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AMERICAN HORSES IN SPORT 2016

* Overall & Eventing Horseman And Horse Of The Year: Phillip Dutton And Mighty Nice

He’s ridden in six Olympic Games and earned two team gold medals for Australia, but receiving his individual medal in Rio on behalf of his adopted country at this state of his career (he was the oldest Olympic athlete on team USA in any sport) and with thishorse is nothing short of inspiring.

* Between Rounds with David O’Connor: We’re Better Than The Olympics Showed

The high performance program is strong and going in a good direction. That day at the Olympic Games didn’t work as well as we were hoping, but we’re having more successes in international competition than we’ve ever had before.

* Show Jumping Horse Of The Year: HH Azur

From the time HH Azur started showing, there’s been a lot of chatter about her. After all, there aren’t many horses McLain Ward raves about in interview after interview.

* Show Jumping Horseman Of The Year: Kent Farrington

It’s Farrington’s tireless dedication to bettering himself and his horses that took him from a scrappy pony-racing, catch-riding teen in the Chicago suburbs to riding in the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and consistently ranking in the top five of the Longines FEI World Rankings.

* Between Rounds with Robert Ridland: 2016 Was The Culmination Of A Four-Year Effort

When I took over as chef d’equipe in 2013, I was brought in to implement a new four-year plan, and I view our successes this year as the culmination of that program.

* Dressage Horse Of The Year: Verdades

“Diddy” was just 6 months old and Graves only 15 when they made their first acquaintance, and now they’ve crafted years of perseverance and patience into their performances.

* Dressage Horseman Of The Year: Robert Dover

It’s now an infamous phrase. When Robert Dover took over the position of U.S. dressage technical advisor and chef d’equipe in 2013, he said, “If I have to drag this whole country kicking and screaming to the medal podiums, I’ll do it.”

* Between Rounds with Jeremy Steinberg: U.S. Dressage Is On A Roll

The U.S. team’s Olympic bronze medal was the result of a hard-fought 12 years of work building up to it. So many people are involved at that level of the sport to bring home those medals, far more than just the riders.

* Show Hunter Horse Of The Year: Catch Me

In his first full season since his illness, “Snoopy” was uncatchable, ending his year with a second year green championship from all four fall indoor shows.

* Show Hunter Horseman Of The Year: John French

To hear John French tell it, his big break came shortly after he gave up horse showing.

* Between Rounds with Jack Towell: It’s Time To Focus On Education

Many young trainers of today just don’t have the knowledge base they should have, and they aren’t pursuing the education they need. If the trainers don’t have a good understanding of the basics, how are they supposed to teach that to new riders in the sport?

If we all knew more about how a horse thinks, learns, processes and translates things we would be more successful, empathetic, intuitive horsem*n.

Plus: Commentary, In The Country, Gone Away, Art Gallery,Finish Line, results, photos and much, much more.

January/FebruaryUntacked

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* Hollywood Horses

From Wonder Woman to Game of Thrones, the Naprous family works with the equine stars of big-name television shows and movies to create the magic you see onscreen.

* The Striking Beauty – And Ears – Of The Marwari Horse

A trip to Rajasthan yields a cultural education, artistic inspiration and a newfound love of India.

* At Home With Melanie Smith Taylor

Wildwood Farm’s bygone glory can still be felt in Germantown, Tenn.

* Seeing Sunny Segovia Through Gray Ears

The author completes the TREC World Championships in Spain and forms a partnership she will remember forever.

* Belle Beach: Ahead Of Her time

Author of the 1912 book Riding And Driving For Women, Beach was once considered the world’s greatest equestrienne.

* Vive La Différence­

A day out with staghounds in France’s Villers-Cotterêts forest sets an ancient equestrian pursuit to music.

* Feed Room: The Patron Saint Of Horse Show Food

Veterinarian and eventing enthusiast Dr. Steven Berkowitz draws crowds with his famous burgers and baked goods.

* City Guide: Franklin, Tenn.

This charming historic town, just 14 miles south of Nashville, is a hotbed for country music, fine dining, antiques and Southern hospitality. It’s also situated in the heart of horse country.

Plus: Editor’s Letter, Around The Arena, Editor’s Picks, Tech Spotlight, Test Lab, Clothes Horse, Book Reviews, Charity Spotlight, Best Of Web & Print, Life Between The Ears and Parting Ways! There’s even more inside the January/February issue of Untacked, at the intersection of equestrian life and style.

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FAQs

What is the name of the horse in Geraldine Brooks book horse? ›

The horse's name is Lexington, and he was a real-life racehorse who won six of his seven starts and became a legendary thoroughbred sire whose offspring dominated American racing in the late 19th century.

What was the name of the horse who had an understanding with the horse answer? ›

The name of the horse was Heart and Mourad had an understanding with him.

How true is horse by Geraldine Brooks? ›

Loosely based on a true story, Horse involves a discarded painting and a dusty skeleton, both of which concern a foal widely considered “the greatest racing stallion in American turf history.” Brooks shifts her narrative among three related stories in as many centuries.

Who was the true novel of the horse? ›

The novel 'Horse' is the story of an enslaved man grooming a winning thoroughbred Lexington was a winning thoroughbred in the mid-1800's, and the basis of Geraldine Brooks' new novel, "Horse." Scott Simon talks with her about her story.

What was the real name of the horse? ›

The horse (Equus ferus caballus) is a domesticated, one-toed, hoofed mammal. It belongs to the taxonomic family Equidae and is one of two extant subspecies of Equus ferus.

What was the original horse called? ›

Diet: Herbaceous plants (bushes, young tree shoots) Living during the Eocene era approximately 55 to 58 million years ago, Eohippus, the “dawn horse” or more correctly called Hyracotherium, is the most ancient ancestor of today's horse.

Who was called the Dark Horse? ›

Often referred to as the first “dark horse” President, James K. Polk was the last of the Jacksonians to sit in the White House, and the last strong President until the Civil War. He was born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, in 1795.

What was the name of the pale horse? ›

And when he had opened the fourth seal I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see. And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat upon him was Death, and Hell followed with him.

What was the name of Charmayne James horse? ›

James retired her horse, Gills Bay Boy, nicknamed Scamper, whom she won the bulk of her titles with, in 1993 after winning her tenth world championship. James herself would retire from barrel racing in 2002 after winning her 11th world championship. Scamper was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in 1996.

What are the names of the Hanco*ck horses? ›

In spite of all the races he won, Joe made his greatest name as a sire. Some of his offspring were Little Joe the Wrangler, War Chief, Little Black Joe, Red Man, Roan Hanco*ck, Brown Joe Hanco*ck, Joe Jr., Buck Hanco*ck, Anne Joe, Jo Jo Hanco*ck, Joe Tom and my personal favorite—Susie Hanco*ck.

What is the name of Seth Cohen's horse? ›

He also has a toy horse named Captain Oats. Seth is close to both of his parents and often playfully teases them.

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