A snapshot of how the top international riders and drivers are stacking up across the disciplines; Canadians continue to improve.
Equestrian Canada has announced the High Performance athletes for dressage, eventing, jumping, and para-dressage.
Here is a snapshot of the main movers and shakers for the month of December, and a recap of where Canadian riders stand.
Lively discussions included the future of tack requirements and the challenges of balancing performance, safety, fairness, and horse welfare.
Canadian singles driver Kelly Bruder regains top spot; plus riders who continue to have a stranglehold on first place in the other disciplines.
Dressage has a new leader in Justin Verboomen, Kent Farrington continues his winning tear, and Kelly Bruder moves up to 5th in driving.
A snapshot of the main players in the senior World Rankings, as well as a check-in of the top-100 Canadian athletes.
A snapshot of the main movers and shakers globally for the past month in the senior World Rankings, and a look at the top Canadians.
The FEI Board has allocated the venues for future key events; World Cup Finals to return to Gothenburg, Sweden.
A snapshot of the main movers and shakers for the month of March 2025 in the senior World Rankings notes a little movement at the top.