Adrienne Lyle

Indian Rock, Competed at Paris Olympics by Holland’s Emmelie Scholtens, Bought by Zen Elite Equestrian for 22YO American Christian Simonson

4 hours ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Indian Rock, Competed at Paris Olympics by Holland’s Emmelie Scholtens, Bought by Zen Elite Equestrian for 22YO American Christian Simonson
Indian Rock, the Dutch stallion competed at Paris Olympics by Emmelie Scholtens of the Netherlands, has been bought by Zen Elite Equestrian to be ridden by 22-year-old American Christian Simonson Read More

Adrienne Lyle Rides Helix to Victory in Ocala’s World Cup Freestyle to Earn American Olympic Partnership Big Step Contending for Championship Final

1 week ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Adrienne Lyle Rides Helix to Victory in Ocala’s World Cup Freestyle to Earn American Olympic Partnership Big Step Contending for Championship Final
Adrienne Lyle rides Helix to victory in Ocala World Cup Freestyle to earn American Olympic partnership big step toward contending for start at championship Final in Switzerland next April Read More

USA Dressage Team Ready for Olympic Grand Prix, With Lavish Praise for Historic Versailles Stadium

5 months ago StraightArrow Comments Off on USA Dressage Team Ready for Olympic Grand Prix, With Lavish Praise for Historic Versailles Stadium
USA launches defense of its Tokyo Games performance with a partnership less than four months old, a successful rider on a new horse in her third Olympics and a teammate from the historic silver medal squad beginning his sixth Olympics that equals the most of any American rider Read More

Nanna Skodboprg Merrald on Zepter Kicks Off for Denmark, followed by Carl Hester on Fame for Britain, Frederic Wandres on Bluetooth OLD for Germany Among Highlights of Olympic Dressage Tuesday

5 months ago StraightArrow Comments Off on Nanna Skodboprg Merrald on Zepter Kicks Off for Denmark, followed by Carl Hester on Fame for Britain, Frederic Wandres on Bluetooth OLD for Germany Among Highlights of Olympic Dressage Tuesday
Nanna Skodboprg Merrald on Zepter will kick off for Denmark, followed by Carl Hester on Fame for Great Britain Tuesday and Frederic Wandres on Bluetooth OLD for Germany among the highlights of the first of two days of Olympic dressage starting Tuesday Read More
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