Four new inductees were welcomed into the Jump Canada Hall of Fame at the 11th annual Induction Ceremony and Gala on Sunday evening in Toronto, ON.
Craig Collins was named JC Volunteer of the Year for 2018 in recognition of the more than 20 years he has spent developing show jumping in Canada.
On November 4, 2018, officers from the Montreal SPCA responded to a call about a carriage horse who had collapsed and died in Old Montreal.
Bardolina 2, ridden by Mario Deslauriers, tested positive for the banned substance O-Desmethylvenlafaxine at the FEI Nations Cup Final in Barcelona.
Chiefswood Stable’s homebred filly Bold Script was a dominant winner in the $225,000 Princess Elizabeth Stakes on Sunday afternoon at Woodbine Racetrack.
Fresh off a victory in Washington, defending World Cup champion Beezie Madden continued her winning streak in Lexington — this time on a new horse.
Mr Havercamp provided his connections with another thrill at the 2018 Woodbine meet, winning the $175,000 Autumn Stakes (Grade 2) on Saturday.
Lauren Kieffer (USA) made her Royal Horse Show debut a winning one, riding Glendening Avis to victory in the $20,000 Horseware Indoor Eventing Challenge.
Nicole Walker of Aurora, ON was crowned the winner of the $125,000 Canadian Show Jumping Championship on Nov. 3 at the Royal Horse Show in Toronto, ON.
Germany’s Isabell Werth kicked off her FEI Dressage World Cup™ 2018/2019 campaign today with a convincing win with Emilio in Lyon, France.
Making her Royal Horse Show debut, Lauren Kieffer (USA) rode Glendening Avis to victory in the opening phase of the Horseware Indoor Eventing Challenge.
Nicole Walker of Aurora, ON, opened the Royal Horse Show with a win in the first phase of the $125,000 Canadian Show Jumping Championship.
Tiz Breathtaking is favoured in a field of two-year-old Canadian-bred fillies in the $225,000 Princess Elizabeth Stakes on Sunday at Woodbine Racetrack.
Gigantic Breeze and Gamble’s Ghost will set out to defend their titles in this year’s Autumn and Maple Leaf Stakes on Saturday at Woodbine.
The OSPCA, which has investigated and prosecuted animal cruelty cases involving horses and livestock, will pull back from such operations in 2019.