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Practical Horseman

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Categories
  
Equine magazine

Year founded
  
1973

Country
  
United States

Frequency
  
Monthly

Company
  
Active Interest Media

Based in
  
Gaithersburg, Maryland

Practical Horseman is an American equestrian magazine that focuses on English-style riding, most notably hunter/jumpers as well as dressage and eventing.

Contents

History and profile

The magazine was founded in 1973 with the name The Pennsylvania Horse. It was formerly published by Cowles Magazines and part of Cowles Enthusiast Titles. In 1998 Primedia bought the company and also, the magazine. The magazine was published by the Equine Network, a subsidiary of Source Interlink, until 2010 when it was acquired by Active Interest Media. Practical Horseman was formerly headquartered in Unionville, Pennsylvania. Its headquarters is in Gaithersburg, Maryland.

Known as the "English rider's #1 resource," the magazine has monthly articles on training, riding, turnout of the horse, equine medical issues, profiles of riders, and reviews and results of national and international competitions. The website of the magazine was launched in 2008.

Staff

  • Editor: Sandra Oliynyk
  • Assistant Editor: Emily Daily
  • Assistant Editor: Jocelyn Pierce
  • Art Director: Philip S. Cooper
  • References

    Practical Horseman Wikipedia