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Lendon Gray: Making Dressage More Welcoming

This Week on In Stride Sinead Halpin-Maynard sits down with legendary dressage rider and coach Lendon Gray for a discussion about legacy, learning, and growing the sport for future generations. Meet the Guest: Lendon Gray Lendon Gray is an American dressage rider, instructor, and ...  Show more

Marilyn Little: Pushing Past Comfort Zones at the Highest Levels of Show Jumping

This Week on In Stride Sinead Halpin-Maynard welcomes top event rider and show jumper Marilyn Little for a conversation about resilience, reinvention, and pushing the boundaries at the top levels of the sport. Meet the Guest: Marilyn Little Marilyn Little is an American eventing ...  Show more

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