Shahroze rallied from last place for a powerful two-length victory in Saturday’s Grade 3 $125,000 Singspiel Stakes at Woodbine.
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Last chance to nominate someone to represent the equestrian community in the October issue of Zoomer magazine. The deadline is June 23, 2018.
Netherlands-based show jumper Ben Talbot, 32, is now the second British rider is at the centre of a social media storm over whip abuse.
Two Canadians achieved qualifying scores for the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games at the Reining Alberta Spring Classic, held June 7-10, in Red Deer, AB.
An abused horse, rescued by Sound Equine Oregon, is suing his former owner for more than $100,000 to pay for veterinary bills as well as pain and suffering.
Gamble's Ghost, patiently handled by Eurico Rosa da Silva, rallied six-wide down the lane to capture Sunday's $140,000 Grade 3 Trillium Stakes at Woodbine.
The AKITA Drilling Cavalry Charge and the Canadian Utilities Cup were among the Saturday afternoon highlights at the Spruce Meadows Continental CSI5*.
Sean and Dorothy Fitzhenry’s homebred Mr Havercamp was victorious in his four-year-old debut on Saturday afternoon at Woodbine in the Steady Growth Stakes.
Canada’s Eric Lamaze scored back-to-back victories in the Scotiabank Cup and Canadian Utilities Cup at the CSI5* Spruce Meadows Continental.
Multiple graded stakes winner Gamble’s Ghost will be looking to add another win to her resumé in this Sunday’s $125,000 Trillium Stakes.
The 2018 Spruce Meadows Continental CSI5* began with trips to the winner's circle for Canadians Tiffany Foster and Eric Lamaze.
The City of Montreal has announced a by-law prohibiting the use of horse-drawn carriages in downtown Montreal, which will come into effect December 31, 2019
Former owner of Whisper Ridge Ranch who was under investigation by the OSPCA in 2016 on suspicion of animal cruelty and neglect, is back in the headlines.
The highly-regarded stakes winner Mr Havercamp will make the first start of his four-year-old campaign in the $100,000 Steady Growth Stakes at Woodbine.
RIDE TV will now be available to more Canadian viewers thanks to an agreement between the American digital cable and satellite network and TELUS Optik TV.