Kasey Perry-Glass is bummed she didn’t get to ride Dublet in the World Equestrian Games freestyle to keep up the momentum that this year vaulted the American pair to the top tier in the world. Not to be denied, she…
The World Equestrian Games results for Laura Graves and Verdades that were the best ever for the United States at an Olympics or world championships has put the pair on track to become the first American partnership to be ranked…
Not that it will make a difference to the final outcome, but the United States will start the World Equestrian Games team medal competition as the only nation with its entire squad in the top 30 of the rankings while…
Cathrine Dufour and Cassidy will not compete for Denmark at the World Equestrian Games next month after the 15-year-old Danish Warmblood gelding sustained a minor injury that the rider said will not be healed in time for Tryon…
Isabell Werth claimed the top two places in the latest world rankings posted Wednesday while the entire United States team was inside the top 25 for the first time and former No. 1 Charlotte Dujardin skyrocketed to 10th, all less…
Denmark’s team for the World Equestrian Games was named Monday, led by the No. 4 ranked combination of Cathrine Dufour and Cassidy and including the American-owned Mane Stream Belstaff ridden by Betina Jæger…
AACHEN, Germany, July 19, 2018–America’s Laura Graves on Verdades, her Olympic bronze medal team mate Kasey Perry-Glass on Dublet and 2012 Olympian Adrienne Lyle on the developing Salvino on Thursday produced what was thought to be almost impossible–taking the midway…
AACHEN, Germany, July 19, 2018–Laura Graves and Verdades won the Grand Prix showdown Thursday as the clear winner and to lead the United States to the top of the standings midway through the CDIO5* Nations Cup and less than two…
AACHEN, Germany, July 17, 2018—This week is crunch time for the United States, Denmark and other nations with a shot at being on the World Equestrian Games medals podium as they compete head-to-head in the Nations Cup while host Germany…
America’s Steffen Peters on Rosamunde, Dorothee Schneider of Germany on Faustus and Great Britain’s Emile Faurie on Dono di Maggio made big leaps into the world’s top 50 as competiotion heats up for a start at the World Equestrian Games…