The American and the speedy mare won the $340,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup in Thermal, CA, his second WC victory this season.
A new Working Group made up of industry professionals has been formed to embed horse welfare principles in the FEI Rule Book.
In a historic first for France, the 32nd edition of the championship will take place at the world-class facilities at Jiva Hill Stables.
The opening leg of the Longines League of Nations™ takes place on February 15 at the Al Forsan International Sports Resort.
Fresh off an Olympic gold medal, the Team GB will rely on their determination, skill, and a stellar support staff this season.
The current world champions claimed victory with an impressive score of 89.840%, but the competition was fierce.
France comes into the League of Nations this season in second place and with an exciting new venue in the series: St. Tropez Gassin.
Talent and camaraderie will be the key to success as they focus on fostering developing riders while refining strategies of veteran athletes.
As we meet the teams that will take part in the series this year, Swiss precision awaits with chef d’équipe Peter Van Der Waaij at the helm.
Discussions included horse welfare, format changes, risk management, safety mechanisms, flag rules and more.