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ES Exclusive: 2003 Rolex-Kentucky Cross Country
EquiSearch.com columnist Nancy Jaffer reports from Lexington, Ky., where the British continue their impressive march that seems likely to end in their victory at America's only 4-star-rated event. | MORE
ES Exclusive: 2003 Rolex-Kentucky Dressage
EquiSearch.com columnist Nancy Jaffer reports from Lexington, Ky., where she watches British riders grab first and second place, with Amy Tryon the top-ranked American in third as everyone eagerly anticipates cross-country day. | MORE
ES Exclusive: Budweiser World Cup Final
Germany's Marcus Ehning, in his first visit to the U.S., triumphed over Rodrigo Pessoa and the rest of an impressive field in the World Cup show jumping final. | MORE
ES Exclusive: Budweiser World Cup
EquiSearch columnist Nancy Jaffer reports from Las Vegas that the first two days of competition have yielded a surprise leader in the standings -- Sweden's Malin Baryard. But in Sunday's final, don't count out Rodrigo Pessoa, trying for a record fourth World Cup title. And hot on his heels is the U.S.'s Norman Dello Joio, another former World Cup winner. | MORE
ES Exclusive: Budweiser American Invitational
Course designer Steve Stephens built a clever test for the Invitational, a one-shot class that intimidates even top international competitors. | MORE
Postcard: 2003 U.S. Dressage League Finals
Guenter Seidel and Nikolaus triumph with a sterling freestyle at the U.S. League finals for the Dressage World Cup. Among the other crowd-pleasing performances was a demonstration by the blind Valiant, owned and ridden by Jeannette Sassoon. | MORE
Herpes Outbreak Kills University of Findlay Horses
University of Findlay staff and students mourn 12 horses--lost to equine herpes. Find out what the school is doing to protect other horses-and how to keep the disease out of your barn. An EquiSearch.com exclusive. | MORE
Postcard: USA Equestrian Convention
The USA Equestrian annual convention, held a few miles from the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, brought hope for an end to the USA Eq/USET battle over National Governing Body status--and awards to some very deserving people. | MORE
‘Chaser It’s A Giggle Dies From Colic
Grade 1 winner It's A Giggle, the third leading steeplechase horse of 2002, died after a short bout with colic. | MORE
EQUUS, Dressage Today Are Co-Winners
EQUUS and Dressage Today, part of the Primedia Equine Network, were selected as co-winners in the Equestrian Print Media Publication category of the 2002 USA Equestrian Media Awards. | MORE




