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Training to Win with Reade Baker: Coming Back from Winter Break

In this first installment of “Training to Win” with Reade Baker, the veteran Thoroughbred trainer shares his insights on techniques and strategies.
By: Jennifer Morrison

Hunter Guru Kristjan Good is King of the Ring

Kristjan Good has been called ‘hunter guru’ and ‘derby whisperer’ – both terms the modest rider would likely disagree with, but he’s earned the monikers.
By: Susan Stafford-Pooley

Australian Eventer Andrew Hoy Never Looks Back

Australian eventer Andrew Hoy, who competed in his first Olympic Games in 1984, is aiming for a record eighth Games with Vassily de Lassos.
By: Pamela Young

Winning Dressage Warm-Ups with Tina & Jaimey Irwin

Jaimey and Tina Irwin are two of Canada’s top dressage riders and trainers. In the first of two articles, they explain their approach to dressage warm-ups.
By: Alison King

Horse Stretches for Cool Downs & Improved Recovery

Get more out of your cool down routine and kickstart recovery by including these stretches as part of your horse’s daily workout regimen.
By: Sheri Spencer, C.E.M.T., P.T.S.

Equestrian Canada’s Vision for the Future

Horse Sport spoke with Equestrian Canada president Meg Krueger about some of the key points of the Strategic Initiatives Plan 2018-2022.
By: Susan Stafford-Pooley

Quack Cures from the Equine Veterinary Past

Some early veterinary treatments and procedures ranged from the bizarre to the horrific. Here are some of the quack cures inflicted on horses.
By: Horse Media Group

Is Licking and Chewing a Sign of Submission in Horses?

Licking and chewing in horses originates from a surge in saliva output as the body switches from the sympathetic to the parasympathetic nervous system.
By: Antonia J.Z. Henderson

Is Social Media a Help or Hindrance for Equestrians?

A look at the pros and cons of social media for equestrians, and tips for managing your accounts to maintain a healthy relationship with the medium.
By: April Clay
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