Eric Straus, president of the consulting firm, the Equine Sport Group, was recently appointed as managing director of Sai Ma Sports LLC.
Margie Engle has probably broken more bones than anyone. Yet, she is still as hungry as she was 30 years ago when she embarked on her journey of a lifetime.
Pain produces an individual response in horses, which makes it harder to assess the degree of suffering. This article explains how to recognize pain issues.
Rebecca is a girl with goals and doing well at the Festival was a big one. Downtown's setback was a heartbreaker that triggered a few barn-aisle breakdowns.
Is there an all-U.S. bred, trained and ridden team of Olympic horses in our future? Can our American breeders beat the Europeans at their own game?
Riding is research for three equestrian entrepreneurs who have made a business out of their desire to re-engage in a childhood passion.
When a trainer takes on the responsibility of training a rider and taking care of a horse, it comes with a duty to use reasonable care.
Klaus Balkenhol is not ready to retire. He loves to work with horses, train students, and will continue to do so as long as he feels he is still learning.
In 1996 Flex delivered her first foal, a smashing chestnut colt sporting a stark white blaze, which has become iconic as Flexible gained recognition.
After bagging a gold medal for his country in London last August, Great Britain's Peter Charles is already planning his next Olympic crusade.