
Justine Griffin
Economy and Growth Editor at Tampa Bay Times
@TB_Times Economy & Growth Editor. Equestrian. Egg donor. Mother of 🐎🐕🐓. Tips? [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
horsenetwork.com | Justine Griffin
Great Britain’s Lottie Fry and Glamourdale could not be stopped Saturday in the FEI Dressage World Cup Final Freestyle, taking home their second win of the week and championship title on a whopping 88.195% score. Fry and the 15-year-old Dutch-bred stallion had already secured the win Friday, winning the World Cup Grand Prix on a score of 77.152%. In the Freestyle, they led by a nearly a 4-point margin. Saturday’s results were a repeat podium from Friday’s Grand Prix.
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2 weeks ago |
horsenetwork.com | Justine Griffin
It was Great Britain’s Lottie Fry and Glamourdale to take the first win of the FEI Dressage World Cup Final in Basel, Switzerland, Friday, capturing a 77.152% score in the World Cup Grand Prix Friday to best a field of 17 international competitors. Fry, technically the youngest rider to compete in the Finals at age 29, rode the 15-year-old stallion to their career 33rd win in Basel.
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3 weeks ago |
heelsdownmag.com | Justine Griffin
What makes some ingredients illegal when it comes to supplements and medications and horse showing? This week, we’re talking to a veterinarian on what goes into that process. Spring is here, which means you’re likely inundated with mud, like the rest of us. But don’t fret, we’ve got some tips. Thanks for tuning in. Click here to stream Episode 134. Special guests: Charlotte Jacobs: Born into a world of equestrian enthusiasts, Charlotte has always shared her family’s passion for horses.
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3 weeks ago |
tampabay.com | Justine Griffin
The Tampa Bay Times partnered with Energage to determine the top 100 workplaces in Tampa Bay. Each year, employers in the region are surveyed to get an understanding of what it’s like to work in a variety of industries, and from a number of companies, to come up with our annual ranking. For the past 16 years, the Times has conducted a Top Workplaces survey. The Times partners with Energage to be our research partner on the project.
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3 weeks ago |
tampabay.com | Justine Griffin
Employers across Tampa Bay have emerged from a challenging 2024 hurricane season to come out stronger together. Despite the many headwinds — and, for several, the literal need to rebuild — employees who work at more than 100 different companies across Tampa Bay say the work and the culture of those workplaces have helped them make it through. No matter the industry, every business in Tampa Bay was forced to face the impacts of hurricanes Helene and Milton.
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