Postcard from Final 2002 WEG Jumping Trial
…has a medal in the world championships.” Me too. I’ll be in Spain for the WEG, busily writing postcards every day to tell you how our teams–and everyone else’s–are doing…
…has a medal in the world championships.” Me too. I’ll be in Spain for the WEG, busily writing postcards every day to tell you how our teams–and everyone else’s–are doing…
…WEG at Aachen in August will go on to do other competitions in Europe. Jan is very hopeful that she is a good WEG candidate. In the past, she noted,…
…down on the time of cleaning and keeps the horses cleaner too,” she says. However, be aware that even if you have mats in your stalls, debris can still become…
…have it completely clean each time you use it, and clean it between horses if you are using it on more than one horse.This type of washable girth or cinch…
…tack cleaning, which is appealing to many. Both wipes clean and condition in one step. If you’re going to use a leather-care wipe, you’re already opting for convenience, so the…
…down into compost. And the material in the oldest pile, which is usually at least six months old, has decayed into seasoned compost. Ken turns the piles regularly and runs…
…into one postcard. Let’s start with the selection trials, since I sent you a postcard Friday about them, and I’m sure you’re looking for the inside scoop on how they…
…been focusing on the WEG since the end of the Sydney Olympics two years ago. For show jumping, dressage and eventing, the WEG–an aggregation of world championships–is second only to…
…the size of the WEG can be held at a single venue. Kentucky is one; Aachen, site of the 2006 WEG, is another. Normandy, France, home of the 2014? Alltech…
…events give the WEG folks a chance to test their systems and personnel. For the personnel at the Horse Park who have been building toward the WEG for what seems…