Rhonda Lane on July 3rd, 2010

It’s just about time for the Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show at the Red Mile. The link to the live pay-per-view stream is below. AND … Hey, saddlebred and Kentucky horse scene fans – how many photos can you recognize? Video tour of the pictures on the wall at Fennell’s tack shop, located near [...]

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Rhonda Lane on March 16th, 2010

Great music video tribute for “Fury” Fury sure must like that bridle, huh? To run off with it like that? What Italian I know is what I see on the restaurant menu,  so I can’t translate any of that audio, although I’m betting cavallo is horse.   Still, I can imagine that bunch from the [...]

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Rhonda Lane on July 7th, 2009

The historic Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show, the first jewel in the saddlebred Triple Crown, is in full swing from July 6 – 11 with both day and night classes. And we can watch it on pay-per-view over the Internet. A video stream is available for those of us with broadband and Windows Media [...]

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Rhonda Lane on November 17th, 2008

We’ll be able to watch a couple of big American horse shows for free on the web this weekend. Again, you’ll be a lot happier while you’re trying to watch if you have high-speed Internet or broadband. The shows feature American Saddlebreds and Tennessee Walking Horses. The action starts earlier in the week with the [...]

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Rhonda Lane on September 24th, 2008

For decades, these men were considered the forgotten horsemen — the African-Americans who cared for and trained high-stepping show horses. For the most part, the men have remained in the shadows of the Saddlebred industry. Exhibits about African-American horsemen A recent exhibit at the Saddlebred Museum in the Kentucky Horse Park finally celebrated their contributions. [...]

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Rhonda Lane on August 21st, 2008

The Olympics may be winding down, but August is still a great month for equestrian competitions. Two major American show horse championships are in full swing this week with live pay-per-view webcasts. But horse show fans without broadband and/or on a budget won’t be left out. Each event offers updates that don’t involve video stream [...]

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