Interview with Louisa Hackl Part 1
One account at Instagram caught my eye, there were the most beautiful pictures on the feed of the account of @louisalilja. Most of all pi…
Interview with Ørjan Lien Våge
Ørjan made a big impression on a lot of people at the world championships this year as a national rider in the Norwegian team. He was rid…
A new gaited breed:The Aegidienberger
The Aegidienberger is a breed which came into existence quite recently, bred by the Feldmann family at the famous Gangpferdezentrum Aegid…
Legendary Breeding Stallion: Jarl fra Miðkrika
Jarl frá Miðkrika is surely one of the biggest legends in our sport. He has been on the World Championships seven times, winning four tit…
Icelandic horses in California: Laura Benson Part 2
Laura Benson is one of the most successful Icelandic horse trainers in the USA. She graduated from Hólar University as the first American…
Great stallions at the Eiðfaxi breeding day!
For the first time this year, people from Iceland and 19 other countries turned their eyes to the ovaltrack of the riding club Fákur in R…
Icelandic horses in California: Laura Benson Part 1
Laura Benson is one of the most successful Icelandic horse trainers in the USA. She graduated from Hólar University as the first …
Interview with Gloria Koller
Gloria Koller is an aspiring young competition rider who lives in Germany and trains her horses in Aegidienberg. Despite her young age sh…
How important is the position of the horse’s head?
The position of the hand
Our colleague Sara Lea Svensdottir from Norway has thought a lot about the position of the hand and how it connects to giving precise and…
A short guide to stalking horses
Sometimes you see a beautiful and talented horse at a competition and want to know more about it or there is a new horse in the stable wh…
The world championships experience of Victoria Stoncius part 2
Photo: Tina Patel