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    Tried and Tested: Tech Venice Plus Evo Safety StirrupsTried and Tested:
    Harry Meade is a British Event Rider, based at Church Farm in Wiltshire. Harry is currently ranked 5th in the world.About the productThe Tech Venice Plus Evo Safety Stirrups are a quality choice for any rider, offering a sleek look and an increased level of safety in the case of a fall. They feature Techs innovative Safety Design, which is a mechanical system that allows the foot to be freed when pressure is applied on the outer arm of the stirrup. This outer arm then returns to its original position when the pressure is released. The Venice Safety Design is extremely resistant, ideal for all-weathers and environmental conditions and it is manufactured with the best metals. This design has also subject to several stress tests to ensure its function.These Tech Stirrups are also constructed to reduce knee and ankle fatigue, featuring 4 shock absorbing inserts that allow the stirrup to accompany the natural movements of the foot, thus increasing the riders performance and the feeling of comfort during use. Find Out More Harry Meades ReviewThe Tech Venice Evo safety stirrups are discreet, light and comfortable to ride in. The telltale signs for me are that I can get on with the job and dont notice the stirrups. They have a really simple and effective safety mechanism that opens at the top and closes on a spring mechanism. The stirrups are strong, with the horizontal foot plate attached to the same piece of metal as the side and a top section that hangs from the leather meaning there are no joins or weaknesses in the strength of the stirrup structure. The foot plate has pointed metal treads so to foot never slips; it has more surface area than the traditional stirrup iron, so spreads the pressure and doesnt bruise the sole. One final feature I like is a small upstand on the outside of the foot, this stops the opening safety mechanism from activating unwantedly. Shop All Tech Stirrups Image Credit: Hannah Cole PhotographyThe post Tried and Tested: Tech Venice Plus Evo Safety StirrupsTried and Tested: first appeared on Redpost Equestrian Blog.
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    Bicton British Showjumping July Tour Click and Collect
    Left something behind or had a malfunction?Shop online with Redpost now for delivery directly to the Bicton Areana! Order before 3pm for delivery the following day! This amazing service is running from Thursday 4th July until Sunday 13th July (excluding 8th/9th July) Orders can be placed from Friday 13th of October.To place your order, follow these easy steps:Head to redposteqestrian.co.ukChoose the products you need.Head to your shopping basket and select your payment method.At step 2, click delivery.Enter your usual delivery address.At step 3, select Bicton Click & Collect under Delivery OptionsComplete your order!Orders must be placed before 3pm and be in stock, please do not choose products which have a status of In Warehouse as these are not available for next day delivery.Psst the estimated delivery over the weekend may show as Monday but we promise it will be coming the next day. SHOP NOW If you have any questions or queries, please call us 01803 812040 or email info@redpostequestrian.co.ukThe post Bicton British Showjumping July Tour Click and Collect first appeared on Redpost Equestrian Blog.
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    2 Alabama Horses Positive for Influenza
    The horses are at an equine clinic in Madison County. The post 2 Alabama Horses Positive for Influenza appeared first on The Horse.
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  • Tyrone Flanagan and Archie 1.10 Working Hunter extravaganza - 4th place Enniskillen Horse and Pony show.
    Fab results for this pair jumping their first working hunter show!
    Tyrone Flanagan and Archie 1.10 Working Hunter extravaganza - 4th place Enniskillen Horse and Pony show. Fab results for this pair jumping their first working hunter show!
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    Youre Invited to the Sports at WEC Open House!
    When: Friday, June 28, 2024 from 6pm 8pmWhere: World Equestrian Center OcalaWEC Exposition Center 21598 NW 87th Ct. Rd.Ocala, FL 34482 Youre invited to attend a free open house for Sports at WEC! Mark your calendars for Friday, June 28 from 6pm to 8pm to explore the world-class venue currently tailored for indoor soccer. The open-door evening is dedicated to introducing the Ocala[...]Read MoreThe post Youre Invited to the Sports at WEC Open House! appeared first on World Equestrian Center.
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    Florida Mare Tests Positive for Strangles
    The horse lives in Nassau County, where six horses are exposed. The post Florida Mare Tests Positive for Strangles appeared first on The Horse.
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    Ontario Gelding Tests Positive for Strangles
    The horse lives in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. The post Ontario Gelding Tests Positive for Strangles appeared first on The Horse.
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  • EVENTINGNATION.COM
    Whats Next: Team USAs Logistical Plan Ahead of Paris
    Will Coleman and Off the Record. Photo by Liz Crawley Photography.Team USA horses and riders have completed their last Mandatory Outing at Stable View this weekend, so what comes next?A few of our team alternates will be competing at CHIO Aachen: James Alliston and Karma, Jennie Brannigan and FE Lifestyle, and Liz Halliday and Miks Master C, along with also Lizs other ride, Shanroe Cooley, competing as an individual. Alyssa Phillips and Oskar, who have been basing in Europe to this point, will also join the team in Aachen next weekend. Meanwhile, most Paris team members will be heading back to their own training bases for the next few weeks to continue fine-tuning details. Chef dEquipe, Bobby Costello, will make some visits to their various home bases after returning from Aachen. James Alliston and Karma, alternates for Team USA, will next compete at CHIO Aachen. Photo by Liz Crawley Photography.The team will then have a final conditioning gallop in Pennsylvania, and horses will fly out from The Arc at JFK airport (NY) on the night of July 16 and arrive in Europe on the 17, flying into Liege, Belgium. Dr. Susan Johns, team veterinarian, will fly with the horses to and from the games. I always say that my biggest job is delivering this precious cargo to the championships and making sure that theyre safe, she says.The riders will follow close behind their mounts and the team will have around six days of training south of Versailles before moving into the venue on July 24. As far as training plans go for that week, it depends on whats best for each pair.Caroline Pamukcu and HSH Blake. Photo by Liz Crawley Photography.Every athlete will have their plan for the week whatever is going to suit their horse. We also have one final breeze up a hill kind of gallop during that week, Bobby says.US Equestrian Director of the Elite Eventing Program, Gemma Stobbs, ensures that every little detail that you could ever think of is taken care of. She organizes travel for the riders and horses, lodging, paperwork, accreditations, and so much more. These are all little pieces, but they definitely add up.I really enjoy the puzzle of getting all the moving parts together and creating an environment where everyone doesnt have to worry about those day-to-day things. Then, they can really just focus on their job, Gemma explains. Gemma is not only figuring out logistics for the three team members, but shes also organizing the details for the traveling reserve and alternates on stand-by.Boyd Martin and Fedarman B. Photo by Megan Runge for Liz Crawley Photography.Compared to other championships, the Games are of course different in that many outside organizations are involved as well. They have to work within the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committees (USOPC) parameters for transportation, accreditation, etc.As far as goals for Paris goes, of course, the big one is for Team USA to medal. I feel very comfortable with the plan that we have, what the expectations are, and how were going to fulfill those expectations, Bobby says. He also acknowledges that anything can happen at any time, like any other event, but feels confident in the selectors choice of team members.An incredible amount of study and restudy goes into team selection, he explained. Selectors spend tons of time going over, line by line, horses records and then also taking into consideration current form and the trend someone might be on.Aachen-bound Liz Halliday and Miks Master C. Photo by Liz Crawley Photography.Dr. Susan says that as soon as the Tokyo Olympics (2021) ended, they began monitoring the emerging horses with evaluations throughout the year, checking in with their routine vets, etc.I make sure that these horses have everything they need so they have a lot of longevity in their careers and theyll be available for us for multiple championships and things down the road, she elaborated.Along with Bobby, Gemma, and Dr. Susan Johns, Team USA Farrier, Beck Ratte, and Team USA Equine Physiotherapist, Linda Vegher, ensure the horses are happy and healthy.Beck works with the horses routine farriers throughout the year in order to be prepared to provide them with the best care at the Games. It is a challenging and hugely rewarding job to be involved with these horse and rider combinations and watching them compete at any level is inspiring, Beck says.Will Coleman and his direct reserve horse, Diabolo. Photo by Liz Crawley Photography.Linda works to prepare the horses muscles for training, working out kinks and relaxing their bodiees through massage. Ultimately, she makes sure they are feeling 110% and ready to perform.My favorite part of my job is seeing an improvement in the horses after I work on them and also getting to know their different personalities and their communication styles, Linda says.Team USA staff work constantly to make sure horses, riders, and support staff are safe, happy, and set up for success. But what can you do to also support the team from home? Gemma says that the best thing you can do is put your best foot forward.Theres so much negativity out there around social media, but I think it would be really great if everyone could come together and show the love of the horse sports and the love of the horses.Each Olympic cycle, theres the question of if equestrian events will be included. Gemma explains that in order to be included in the next Olympic games, people have to want to see equestrian sport at the highest level performing. I think that getting rid of that negativity and coming together to support Team USA is what I would love to see.Go Team USA and Go Eventing.View more of ENs coverage of the Paris Olympics here. We are pleased to bring you our Olympic coverage with support from Kentucky Performance Products.
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    Michigan Filly Positive for Strangles
    The filly lives in Ionia County. The post Michigan Filly Positive for Strangles appeared first on The Horse.
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  • Henrik von Eckermann Looks to Secure Back to Back Wins at Longines Global Champions Tour of Stockholm
    The Longines Global Champions Tour heads to Stockholm June 28 - 30, 2024 for the ninth stage of the tour this week. The event promises a thrilling line up of classes showcasing some of the best horses and riders in the world vying for victory in the heart of the city at the Stockholm Olympic Stadium.Eight Swedish riders are ready to face strong international competition at the LGCT of...
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