BAWLEY POINT, Australia, Feb. 23, 2018–Alexis Hellyer rode Bluefields Floreno to victory in the Willinga Park CDI3* Grand Prix Special Saturday for the first Big Tour back-to-back wins for the partnership….
WELLINGTON, Florida, Feb. 23, 2018–Ashley Holzer and Havanna won the Adequan Global Dressage Festival World Cup Grand Prix Freestyle in heavy rain Friday night but will skip a chance to go to the Final in Paris in April despite posting…
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, Feb. 23, 2018–Cathrine Dufour and Cassidy won the Gothenburg Horse Show World Cup Grand Prix Freestyle Friday, setting a new high score in beating world No. 3 Isabell Werth and Emilio for the second day in row…
BAWLEY POINT, Australia, Feb. 23, 2018–Alexis Hellyer rode Bluefields Floreno in only their third Big Tour event to win the Willinga Park Dressage by the Sea CDI3* Grand Prix Friday and become the 10th pair to earn a qualifying score…
WELLINGTON, Florida, Feb. 22, 2018–Ashley Holzer and Havanna posted a personal best score to win the Adequan Global Dressage Festival World Cup Grand Prix Thursday night, a ride that the three-time Olympian said “exceeded every expectation.”…
WELLINGTON, Florida, Feb. 22, 2018–Olivia LaGoy-Weltz and Lonoir eked out a narrow victory in the Adequan Global Dressage Festival CDI3* Grand Prix Thursday after overcoming an expensive spook during the ride…
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, Feb. 22, 2018–Denmark’s European Championship star Cathrine Dufour and Cassidy rode their first 80 per cent Grand Prix to beat Germany’s Isabell Werth and Emilio in the World Cup Grand Prix Thursday…
WELLINGTON, Florida, Feb. 21, 2018–Karen Pavicic, a member of Canada’s 2014 world championship team, had both her horses pass the veterinary check to compete for Croatia for the first time….
VESTFOLD, Norway, Feb. 20, 2018–Carina Cassøe Krüth and May-Day Graftebjerg won the Arctic Equestrian Games CDI3* Grand Prix Freestyle Wednesday, the first victory for the Danish combination in six Big Tour starts….
Before the London Olympics that became historic when Great Britain won gold, Carl Hester talked of retirement from competition, but admits he can’t give up trying to help his country experience success again eight years on in Tokyo in 2020…