This year's Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, Nov. 7-16, promises to be exciting and marks the return of international CDI3*-W dressage.
Opening day of WEC April Dressage CDI4* at World Equestrian Center–Ocala saw the Canadian triumph with the lovely stallion Hitmaker.
With three disciplines and 200 quota places, equestrian will be one of the 31 sports on the program of the LA28 Olympic Games.
Her Royal Highness's patronage recognizes the venue's dedication to sporting excellence as well as community and charitable initiatives.
The awards recognize world-class athletes, owners, officials, organizations, volunteers, and supporters in the Canadian equestrian industry.
The Frenchman and his speedy, careful homebred won the opening class and never looked back to claim their first World Cup victory.
Three nations took top honours in the exciting FEI Vaulting World Cup™ Final in the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, SUI.
François Mathy Jr. sat on the panel for the FEI Jumping Rules debate about modernizing rules without compromising horse welfare, public trust.
The Stable View $60,000 FEI CCI-S 2/3/4* and Horse Trials in Aiken, SC, April 4-6 saw large fields in all divisions.
Norway makes history with its first-ever World Cup Final podium finish thanks to the Totilas son Total Hope OLD, ridden by Isabel Freese.