Errant rails, ring-shy horses, bad lighting, kickers and overly-dramatic releases – Randy Roy has seen them all.
The world's largest equestrian trade fair broke records and acknowledged some of the most innovative products in horse sports.
Under the leadership of chef d’équipe Di Lampard, the British squad delivered a memorable season ‒ and hope to carry that success forward.
Dr. Matthew Allossery received a six-month licence suspension and $100,000+ fine for professional misconduct in the treatment of a horse.
Pablo Gómez Molina and Servus Ymas won the CDI4* Grand Prix Freestyle, while Canadians had some excellent small tour results.
The Belgian disrupted the Boyd Exell/Bram Chardon stronghold on the series as he was crowned the new Driving champion at Bordeaux.
The Irish rider piloted Good Star du Bary, currently her only 1.60m horse, to her first World Cup and first five-star win.
The 18-year-old from Ottawa has punched her ticket to the prestigious $300,000 ClipMyHorse.TV Open Hunter Classic Final in September.
The German took the Saturday night feature at WEF 5; another podium placing for Nina Mallevaey and the Rein family's Dynastie de Beaufour.
The rider led an all-American female podium in the Week 5 kickoff event over Paris Olympic course designer Gregory Bodo’s track.