Jessica Ransehousen, who competed in three Olympic Games for the United States almost a quarter century apart, will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award from the U.S. Equestrian Federation next month…
OTTAWA, Ontario, Dec. 29–Diane Creech and Belinda Trussell who competed on the European Fall Competition Tour have been named Dressage Canada Red Scarf Equestrian Athletes of the Month for November…
MECHELEN, Belgium, Dec. 27–Imke Schellekens-Bartels and Hunter Douglas Sunrise on Sunday claimed their second straight FEI World Cup event, and Isabell Werth was a close second on Warum Nicht FRH in her first competition after a six-month break to give…
MECHELEN, Belgium, Dec. 26–Isabell Werth rode Warum Nicht FRH on her return to top competition, in the Grand Prix at the World Cup qualifier in Mechelen, to finish third behind Adelinde Cornelissen and Parzival on Saturday…
Moorlands Totilas, the record setting Dutch black stallion that turns 10 years of age in a few days, may begin breeding after the FEI World Equestrian Games in Kentucky in 2010 but definitely after the London Olympics in 2012…
OTTAWA, Ontario, Dec. 24–Stillpoint Farm in Wellington, Florida, and Dove Hollow Farm in Olivenhain, California have been named official southern training centers for Canada’s 2010 World Equestrian Games hopefuls…
WELLINGTON, Florida, Dec. 21–“Deeper than the Dead,” the latest mystery novel from New York Times best selling author and dressage rider, Tami Hoag, goes on sale in the United States at the end of December…