Tjalda: Durable, responsible design made in Germany
For the new series “Durable and responsible design” we highlight companies that design products that are produced fair, within Europe and…
NL: Competitions allowed again from the 1st of July
Yesterday evening at seven o’clock sharp the press conference with prime minister Rutte aired on the Dutch television. Rutte spoke about …
Column: Murphy’s Law
When I ride, I always and always wear a helmet. I have written multiple articles about why it is so important to wear a helmet when ridin…
The first futurity competition in NL!
It is not so common to show your horse in futurity in the Netherlands, there have been some futurity tests on bigger competitions but tha…
Review: Handmade Tjalda halter – win your own!
When I searched a bit for new products to review I came across the halters of a brand called Tjalda. These halters are handmade in German…
Funny Icelandic horse names
We are very used to Icelandic horses having Icelandic names, which may sometimes be a little hard to pronounce but are very dignified and…
Icelandic horse para sport, time for a change
Dear readers,
we as Team Isibless are working on an initiative to integrate “para disciplines” into our Icelandic-horse sport. Far too…
Live stream with Árni Björn Pálsson on June 21
Dear readers and followers, because our last live stream with Gísli Guðjónsson for the good cause of Brooke Hospital for Animals was rece…
Stirrup leathers above or under the saddle flap?
You may have certain preferences as a rider. You like reins with stoppers or just plain, you want wide or narrow reins. You want Icelandi…
Interview with Norwegian Steinar Clausen Kolnes
The Norwegian rider Steinar Clausen Kolnes is a man of many talents. He rides nearly all the tests, from tölt to V1& F1 but was also very…
Can physicians learn a lot from veterinary medicine?
Veterinary and human medicine is seen as two whole different types for medicine. One is for humans with human diseases and the other one …