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From Steeple to Steeple

(...and everywhere in between!)







Welcome! Join us as we celebrate spring in horse country, with a selection of news briefs and photographs reflecting horses in sport. (Note: This website is best viewed with Internet Explorer 5.0.)

Steeplechasing -- or racing over fences -- is a beloved tradition in many horsey parts of the world. For a closer look at this time-honored sport, visit the National Steeplechase Association -- or join the ongoing discussions at our new forum, TACKROOM TALK! (The opening topic: What measures should be taken to make steeplechasing safer?)



FIVE TIMES FANTASTIC!!

Lonesome Glory won an unprecedented FIFTH Eclipse Award in 1999 for owner Kay Jeffords, rider Blythe Miller and trainer F. Bruce Miller.

Proving that greatness is ageless, the flashy 11-year-old gelding was two-for-two that year, winning the Grade I, $100,000 NationsBank Carolina Cup on March 27 (right) as well as Keeneland's Grade I, $175,000-added Royal Chase on April 23. He was retired to a second career in the hunt field.

(Photo by Laurel Scott Duncan)





A Fight to the End...



When a timber race becomes a battle, Armata Stable and trainer Tom Voss have Welter Weight in their corner. The four-time winner of the Grand National Steeplechase also won the $65,000 Maryland Hunt Cup in 1999 -- and he's been second in that grueling 4-mile test, first run in 1894, no fewer than four times!

(Photo by Laurel Scott Duncan)



...and a Real Fighter

Owner/rider Irvin Naylor was seriously injured when his horse Emerald Action fell in the 1999 Grand National. Luckily for us, he continues to make many valuable contributions to the "infield sport."

(Photo by Laurel Scott Duncan)





One Final Salute

He won the Virginia Gold Cup a record six times, and stole our hearts with every stride. Ann Stern's Saluter retired May 5, 2001 at Great Meadow, the scene of his greatest victories. Along for the ride were jockey/trainer Jack Fisher (who co-owns Saluter with the Sterns), and groom extraordinaire Juliet Stegman.

(Photo by Laurel Scott Duncan)


Need a portrait of a favorite mount, or some catchy copy for a stallion ad? Writer/photographer Laurel Scott Duncan -- whose work you've just sampled -- is available by appointment in Maryland, Pennsylvania and northern Virginia.

To contact her, please write: Epona Productions, c/o Laurel Scott Duncan, 13920 Mantua Mill Rd., Glyndon, MD 21071, or click on the mailbox to send her e-mail:





The Showcase

Yes, horses are one of our greatest passions, and spring's a great time to scour art galleries, book stores and antique shops for unique expressions of that passion.

This season, we're delighted to present Dorothy Jackson Smith (left), a dear friend and one of the most talented equestrian artists we know!

Though she's adept at many media, sculpture is her specialty -- so if you're interested in a lasting tribute to that favorite mount, please e-mail her at: Fineart111@aol.com .











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