Randy Roy describes how a judge might deal with some of the odd situations he has witnessed over his long judging career.
Tracey Mitchell took a leap of faith when she started the Mitchell School of Equine Massage Therapy at the beginning of 2025.
The Quebec-based hunter/jumper judge and coach shares her thoughts on quality, presentation, and happy, willing horses.
Nick and Lindsay Sutcliffe, the team behind the popular brand, combined two things they love: horses and cider.
The young Canadian left BC to pursue her dreams in Europe and is now working and riding at a busy sales and training barn in the Netherlands.
The British rider, who lost her sight as a young adult, now relies on her other senses – and won a bronze medal in Ermelo.
The Canadian show jumping legend talks about Big Ben, fond recollections, and his role as Team Canada’s chef d’équipe.
The German Olympian spoke with HorseSport.com following a recent clinic at Stirling Hill in Schomberg, Ontario.
The busy judge from Calgary talks about turnout, quality, and the job of trainers to prepare their riders for anything.
What is a top eventer to do when their CCI5* horse is laid up? Take up grand prix show jumping, of course!