"Duo" Mug
 Beautifully etched, 15 oz. "Duo" mug with a brillant cobalt blue exterior and a crisp white interior. Mug is etched with the USEF logo and individually gift boxed. Makes the perfect gift. |  | Stainless Steel Travel Mug
 An 18 oz. Stainless Steel Travel Mug is imprinted with the USEF Shield Logo. Travel mug is dishwasher safe and has a snap on lid. |  | Poster
 Artist Heidi Osgood recreates this 2000 Olympic Gold Medal winning pair of David O'Connor on Custom Made competing at the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event.
Size: 20" x 24", unframed. |
Set of Rocks Glasses
 Set of four 14 oz. rocks glasses with a different quote on each - great for entertaining your horse loving friends!
"The hardest part about learning to ride is the ground."
"Horses give us the wings we lack."
"A bad ride is much better than a good walk."
"A horse is like a violin. First it must be tuned then accurately played." |  | USEF Dog Jacket
 USEF Dog Jacket from Blue Ribbon Blankets by Royal Riders protect your canine friend from the cold and rain with this water resistant 1000 denier Dupont outer shell, 10 oz. wool felt insulation, smooth Supplex lining with hook and loop closures, which is great for dogs of all sizes. USEF logo embroidered on right shoulder.
PLEASE NOTE $34.00 IS FOR XXS - ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR OTHER SIZES (AS LISTED).
PLEASE ALLOW 8 WEEKS FOR DELIVERY OF YOUR DOG JACKET! |  | "Life in the Galloping Lane"
 "Life in the Galloping Lane" by Karen and David O'Connor with Nancy Jaffer is the story of how Karen and David O'Connor got their start, from the backyard horses of their childhood, to the years of struggle as they worked their way to the top of one of the most demanding of horse sports. How they handled the highs and lows and the horses that shared their adventures is a fascinating and inspirational story intertwined with the history of eventing for the last quarter-century. Insights into the O'Connors' lives and training techniques make this book one that will appeal not only to eventers, but also to anyone who rides or is interested in horse sport.
Award-winning journalist Nancy Jaffer pursued the idea of writing a book about Karen and David O'Connor for years, believing the story of their struggles and successes would enlighten their fans and inspire another generation of riders. She was uniquely equipped for the project, having followed their careers for years as she traveled the country and the world covering major equestrian events, including seven Olympic Games.
The secretary of the International Alliance of Equestrian Journalists, she is a rider herself since childhood. Although demands on her time mean she is no longer able to compete, Nancy still enjoys ring work and trail riding daily when she is at home in New Jersey.
(Hardback book, 185 pages) |