There are enough entries in Wellington to keep the CP Palm Beach Masters CSI3***-W and competition at the Winter Equestrian Festival going simultaneously.
A shocking tale of show jumper who was caught intentionally doping two of his teammates horses at an international competition to further his own career.
Nancy Jaffer’s review of the 2018 U.S. Equestrian convention, where president Murray Kessler reviewed the progress that has made and what more is to come.
The idea of becoming an international rider is no longer just an aspirational or silly pipe-dream but is it becoming too easy nowadays?
There’s no question the competitive highlight of 2018 will be the FEI WEG at the Tryon Equestrian Center, but Mark Bellissimo already is looking beyond.
Pippa Cuckson delves into the world of FEI human anti-doping rules, based on the WADA Code, in light of several new cases involving US eventers.
In Jochen Schleese's, Saddlefit 4 Life®, finale article with Horse-Canada he highlights some memories over the years and what's next to come.
For decades people have said horse show managers shouldn’t hire and pay stewards; it needs to be done by the U.S. Equestrian Federation. But it isn’t.
Luxury goods are less relevant to millennials, instead they are interested in how items can enhance their experience of something.
New endurance rules were so incomprehensible that after a closed debate they were all shelved until 2019 pending further discussions.