A new approach to the U.S. Equestrian Federation's convention departed from the usual rulemaking while emphasizing growth and vision.
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The USA's top dressage horse, Verdades (aka Diddy), won't be making the trip to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics with his rider, Laura Graves.
Don't bet on it yet, but there's a possibility you may be able to wager on eventing in the not so distant future, thanks to the U.S. Eventing Association.
Former US show jumping coach George Morris has been permanently banned by the U.S. Center for SafeSport on charges of “sexual misconduct involving a minor.”
As eventers say farewell to Fair Hill as a 3- and 4-star venue that has served the sport well, they look forward to having a 5-star nearby next autumn.
It took a special effort, but the show jumping competition on Governors Island was one to remember for Longines Global Champions competitors and fans.
A brand new show in Fort Worth is on a reduced list of locations hosting show jumping qualifiers in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The U.S. Equestrian Federation, which restricts trainers’ interaction with minors, will now require journalists to undergo criminal background checks.
The sale this month of 16 HITS shows in California and Arizona means an upgrade for the company’s offerings in Ocala, Fla., according to CEO Tom Struzzieri.
A wave of reaction has met the news that former U.S. show jumping coach George Morris has been issued a lifetime ban by the U.S. Center for SafeSport.