Being comfortable riding forward is one of the hardest things to teach.
Found 160 Results from Jessica Lefroy
Whatever aspirations of Olympic gold medals a child may possess, podium finishes will rely on a solid foundation put in place by a child's trainer and their most important teacher: that first pony.
Waving the Flag Across the Pond
When Bobbie Reber scouts jumper rings for hunter prospects, she looks for ‘type’: an attractive, balanced horse with a beautiful jump, and more.
Julia Tops, talented young rider and daughter of noted professionals, talks to Horse Sport about growing up, branching out, and giving back.
Peter Holmes is one of Canada’s most respected and sought-after course designers. He has designed tracks at some of the biggest competition venues.
A survivor is defined as 'a person who continues to function or prosper in spite of opposition, hardship, or setbacks.' Tatiana Dzavik, who has risen through the showjumping ranks from high-profile junior to successful adult professional, is a true survivor, dusting herself off and pushing on despite a number of career-threatening injuries.
Jordan Macpherson had a banner 2013 season, and 2014 is looking good right out of the gate
A horse who changes its lead consistently off the ground, on the short sides of the ring, or on the way to a fence is likely experiencing discomfort.
In a sport where reward does not come without risk, professionals accept that injuries are par for the course.