While spending the summer at a ranch, two sisters embark on a quest to find buried treasure in the mountains.
A no-holds-barred story of what it takes to reach the top, and stay there, in the world's most dangerous sport - three day eventing. At the age of forty-seven Mary King won a Team Bronze at the Beijing Olympics. In the two 'Cavaliers' - 'Call Again Cavalier' and 'Imperial Cavalier' - she has two of the very best event horses in the world. Mary King's success in the world of eventing (now officially classed as the most dangerous sport in the world) has been hard won. She does not come from a privileged background - her father a verger and a long-term invalid so money was very tight. Her first pony was the ancient 'cast off' from the local vicar's children - and success with this pony gave her an iron will to succeed. And succeeded she has. To support herself in the early days she had a vari...
Informative programme offering a guide to the British Horse Society examinations. Chief Assessor Patrick Print and his colleagues point out the positives and negatives of each candidate's performance during the assessment. This programme focuses on the Stage 3 Examination and would be useful to anyone about to undertake the exam.
Informative programme offering a guide to the British Horse Society examinations. Chief Assessor Patrick Print and his colleagues point out the positives and negatives of each candidate's performance during the assessment. This programme focuses on the Stage 2 Examination and would be useful to anyone about to undertake the exam.
Informative programme offering a guide to the British Horse Society examinations. Chief Assessor Patrick Print and his colleagues point out the positives and negatives of each candidate's performance during the assessment. This programme focuses on the Stage 1 Examination and would be useful to anyone about to undertake the exam.
Despite her lack of experience, housewife and mother Penny Chenery (Diane Lane) agrees to take over management of the family Thoroughbred farm after her father (Scott Glenn) becomes ill. Successfully navigating her way through the male-dominated world of horse racing, Chenery, together with veteran trainer Lucien Laurin (John Malkovich), fosters a gifted colt that ultimately crosses the finish line into history as the Triple Crown winner in 1973.