Sidelines February 2026

This Issue! Alicia Berger—Piaffing Past Impossible; Haley Smith—Vaulting Into a Dressage Career; Britt Burson—Pirouetting on the Prairie; The 2026 Dressage Issue; And Much More!

ALICIA

BERGER

Piaffing Past Impossible

HALEY SMITH

Vaulting Into a

Dressage Career

BRITT BURSON

Pirouetting on the Prairie

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DRESSAGE

HALEY SMITH

Vaulting Into a Dressage Career

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SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY

MARGIE SUGARMAN

Raising Emotionally Strong Young Riders

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ART

JILL JOHNSON

Drawing Back to a Destiny of Art,

Horses and Healing

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DRESSAGE

BRITT BURSON

Pirouetting on the Prairie

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JUNIOR RIDER

NORA PIETERS

A Living Legacy Learning

From Every Ride

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EVENTING

LAUREN DAUGHERTY

Making Baile Hill Farm Home

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EVENTING COLUMN

EMILY HAMEL

Creating a True Partnership

On the cover:

Alicia Berger with Aqua Marin, owned by

Alicia and her mom, Marianne Berger,

in Wellington, Florida.

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About this photo:

Alicia, with Aqua Marin, was the 2024

Horseware Ireland/USEF Young Rider

Dressage National Champion.

Photos by Emma Claire Stephens

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Lauren Daugherty

Photo by Addie Beguelin

Nora Pieters

Photo by Sophia Donohue

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HUNTER-JUMPER

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Starting Over and Stepping Strong

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COVER STORY

ALICIA BERGER

Piaffing Past Impossible

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DRESSAGE COLUMN

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Complexity of the Aids

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Celebrating Connection

and Harmony

With Dressage

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Letterfrom the editor

Alicia Berger

Photo by Emma Claire Stephens

Haley Smith

Photo by Elena Doloti

Britt Burson

Photo by Stacy Tierman

ebruary has always seemed to me to be the perfect time for our dressage issue.

While others celebrate with chocolates and roses, we celebrate the connection and

harmony that dressage should epitomize—as well as all the relationships that make

success in the ring possible.

Alicia Berger, on our cover with her horse Aqua Marin, knows how important those

relationships are: She says her mother, Marianne, was sometimes the only person who believed

in her and her horse. But proving naysayers wrong is something Alicia has gotten very good at,

whether taking that horse to FEI or juggling riding in Florida with pursuing a double major in

mechanical engineering and pre-med at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland.

Together, Aqua and Alicia have achieved goals she once thought impossible. Training with

Olympian Jan Ebeling, Alicia competed on the European Young Rider Tour in 2024—including

at the prestigious CHIO Aachen. “I honestly never thought I’d get there,” she said. “It was so

surreal to walk through the quintessential Aachen archway with the purple flowers. I just kept

thinking, This isn’t real life. I think it was the most magical experience I’ve had on a horse.”

Based on the opposite coast, Haley Smith has also competed at CHIO Aachen—in vaulting.

Haley discovered her love for vaulting at 10 and made it to her first national championship in

2010, though it didn’t go particularly well! Eventually, her passion and drive carried her all the

way through to medaling in international competitions. Then, during the COVID-19 pandemic,

Haley found that she could experience the harmony and connection of vaulting in dressage and

a fated chance to ride Steffen Peters’ Olympic partner Suppenkasper, or Mopsie, sealed the deal:

Now, Haley has her own dressage program and is an assistant trainer to the Peters’ at beautiful

Arroyo Del Mar in San Diego, California.

Rounding out our dressage stories and representing the Midwest is Britt Burson. Britt has

been focused on dressage since she was 11 years old. “Ever since I was a little kid—I know this

is odd—but I don’t get nervous before shows,” Britt shared. “I stay quite focused and calm.” I’m

sure Britt’s horses and students alike benefit from her demeanor. Britt goes to between two and

four barns a day when she’s at home in Illinois, and she loves dressage in the Midwest. “There’s

a good sense of community among trainers. We all try to support each other and admire each

other’s work,” she said.

The world needs more of that kind of community—more people recognizing what they have

in common and seeking out harmony, communication and connection rather than normalizing

division. As you read our dressage stories this month—and all of the other wonderful stories in

this issue—may they inspire you to find more connection in your life, both horse and human!

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Photographer Elena Doloti, right, took the photos of

Haley Smith for her story on page 18.

Thanks to photographer Stacy Tierman for the beautiful silhouette of dressage

rider Britt Burson and her horse. Read Britt’s story on page 34.

Photo by Stacy Tierman

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Photographer Emma Claire Stephens, left, took the beautiful photos of Alicia Berger

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Haley Smith is a trainer at SPeters Dressage in San Diego, California.

Read her story on page 18.

Photo by Elena Doloti

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oung girls often daydream about being

the next Simone Biles or having a horse

of their own. Haley Smith combined

both of those dreams when she discovered

vaulting in middle school.

With a mother who was a show jumper,

Haley and her sister were destined to grow up

in the stable and become barn rats. “The barn

quickly became our second home. It was a place

that gave us roots, where lessons about patience,

kindness and hard work were woven into our

everyday lives,” Haley said.

For as long as she can remember, Haley has

been captivated by all things horse related and

horses have been an integral part of her life. “I can

still picture myself as a little kid running down the

aisles with my sister, proudly helping clean stalls

or simply sitting with the horses and soaking in

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their presence,” she said. “The stable raised us in so

many ways. It gave us structure, purpose and joy.

Horses were never just an activity for us, they were

the heartbeat of our childhood.”

Haley has now made horses her life’s work. She’s

currently an assistant trainer for SPeters Dressage,

runs her own dressage program and works for

ClipMyHorse.tv as an interviewer and producer.

Early Enthusiasm

Haley spent her childhood exploring a

variety of equestrian disciplines in the English

and Western worlds. “I believe this broad early

background gave me a wider perspective and

fueled my enthusiasm for equestrian sport and

all of its possibilities,” she said.

Following in her mom’s footsteps, Haley’s first

stop was the jumper ring. “I loved the thrill of it,

the speed and the flying over fences, but around

the age of 10 I was introduced to the sport of

vaulting and that quickly became the center

of my world,” Haley said. “Vaulting combined

everything I loved about horses with artistry,

movement and teamwork.”

From the moment Haley tried vaulting, she

was instantly hooked. “I knew I had found

something I wanted to dedicate myself to, as

it was completely unique and demands true

athleticism. You have to be strong and flexible,

but also precise and in tune with the rhythm of

the horse beneath you,” she said.

Looking back, Haley believes vaulting is

one of the best ways to build a foundation as

a young equestrian. “It builds balance, body

awareness, rhythm, and, most importantly,

trust. You learn to rely on the horse completely,

Haley Smith and Great Lady, owned by Carolyn

Bland, at Arroyo Del Mar in San Diego, California.

HALEY

SMITH

VAULTING INTO

A DRESSAGE

CAREER

By Laura Scaletti

Portraits by Elena Doloti

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