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- NEA Sidesaddle Association - The oldest non-profit sidesaddle group in the US providing education and promoting the contemporary use of sidesaddle and preserving its rich traditions. Information on appointments and attire, saddles and fittings, activities and events, and links.
- Hoosier Ladies Aside - Promoting sidesaddle in Indiana and the midwest, the association features calendar of events, photos, and sidesaddle historical information.
- Sidesaddle Dressage - Photographs of sidesaddle riders performing classical dressage. Courtesy of ClassicalDressage.com.
- International Side Saddle Organization - The official website of The ISSO, the oldest side saddle organization in the world, having just celebrated its 26th year. Devoted to the promotion and education of side saddle riding.
- The Sidesaddle Putter - Sells long sidesaddle style putters.
- Sidesaddles by Lillian Chaudhary - From Heritage Tack and Saddlery. Custom-made sidesaddles, repairs, and restorations.
- The Texas Ladies Aside - Article on this ladies sidesaddle drill team riding their Peruvian Paso horses in horse shows, parades and equestrian events.
- The Side Saddle Association - The official web site of the Side Saddle Association, founded in 1974, and the largest association of side-saddle riders in the world. Based in the UK.
- Riding Side-Saddle - Information and history of this elegant style of riding, including associations, books, photographs, and associated links. English and German translations.
- The Upperville Colt and Horse Show - The oldest horse show in the nation dating back to 1853, held in Upperville, Fauquier County, VA. Internationally known, AHSA rated. Hunters, Jumpers, breeding, sidesaddle, and ponies. Extensive information on show, rules, classes, prize monies, local accommodations, results, and links.
Wikipedia Articles
- Sidesaddle - Sidesaddle riding is a form of Equestrianism that uses a type of saddle which allows a rider (usually female) to sit aside rather than astride a horse, mule or pony. Sitting aside dates back to antiquity and developed in European countries in the Middle Ages as a way for ...