WELLINGTON, Florida, May 24, 2018–Robert Dover is leading what he believes to be the best American dressage team in history toward the World Equestrian Games in three months that may be the final chapter in the equestrian career for the…
LEXINGTON, Kentucky, May 1, 2018–A squad of nine American rider and horse combinations selected to go to Europe was announced Tuesday to vie for the United States team for the World Equestrian Games in Tryon, North Carolina in September…
American riders and horses made big gains in the world rankings released Tuesday ahead of a United States squad preparing to go to Europe to vie for selection for the World Equestrian Games at Tryon, North Carolina in September…
A round-the-clock effort is underway creating a show place for the World Equestrian Games that is immense and dramatic, almost beyond belief, but compact and horse friendly. Some describe it as Disneyland or Phantasialand, Most find it simply jaw-dropping amazing…
TRYON, North Carolina, April 22, 2018–Kasey Perry-Glass and Dublet posted a personal best score to win the CDI3* Grand Prix Special Sunday to wrap up a successful World Equestrian Games test event and earn a trip to Europe to seek…
WELLINGTON, Florida, Mar. 30, 2018–Kasey Perry-Glass “showed that we’re back” when she rode her Olympic mount Dublet to victory in the Global Dressage Festival CDI3* Freestyle Friday following their Grand Prix win two days earlier in the first competition in…
WELLINGTON, Florida, Mar. 28, 2018–The American Olympic team bronze medal partnership of Kasey Perry-Glass and Dublet returned with a winning performance after an eight-month break by capturing the Global Dressage Festival CDI3* Grand Prix Wednesday…
WELLINGTON, Florida, Mar. 27, 2018–Kasey Perry-Glass and Dublet return to the international competition arena this week after an eight-month break following three years of intensive trans-Atlantic campaigning that won the American pair an Olympic team bronze medal and success at…
Adrienne Lyle and Salvino made a big jump to No. 27 in the world, up from 56th while Laura Graves on Verdades was at No. 4 to remain the highest ranked American on the FEI, International Equestrian Federation, standings released…
Ask Debbie McDonald what she expects in 2018 and with obvious excitement exclaims she’s looking forward to be a grandmother for the first time in February–but American dressage will also be demanding with the world championships at home…