Canada’s leading equine lawyer, Catherine Willson, explains how the law impacts your horses, your business – and you!
The Canadian rode Habab W to take the hotly-contested class at Longines Global Future Champions at Tops International Arena in Valkenswaard.
It was an exciting conclusion to the jumping action in the Final in Versailles, with some highs and lows, thrills – and spills!
The win by the German marked the country's sweep of all individual equestrian medals at these Games; Canada knows what they need to do going forward.
None of the Canadians made the cut, but there is a slim chance that Mario Deslauriers (31st) could draw in if someone drops out.
Horse Sport spoke with more selfless, hardworking caretakers of the elite equine athletes representing Canada at these Olympic Games.
Horse Sport caught up with the hard-working heroes of the Jumping Team support staff to ask about their horses and their Olympic experiences.
It was a nail-biter down to the final horse, as rails fell, fortunes shifted as Germany failed to hold their form and Britannia ruled.
The NAYC got underway in Traverse City, Michigan, with jumping and dressage teams from across the US, Canada and Mexico.
Germany sets the standard with three clears; team members will all be eligible to compete in the individual qualifier on Monday.