Ever wonder how eventers manage to ride two, three, or more horses at the same event? Sable Giesler offers 5 tips to make sure your day is extra fun, not extra stressful.
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Jessica Phoenix, 32, has achieved the seemingly impossible by successfully balancing riding multiple event horses with many other things in her life.
Jessica Phoenix shares her training system for instilling straightness and confidence in young or green horses, ensuring smooth sailing on the cross-country course.
Many stable owners are incorporating more creature comforts into their tack room in addition to the practical functions of storing and cleaning tack.
Six years ago, Emily Thompson’s mother, Lisa Lunt-Thompson, asked her daughter if she wanted to accompany her to the World Equestrian Games in Kentucky.
Today, three stallions, 21 broodmares and more than three dozen youngsters live at the breeding farm on 150 acres in Pakenham, ON.
Janet Chisholm and Simon pool their ages and join the Century Club.
Coach Sally Sainsbury sets up some simple yet effective exercises for eventers (or anyone who jumps) to practice in the off-season.
When the Slezak family moved from the city to rural Tottenham when Karl Slezak was seven, his parents suggested riding lessons.
When Cody Sturgess laid eyes on a two-year-old bay Thoroughbred filly 10 years ago that was proving too slow for the racetrack, it was love at first sight.