St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, brings together the best in the world in jumping, dressage and vaulting from April 3-6.
Returning champions hope for repeat success; 24-year-old Canadian Talmage Conrad is in the individual lineup for Basel, SUI, April 2-5.
Austria and Germany took home the individual titles in Bern, SUI; Canada was represented by three vaulters.
Bern will be the site of the senior world championships and European championships for young vaulters starting July 17th.
The silver medal was earned at the FEI Vaulting World Championships in Sweden; the maple leaf was also well-represented by several other young vaulters.
A number of rule revisions have been put forward, and national federations and stakeholders have seven weeks to respond with feedback.
The maple leaf captured two notable second-place finishes in high performance international equestrian competitions this past weekend.
The former CEO of Horse Sport Ireland, "an advocate for change," takes charge of the FEI's fastest-growing disciplines.
Canadian Averill Saunders finishes in 7th place in the free test as the FEI Vaulting World Cup™ Final wraps up in Omaha.
Canadian Averill Saunders lands in 8th place, one pas de deux pair survive a big tumble; finale will take place Saturday.