A look at the current standings, what the battle at the top looks like and where our top Canadians are standing on the world stage.
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The Canadian driver won the single horse CAI3* at Haras du Pin in France in a large international field with Flip, her partner since 2016.
Show jumper Von Eckermann has held onto his #1 position for a year; Fry is challenging von Bredow-Werndl for top dressage honours.
A number of rule revisions have been put forward, and national federations and stakeholders have seven weeks to respond with feedback.
Highlights of competitions in Europe and North America where Canadian horse-and-rider combinations are rocking the maple leaf.
Five days of jumping, dressage, and driving competition drew to a close on Sunday with a win for Martin Fuchs in the Rolex Grand Prix.
The show remains one of the most prestigious in the world, attracting top-class jumping, driving and dressage athletes and over 2,800 horses.
The win came on home soil at Live Oak International in Ocala, Florida with his team of horses Amadeus, First Edition, Julius V and Kadora.
It was FEI Driving World Cup gold for the Australian at the Final in France, challenged by father-and-son legends Ijsbrand and Bram Chardon.
The Dutch driver now shares top spot in the series with Aussie Boyd Exell; the pair will face off next in Leipzig, Germany.