Expect backlash from the disciplines as levy funds may end up being used by Equestrian Canada to make up its own financial shortfall.
The respected rider and coach discusses the importance of evolving, applying what works in other sports, and even how to learn from losing.
Ten-time Olympian Ian Millar discusses the evolution of show jumping and Canada's stunning debut at the 1968 Games in Mexico.
How is it that horses with the same diet and exercise schedule can be so different in weight and body condition score?
Rachel Cornacchia may not have been able to compete as much as she would have liked in 2020, but she used the time wisely.
The 17-year-old currently has a string of five horses that compete in the Junior ranks all the way up to the CSI2* division.
Find out how these brave riders fare under Randy's critical eye as he praises good form over fences and offers tips on how to correct flaws.
Chris von Martels’ fancy new ride is excelling in the dressage ring in Florida and he hopes to keep the momentum going all the way to Tokyo.
In this excerpt from the fascinating book by Janet Jones, PhD, sensory deprivation and how it applies to riding indoors is examined.
Albeit trending slowly, more show jumpers are following the example of the eventing community and adopting air vests.