Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage Program Kicks Off With First Two Selection Trials

May 31, 2025

Lexington, KY – Some of the most promising dressage prospects in the country were showcased in the quest to qualify for the FEI World Breeding Championships in Verden, Germany, as the 2007 Markel/USEF Young Horse Dressage Program kicked off with two of the three official selection trials. Read more

Swiss are first to go and USA is second at St. Gallen Super League on Friday

May 31, 2025

Samsung and CSIO officials at the draw at St. GallenThe home team will show the way when first into the ring in the third leg of the 2007 Samsung Super League with FEI series which takes place in St Gallen, Switzerland tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. Swiss Chef d’Equipe Rolf Grass has chosen a strong squad that will be led by Christina Liebherr followed by the veteran Markus Fuch, Werner Muff and newly-crowned FEI World Cup champion Beat Mandli. Read more

STADIUM JUMPING APPOINTS JOHN J. CANAVAN AS PRESIDENT

May 31, 2025

WELLINGTON, FL, MAY 31, 2007- Gene Mische, chairman and chief executive officer of Stadium Jumping announced today that John Canavan has been appointed as president of Stadium Jumping. Canavan’s appointment was approved by Stadium Jumping’s board of directors. In addition, the board also re-elected Gene Mische as the chairman of the board and chief executive officer, reconfirming its commitment to Mische’s leadership. Read more

Chiacchia and Better I Do It Best Lead After Day One at Jersey Fresh

May 31, 2025

Allentown, NJ—The advanced division at the Jersey Fresh Three-Day Event, which is serving as a selection division for the Pan American Games, got underway after the trot-up for the CCI**/CCI***s on Wednesday, May 30, in Allentown, NJ. Nineteen combinations from the U.S. and Canada got to work at 4:30 p.m., with Phillip Dutton (one of two riders with two horses) starting things off with Connaught for the U.S. Read more

The Monk, the Bear and the City of St Gallen….

May 31, 2025

Abbey of St GalOnce upon a time there was an Irish monk named Gallus who was wandering carelessly through the valley of the River Steinach when he fell into a bramble bush. Now some people might find such an accident irritating but, as Swiss psychologist Carl Jung would say many years later, “it all depends on how we look at things, and not how they are in themselves….”. Read more

Michael Walton and Ken Berkley take Hit and Hurray and Open Jumper at Devon

May 31, 2025

Scott Stewart is Leading Hunter Rider for the fifth year in a row

Ken Berkley aboard Carlos Boy, a Flashpoint Photography PhotoDEVON, Pa.—Michael Walton of West Chester, Pa., rode Elu De La Hardiere to win the $10,000 Open Jumper Hit and Hurry class last evening at the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair. Read more

Boylen & Gachino Beat the Heat at CDI 3* Mariakalnok

May 31, 2025

Ottawa, Ontario — Canadian Olympian Chrisilot Boylen scored great results despite oppressive heat at the CDI 3* Mariakalnok, held May 25-28 in Hungary. Read more

Sapphire Is A Gem at the Memorial Day Grand Prix

May 31, 2025

Sapphire and Mark Watring, a LEG PhotoBURBANK, CA - The Memorial Day Classic Grand Prix came down to just two and they gave the sellout crowd a thrill. Hap Hansen and Cacao (Linda Smith, owner) led for most of the class with just two time faults, but Ashlee Bond finally posted the clear round that the spectators were eagerly awaiting. Not to be outdone, Mark Watring ensured the jump off when he posted the second clear of the class with only three horses left to jump. Read more

EC Certified Coach Leads Canadian University Students to Nations’ Cup

May 30, 2025

Ottawa, Ontario — Equine Canada certified coach Marie-Helen Lessard of Orangeville, ON accompanied three Canadian university student riders to the International Student Riding Nations’ Cup in Buchs ZH, Switzerland, April 19-22. Read more

Jack Kelly in the Lead Up to the Largest Equestrian Event Ever Held in the United States of America

May 30, 2025

Jack Kelley, CEO for WEG 2010 Foundation, an FEI PhotoIf there were ever a gift most of us would dream of having, it would probably have a lot to do with time; you could avoid embarrassing situations, resurrect burnt dinners from the bin, take back those terrible things you said or did, pop the ball in the hoop when the whole crowd is cheering and there are 3 seconds to go, the list is endless. So how (knowing that this power will not be unveiled to him in the meantime), 3 years prior to the biggest equestrian event ever held in the US, does Jack Kelly actually feel? Read more

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