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Read Pat Feuerstein's New Blog: Reiner Etiquette 101
Written by QHN   
Take a look at Pat Feuerstein's new blog where she discusses Reiner Etiquette 101. The first editor of the Reiner and a longtime participant in the sport, Pat knows reining. Read her insightful opinions and join the discussion yourself; she wants to know, What's Your Spin? Be sure to check back and see what Pat has on her mind. To enter My Spin, click here.
 
Starving Horse Case Continues for Washington Reiner
Written by QHN Staff   

In November, dozens of malnourished horse were removed from a ranch owned by Judy Caton, a reiner from Washington state. On Nov. 14, Caton resigned her positions of president of the Washington Reining Horse Association and as an elected member on the board of directors for the National Reining Horse Association.

Read an article in the Seattle Times

 
Big Glitz: 2010 WEG Opening Ceremonies
Written by FEI Press Release   

Opening Ceremonies for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games will kick off with hundreds of horses and athletes, marching bands, orchestras, world-renowned singers and a Kentucky “Call to the Post.”

 
Ariat Tulsa Reining Classic: Results
Written by QHN Staff   

The Ariat Tulsa Reining Classic is in full swing. Take a look at the event page, where you'll find results and a link to the Web cast. (To see the results, click on the results tab and scroll to the bottom of the page.)

Ariat Tulsa Reining Classic

 
Goodbye to Dale Wilkinson: Funeral Arrangements Announced
Written by Pat Feuerstein   
dale_wilkinsonNRHA President Rick Weaver, Fairview, Penna., confirmed that Dale Wilkinson, 84, passed away this morning at Doctors Hospital in Augusta, Ga.  On March 4 he underwent surgery to repair a shattered hip suffered at home on Feb. 22.

“It’s been a rough time for Dale and his family this past few weeks,” Weaver said. “It was time for Dale to go. It’s time for us to celebrate the time we had with him and be happy we knew him and got to spend time with him. Certainly this is a huge loss to all of us. Dale has affected so many lives – and not just with their involvement with horses.”
 
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