2001

  • The American Horse Shows Association (AHSA) changed its
    name to USA Equestrian to reflect the change in its function since its
    inception in 1917. No longer just an association of member shows, the
    Association had become the country’s governing body of equestrian sport. The
    name change was inspired, at least in part—by an ongoing squabble with the
    United States Equestrian Team (USET)—at organization was truly the governing
    body of equestrian sport in the U.S.
  • A West Nile Virus vaccine for horses was approved and made
    available this year. The virus had become a hot topic outside of equestrian
    circles as it affected humans as well. The vaccine is now recommended for all
    horses by the American Association of Equine Practitioners.
  • Equine Affaire adds a third location to its annual
    calendar. The Pomona, California event ran annually until 2010.
  • Affirmed, the last horse to win Thoroughbred racing’s
    Triple Crown was euthanized at age 26 after dealing with leg problems for
    several months.
2001 equestrian helmets

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In the Pages of Horse Illustrated
In what is perhaps the first sighting of the now-ubiquitous skunk helmet, we featured International’s Advance Tech Helmet in our Hat to Hoof column. Previously, show helmets were designed to look as much as possible like the traditional hunt caps. The new styles with the ventilated stripe down the middle were a bold move that left many riders wrinkling their noses and laughing that the trend would never last. Who’s laughing now?

2001 poll question

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By 2001, you could go to horseillustratedmagazine.com (which redirected to our AnimalNetwork home) and weigh in on our poll question, just like you can on HorseChannel today. In fact, in the April 2001 issue, we published the results of a poll question asking readers which international discipline they’d like to see added to the Olympics. Back then, 36% of you voted for endurance and 29% for reining. We asked the same poll question this month, and reining now comes out on top with 35%. Endurance dropped down to 20%.

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One thought on “The Year in Horses: 2001

  1. Galadriel says:

    You cannot get to this page from the 35th Anniversary calendar.

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