American Dressage Team member Steffen Peters will ride his alternate horse, Suppenkasper, instead of Rosamunde, in the World Equestrian Games.
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NBC Sports will present nearly 65 hours of FEI World Equestrian Gamesâ„¢ Tryon 2018 coverage, including a record 57 live hours, beginning Sept. 12th.
Vito Armata will be looking to pull off an audacious coup when he saddles Vanish for the Ricoh Woodbine Mile on Saturday at Woodbine.
Eric Lamaze opened the five-day Spruce Meadows Masters show jumping tournament with a win in the $70,200 1.60m Akita Drilling Cup, on September 5.
Ontario native Kelly Houtappels-Bruder, who lives in The Netherlands, cracked the top 10 at the FEI World Driving and Para-Driving Championships for Singles
Wyatt’s Town persevered in a hard-fought stretch duel to extend his win streak in Sunday’s featured $100,000 Ontario Jockey Club Stakes at Woodbine.
The largest commercial airlift of horses in the history of horse sport has begun ahead of the FEI World Equestrian Gamesâ„¢ Tryon 2018.
The Hampton Classic ended in spectacular fashion with McLain Ward (USA) winning the $300,000 Hampton Classic Grand Prix for a record seventh time.
Additional programming has been announced for the World Equine Expoâ„¢ occurring alongside the FEI World Equestrian Gamesâ„¢ Tryon 2018, September 11-23.
Tim Price was overwhelmed with emotions after finally achieving his dream of winning the 2018 Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials in a thrilling finale.
Stronach Stables’ popular filly Zestina made a late run in the stretch to earn her first stakes victory in the $100,000 Passing Mood at Woodbine.
Shane Sweetnam of Ireland won Saturday’s $70,000 Longines Cup with Indra van de Oude Heihoef at the Hampton Classic in Bridgehampton, NY.
Equestrian Canada has officially named the 39 athletes who will represent Canada in seven disciplines at the FEI World Equestrian Games Tryon 2018.
With a win in the $10,000 SHF Enterprises class, Canada’s Erynn Ballard of Tottenham, ON, made it a clean sweep of the 7 & Under Jumper division.
The French Equestrian Federation has announced that will not be sending any dressage competitors to the World Equestrian Games in Tryon, USA, in September.