Self Defense while trail riding demonstration by Eddie Rodriguez 02/2012 [14:46]
Eddie Rodriguez (horse trainer and Border Patrol Agent) had a demonstration on how to defend yourself from a human attacker from the saddle and with the hors...
2012 Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event - Cross Country [22:01]
William Fox-Pitt wins with Parklane Hawk (10:22) setting himself up for the Rolex Grand Slam now scheduled for Burleigh with Badminton flooded out. Allison S...
Talented Indiana Horse Paints Self-portrait [01:15]
The 9-year-old Friesian horse named Justin is the new painter behind a series of colorful paintings that adds a new definition to equine art. (July 18) Subsc...
Self Cleaning Horse-Amigo [00:40]
Self Cleaning Horse-Amigo.
NASCAR Fan Dies After Fulfilling Dream [02:51]
Terminal NASCAR fan fulfills dream of going to the Daytona 500, then passes away in infield Three days, maybe a week. Three weeks ago, that's how much time doctors gave Mitch Zannette to live. Three days, maybe a week. What can you do in that time? How do you say goodbye to everyone and everything you've ever known? How do you close off a lifetime? Three days, maybe a week. If you know what you want out of life, it's enough time to write your own last chapter. So last week, Mitch Zannette checked himself out of hospice and headed to Florida to see the Daytona 500. He made it to the track. Went to the beach. Met Miss Sprint Cup. Drank some beers. And on Thursday, three days before the race, he died in the infield at Daytona International Speedway. He was 50.