The Irish rider's fairly new partnership with the big-strided and sometimes "misunderstood" mare is steadily improving in the five-star ranks.
Julio Mendoza Loor of Ecuador and Jewel’s Goldstrike stepped up to win the CDI4* class at World Equestrian Center – Ocala.
Ireland's Simon McCarthy and Gotcha grab first place – and their first international grand prix win – under the lights at WEC-Ocala.
Emilie Conter (BEL) wins the Week 9 CSI5* feature, edging Harry Charles (GBR) and Sherlock and Henrik von Eckermann (SWE) with King Edward.
With their 2024 Olympic debut and first World Cup win in the rear-view mirror, French rider Pauline Basquin hopes to keep the ball rolling.
A recent study identified the symptoms of neck pain and found that neck problems were more common in showjumpers.
Canada's Denielle Gallagher and Come Back De Massa place 3rd as the venue hosts its third international dressage competition of the year.
Ten teams will battle it out at the World Equestrian Center; Ireland will seek to repeat last year's win, following victory in the Abu Dhabi opener.
The American on a hot streak trounced the competition in the CSI4* at WEC-Ocala aboard the fleet-footed mare Toulayna.
Nine teams took part in the $150,000 event at Wellington International, with Canada finishing just off the podium behind US, Ireland and Belgium.