
Katharina Hemmer of Germany rode Denoix PCH to victory on a personal best score in Hagen CDI4* Grand Prix…
OLDENBURG, Germany, Nov. 13–Holland’s Sander Marijnissen and Moedwil won the Oldenburger International Horse Show CDI4* Grand Prix Saturday their first international competition in more than a year and repeating their victory from 2008…
TORONTO, Nov. 11–Ashley Holzer on her World Equestrian Games and Olympic mount Pop Art won the Grand Prix Freestyle at The Royal Horse Show CDI3* for the third straight year Thursday night…
TORONTO, Nov. 10–Canada’s top international rider, Ashley Holzer, rode her Olympic and World Equestrian Games mount, Pop Art, to victory to defend her title in the 88th Royal Horse Show CDI3* Grand Prix…
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Nov. 9–Adelinde Cornelissen and Jerich Parzival are No. 2 in the latest FEI world rankings, but the partnership of Edward Gal and Moorlands Totilas is still in the top spot though the black stallion has been sold…
The International Dressage Riders Club and the International Dressage Trainers Club prepared a series of presentations to the recent Global Dressage Forum on dressage judging and concluded that the system needs to change…
TAIPEI, Nov. 7–The International Equestrian Federation (FEI) announced the winners of the 2010 FEI Awards at a ceremony in Taipei, the second year of the program recognizing outstanding dedication to horse sport in five categories…
Kees Visser agreed to sell Totilas after the World Equestrian Games when Paul Schockemöhle offered to pay a price the Vissers set years earlier and it would have been “ridiculous” to “tempt fate” by keeping the 10-year-old black stallion for…
Caroline Roffman of the United States was named the “Rising Star” for 2010 by the International Equestrian Federation at a glittering banquet at the FEI General Assembly in Taipei Friday night…
TAIPEI, Nov, 5–The International Equestrian Federation General Assembly on Friday unanimously approved an updated Equine Prohibited Substances List for 2011 that is available by iPhone…
Princess Haya won a landslide victory for a second four-year term as President of the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) at the organization’s General Assembly in Taipei Friday, promising she had learned from mistakes and would work to unify horse sports…