Coroner Derek Lee will put the deaths of young eventers Caitlyn Fischer and Olivia Inglis under a magnifying glass, revealing some harsh truths.
Canadian eventer Lesley Grant-Law asks fellow horse industry professionals what they wish they’d known sooner about horses, the business and the lifestyle.
USEF is implementing another protocol related to the SafeSport training program “committed to ending all forms of abuse in sport.”
Most riders rely on equestrian judges and officials to know the rules, but with so many discipline, general and veterinary regulations, it gets confusing.
Disappointed but not dissuaded after pulling out of Badminton, Selena looks to the future with Woody and tours barns in Ireland, looking for new mounts.
When the problem-plagued 2018 World Equestrian Games ended, it seemed the event’s death warrant had been signed. Could there be another one in the works?
Selena’s staying at Mark Todd’s yard in the lead up to Badminton, and this week she was thrilled that he had a chance to ride Woody.
Selena O’Hanlon and Woody take on the Burnham Market horse trials, but get lost on course thanks to some bad intel from an official.
Selena fits in some shopping between avoiding the rain and mucking stalls. Plus, she and Woody practice dressage and jumping in preparation for Badminton.
Without officials to enforce the rules, how can we expect real improvements to the sport of endurance and the welfare of the horses that participate in it?