Devils' Advocate Henry Clay High School Lexington, KY
Issue Date: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 Issue: Devils' Advocate goes to the WEG Last Update: Thursday, October 14, 2010
  • The Children’s Equestrian Experience

    Thursday, October 14, 2010 By: Jacqueline Bell

    Sharks, fish, Dippin Dots, oh my! One may think the world equestrian games are all about horses, but there’s an array of other animals also. The Alltech Experience Pavilion at the Horse Park has great

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  • Lexington receives a "Gift from the Desert"

    Tuesday, October 05, 2010 By: Elizabeth Crutcher

    The beauty, the mysticism, and the power of the Arabian horse have come to visit Lexington.   The images of this regal horse breed are the focus of a current art exhibition at the Kentucky Horse Par

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  • Horses must endure at the FEI World Games.

    Tuesday, October 05, 2010 By: Mary Chesnut

    When Kentuckians think of horse racing, they think of the most famous two minutes in sports, the Derby. The horses fly past with impossible speed. But there is a new kind of race in Lexington that is

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  • Musicians provide a sound track for the Games

    Tuesday, October 05, 2010 By: Evan Lawrence

      Although there are countless things to do aside from actual horse events at the World equestrian Games, one of the most simple and pleasant ones is just sitting back, relaxing, and enjoying th

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  • Experiencing The Kentucky Experience

    Tuesday, October 05, 2010 By: Garrett Hutchinson

    From the dark, muddy blues of Velveeta Jones to the uplifting, earthy folk songs of Sarah Elizabeth Burkey, the Kentucky Experience Pavilion had something for everyone on September 30. The Pavilion is

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  • WEG owes it all to Alltech

    Tuesday, October 05, 2010 By: Trevor Kennedy

    The 2010 World Equestrian Games are off to a terrific start thanks to the help of a major local corporation. Alltech, founded in 1980 and based in Lexington, Kentucky, has spent over $32 Million on t

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  • Reining brings the Old West to the Games

    Tuesday, October 05, 2010 By: Hans Hayes

    Fast and slow circles, roll backs, 360 turns in place, plus the legendary sliding stop. The crowd loves to hoot and holler for the World Equestrian Games‘ reining event. Reining is one of the only e

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  • Volunteers enjoy the WEG too

    Monday, October 04, 2010 By: Rachel Geil

    As the world’s third largest sporting event in 2010 (only behind the World Cup and Winter Olympics), the World Equestrian Games had plenty going on behind-the-scenes, with booths, exhibits, and other

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