Friday will see Grades I and III Individual Test medals decided and mark the start of competition for Canada's four para-equestrians.
The fiercest Para-Dressage competition yet is set to begin in Japan, featuring 77 athletes representing 26 countries.
The 2018 WEG team of Lauren Barwick, Winona Hartvikson, Jody Schloss and Roberta Sheffield has reunited in Japan.
At the NAF Five Star Hartpury Festival of Dressage CPEDI 3*, Sheffield and "Wonky Horse" scored three top-three finishes.
Roxanne Trunnell earns a world record-breaking score of 83.334% in the Grade 1 Individual test as Olympic team hopefuls look ahead to Tryon.
An overview for equestrian coaches addressing human impairments and equine paces, the different requirements for different grades, and so on.
Para-dressage competition will run from Thursday August 26-Monday August 30, 2021 with some minor modifications to the starting times.
FEI joins forces with Black Horse One and SAP to create the FEI eDressage Online platform; tests to be judged anonymously by a pool of FEI 5* level judges.
Equestrian Canada will host a webinar on para-dressage adaptive equipment featuring Para-Dressage High Performance Program Technical Advisor, Clive Milkins.
The Equestrian Canada Para-Dressage Committee has recognized extraordinary equestrians for their accomplishments in 2019.