One of the keys to successful cross-country riding is having a sense for pace and completing as close as possible to optimum time.
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Whether you or your horse are making your eventing debut at entry level or competing in the highest divisions, you’ll have to deal with brush jumps.
This year marks a significant milestone for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II: 60 years on the throne is cause for celebration! Festivities are planned all over the commonwealth for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, and Spruce Meadows is proud to be counted among them. The Queen’s visit to Spruce Meadows on June 29th, 1990 was an honour […]
David Marcus of Campbellville, ON, and Chrevi’s Capital, recently nominated to the Canadian Olympic Committee for review and naming to the 2012 Canadian Olympic Team for dressage, have begun their journey to London. In preparation, the pair will compete at the CDI3* Hartpury international dressage competition in Great Britain from July 6 to 8. Marcus […]
State and local health authorities have alerted the public that Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) is active in Palm Beach County, in Florida. The most recent confirmed case resulted in an infected horse being euthanized last week. Reports indicate that the horse was not vaccinated against the virus, and had not travelled in the month leading […]
The concept of umwelt from the German word meaning “surrounding world,” refers to one’s species-specific perception of reality.
East coast phenom sets her sights on NAJYRC
Without a will, the laws on “intestate succession” will apply and the court will be required to choose an administrator for your estate.
If you ask Jessica Hampf what she credits as a major influence behind her 19th-place finish at the 2012 Rolex Kentucky, she will say it is her relationship with her trainer, Jan Byyny.
Karen Pavicic describes how any horse and rider should be able to perform the walk pirouette for a high mark.