An ERQI in show jumping is long overdue. This was made evident after a Facebook video from an Austrian show was posted now has over a million views.
The Equine Industry Symposium held at Guelph University at OVC was organized by the second year students of the BBRM degree in the Equine Sciences Faculty.
We are here at Angelstone in Guelph, Ontario for the second in our summer series of Course Discourse Canada. This is a level * 1 FEI rated tournament and the $25,000 grand prix is in accordance with the rules for a *1 event. The heights are 4.6ft to 4.9ft or 1.40m or 1.45m. This class […]
After 48 hours of political turmoil in the UK it was comforting to learn that at least one thing is set to enjoy a period of stability. I refer to confirmation that equestrianism is in the Olympic Games until at least 2024. The quota of 200 horses also remains for Tokyo 2020 – a major […]
Not much seems to have changed in endurance, but the officialdom appears less uncomfortable about naming the problem countries.
It’s been awhile since I have given everyone an update, but I will be back in action blogging two times a month! I can’t believe I am going into my fourth summer here in Wellington, Florida. Time flies! The horses have been going really well. Vitall had a bit of a set back over the […]
I am very pleased to bring Course Discourse to Canada for the first time. This course commentary has been on PhelpsSports.com for nine years and has been very well received. In this course commentary we visit the many facets of course design and the results that occur within that specific course. The description can give […]
Leather is a by-product of the meat industry, and as such, has already seen a huge decline in availability world-wide. Find out more here.
Dr. Sue has emphasised the importance of correct saddle fitting for the welfare of the horse, but also the implications on the rider’s position, & more.
In this article, Anne Marie Duarte expresses her excitement about her recent horse trailer purchase, what it includes, and her opinion on packing.