Dressage rider Judy Reynolds is a trailblazer for her sport in Ireland through a combination of hard work and stubborn determination.
Profiles
Canadian show jumper Chris Sorensen talks about the big business of horses in Europe and how it can help improve equestrian sport in this country.
Cindy Ishoy has been an integral part of the development of the sport of dressage in Canada. Here, she reflects on the past 50 years.
Horseman and broadcaster Gordon Atkinson recalls the Canadian jumping team’s gold medal victory the at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico.
Olympian Tom Gayford reminisces about equestrian sport and the lifestyle during the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s, and comments on how it’s changed.
A look at how Horse Sport magazine was launched 50 years ago and how it got its start and some brave advertisers who jumped on the bandwagon.
Israeli show jumper Danielle Goldstein is pretty badass, between jumping, developing the sport in her country and breaking all the fashion rules.
From B.C. to California. Tara Metzner, 40, is one of Canada's most successful professionals in the competitive world of show hunters in the United States.
In 2012, at the age of 18, Reed Kessler became the youngest show jumper ever to compete in an Olympic Games as part of the U.S. team.
Canadian dressage rider, coach and clinician Eiren Crawford is based in the US and has experience training with some of the best riders in the world.