The final day of the Longines League of Nations at WEC-Ocala saw three Canadians place top-8 in the $85,000 CSI2* event.
Fifteen nations are represented in the CCI5* which runs May 7-11, many by Olympic riders; Canada is not one of them.
The lineup for the FEI Dressage World Cup Final, April 2-6 at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel (SUI), has been confirmed.
Fellow American Spencer Smith claimed the overall series title; Mario Deslauriers was top Canadian, 9th with Quatro van de Meerputhoeve.
Belgium and Ireland finished third and fourth at the World Equestrian Center event, with only 7 first-round clears of the 40 starters.
The Olympic champion rode the mare Just Be Gentle to win Thursday's feature event at World Equestrian Center – Ocala.
Canadians are encouraged to give feedback to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and stay updated on the new regulations.
World Horse Welfare’s final free webinar of their winter series explores how learning theory can be applied to riding horses.
FEI HQ does not understand why the equestrian community did not realize testing was largely random or targeted.
A recent study of blood nucleosomes provides a new piece to understanding the causes of this life-threatening dysfunction in newborns.