The U.S. Equestrian Federation, which restricts trainers’ interaction with minors, will now require journalists to undergo criminal background checks.
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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.
The Central Park Horse Show, established in 2014 and cancelled last year, will not run again this year either. But organizers say it will return in 2020.
The Kentucky Horse Park was not on the list for consideration as a host for the 2022 world championships, as the FEI announced bidders for those events.
USEF is implementing another protocol related to the SafeSport training program “committed to ending all forms of abuse in sport.”
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?
Has the U.S. Equestrian Federation dumbed down the finals of the Platinum Performance Show Jumping Talent Search by lowering the fences?
Not long ago, a traditional set of equestrian powers, mainly European, dominated Nations Cup team show jumping, but things are changing.
Some big names were missing at the 5-star AGDF, and you can blame it on the new NA League qualifying rules for the FEI World Cup finals.