Chad Brown will attempt to add another first to his spectacular resume when he looks for a first Queen’s Plate score with the improving filly Inflexibility
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The curtain fell today on the 12th edition of the Longines Global Champions Tour of Monaco and the 22nd Jumping International of Monte-Carlo
Dream It Is, an impressive winner of her 4 1/2-furlong debut here May 27, lived up to her notices with a smashing victory in My Dear Stakes.
Team Sweden stood strong to win the fifth leg of the FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping 2017 Europe Division 1 series in Rotterdam (NED) today.
Mark Casse was at the Royal Ascot meeting on Friday to saddle La Coronel to a fifth-place run in the Group 1 Coronation Stakes.
Aurora Way will be facing a tall order in the Queen’s Plate, slated for July 2, as he will be making just his career second start.
Dr. Katrina Merkies ,at the University of Guelph, are conducting a research study "Human Distinction Between Positive and Negative Horse Vocalizations”
It was an emotional moment for Germany’s Julia Krajewski when she realised she had scored the biggest win of her career after steering Samourai du Thot to victory at her home event, Luhmühlen CCI 4* presented by DHL, fifth leg …
McLain Ward (USA) riding HH Carlos, once again took the fast track, stopping the clock at 67.18, for another victory in the 150th Anniversary Speed Series
It was a rare result tonight as Leslie Howard (USA) and Daniel Coyle (IRL) are both crowned Champions in the Canadian Utilities Cup.
Dutch Gelding “Dempsey” was humanely euthanized June 12th due to unexpected post-operative complications while in recovery.
In the CCI2*, Canada’s Waylon Roberts added nothing to his score of 41.10 with Lancaster on cross-country to gallop past leader Allison Springer.
Leslie Howard and her mare Donna Speciale would carry on their speed and precision into the jump-off for the win at The Encana Cup (1.45m).
Nicole Walker of Ontario, Canada made her presence known in the International ring with an impressive third-place finish in the WIPRO U25
Spruce Meadows’ resident professional Chris Surbey (CAN) was also able to bring home a win for the team in the RBC Capital Markets Cup