Equestrian Canada recognized the champions of Bromont's Olympic legacy at its Red, White & Gold celebration.
A snapshot of the current state of affairs in the FEI disciplines; Canada has some new faces in top-100 para-dressage.
The 2012 Olympic jumping course designer, who died at the age of 79 following a short illness, designed fair and challenging courses all over the world.
The Canadian eventer-turned-showjumper has made some valuable high-performance connections in the US, and the future looks bright.
Top international fields with lots of Canadians in the mix will make for an exciting tournament, with the $500,000 RBC Grand Prix on Saturday.
Pam Allen-LeBlanc runs one of the only bitless schools in Canada and hopes that more competitions will offer bit-free classes.
Equine veterinary medicine is struggling to attract and retain practitioners. Three different perspectives suggest that preserving access to care will require changes from veterinary practices and horse owners alike.
Over 200 horses and top riders from 21 nations are poised to begin this second tournament in the summer series.
The Kiwi displayed his toughness despite injuries from a fall from his bike prior to the Kentucky 5* and surgery before the Badminton 5*.
Landing off one jump is part of the approach to the next, so use it to rebalance, check your rhythm, and re-establish a quality canter.