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.
Dwayne Job of System Fencing Ltd. discusses the different types of wood that can be used for horse fencing, and the associated costs of each kind.
Horse-Canada.com reviews the shallow pool of potential host facilities for the 2022 World Equestrian Games, following the withdrawal of Samorin, Slovakia.
Horse show steward Jan Stephens reviews the Concussion Protocol introduced and implemented by Equestrian Canada in 2017, along with recent concussion stats.
More than just a playground for your horse, the makeup of his pasture is an important component of his daily nutrition. Here is how to maximize its value.
Here is some curated advice from our experts on how to create a responsive horse, from keeping your aids as light as possible to rewarding the try.
Randy Roy is a senior international judge, course designer and author. He answers a variety of competitors’ questions in his column.
More coaches and trainers are using a new equitation science based teaching tool to help students overcome horsemanship deficits from inexperience.
As three-year-olds they were superior examples of conformation. Where are these Governor General’s and Lieutenant Governor’s Cup winners now?