A recent World Horse Welfare meeting with horse sport leaders discussed public perceptions of the involvement of horses in sport.
Eventing action got underway on Thursday at the MARS Bromont CCI with the first day of dressage; US riders take early leads.
The Saudi rider placed one-two in the first CSI5* of the summer tournaments; the show concludes with the AKITA Drilling Grand Prix on Sunday.
The alarming expansion of this potentially fatal infestation has prompted USEF to work with states on a screwworm response plan for equestrian events.
MARS Bromont CCI celebrates in 2026 with a top international field, with seven countries being represented at the Park, June 4-7.
The Belgian rider and his black stallion had dominated the rankings from last August until the end of March, but are back in pole position.
Canada finishes second as five nations contested Peter Holmes' track, which saw a lot of rails and a few surprising eliminations.
The FEI has set up a multi-discipline Task Force to review current protocols, regulations and sanctions across all disciplines.
The Brits led from start to finish to defend their title on home ground, pipping Team USA by a wide margin.
Conor Swail kicked off 4* competition with his 5th victory in eight days; the $75,000 FEI CSIO4* Nations Cup takes place on Sunday.