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A young girl on a pony.

WEC-Wilmington Spotlight: Canadian Zara Dow

The seven-year-old Ontario rider can be found competing her ponies at both World Equestrian Center venues; she talks about her faves and her goals.
By: World Equestrian Center - Wilmington Media
Two horses racing.

Inothewayurthinkin to Be Grand National Favourite – How Well Has He Performed Recently?

Discover if Inothewayurthinkin is the 2025 Grand National favorite. Explore his recent races, wins, and chances for Aintree glory!
A horse trailer travelling down a highway.

Horsepeople’s Top Tariff Questions Answered

Many people are uncertain if and how tariffs imposed by the US will affect them and their ability to travel, show, and sell horses in the States.
By: Horse Sport staff
A vet about to give a needle to a horse.

The Essential Equine Vaccination Guide

Assessing your horse’s individual risk factors and tailoring a vaccination plan with your vet that suits your situation’s unique needs.
By: Rosalyn Ridlington Abbott
A woman riding a bay horse through trotting poles.

Riding Lessons: Intensifying Trot/Canter Transitions

This transition work is an ideal way to provide a challenging but manageable exercise as we ease out of the off-season.
By: Holly Grayton
A grey mare sniffing a newborn foal.

Sepsis in Foals: Early Diagnosis Provides Hope

A recent study of blood nucleosomes provides a new piece to understanding the causes of this life-threatening dysfunction in newborns.
By: Caelan Beard
A woman falling off a horse in a jumping arena.

Managing Riding Fear: A Holistic Approach

Returning to riding after a fall, scare or injury needs to be done in a slow, steady and safe manner with awareness of what escalates the stress response.
By: Megan Pinfield, PhD RCC RCAT
A dressage rider with a Canadian flag on their saddle pad.

Dressage Horse Welfare: A Canadian Perspective

Competitive dressage’s social licence to operate is in jeopardy; this new Canadian study examined coach/rider perceptions.
By: Horse Sport staff
A group of horses racing on the turf.

Horse Tracking for Powerful Pre-Race Preps

The integration of tracking instruments into racehorse training has transformed the way trainers and owners prepare their horses for races.

Using Hills for Strength and Fitness Workouts

This exclusive excerpt from Jec Aristotle Ballou's new book describes creative ways to use hills and terrain to build fitness in horses.
By: Jec Aristotle Ballou
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