
On the first absolutely beautiful day of the two weeks of competition at the Kentucky Spring Horse Shows, the sun shone bright on the JET Show Stables in this morning’s action at the Johnson Arena. (Read on…)
Only one hunter division had a championship presentation on Friday at the Kentucky Spring Classic Horse Show, but Bruce Duchossois of Aiken, SC, made it worth his while. (Read on…)
Frank Rothenberger was faced with some new challenges at this years CHIO Aachen. In preparation for the World Equestrian Games, the Dressage Course with its sand surface has been moved into the middle of the main stadium. (Read on…)
The Germans made it two-in-a-row when, following on their opening round
success at La Baule two weeks ago, they were triumphant once again on
their home ground in Aachen today. And World No. 1 Marcus Ehning found
himself surplus to requirements when not having to start with Gitania
in either round. (Read on…)
John P. (Jack) Kelly has been hired as the Chief Executive Officer of the World Games 2010 Foundation, Inc., the entity in charge of putting on the 2010 FEI GamesTM in Kentucky, the world equestrian championships. (Read on…)
Margie Engle continued her winning ways as she and Quervo Gold got the US off to a great start in the Super League Competition with a clear ride within the time allowed. It was the first clear ride of the day. (Read on…)
Ottawa, Ontario — Despite stormy weather, Canadians had a strong presence at the Paxton Farm CDI3*, held May 12-14, 2006 in Batavia, Ohio.
Jon Costin of Puslinch, ON rode his 10-year-old Hannoverian gelding Wholio to a second place finish in the FEI Grand Prix after receiving a score of 64.875%. (Read on…)
Ottawa, Ontario— Declared riders for the 2006 Canadian League World Cup Finals started early in collecting qualifying points in both Canada and the U.S. (Read on…)
Glenn Moody, a highly respected hunter course designer and riding instructor, will join the riding program teaching staff at Sweet Briar College for the 2006/2007 academic year. (Read on…)
Following several months of waiting and several different qualifying horse shows, at last we have Teams: 5 to be exact. The “big” Team will travel to Europe and compete against top show jumping Teams across the European continent.
The Stawag Prize was a qualifier for Sunday’s Grand Prix of Aachen. Today it was Beezie Madden’s turn to shine as she and Desilvio turned in a solid no fault performance to finish in 3rd place. (Read on…)
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