Magnus Skúlason: Pace on the oval track
In our community, there are sometimes topics which are vividly discussed and discussion is, of course, a very healthy part of growth and …
Númi:The Icelandic Cowboy Horse
We all know of the Icelandic horses´ great versatility. They prove themselves on the oval tracks in big competitions, as well as on trail…
Behind the camera: Kai Schmidt
In our series ”behind the camera” we interview photographers, who we know the pictures of. But who are they? And how did they fall in lo…
Tölting uphill: reflections on our social media
Social media has influenced our lives in many ways over the years. These platforms and programs have helped us to stay in contact more ea…
BlessAwards: Wählt Eure Favoriten, choose your faves
Es ist seit langer Zeit gute Tradition, dass Ihr, liebe isibless-Leser, die Jahresbesten in unterschiedlichen Kategorien durch Euer Onlin…
Behind the camera: Kerstin Biesecker-Rohlfs EN/DE
In our series ”behind the camera” we interview photographers who we know the pictures of, but who are they? And how did they fall in lov…
Jakob Svavar is rider of the year in IS
The Icelandic equestrian association LH awards the best riders, horses and breeding farms every year. Of course, this year was a bit diff…
New competition: Great fun with ‘No-stirrup November’
Last month, the founders of Gæðinga Dressage, Laura Benson and Carrie Lyons Brandt, organized a fun new online competition by the name of…
Krákur frá Blesastöðum has left IS for DK
With Krákur frá Blesastöðum another well-known stallion has left Iceland. He was exported tonight and will now make his way to Denmark. I…
Show us your farms and horses in 10 minutes!
One of the pleasant side-effects of Cybertölt in the past spring was that we got to see a multitude of tracks and stables, which featured…
SOLD! AT: IS2008138177 – Bláskjár frá Tungu
This horse is sold!
IS2008138177 – Bláskjár frá Tungu
pedigree:
V: IS2001135613 – Glymur frá Innri-Skeljabrekku
M: IS1993238…
Equestrian art: perspectives by Reynir Aðalsteinsson
Reynir Aðalsteinsson was one of the brightest and most highly respected minds in Icelandic equestrian education for a very long time. He …