A look at the current leaders in all the FEI disciplines and where our Canadians are currently sitting as the season heats up.
The battle in Bordeaux was the most close-fought in years, with just fractions separating the winner from rival Boyd Exell.
The title race is tighter than ever thanks to Belgium’s Dries Degrieck, who has upset the applecart and put himself into serious contention.
The Belgian farrier added his name to the four-in-hand driving elite and sealed his place in the World Cup Final in Bordeaux next month.
A look at how the competition is heating up as the season gets underway, plus an account of the top-100 Canadians.
The Australian was dogged the entire way by Dutch rival Bram Chardon as teams have only one more qualifying leg to go before the Final in Bordeaux.
Not much has changed at the top as the year comes to an end; plus a look at where the Canadians stand in the top 100.
The Dutch driver and his team of greys took the fourth leg of the 2023-24 FEI Driving World Cup at the Sweden International Horse Show.
Jumping, dressage, para-dressage, eventing, driving and vaulting will take place at the German venue; Al Ula in KSA will host endurance.
The leaders hold fast to their spots at the top of the leaderboards, while others have made significant leaps up the world rankings.