the masterclass is to provide practical insights that riders can take away and use immediately. Dressage should be about understanding your horse, building confidence and creating a system that allows both horse and rider to perform at their best," he said. "Dressage at Devon is an iconic event, and I'm excited to be part of it."
Pennsylvania National Horse Show Celebrates Eighty Years, Oct. 8–18
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HARRISBURG, Pa.--For eight decades, the road through indoor season has run through Harrisburg, Pa.
This Oct. 8-18, the Pennsylvania National Horse Show marks 80 years in the state’s capitol, welcoming the country's top hunters, jumpers and equitation riders to the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex for 11 days of championship competition, entertainment and tradition.
Founded in 1946, the Pennsylvania National is the longest-running indoor horse show of its kind in the United States and holds US Equestrian's prestigious Heritage Competition designation.
For generations of riders — including many from the Delaware Valley — a trip to the historic Harrisburg Coliseum has represented the culmination of a season's work.
Championship Competition at Every Level
This year’s PNHS competition schedule is once again chockful of championships and prestigious finals.
Junior Weekend brings the nation's best young riders to town for one of the most coveted titles in equitation, the USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final — to be held on Sunday, Oct. 11 — and for the Turnham Green/USEF Junior Jumper National Championships – running Thursday, Oct. 8 through Saturday, Oct. 10.
During Champions Week, open jumper competition builds through the $30,000 Commonwealth Classic on Friday, Oct. 16 — the centerpiece of the show's popular Team Night — before culminating in the $100,000 Grand Prix de Penn National on Saturday, Oct. 17.
To insure or not to insure. That is the question. See Blue Bridle for the answer
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If your horse was injured or became ill would you have the finances available to pay the medical bills?
The Mortality policy, or life insurance on the horse, covers death due to accident, illness or disease and includes theft of the animal.
This insurance policy is available on foals as young as 24 hours of age and horses up to age 20.
You can add to the Mortality policy, additional medical options such as Major Medical, Surgical and/or Colic coverage to help defray the cost of necessary veterinarian treatment for your horse.
Eligibility for these options varies depending on the carrier.
Besides protecting your horse, you should think about protecting yourself as a horse owner or your equine operations.
Do you have liability coverage if your horse were to injure someone or cause property damage?
What if your student were hurt in a lesson?
Many private horse owners assume that their homeowner’s insurance will provide liability coverage for their horse.
You risk losing everything if you are confronted with a lawsuit and do not have proper insurance coverage.
The Private Horse Owners Liability policy provides coverage for third party bodily injury and property damage for which you become legally liable for to others resulting from horse ownership.
If you operate an equine business, such as boarding, training or lessons, Commercial Liability insurance is of upmost importance.
Commercial Liability provides third party bodily injury and property damage to others for which you become legally liable for arising from your declared equine activities.
If you board or train horses, you may also want to consider Care, Custody, Control insurance.
This endorsement provides coverage in the event you are legally liable for the death or injury of a non-owned horse in your care, custody, or control.
Insurance can help restore you financially, and for many, is a sound investment.
Blue Bridle Insurance is here to assist with your insurance needs.
Call today to discuss (800-526-1711).
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Turn your barn into a place to remember with art by Jacob Czaja!
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For horse owners or any farmers the barn is more than just a barn, it is the heart of the farm, an important and essential place where much time is spent and memories and stories are made.
In that case, why not turn it into a work of art?
Where the barn itself tells your story?
My name is Jacob Czaja, an artist from Media Pa., graduated from University of the Arts in 2024.
I specialize in telling stories through art and do so with paint, pen, pencil and digital work.
If you have a wall on your barn you find bland and want to beautify your property, I can paint you a mural.
A beautiful image that solidifies your house or barn into a work of art itself.
With vibrant detailed paintings your property's history and story can be told on the side of the building.
Whatever you want I can paint, I can even paint your favorite horse or pet.
For more information email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 610-505-2698.
Unique equestrian treasures created by Eileen for Tempi Design Studio
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Tempi Design Studio was born by Eileen with the desire to create unique equestrian treasures.
Each design series is meant to look different, capturing a certain breed, pose and motion, in a raised relief with very fine detail.
With a background in dentistry, these creations are first carved in wax , drip by drip, carved and added until the design is perfected.
Next, the wax pattern is cast by the Lost Wax method.
This method includes multiple steps, with hours in between, and oven time.
Once cast, the design is sandblasted clean and the finishing process begins.
Eileen refines the rough casting into her next vision with a dremmel type tool using sandpaper discs and diamond burs.
This original casting becomes the "prototype" and is replicated in a mold making process, which can then be injected by hot wax, and cast as a duplicate over and over and over.
This is how all designs are "born".
With 15 years of designs, the number of molds is extensive.
And, no, the molds do not last forever.
They do have a shelf life.
The material eventually breaks down into a soft paste and is unusable.
So, keeping a prototype is a must to preserve the work effort of the design and remaking a mold if desired.
Over the years, ideas for these designs have been chosen by action photos seen in the news of horse and riders.
Additionally business logos can be made dimensional and make a striking buckle, key fob, ornament, or jewelry piece.
Recently, Eileen helped Dressage at Devon celebrate their 50th Anniversary with a design series utilizing their logo.
A buckle design with a belt was even presented to Ingrid Klimke during the event, which she proudly wore for her "Master Class" on Thursday eve.
Tempi is a sole proprietor business and Eileen enjoys meeting her customers at the same shows year after year, sort of "catching up" on their horsey lives.
Additionally, Tempi has an extensive online store where you can browse the many designs, which has extended beyond just horses.
Creating is what keeps Eileen engaged in this intensive work.
Take a look at the "Collections" online , posted video clips or the various magazine pdf coverages of her unique style of work.
CleanSand has specialized beach cleaning equipment
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CleanSands, Inc. was started with the consideration to connect specialized and unique beach cleaning equipment, beach cleaning machines and beach sand sifting tools that are compact, environmentally Eco friendly, light weight and easily maneuvered to beach resorts facilities,beach owners, beach managers and beach cleaning contractors of any sand area.
CleanSands, Inc. is the authorized US distributors for the equipment on our site.
This equipment has been tested by us in real world applications allowing us to offer them to you with your results in mind.
From the testing, we have selected unique beach cleaners with long life and years of service.
They use sifting screens with intensive sifting action of the screens to remove the unwanted sand debris.
They also have fewer vibrations for the operator.
These machines have the ability to remove fine debris from sand areas and are excellent for the final beach cleaning process.
Because they were designed with weight and size matter for the sensitive beach environment, they are unlike other machines on the market today.
From our Barracuda walk behind with its rubber track drive to our Tractor Attached (not towed behind) models; the equipment produces less disruption and compaction to the beach sand environment, compared to other heavy tractor pulled behind models.
Additionally, understanding the needs of the beach going public, we have an exclusive beach safe and an innovative sand cleaning tool that helps beach users enjoy their time on the beach and have a safe and clean experience on any sand area
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From Stable to Sofa: Essential Equine of Equus Magnificus Expands into Canine Care (2)
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For years, Essential Equine has earned the trust of horse owners across the country with a line of premium, veterinarian-formulated products that prioritize natural healing, performance, and long-term well-being.
From our iconic German Horse Muffins to our beloved natural fly sprays and grooming essentials, we have made it our mission to deliver care that is both effective and thoughtfully crafted.
What truly sets our products apart is our targeted use of therapeutic essential oils—nature’s most powerful healers.
Carefully selected for their proven benefits, these plant-based oils provide a natural yet potent alternative to synthetic ingredients.
Australian Tea Tree Oil is a standout ingredient in our formulations.
Known for its antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiviral properties, it is also a natural antifungal and insecticide.
It helps reduce inflammation and triggers the activity of white blood cells essential to the healing process.
Goldenseal Oil, one of the top five selling herbal products in the U.S., brings remarkable benefits as a natural antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, and topical insect repellent.
It promotes skin regeneration and closure through its antiseptic effects.
Myrrh Oil is a powerful agent in combating Staph infections.
Naturally antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory, it promotes faster healing by increasing white blood cells around skin wounds.
It also acts as an astringent, helping to reduce hair loss.
Eucalyptus Oil contributes broad-spectrum antimicrobial action, reducing inflammation and soothing skin irritations like bug bites.
Its natural analgesic qualities also make it a gentle yet effective pain reliever.
This holistic approach, combining modern science with time-honored botanicals, has redefined how animals experience everyday wellness.
Now we are proud to bring this same trusted care into the home.
Launching this July, Essential Canine introduces a new line of naturopathic products made specifically for dogs; whether bathing, aiding in skin care, or just helping tails wag a little harder, our canine collection brings these essentials to your best friend at home.
Follow us as we grow from stable to sofa because your animals deserve the best, no matter the species.
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Belmondo – Highest Quality Rubber on the Market
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HAPPY HORSE = HAPPY RIDER,
There are a few things a horse needs to be happy and perform well.
Food, Water, Love, and COMFORT.
A truly comfortable horse will perform at its best and one of the best ways to ensure comfort is a high quality rubber mattress in the stalls, slip resistant rubber in the walkways and washbays and stable footing on all incline areas in the barn.
By providing the best for your horse, your horse will perform at its best for you.
High quality rubber is not easy to create which is why the team at Kraiburg Belmondo in Germany, has spent years perfecting the art of making some of the highest quality rubber mats on the market.
They have mats for every application in the horse world.
From Stall mattresses, to Walkways, Washbays, Horse Walkers, Trailer Ramps, Slopes, Recovery Pens, and muddy areas, Belmondo has it covered.
One of our most common Belmondo Products is the Belmondo Trend mat.
It is designed to use as a stall mattress.
It is 1” thick with a grid on the bottom side of the mat to provide an air cushion which results in ultimate softness and stability.
Trend has a virgin rubber top which makes it slip resistant and very comfortable.
Every stall mat Belmondo makes has four interlocking sides and are heavy enough that they LAY FLAT AND STAY FLAT.
By using stall mats your bedding costs are reduced and your horses more comfortable.
The Kraiburg/Belmondo factory puts their focus and resources into producing the highest quality rubber on the market.
Kraiburg has been manufacturing rubber flooring for more than 50 years.
By using only true rubber and plant-based oils, Kraiburg is able to produce the highest quality rubber with a proven track record for longevity.
They do continuous testing with the DLG’s PAH test to maintain environmentally safe rubber.
Kraiburg’s rule for rubber: No textile fabric, chalk, or other inferior fillers.
Here at Weaverline, we distribute Belmondo to barns in the northeast.
We have multiple styles of Belmondo mats available and can be contacted for more information.
Our office numberis 877-464-1025, email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or check out our website, www.weaverlinebelmondo.com.
Learn about foxhunting with Radnor Master Collin McNeill
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MALVERN, Pa--Have you always been curious about foxhunting? Have you often wondered about trying it out? Well, now is your chance. Come, be part of Foxhunting 101! Radnor Hunt is once again holding two Saturday sessions on Sept. 19 and Oct. 3, 2026. Learn the basics from longtime Radnor Master Collin McNeill.
Get the chance to go out with the hunt and watch Radnor’s veteran Huntsman James Dean as he works his magic with the hounds. YOU WILL "hunt", but at a steady walk or trot in the Radnor country while gaining insight into this age-old sport.
Collin will explain all the terminology, the strategies employed to find Mr. Fox. He will detail what the jobs of the Hunt Staff entail and explain the nuances of a hunting day. There will be tailgates after hunting on both sessions - Sept. 19 and Oct. 3, 2026. The second day will also feature a tour of the Radnor Kennels. Call Alex Warzecha, the Hunt Secretary, with questions at 610-420-6148. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Price: $60.
World Championships Eventing team
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Driving team for the World Equestrian Games
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My mare started it all at For Love of the Horse
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By 2002, we knew we had a powerful way to help animals and we found ourselves in a unique position to do so.
Our daughter, Allison, knew it too.
She envisioned creating a company to reach people needing help for their dogs and horses.
And she had the business acumen to pull it off.
But first a little back story:
Joseph was a man driven by the desire to help ease suffering.
He was also a very smart man.
So, after returning from Vietnam, he focused on his education, achieving his Ph.D. and doing postdoctoral research at M.I.T.
Talley-ho: Nature healing with Equine Therapy by Theresa Talley
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Talley-ho -Pain Relief and Movement therapy is extending an invitation for our newest service for active and retired equestrian champions as well as non horsey people including canines.
Latest research at the HeartMath Institute reports on Coherence: A State of Optimal Function. “…increased order and harmony in both our psychological (mental and emotional) and physiological (bodily) processes.
Lord Palmerstonl’s “…there is nothing better for the inside of a man than the outside of a horse” is a proven fruit to our equine community.
However do we partake of the health benefits our horses truly offer us.
Skip’s Super Diamond, sporting his Rockin Rhythm Beads with his Lapis lazuli is our nature healing coach.
I will introduce 4 Diamond Actions to assist with spinal alignment and posture balance that every equestrian should know as well as gait assessment along with therapeutic touch and flower essence balancing.
This will address the electrical system.
According to Dr. Rollin McCraty “The energetic heart: Bioelectromagnetic communication within and between people”also extends to animals.
Seated chair massage while observing advanced equine therapist and retired race horse Luck, elicits the relaxation state as well as appreciation “the optimal state for health and learning.”
This prepares you for your riding lesson or your trail hike through the national park with your dog.
Visit my website at Talley-ho-massage.com, call or text 302-898-5143 for appointment availability.
I also travel to barns and event locations in our Diamond state of Delaware as well as surrounding areas.
As a licensed health care professional and certified Equi-tape practitioner,caring for clients since 1991,I only accept clients into my precise private practice that I know I can 100 percent deliver results to and achieve therapeutic goals.
Anna Gezon's AG Equine Massage Shows Why Bodywork Is Becoming Part of Modern Horse Care
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As horse owners and riders, we invest in our horses' health through routine veterinary care, dental floating, farrier visits, saddle fitting, and proper nutrition.
But one important piece of the puzzle is often overlooked: maintaining the muscles and fascia that allow the horse to move comfortably and perform at their best.
The equine muscular system is made up of more than 700 muscles that work together to create movement, generate propulsion, stabilize joints, and maintain posture.
These muscles don't work in isolation—every stride relies on multiple muscles working together in balance.
When one area becomes tight, weak, or sore, other muscles begin to compensate, altering movement throughout the body and increasing the risk of injury over time.
Bodywork isn't just for injured horses.
Whether your horse is a high-level competitor, a weekend trail partner, or a retired pasture companion, every horse benefits from feeling comfortable in their own body.
Regular bodywork helps improve mobility, support recovery, encourage relaxation, and keep horses moving more freely.
No two horses are alike, which is why every session is tailored to the individual.
By evaluating posture, movement, and areas of tension, treatment can be customized to address each horse's specific needs.
Depending on the horse, this may include hands-on massage, PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy, cupping, and red light therapy to help reduce muscle tension, promote circulation, and support the body's natural recovery processes.
One of the biggest misconceptions about bodywork is that it's only needed when something is wrong.
In reality, regular maintenance often helps identify small restrictions before they become larger problems.
A horse doesn't have to be showing obvious signs of discomfort to benefit from bodywork.
At AG Equine Massage LLC, my goal is simple: to help horses move more comfortably so they can perform, recover, and enjoy their jobs with greater ease.
When horses feel better, they're better able to do what we ask of them—and that's something every horse deserves.
Contact me at 484-300-8512 or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Supporting Soundness from the Inside Out: A Vet's Take on Botanical Wellness from Glacier Peak Holistics
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In the world of equine sports medicine, the pursuit of safe, effective, and natural supportive therapies is an ongoing conversation. Increasingly, veterinarians are turning to evidence-informed botanical blends to complement traditional treatment protocols, and the results are worth noting.
One such practitioner is Dr. Cierra Dedeker, DVM, of Peak Performance Equine – Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation.
Known for her work with performance horses, seniors, and injury recovery cases, Dr. Dedeker has been incorporating Glacier Peak Holistics' Inflapotion into her wellness toolkit with notable success.
"As an equine sports medicine veterinarian, I am always looking for natural, evidence-informed ways to support healing and optimize performance in my patients," says Dr. Dedeker.
She describes Inflapotion as a gentle yet powerful adjunct that supports healthy inflammatory responses and encourages lymphatic drainage.
"I appreciate that its thoughtfully selected botanical ingredients work synergistically to help the body clear metabolic waste, support immune function, and encourage balanced inflammatory responses," she adds.
Dr. Dedeker notes that whether she’s caring for performance horses, senior patients, or those recovering from injury, she values holistic tools like Inflapotion that complement traditional veterinary medicine.
"Glacier Peak Holistics' Inflapotion has become one of my favorite adjunctive wellness products because it provides a gentle yet effective approach to reducing inflammation, supporting healthy lymphatic flow, and promoting overall vitality," she explains. "It helps my patients achieve improved comfort, mobility, and whole-body health."
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U.S. Jumping Team for the World Championships
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LEXINGTON, Ky,--US Equestrian announced the riders and their horses selected to represent the U.S. Jumping Team at the 2026 FEI Jumping World Championships to be hosted in Aachen, Germany, from Aug. 11-23.
Jumping competition will begin on Wednesday, Aug. 19, and conclude on Sunday, Aug. 23.
The team will be led by Chef d’Equipe Robert Ridland and Team Leader Lizzy Chesson.
The following riders and their horses have been selected to represent the U.S. Jumping Team and are listed in alphabetical order.
Katie Dinan of New York, N.Y. on Out of the Blue SCF, a 2014 Belgian Warmblood mare.
Lillie Keenan of New York, N.Y. on Fasther, a 2010 KWPN gelding.
Laura Kraut of Royal Palm Beach, Fla. on Bisquetta, a 2014 Zangersheide mare.
Marilyn Little of West Palm Beach, Fla. on La Contessa, a 2015 Mecklenburger mare.
McLain Ward of Brewster, N.Y. on High Star Hero, a 2013 Belgian Sport Horse gelding.
Arena Works' "Evermoist EQ" binds microscopic moisture for footing material
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At the core of Arena Works’ Evermoist EQ is an advanced eco-stabilizing compound that binds microscopic moisture particles to the footing material.
This creates a self-regulating environment that resists evaporation while allowing natural airflow.
The result: a hydrated, low-dust surface that maintains its ideal texture even in dry climates or indoor environments.
Unlike traditional watering systems, Evermoist EQ doesn’t just manage moisture, it integrates with it.
Riders notice the difference immediately, a footing that’s cool, quiet, and remarkably consistent.
Each stride feels cushioned yet connected, delivering a secure sense of traction without heaviness or drag.
Horses breathe easier.
The arena stays cleaner.
The performance remains unwavering.
It feels like perfect footing, every day.
Arena Works’ Evermoist EQ is adaptable and effective across a variety of environments, delivering consistency no matter where you ride.
Perfect For: Indoor arenas and covered facilities Outdoor arenas in arid or high-heat climates Training centers seeking low-maintenance solutions Riders focused on equine respiratory and joint health
Why Riders Choose Arena Works’ Evermoist EQ: Consistent Performance — Maintains ideal moisture levels, delivering the same feel every ride. Healthier Environment — Virtually eliminates dust, supporting respiratory wellness for horse and rider. Time & Resource Efficiency — Reduces or removes the need for daily watering and grooming. Extended Footing Life — Protects and stabilizes footing materials, reducing breakdown over time.
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