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Charlene Strickland (Author)
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January 4, 1998
A must-have reference for riders and rodeo enthusiasts. Readers will learn the rules

of competition and how to prepare themselves and their horses for show, including proper tack, basic show riding techniques, and etiquette.


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Learn your way around all levels of Western competition.

Veteran rider and trainer Charlene Strickland takes you on a fascinating tour of Western contests and society, and teaches you the skills and practices that make Western judges sit up and take notice. From learning the rules to preparing to show to riding in show ring traffic, the author gives you everything you need to know for dressing the part and practicing the patterns.

Trail Riding

Distance

Endurance

Ride & tie

Working Horse

Reining

Working cow horse

Cutting

Time Events

Barrel racing

Pole bending

Stake race

Flag race

Keyhole

Rodeo

Team cattle roping

Calf roping

Steer stopping

Team penning

About the Author

Author of Storey's The Basics of Western Riding, Western Practice Lessons and Competing in Western Shows & Events, equestrian journalist Charlene Strickland has also published five additional books and about 600 articles on subjects like horse care, saddlery, dressage, jumping, eventing, and vaulting. Her articles have appeared in The Chronicle of the Horse, Horse Show, The Horse, and Dressage, a magazine in England. In recognition of her talent, Charlene won two national awards in 1998 from the American Horse Shows Association and The Chronicle of the Horse weekly news magazine for her magazine articles. She has reported on many international equestrian events including the 1984 Olympics; 1986 National Paso Horse Tournament in Lima, Peru; 1990 World Equestrian Games in Stockholm, Sweden; Equitana 1993 in Essen, Germany; 1995 Stuttgart German Masters show in Stuttgart, Germany; and 1998 World Equestrian Games in Rome. In addition to writing and reporting, Charlene's photographs have been on Web sites for the 1996 Olympics, as well as magazine covers in the United States and the United Kingdom. She is supplying Western and Rodeo photographs to HourseSource, Limited, a stock agency based in France that supplies horse photos on the CD-ROM. Charlene is a member of the U.S. Dressage Federation, the International Alliance of Equestrian Journalists, the Authors Guild, and the Society for Technical Communication. In 1990 Charlene completed the Hannoverian Breed Orientation Course in Verde, Germany. She has ridden and shown Western, hunt seat, and dressage. She is now a Senior Technical Editor with Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), and she lives with her husband, Geoff, in Bosque Farms, New Mexico.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC (January 4, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1580170315
  • ISBN-13: 978-1580170314
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.6 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,767,335 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Write for the reader" is her guideline. When Charlene Strickland launches any writing project, she plans to deliver what readers expect.
She started her writing career producing how-to articles on horse care that she wanted to read. She's continued that reader-centric approach in everything she writes--books, articles, Web pages, and horse show report--always asking, "What would the reader want to know?"
Beginning with her first article, "Horse Blankets: Choosing and Using" (Horse of Course, October 1978), Strickland has published 8 books and over 800 articles. She's earned awards for her magazine work, from the US Equestrian Federation (formerly American Horse Shows Association), The Chronicle of the Horse magazine, the All Industry Media awards, and the Society for Technical Communication.
Strickland continues to write about horse care and training, equine health, saddlery, and sport horse breeding. She first rode Western, and four of her books are on Western riding, all from Storey Publishing.
She has reported on events in Europe and the Americas, including Peru (National Paso Horse Tournament) and the Dominican Republic (Pan-American Games), four World Equestrian Games: 1990 Stockholm, 1998 Rome, 2002 Jerez de la Frontera, 2006, Aachen, Germany; and in 2005, the World Championships for Young Dressage Horses in Verden, Germany. Closer to home, this native Californian covered the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles and all World Cups in Las Vegas: 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2009.
What was her favorite World Equestrian Games? "Stockholm, because it was the first. The cross-country day was amazing, with 150,000 spectators!"
Rome was the venue where she nabbed a notable scoop. "I was only U.S. writer on site at the vaulting venue, at the riding club Santa Barbara north of the city. During the Games in 1998, vaulting was the only discipline where the U.S. earned any medals: one each in Gold, Silver, and Bronze."
Her toughest article subject? "Interviewing a TV star at the LA Equestrian Center about his equestrian career. Not only was he flippant during the interview, but my tape recorder's batteries were dead and yet two more celebrities popped in to interrupt our so-called exclusive tackroom meeting."
One of her specialties is introducing talented personalities to readers, meeting them through her network of equestrian contacts. "In the 1990s, I wrote the first U.S. profiles on Rudolf Zeilinger, Steffen Peters, and Michelle Gibson, and in 2005, Catherine Haddad." She's also profiled celebrity horses, such as Natalie Rooney's eventing star, Aladdin; Amy Tryon's eventer Poggio II; the Hannoverian state stallion, Waterford; dressage breeding stallion, Contango; and Contiano, the champion of the 2010 North American Stallion Testing.
For print magazines, she writes for Warmbloods Today, Paint Horse Journal, and Stable Management. She was a Contributing Editor with Tack 'n Togs and submitted monthly columns to The Horse and Horse Illustrated.
Strickland wrote her early articles on an electric typewriter, and in 1984 switched to a computer--just in time to write her first book. She's now using her ninth PC, along with an iPad. In 1995, she developed her first Web pages using software on UNIX and Macintosh computers.
As a photographer, Strickland started as a video producer, before switching to still photography. She shoots images for her articles and books, using Nikon cameras and now shooting completely digital.
An amateur rider from Bosque Farms, New Mexico, Strickland has shown Quarter Horses in Western, hunt seat, and dressage. She is a member of the International Alliance of Equestrian Journalists.

 

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2.0 out of 5 stars If you have never ridden a horse before, this book is for you!, September 18, 2006
This review is from: Competing in Western Shows & Events (Paperback)
So this book would be fine if you are going to do a horseless horse project for 4h or something like that, but if you are interested in trying to determine a carrier path for your western prospects like I was, don't waste your money. I was hoping they would talk about what qualities it takes to compete so I could figure out if my colts would fit that market, not just what they do at shows. This book was more descriptive than instructive. Judging by the simplistic nature in which they "explained" the events I currently compete in, I felt like everything in it could have been determined by commonsense and observation.
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Western Pleasure, Horse Show Basics, World Champion, Casey Hinton, Whizzer Baker, Don Burt, Miss Rodeo America, Peggy Jo Koll, Alpha Russell, Andy Luna, Brian Ellsworth, Gary Ferguson, Showing Your Working Horse, Team Penning Association, Barbara Schulte, Mike Baker, Andrea Simons, Dave Moore, Judge Larry Gimple, Kim Verville, Lela Kay French, Limited Non-Pro, Ross Carnahan, Stephanie Essman, Talmadge Green
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