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HJN Content posted on April 10th, 2007

Flashpoint Media Services: The Week in Review

HARRODSBURG, KY—APRIL 10, 2007— This week, Flashpoint Media clients closed out the Atlanta Spring Classic at the Conyers International Horse Park with a flurry of ribbons and division championships.

Steven Heinecke, new pro rider for the Monroe, NC-based Hunters Lane, had another favorable week. Heinecke was Champion in the 2nd Year Green Hunters aboard Kiara Barnett’s Southern Style and was also Reserve Champion in the same division with the Don Stewart/Alise Oken-owned Alisette. (Read on…)

Tom Struzzieri Meets with West Coast Active Riders as Wrap Up to 2007 HITS Desert Circuit

Thermal, California (APRIL 10, 2025)-On Wednesday, March 28, Tom Struzzieri attended a West Coast Active Riders meeting to review the 2007 HITS Desert Circuit and to preview plans for the 2008 season. (Read on…)

Meredith Michaels Beerbaum enthusiastically supports Lyon’s possible selection as a new European World Cup Qualifier

During the upcoming “Rolex FEI World Cup TM jumping finals” to be held in Las Vegas from the 18th to 22nd April, the “FEI World Cup TM Working group” will meet to finalise the calendar for the 2007/2008 World Cup season. One of the pending topics is whether or not to add an additional Qualifier for the European League. France (two candidates including Lyon) and Portugal are in the running as possible Qualifiers. (Read on…)

Garden State Horse Show gets Praise from Local Trainers

April 10, 2007, AUGUSTA, New Jersey- Garden State Horse Show, May 9 - 13, 2007, expects its usual support from loyal New Jersey trainers and exhibitors. Now in its 56th year, the show has become a tradition for many – some have been attending for over 30 years! (Read on…)

2007 Winter Equestrian Festival Comes to a Close and Honors Circuit Champions

Wellington, FL – APRIL 10, 2025 – The 2007 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) ended on Saturday, April 7, with an amazing finish at the $200,000 Budweiser American Invitational. Before that, however, horses and riders competed for ten weeks for the honor of being named “Circuit Champion.” (Read on…)








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