TRYON, North Carolina, Sept. 7, 2018–All 78 dressage horses from 31 nations were at the Tryon International Equestrian Center Friday ahead of the start of World Equestrian Games competition next Wednesday…
WELLINGTON, Florida, Sept. 7, 2018–Mikala Münter. the Florida-based international championship rider for Denmark, has a new mount that she plans to compete at Grand Prix as an American…
TRYON, North Carolina, Sept. 5, 2018–The World Equestrian Games order of go draw groups includes the United States, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden and Spain that will be among the last to start in the two days of Grand Prix next week…
TRYON, North Carolina, Sept. 5, 2018–Dressage teams of four horses and riders from 15 nations and 18 individuals from 16 countries for a total of 78 pairs were entered for the World Equestrian Games opening in six days….
TRYON, North Carolina, Sept. 2, 2018–An “unprecedented partnership” of the World Equestrian Games and dressage and jumper/hunter horse shows in Wellington, Florida was announced Sunday by Mark Bellissimo, chief executive of the two ownership groups and show organizers…
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…
Simone Pearce, an Australian who achieved success at the World Young Horse Championships and competing on both sides of the Atlantic, is leaving Helgstrand Dressage in Denmark after three years to return to Germany to develop her own training business…
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…
EXLOO, Netherlands, Aug. 16, 2018–Jill-Marielle Becks and Damon’s Satelite won the European Under-25 Championships individual gold medal Thursday, a day after leading Germany to team victory….
CAPPELN, Germany, Aug. 12, 2018–Juliette Ramel and Buriel K.H. won the CDI4* Grand Prix Special with a personal best score Sunday to lead what may be most of the Tryon-bound Swedish team to fill three of the top four places…