WELLINGTON, Florida, Mar. 22, 2017–Anna Buffini and Sundayboy led the United States A team to the CDIO Under-25 Nations Cup gold medal Wednesday in the last show for the 18-year-old gelding…
WELLINGTON, Florida, Mar. 22, 2017–Salvino was ridden by Adrienne Lyle in the 10-year-old stallion’s first Big Tour competition, the Adequan Global Dressage Festival CDI3* Grand Prix Wednesday…
MEDINA-SIDONIA, Spain, Mar. 22, 2017–Spain’s Claudio Castilla Ruiz completed the first Big Tour competition with the nine-year-old Icaro MG to claim victory in the CDI3* Grand Prix Freestyle Wednesday…
WELLINGTON, Florida, Mar. 21, 2017–Riders in the Under-25 Nations Cup were excited to be participating in the inaugural event at the Adequan Global Dressage beginning Wednesday despite the loss of one country while the senior team competition with three countries…
WELLINGTON, Florida, Mar. 21, 2017–Salvino, a 10-year-old Hanoverian stallion, on Tuesday was heading to the Big Tour competition arena for the first time while Sundayboy was ready to say farewell at the age of 18 after an up-and-down career that…
MEDINA-SIDONIA, Spain, Mar. 21, 2017–Daniel Pinto and Santurion de Massa won the CDI3* Grand Prix Special Tuesday for the first back-to-back victories for the Portuguese pair in two years of Big Tout competition…
When Isabell Werth rides Weihegold OLD into the World Cup Final arena in Omaha next week as the globe’s No. 1, she will be seeking a third title a quarter century since first holding up the trophy and a decade…
WELLINGTON, Florida, Mar. 19, 2017–Big wins by United States team riders Shelly Francis and Katherine Bateson-Chandler and Spain’s teenage star Juan Matute, Jr. vaulted the three up the Adequan Global Dressage Festival prize money standings after the sixth of seven…
MEDINA-SIDONIA, Spain, Mar. 20, 2017–Daniel Pinto and Santurion de Massa won the CDI3* Grand Prix Monday in the first Big Tour competition for the Portuguese pair in more than five months….
WELLINGTON, Florida, Mar. 19, 2017–The Florida International Youth Championships aimed at stimulating developing dressage ended Sunday with Canada, Germany, Great Britain and Spain claiming titles, but none for Americans…