The fiercest Para-Dressage competition yet is set to begin in Japan, featuring 77 athletes representing 26 countries.
Tokyo Olympics
The 2018 WEG team of Lauren Barwick, Winona Hartvikson, Jody Schloss and Roberta Sheffield has reunited in Japan.
The massive human rights movement representing the world’s 1.2 billion persons with disabilities begins in sync with the Paralympics.
Coach Rick Maynard and course designer Peter Holmes offer suggestions to allow the jumping phase to continue in a safe and humane way.
Riding Working Group to review Tokyo 2020 Olympics and make recommendations; rule changes expected for Paris 2024.
The Olympics are over, but with the whirlwind of events broadcast at ungodly hours of the morning you may want to watch (or re-watch) some.
It’s been almost 100 years since Sweden last won Olympic Jumping Team gold, which they did in Tokyo with guts and determination.
There were a few 'surprise' standouts in equestrian during these Olympics, but perhaps none more so than the Japanese jumpers.
Tokyo gold medal contender and her coach condemned by FN for treating horse as a piece of 'sports equipment’.
With a mix of inexperienced and veteran athletes set to take centre stage, the Para Equestrian field is wide open.