FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE SIDELINES
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FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE SIDELINES
FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 65 eAnniversary A 25-Year Ride Down Memory Lane It’s been 25 years of covering polo, hunter, jumper, dressage, eventing, foxhunting and more – and what a ride it has been. As the People Magazine of the horse world, Sidelines is devoted to the people and personalities who make the horse world exciting. We hope you enjoy this ride down memory lane as we look at a Sidelines’ cover from each year – 1988 to 2013. 1989 September 1988 Show jumping’s favorite redhead – Rodney Jenkins – appears on the cover as we celebrated his 70th grand prix win! Sidelines is founded. Volume 1, Issue 1 starts our journey. 1990 1991 Sidelines featured The Gracida brothers – Carlos and Memo! These polo-playing brothers have appeared in Sidelines countless times throughout the past 25 years. Memo set the record for being the longest American 10-goaler, holding the title for 21 years. A young McLain Ward won the $5,000 Junior Jumper Classic – and yes we spelled McLain wrong! McLain went on to become a two time Olympic gold medalist for the United States. 66 SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE 1992 1993 We showcased polo and show jumping, including Peter Brant’s White Birch team who dominated high goal during the early years at PBPCC and Canadian Ian Millar, who won the American Invitational on his famous mount Big Ben. Olympic show jumper Michael Matz shows us a graceful way to handle a fall. Michael is now a well-known racehorse trainer and in 2013 Sidelines did a story on the next Matz generation, his daughter Lucy. In our polo shot, players show fancy stickwork in the El Trebol Cup. 1994 1995 Polo and the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) graced this cover. Both disciplines have grown in Wellington and Sidelines is pleased to have been part of the action since the beginning Show jumper Nona Garson won her first grand prix, appeared on our cover and was chosen to represent the USET in Argentina. Nona went on to represent the United States in the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and is still a great friend of Sidelines. 1996 1997 Sidelines continued to expand its coverage of the equestrian world by adding eventing. This cover featured Phillip Dutton making a splash at the Fair Hill Fall International CCI***. Carol Lavell’s dressage horse Gifted, who passed away at the age of 17, was remembered on this cover. Gifted won team bronze at the 1992 Olympic Games, and he also won America’s heart. (While we remembered Gifted, these were the days of cutting and pasting...and the printer forgot the letter “f” in his name.) FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 67 1998 1999 Sidelines celebrated a decade of covering the equestrian world. The Polo Posts (pictured) was the predecessor of Sidelines Magazine. You can read more about how Sidelines began in the “My Story” feature in this issue, written by founder and publisher Samantha Charles. Ronnie Mutch’s life is remembered on the Sidelines cover. In 2013, Sidelines columnist Holly Hugo-Vidal wrote a story on Ronnie’s son, Bert Mutch, who continues his father’s legacy in the horse world. 2000 2001 Sidelines leaves the newspaper format behind and becomes a magazine, published twice a month at the time. Now we are monthly. This polo shot appeared on our first cover as a magazine – a fitting tribute since Sidelines started as a polo newspaper. Sidelines kicks off its first triathlon and features polo player Sugar Erskine on the cover riding dressage. What a sight with his long hair blowing in the breeze. 68 SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 2002 2003 Dressage rider George Williams and his mount Rocher, a fan favorite in the dressage world, strutted their stuff on the Sidelines cover. George is the current president of the United States Dressage Federation. Sidelines has covered it all in polo, from club polo to the highest rated tournament in the world, the Argentine Open. FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE 2004 2005 Disaster strikes. Our 2004 cover featured Hurricane Frances, which not only wreaked havoc on Wellington but also destroyed the Sidelines office. With no office to work out of, the Sidelines’ employees began to work from cyberspace, a practice we still continue. Sidelines started as a polo newspaper, so we are always thrilled to have polo players grace our cover – especially when they are Royalty! Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry have been featured many times on our covers. They are truly the Princes of Polo! 2006 2007 This Sidelines cover featured American four-inhand combined driver Chester Weber as he shows off his winning driving style. Chester continues to dominate the combined driving world. A member of the United States Dressage team graced this cover! The team won a gold medal at the 2007 Pan Am Games which gave our cover girl, Lauren Sammis, plenty to smile about. 2008 2009 The famous O’Connor eventing team, Karen, David and Theodore, made our cover. This was the year Sidelines celebrated 20 years in business and launched our website, www. sidelinesnews. com. Prince Harry, a member of the Royal Family and an avid polo player appeared on our cover again. This is also the year we became “social” and joined Facebook – make sure you Like us! FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 69 2010 2011 Olympian McLain Ward and his twotime Olympic mount Sapphire were featured on our cover. It was a sad day for the show jumping world when McLain retired the great mare in 2012 Junior rider Victoria Colvin showed off her winning style on our 2011 cover. Victoria, also known as Tori, is still in the winner’s circle including earning the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Rider of the Month twice 2013 2012 Sidelines celebrates 25 years in business! From a polo newspaper to a monthly magazine, we have grown throughout the years just for you – our reader! It’s been a great ride and we hope you will saddle up and join us for another spectacular 25 years! Nacho Figueras, Ralph Lauren model and polo player, turned a few heads as the 2012 Sidelines cover model. A Gem Of A Horse Gem Twist, considered one of the greatest show jumpers in history, appeared on the cover of Sidelines multiple times. Gem Twist had an extensive show jumping career between 1985 and 1997 under three different international riders, all of who appeared on the covers of Sidelines: Greg Best, Leslie Burr Lenehan and Laura Chapot. Laura Chapot, Rookie of the Year, and Gem Twist, the fastest pair to go double clear at the AGA Championship, on the cover in February 1996. Greg Best and Gem Twist, along with Gene Misch, President of Stadium Jumping, Inc., promoting the American Invitational on the cover in March 1990. 70 SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 As the winners of the $125,000 Bud Bowl, Leslie Lenehan and Gem Twist appear on the cover in February 1994. FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 71 eMy Story Polo, Passion And The Creation Of Sidelines Magazine Samantha appeared on the 2007 cover of Sidelines with her beloved polo pony Katchina. By Samantha Charles Sidelines Founder and Publisher Searching through 25 years of old Sidelines issues has taken me on a fantastic journey. While sifting through old, dusty boxes of Sidelines, I discovered a mission statement I wrote more than 15 years ago. The rewarding news? After 25 years on this journey, I have actually reached my goals. The mission statement I wrote all those years ago reads: “To play polo, to travel the world, to meet and become friends with the people who live and know the life of horses, to share my passion in life, to accomplish something I dreamed of in high school (believe it or not - to start a newspaper) and, most importantly, to create communication that brings some of the horse disciplines I love together.” A Passion for Polo My first trip to Wellington, Florida was in 1979, before Forest Hill Boulevard was paved. During my first year in Wellington there was a high goal tournament held at the incredible new Palm Beach Polo and Country Club, built by the dynamic entrepreneur and once seven-goal player, Bill Ylvisaker. It was the year The World Cup was moved from Oakbrook in Chicago and it was also my first year of learning polo in Vermont at the Sugarbush Polo Club. At the time, Wellington only consisted of a few homes, one row of condos in the Palm Beach Polo Club, the Players Club and a huge stadium. I was sufficiently star struck as I watched the polo cowboys from Texas play the hot shot Argies. During that game, there was a moment I will never forget when one of Tommy Wayman’s horses went down and we all thought she was dead. My eyes were already tearing from the pure excitement of this incredible game, which was all new to me. In the end, the mare miraculously got up to live on. I was, as they say in polo, “hooked”…and that was the beginning of 25 years of playing polo. I never did play high goal like I fantasized that first game when I vowed to become the “best woman player in the world.” However, I have played everywhere from Chili, Hawaii, New Zealand, Africa to the farthest reaches of this country as well as Victoria and Vancouver. Along the way, I have met lifelong friends and I now feel like the luckiest woman in the world. The Creation of Sidelines When it comes to Sidelines, I owe my beginning to C. Maybe Runberg (Ortiz now) who had started a newspaper called The Polo Posts. When I arrived in Wellington in 1980, for my second “My Story” is a first person account of life in the equestrian world. Would you like to write your story for Sidelines Magazine? To be considered, send a brief description of your story to [email protected] 72 SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE winter, I had the grand aspiration to start a polo newspaper. I knew nothing about publishing, writing, business or polo, but I had a credit card and the will to succeed. But when I walked into The Tackeria, I discovered “Volume One, Issue One” of a little polo newspaper called The Polo Posts. I asked Tony Coppola, who still owns The Tackeria, who published the paper and he pointed to barn one and said to speak with C. Maybe Runberg. I walked up to her, grabbed the pony she was bathing and said, “Hey, let me hold that pony for you. I’m Sam and you are doing what I wanted to do. Can I help you do your newspaper? I will work for free just to learn.” It was a done deal that day. After three years of working for Maybe, we finally partnered and, after some trials, tribulations and good and bad experiences, Maybe retired. In 1988, I started a new newspaper called Sidelines – 25 years ago in September. From Newspaper To Magazine Sidelines was my passport to this exciting new world of polo but it wasn’t long before I recognized a much bigger industry. Gene Misch was holding horse shows on the other side of the polo stadium and soon half of the newspaper was dedicated to polo and the other half to hunter/jumper news. Dressage coverage was to follow about seven years later and, eventually, the Rolex ThreeDay Event turned us on to eventing. We published several renditions of Sidelines over the years until we settled on today’s slick monthly magazine. The first edition of hunter/jumper coverage was added as a separate section and it took some years before all the polo sections weren’t thrown away on the show grounds and the hunter/jumper sections weren’t thrown away in the polo stadium. Finally, we tried a tabloid with the first half covering polo and the other half covering hunter/jumper and running upside down. Samantha stepped in at the Delegates Cup at Gulfstream Polo Club at the last minute to fill in for an injured player. Samantha, wearing jeans, competed on a borrowed pony with a borrowed helmet. When we printed our first edition of an upside down/right side up tabloid, I received panicked calls from readers exclaiming, “Oh my gosh, the printer has screwed up and printed you upside down.” Well, the plan worked! We had their attention!! Years later, it was a leap of faith to jump from a biweekly newsprint publication where our lead time was only three days to a monthly magazine where our lead time was a whole three months. The Adventure Begins Samantha and her poodle Foto (joined here by polo pony Phantom) traveled the country covering stories for Sidelines. FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE The first year I moved from The Polo Posts to start Sidelines I hit the road in my new Honda CRX and traveled 15,000 miles to visit 30 polo clubs from April till September. I drove from Florida to Montreal. I hit New Jersey and Detroit along the way to sell my first big ad contracts so I would have the funds to begin in September. Thankfully, Bill Ylvisaker introduced me to two of the Palm Beach Polo and Country Club sponsors that winter, Leica Camera and Cadillac, and they both invited me their offices while I was in town. Armed with two contracts, a credit card, a poorly written story and some good candid phototography of my travels that summer, I started Sidelines! I also have to thank my four-legged animal family for their companionship throughout my 15 years of traveling the country. Foto, my five-pound party mix poodle, started Sidelines with me and accompanied me through 10 years of traveling the country playing polo and gathering Sidelines news. Foto was welcomed into hundreds of homes and earned her own column, Foto’s Corner. She also earned her place on the masthead as public relations director the day Mrs. C.V. Whitney stood up in the stadium at the U.S. Open in Lexington, Kentucky, holding little Foto in the air, exclaiming, “Who belongs to this adorable little dog?” Cassiopeia was a white spotted half pygmy goat I adopted from a rescue farm on a polo trip to Huntsville, Alabama. Though she was meant to keep my horse Kody calm in the trailer, she ended up riding in the car and accompanying me across the country attending everything from horse shows to polo games to art openings. Cassiopeia was even invited to stay in the beautiful antique clad home of Deborah and Glen Vermoch in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she slept on a bed with a white linen duvet. Kody, my beautiful homebred bay mare, carried me around the Continued on page 74 SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 73 mountains in Sun Valley and foxhunting in Wellington, Florida. She traveled the country in a two-horse trailer topped by my kayaks and even got to herd cattle at Nina Evan’s family ranch in West Texas. India, my Argentine Paint mare, came from the Casa Manila team at 17 years of age. She was certainly the best-trained polo pony I ever sat on and we traveled the country playing low goal for 12 years together. Buddy was named in our first “name that puppy contest.” The Busch’s suggested the name “Budweiser” (for obvious reasons) and that is how Buddy got his name. I adopted Mojo, a daschund, while visiting Nana Lampton and playing polo in Louisville, Kentucky in 1998. Another beautiful paint mare, Katchina, turned me on to GaWaNi Pony Boy at Equitana in Lexington, Kentucky. I had just purchased her from my favorite polo pony dealer and lifelong friend, BJ Buck, when I met GaWaNi Pony Boy. He encouraged me to take Katchina, who was at the bottom of the pecking order, and travel alone with her to get to know her. I did, and that advice began a whole new understanding of partnership with my animals. So you see, the animals got me there and the animals keep me here as they do for so many of us. A Ride Down Memory Lane Sorting through old issues was a blast and it was rewarding to see the progression of quality in our paper and our product. There was a long time when our inner-office joke when we discovered yet another typo, was “Hey, it’s just Sidelines!” But all that has changed and now we pride ourselves on a slick magazine that belongs on coffee tables and in tack rooms all across the country. I can’t celebrate 25 years without thanking some very important horsemen who helped build this magazine along the way. How about Mr. Blue Book, Bill Matheson? For those who know Billy, he is brilliant – like a walking encyclopedia for polo facts. There wouldn’t have been a Sidelines without his help. My very first issue I rang his doorbell and begged him to edit my first story! Not only did he do that immediately, but he also managed to keep my voice and make me sound like a writer. Amazing! He was hired. He will probably tell you at slave wages, but it started a long partnership and lifelong friendship. My best friend in Florida, David Lominska, was breaking into the world of photography in polo at that time. He is now the premiere polo photographer in the country. He not only helped me pick the name Sidelines, but he was also “the” photographer for all things Samantha’s string of Paint polo ponies at her In The Pink farm in Wellington, Florida. polo in Sidelines for many years. Next comes Cornelia Bernard Henderson. I had known Neil and played polo with her dad, Ed, for many years and I knew that Neil knew everything I didn’t know about editing. Neil stayed with Sidelines for 15 years until she retired just about one year ago. We are still fast friends and foxhunt and trail blaze to this day. I probably run a risk by only mentioning a few of my past Sideliners, because there really have been so many. Honestly, until we finally stabilized the business there was a revolving door of help. Funny how no one wanted to work 24/7 like me just for passion and no pay! The Journey Continues Now, 25 years into this love affair, Sidelines is much more than just Sam and her four-legged family traveling the country. Today, we are an accomplished team, one I never really dreamed I would be blessed enough to gather. Sidelines has not only been my passport to the world of horses and its lifestyle, but it has also been a team – even a family. That being said, I want to thank everyone, from all of my loved ones who have moved on before me to my present Sidelines team and, most importantly, all of our new and longtime loyal readers. You are what keep us going and I hope you will be with us for another 25 years! About the writer: Samantha Charles is the owner and publisher of Sidelines Magazine, the South Florida Social Handbook and The Barn Book. The daughter of a crop duster who moved her all over the country, Sam didn’t get to fulfill her lifelong desire to ride until she left home and bought her first horse. She learned to ride, selftaught, on the racetrack by borrowing lead ponies and getting run away with before the track opened. She found polo in 1979 and played until she moved to Aiken, South Carolina in 2005. She is now on staff with Whiskey Road Fox Hounds in Aiken and active in community trail riding. Photos courtesy of Samantha Charles Samantha and her fiancée, Jerry Spitler, hunting with Whiskey Road Fox Hounds in Aiken, South Carolina. 74 SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 75 eAnniversary Sidelines Events – Through The Years Sidelines Magazine has enjoyed a history of involvement in the horse world. Here are some of the events we are proud to have initiated or sponsored. Sidelines Annual Summer Trail Ride – over 100 riders took part in the ride. Our goal was to establish riding trails throughout Wellington. Our Sidelines Triathlon was a huge hit and the story “Trading Places” became a classic. Fans loved the story on dressage rider Bent Jensen and polo player Memo Gracida trading places during the Triathlon. 76 SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 Thanks to polo photographer David Lominska and freelance writer Robin Welker, our “Trading Places” story with high goal polo player Memo Gracida and Olympic dressage rider Bent Jensen created a whole new event – The Sidelines Equestrian Triathlon. FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE Sidelines founder Samantha Charles put on her best Hawaiian shirt and went to Hawaii to cover polo. Going to Maui was a tough job, but someone had to do it! Another great Sidelines trip – this time to Brazil to cover the Lusitano horses from Interagro Lusitano. Thanks to polo photographer David Lominska and freelance writer Robin Welker, our “Trading Places” story with high goal polo player Memo Gracida and Olympic dressage rider Bent Jensen created a whole new event – The Sidelines Equestrian Triathlon. The Sidelines Equestrian Triathlon featured dressage, show jumpers and polo players all switching disciplines during the event. Show jumpers played polo and performed a dressage test; polo players jumped and rode dressage; and dressage riders took on jumping and polo. FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 77 eAnniversary Famous Faces Over the Years Sidelines loves to cover equestrian superstars – from royalty to top-notch riders and trainers. Here are a few famous faces who have appeared on the covers of Sidelines Magazine. In 1990, HRH The Prince of Wales (Prince Charles) showed off his polo skills on our cover. In 1998, Rodney Jenkins, Buck Brannaman and George Morris became known as the “Three Wise Men.” In 2000, a young Steffen Peters smiled on our cover. The Olympic dressage star has appeared on our cover many times, most recently with his great equine partner Ravel in February of 2013. In 1997, Carlos Gracida showed off the next generation of polo stars as he taught Mariano how to “stick and ball.” 78 SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 In 1998, Tony Coppola, the voice of polo and the owner of The Tackeria, showed off his “supreme” talents on the cover of Sidelines – performing as part of The Supremes. FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE In 2004, Georgina Bloomberg and Paige Johnson graced our cover. The two show jumping champions have appeared in Sidelines many more times in the years to follow. In 2002, we honored Joe Barry, a famous and much-loved polo player who passed away of heart failure while sitting in his truck waiting to coach John Goodman’s polo team, Isla Carroll. In 2004, Movie star Glenn Close showed off her star-studded smile on the cover of Sidelines. In 2013, Reed Kessler, the youngest American show jumper to compete in the Olympics, appeared on our cover with her Olympic partner, Cylana. In 2012, Hannah Selleck, the daughter of movie star Tom Selleck, showed us she’s a star in her own right – a star in the jumper ring! FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE In 2004, Tommy Lee Jones, polo player and movie star, appeared on our cover. Tommy Lee is a big fan of Sidelines, and we are a big fan of his! SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 79 eOldies But Goodies Contest In Honor of the Sidelines 25th Anniversary – Celebrating Horses and Ponies 25 Years and Older Sidelines Magazine asked our Facebook friends to send in pictures of their Oldies But Goodies (horses and ponies 25 or older) and the response was tremendous! From rescued horses to old time champions, we enjoyed all the photos and stories of these wonderful horses and ponies. After reviewing all the entries, we have selected these horses and ponies as the contest winners – but everyone’s entries were truly amazing! Jacob Feldman, of Huntingdon Valley Pennsylvania, and Suzie, a 26-year-old Shetland Pony. Suzy was kind enough to take time out of her busy schedule as a therapy horse to celebrate Jacob’s college graduation. She is so proud that her former student has grown up to be an instructor and treat-dispenser! Amanda Agee, of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, has a 25-year-old Arabian who doesn’t know his age. Here he is with Amanda’s daughter. Amanda says he now gives her daughter the confidence he once gave her. Toni Frary, of Medford Lakes, New Jersey, and her registered Quarter Horse Paint, Something Special – who turned 25 on April 8. Toni says he is truly special. He has competed in second level dressage, won his first starter event in 2006, and was her Century Ride partner in 2012. He is also the star of her farm’s therapeutic riding program. 80 SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE Megan Hays, of Robesonia, Pennsylvania, was proud to have Buddy in her life. Buddy lived to be 35-yearsold and passed away shortly after our contest ended. She says that he came into her life when she was 12, taught her many life lessons and even inspired her to become a veterinarian. Misti West, of Templeton, Pennsylvania, has had Clipper since the day he was born. She says the 32-year-old has taught plenty of people to ride and he competed in a hunter pace just four years ago! Kate Hanneman, of Geneva, Ohio, and her 26-year-old Thoroughbred, In Vogue (Emmy). Kate says that she ran 54 races before she purchased her when she was 16 and turned Emmy into a hunter/jumper. Kate says Emmy has been a great gift to many people and continues to amaze everyone with her spunk and youthful appearance. Emmy even took Kate to her first hunter derby at 25-years-old! Lena O’Brien, of Lambertville, New Jersey, says her Palomino gelding named Shamrock is at least 35! She says legend has it that Shamrock came from Chincoteague Island. He has been with her for almost 20 years. He took her daughter on her first beach ride and has been a great baby sitter to weanlings and is still in great health – and he still loves to go for a ride. Leslie Granger, of Wildwood, Missouri, says her mare, Sarah, is 30-years-old and the matriarch of the herd. She says they have been together since Sarah was four. They have evented and competed in combined driving through the preliminary level and have competed in dressage. Sarah has had five foals and Leslie has two of her foals and two of her grandchildren. This is Sarah at her 30th birthday party. Lindsey Matossian, of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, says her 27-year-old gelding, Silberprinz, known as Silber, was born in Bavaria. He was purchased by Olympic show jumper Michael Matz as a youngster and brought to the U.S. where he had a successful career as a show jumper. He subsequently went on to be a school horse, therapeutic lesson horse and is currently enjoying his retirement. Jessica Welch, of Staunton, Virginia, says this 25-year-old pony, Pilgrim, is a barn favorite! She says they have been teaching together for 10 years and he has taught many small children to ride and jump. This is Pilgrim and one of his riders, Abigail. Continued on page 82 FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 81 Amber Porterfield, of Charleroi, Pennsylvania, and her 33-year-old mare Cheyenne, nicknamed Momma Girl. Amber adopted her from the humane society five years ago in deplorable conditions. Cheyenne now takes Amber’s seven-year-old daughter on trail rides and Amber says she is one of the greatest horses she has ever owned. Kung Fu - A Great Life, A Great Retirement Marilyn Cantey, of Santa Cruz, California, and her 30-year-old Arab mare, Cameo Leia. Marilyn has had her wonderful mare since she was eight-years-old. They did a Century Ride together a couple of years ago and Marilyn says she hopes to have her forever. Pablo and Kung Fu appeared on the cover of Sidelines in 1998. Kung Fu, a Chilean Warmblood born in 1985, became part of Pablo Gamboa’s family as a two-year-old. Standing only 15.3, the small but talented stallion participated in the Barcelona Olympics in 1992 with Hugo Fernando. Following the Olympics, Kung Fu came to the United States and Pablo started riding him. The little horse with the big heart became Pablo’s Grand Prix and Open Speed horse and developed quite a following. People at the shows would go to the hill at the Winter Equestrian Festival to watch him, and as he galloped down the line to a wall all they could see were the tips of Kung Fu’s ears and the top of Pablo’s hat! Kung Fu and Pablo, with the help of Joe Fargis, were on the long list for the Atlanta Olympics. On July 5, 1996, however, a devastating barn fire occurred and Kung Fu was one of only four horses out of 22 who survived. Although Pablo and Kung Fu were asked to compete in the Olympics, Pablo turned down the opportunity because it was too soon after the fire. Kung Fu went on to became a family horse, with Pablo’s wife Leanne showing him in the Amateurs, Pablo’s brother Juan Carlos showing him in the Adults and their daughter Alicia competing him in the Children’s Jumpers. Kung Fu, now 28-years-old, is enjoying his retirement at the Gamboa’s farm, still breeding and happily running in his paddock. 82 SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 Pablo’s daughter, Alicia, competed the stallion in the Children’s Jumpers division. Alicia and Kung Fu also won a Mini Prix. Pablo and Kung Fu, a much-loved member of the family, enjoyed a bonding moment in 2012. FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 83 84 SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 85 25 eAnniversary Things to love about Sidelines In honor of our 25th anniversary, we offer you 25 things to love about Sidelines Magazine, from contests to coverage. 1 Great Contests 2 3 Reading and Riding Sidelines loves running contests with great prizes. Most famously, 14-year-old Jack Lube made his dreams a reality when he won our trip to the Winter Equestrian Festival to show. Jack was able to meet the riders he had read about in the pages of Sidelines. Sidelines covers the big names in the horse world, but we also love doing stories on rising stars, pony-crazed kids, equestrian artists and more. Dream Farms Whether or not you can afford them, Sidelines features breathtaking properties in our real estate ads. If you appreciate beautiful properties and fantasize about your dream barn, we won’t let you down. 4 Complete Coverage Every issue of Sidelines keeps you “in the know” with coverage of hunters, jumpers, polo, eventing, dressage and more! With Sidelines at your fingertips, you’ll never need to wonder who’s who when it comes to equestrian superstars. 5 Nacho Supreme In 2012, we featured Ralph Lauren supermodel Nacho Figueras on our cover. Nacho isn’t just a handsome polo player and model, but he’s also a devoted family man, great supporter of charity and a man who loves horses. Did we mention he is also great eye candy? 6 We Love Dogs Sidelines loves dogs, and we also help find them new homes! You’ll find lots of posts on our Tails & Trails blog (on the Sidelines website) about dogs available for adoption. And each month we feature one dog looking for a new home in the Mutt of the Month column in the magazine. 7 Save a Life, Adopt a Horse! We support horse rescue! We feature stories on horse rescues around the country and our Second Chances column (which sometimes requires Kleenex while reading) tells the story of a rescued horse that has been given a second chance at life. Our Needy Nag column in each issue also features a horse available for adoption. 8 9 Rocky Mountain High Each Sidelines issue features stories on our friends from the Rocky Mountains. From fabulous farms to trainers and riders in the Rockies, we keep you up-todate on life in the mountains. Your Stories Touch Us In our monthly My Story feature, readers have a chance to write about their own equestrian experiences. The stories cover everything from incredible horses to life lessons learned at the barn and much more. And who knows - the next story could be yours! 10 Pony Kids They are cute. They ride precious pint-sized equines. And we love covering them. Need we say more? Ralph Lauren supermodel and polo player Nacho Figueras. Photo by Lauren Giannini 86 SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE 11 A Gift Horse 12 Shop Till You Drop 13 14 It’s a Small World 15 We Are Official 16 We Share Your News 17 We Support Big Eq Riders 18 Brianne Goutal’s Horsepower A one-year subscription to Sidelines is only $29.95 – that’s less than the average person spends on coffee and horse treats each month. And in 2013, you can get the magazine for only $13, which includes online viewing and the print edition. Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth – order a subscription for yourself and a friend. e Goutal. Sidelines columnist Briann You can pick up a copy of Sidelines when you are shopping at Barnes & Nobles stores in the United States and at Indigo Chapter bookstores in Canada. Dover Saddlery tack stores and hundreds of independent tack stores also carry us! Sidelines has international appeal! We have subscribers in England, Italy, Germany, The Netherlands, Nigeria, Sweden, Australia, Ireland, the Bahamas, Spain and Puerto Rico - just to name a few. Never Too Old to be Inspired You are never too old to ride and our monthly Never Too Old column proves it. The stories feature Dressage Foundation Century Club members who become members when their age and their horse’s age adds up to at least 100 years old. The members must also ride any level dressage test before a judge or dressage professional. These stories touch our hearts and inspire us – month after month! Photo by Parker/Russell ASPCA Maclay Sidelines is the “Official Equestrian Lifestyle Magazine” of The Winter Equestrian Festival, all Classic Company Horse Shows in Pensacola and Jacksonville, Florida, Gulfport, Missippi, Atlanta, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina, the Southeast Medal Finals and the Jersey Fresh International Three Day Event. In addition, Sidelines is a media partner of all HITS shows including: Arizona, Culpeper, Indio, Ocala, and Saugerties, as well as all Blenheim Equisports shows in California, the Colorado Horse Park, the Alltech National and the Washington International Horse Show. The Ingate, Off Centerline and Asides columns appear in each issue of Sidelines. They share our readers’ news – from new babies to new ponies to grandma’s new gig as a polo player! (Don’t forget to send us your news every month!) Sidelines sponsored the ASPCA Maclay (Section A) at the Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, Florida. The winners rode away with great Sidelines coolers from Horseware Ireland. We are so proud of all our winners! Brianne Goutal became a star when she appeared on Animal Planet’s “Horsepower: The Road to the Maclay” TV show. She also made history as the first junior to win all four equitation finals. Now, she writes our Road to the Grand Prix column so we can continue to follow her adventures. FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE winner Victoria - The Book LLC 2013 Colvin. Photo by Mancini Photos 19 We Keep You Fashionable 20 We Turn Horses into Stars The Sidelines fashion issue brings out the equestrian fashionistas in our readers! From the top of your head to the tips of your boots, we bring you the latest fashions that keep you looking great in the ring, around the farm and out on the town. We love photo contests and turning our readers’ horses and ponies into stars. From supermodel horses, to off-the-track Thoroughbreds to priceless ponies, we have had some beautiful photos of your horses and ponies grace our magazine through our photo contests. SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 87 21 22 23 A Walk to Remember 24 25 From Canada to the UK Sidelines Magazine doesn’t just talk the talk, but we walk the walk…course walks that is! We team up with horse shows to give our readers the chance to walk a course walk with a grand prix rider or an Olympian. Dana’s Doodles Dana’s Doodles Our monthly cartoon from Dana’s Doodles is always a hit. We wish we could doodle like Dana! Best Friends Forever We love our Facebook friends and they love our original photos. From the inspirational to the humorous, our readers love to share our photos! Our Facebook page was nominated for an Equestrian Social Media Award in 2013. Our Canadian Connection and European Connection columns feature our equestrian friends to the North and across the pond. We love sharing their adventures and accomplishments. Catch the Sidelines Spirit We’ve been covering the equestrian lifestyle since 1988 and it has been a great ride! Saddle up and come along with us as we ride into the future together. Here’s to another 25 years! Sidelines loves to cover stars like the New Zealand eventer Andrew Nicholson competing at the 2013 Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event. Photo by Beth Grant. Our Never Too Old column features Century Club riders like Rosalie and Jack. Photo by Judy Neilburg. 88 SIDELINES SEPTEMBER 2013 FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE