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USET Foundation PHILANTHROPIC PARTNER OF US EQUESTRIAN NEWS VOLUME 18, ISSUE 3 • FALL 2019 THE 2020 TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES WILL BRING AKIKO YAMAZAKI FULL CIRCLE The ardent supporter of U.S. Dressage is looking forward to seeing her passion merge with her heritage. BY MOLLY SORGE Attending the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games will be an emotional experience for Akiko Yamazaki – and not only because she hopes her horse, Suppenkasper, will be named to the U.S. Dressage Team with rider Steffen Peters. When Yamazaki sits down in the stands at Equestrian Park at Baji Koen, she’ll be sitting next to her mother, Michiko, who is the person who inspired her love of horses, and her two daughters, who share their passion for riding. My mom attended the Tokyo Olympic Games in 1964 as a spectator,” Yamazaki said. “Now we’ll go to watch the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games at the“ same venue, and hopefully we’ll be watching one of our horses compete. My mother is going to be 79 years old, and she’s really looking forward to going back and watching the Games in Tokyo. We are three generations of riders. It’s coming full circle.” For Yamazaki, who sits on the Board of Trustees and serves as the Secretary of the U.S. Equestrian Team (USET) Foundation, that feeling of legacy is a big part of why she loves equestrian sport so much. Her mother introduced her to riding when she was young, and now Yamazaki’s daughters have not only grown up immersed in the sport but have also developed their own passion for riding. -
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Issue 24 – September 2011 a Must for All Breeders
Issue 24 – September 2011 A must for all breeders Hors Horse Breeders Magazine Page 1 Issue Contents: Front Cover: Copyright MFS Studfarm Scotland Page 3 Welcome to our new format, from the HBM Team Page 4 Boyd Martin on : Neville Bardos, his first Burghley, and the Australian Thoroughbred, by Ginny Smith Page 8 Stars of the Future? The Winners of the Dubarry Burghley Young Event Horse Finals by Ginny Smith Page 11 A Little Method and a Little Madness, William Micklem’s recipe for event horse breeding Page 16 The Backing Diary for Crofts Hill Selene, by Canda Atkinson Page 20 Hormone of the Month, Equine Chorionic Gonadotropin, by Amanda Bliss Page 21 Afrika, Blog 10 –“ Final Prep”, by Sarah Cooper Page 24 Southern Cross Stud Blog, “Premiums All Round” by Jill Walker Page 27 Larkshill Stud Blog, “100% Premium at the Oldenburg Verband Inspection”, by Heather Stack Page 31 Five Go To Lanaken, 2011, by Shirley Light of Brendon Stud Page 34 James Hart, “A Breeder’s Profile”, by Anna Bruce Page 38 Emile Faurie Opens A New Facility At Mount Mascal Stables by Jill Walker Page 43 Contact details for the team Hors Horse Breeders Magazine Page 2 Welcome To Our New Format From the HBM Team Whilst we have enjoyed having a completely web based magazine, it has also been obvious that a printable and downloadable copy would be helpful to our readers. Many have asked how to subscribe, good news though…it is still free! Also, it has been mentioned that in future more and more electronic devices will be unable to read flash content. -
Collecting Gaits Farm/USEF National Dressage Championships
USET Foundation NEWS UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN TEAM FOUNDATION • VOLUME 5 • ISSUE 2 • SPRING/SUMMER 2007 USET Foundation Trustee Bruce Duchossois Supports Diverse Disciplines BY MARY HILTON s the owner of Connaught, sion for showing hunters. Later, Bruce Duchossois was as a young amateur, Duchossois Aelated when Phillip trained with Rick Cram, Sr. Dutton rode the 16-year-old Irish and under his tutelage in the Thoroughbred to second place at 1970s, was a champion with a the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day mare named Kim’s Song. “She Event this year and earned the was everything they always say USET Foundation’s Pinnacle Cup about a chestnut mare. It was as the highest placed American. her way or no way,” Duchossois “Connaught had a good year recalls. “Then one day, at the going into Rolex and Phillip says Detroit Spring Horse Show, it he’s still on his way up as far as all came together.” From then his career, but I didn’t have any on, the duo earned nothing but expectations other than that they blue ribbons, claiming First would have a respectable per- Year championships at the most formance and, as always, would Photo by Anne Gittins (Photo Courtesy Bruce Duchossois) prestigious venues in America return safe after the three days,” Bruce Duchossois and Que Sera, including the National Horse Reserve Champion Adult Amateur 51 & Over Hunters Week 1 Duchossois said. “When I heard at the 2005 Winter Equestrian Festival in Florida. Show at Madison Square Garden the news that he was actually sec- in New York, the Washington ond, I was thrilled.