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  • Sep 12, 2024 | btlaw.com | John Coleman |Erin Gilmore |Kevin Stanek

    Barnes & Thornburg has added litigation and government services and finance attorneys to its Columbus, Los Angeles and Philadelphia offices. John Coleman, an associate in the Philadelphia office, focuses his practice on a broad range of commercial litigation matters, with an emphasis on premises and product liability. John helps clients achieve efficient and effective outcomes when resolving conflicts that arise in the course of their business endeavors.

  • Apr 12, 2024 | chronofhorse.com | Kimberly Loushin |Erin Gilmore |Molly Sorge |Mollie Bailey

    On Wednesday, April 17, the first round of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Final starts in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and among the U.S. entries is Chromatic BF, who was bred and owned by KC Branscomb of Branscomb Farm in Half Moon Bay, California. The 13-year-old Oldenburg gelding (Connor—Sonnengirl BF, Concept) ridden by Jill Humphrey joins a short list of U.S.-bred horses that have competed in a final, including superstars like Lisa Jacquin’s For The Moment and Beezie Madden’s Judgement ISF.

  • Apr 10, 2024 | chronofhorse.com | Justine Griffin |Kimberly Loushin |Erin Gilmore |Molly Sorge

    The U.S. Equestrian Federation has announced the 10 athletes selected to the U.S. Jumping Team Olympic Short List for continued observation ahead of team selection for the Paris Olympic Games later this summer.

  • Apr 8, 2024 | chronofhorse.com | Kimberly Loushin |Erin Gilmore |Molly Sorge |Mollie Bailey

    Against the iconic backdrop of Miami Beach, Florida, Ireland’s Michael Duffy and Claptonn Mouche secured their first-ever Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix CSI5* victory on Saturday. The duo’s remarkable win was highlighted by their status as the sole double-clear of the day. Duffy dedicated his victory to his late friend, Irish show jumper Jack Dodd, who died after a car accident in 2018, during a tearful winner’s interview.

  • Apr 4, 2024 | chronofhorse.com | Lauren Sprieser |Erin Gilmore |Rose Keller |Chris Stafford

    Salvino, Adrienne Lyle’s partner for Olympic and World team silver medals, has retired at 17, Lyle and the stallion’s owner, Betsy Juliano, announced Thursday. “This has been a very difficult decision to make, but more than anything we feel it is the right decision for him,” Lyle said in a press release announcing his retirement. “He continues to be ridden at home; he loves to work and show the other horses how it should be done.

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