The 122nd Rose Parade in Pasadena, California took place on Saturday, January 1. An estimated 700,000 spectators showed up on the cool, sunny day to take in the spectacle of this historic annual event.
Among this year’s equestrian entries were the Cowgirls Historical Foundation, Equine Extremist Tommie Turvey, Long Beach Mounted Police, The Shire Riders, Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds, and Region One Arabians. Saving America’s Mustangs, the group spearheaded by philanthropist Madeleine Pickens, had a float to raise awareness of their mission to preserve wild horses in their natural habitat.
The Rose Parade was broadcast nationally on HGTV and RFD-TV. If you missed it, view clips at KTLA.com
Another glorious parade. Amazing horses, all of them!
That's cool! I would've liked to have seen that.
Thanks for the video. But it stopped in the middle of the cavalry!!!
Read along for a look at each horse competing in the 2024 Kentucky Derby. In…
Thanks to a rail down by overnight leader Tom McEwen (GBR) on the 13-year-old German…
In a day of heat, then rain, followed by blazing sun, the sun indeed shone…
Tom McEwen of Great Britain had a big day under beautiful skies at the Kentucky…
Read along for a look at each horse competing in the 2024 Kentucky Derby. In 2021, 17,779 Thoroughbred foals in…
Welcome to Horse Illustrated’s weekly installment of the Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week, offered in partnership with the…
Imagine an entire month dedicated to celebrating adoptable horses: For the past four years, the month of May has been…
Horses in the guest ranch industry come from varied breeds and backgrounds. Learn more about them. The scenery may be…
Thanks to a rail down by overnight leader Tom McEwen (GBR) on the 13-year-old German Warmblood gelding JL Dublin, a…
In a day of heat, then rain, followed by blazing sun, the sun indeed shone brightest on the British riders…