The $226,000 Kentucky CSI3* Invitational Grand Prix, held during the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event, has attracted an exciting field.
Eventers, show jumpers and dressage athletes all have impressive results in competitions in the US, the UK and Spain.
The Irish rider enjoyed his first FEI grand prix win with Casturano as spring competition continues in Wellington, Florida.
Canadian Beth Underhill and Nikka on 3rd-place Rome Gladiators in team event; Cassidy Rein wins the 2* Grand Prix.
There are 500 days to go as 8 countries have earned their berths out of 15 slots; a total of 78 athlete/horse combinations will vie for medals.
Three horses died of injuries sustained in falls during the three-day Aintree meet, including Hill Sixteen during the Grand National.
A number of Canadians are competing at the Ocala venue, including Jill Irving who placed 4th in the Grand Prix with Delacroix.
The generous grant program will offer up to 20 grants of $2,500 to allow young eventers to compete at Bromont and Galway Downs.
The World Bitless Association has made a formal request to the FEI to allow bit-free bridles in FEI competition, particularly dressage.
In a move to address critical workforce shortages, the number of vet graduates in Ontario will increase by 20% per year.