Thursday, April 29, 2004

UNKNOWN JONES TAKES LEAD
Megan Jones, an unknown Australian stud manager, swept into the dressage lead at the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials on Thursday. Jones, who sold five horses to fund her trip to Badminton, headed an Australian 1-2-3 after a fine performance on 17.2-hands tall Kirby Park Irish Hallmark. Jones raised over £8,000 to pay for her and her horse's journey in the hope of qualifying for the Australian Olympic team - but could not afford a return ticket.
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#733, Route 344, Cedar Grove, Edgewood, NM, 87015
505-615-5050
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Monday, April 26, 2004

Horses stir up business
To window shoppers, Adashi might appear to be just another Florida fashion boutique, situated in a modest strip mall and rife with pastel prints and tropical-themed hats. But inside, the apparel revolves around dressage, a refined riding style akin to ballet on horseback. Within the store, beyond the bright green and yellow blouses, are the money items: whips, riding caps, pants and other brand-name equestrian gear. Adashi, which opened in Wellington three years ago, has made quite a name for itself within the equestrian community.

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Find out more about our tack store at Windsong Dressage and Equestrian Center
If you have questions you can email Ulla Hudson, our German Certified Instructor.

Windsong Dressage and Equestrian Center
#733, Route 344, Cedar Grove, Edgewood, NM, 87015
505-615-5050
"friendly people, happy horses"
DDD - Daily Dressage Digest