Horse people are helping horse people and improving the lives of the hard-working equines of Cuba.
Lisa Carlsen skyrocketed to the top of Canadian show jumping aboard Kahlua, the diminutive Thoroughbred gelding she partnered with as a 15-year-old.
Since Beezie Madden embarked on her Grand Prix career in the late 80s, she has amassed an incredible array of team and individual accolades.
After more than a decade based in Europe, Peter Wylde has returned to the United States. He’s started a new business at Winley Farm in Millbrook, New York.
The debate of whether, “it is nature or nurture that leads to success” continues, although Tom McDermott, FEI Rising Star Award recipient, has both.
She has been out of the ring for four years but has not left her beloved sport. Sweden’s Louise Nathhorst is occupied with bringing new talent to dressage.
An interview with Canadian Eventing Team Technical Advisor Clayton Fredericks
The demands of balancing family life, a career, and riding are a practice in time management for most amateur riders. These four share how they manage to succeed in and out of the ring, and why they chose not to 'go pro'.
In an industry increasingly enamoured with full-service facilities and the endless pursuit of red ribbons and points, mastering the basics of horsemanship gives the students of long-established facilities the building blocks to lead the industry into the future.
When Steve Guerdat was 20 years old he succeeded Rolf Göran Bengtsson as stable jockey at Stal Tops, one of the world’s most profitable dealing yards.