
Late summer is a busy time for reiners preparing for the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Affiliate Regional Championships and the NRHA Futurity & Adequan® North American Affiliate Championship Show.
FEI European Championships Bishop Burton 2018: lots of gold for Germany and Great Britain while Sweden tops individual Jumping
This September, the world's leading equine scientists will gather at the 14th annual International Society for Equitation Science (ISES) conference in Rome - September 21st–24th, 2018 - to share their latest research findings and discuss what constitutes a good life for horses
Winners earn promotion to Division 1 in 2019; second-placed Hungary will join them at Longines 2018 Final in Barcelona
Local star Frank Schuttert (NED) pulled off an extraordinary home win against phenomenal odds, winning the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Valkenswaard Presented by Sapinda.
They arrived as complete underdogs to take on many of the best nations in the world, but Team Mexico turned the sport on its head today when winning the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ of Ireland in Dublin
Several riders compete in a horse race as part of 173th Horse Races in the beach of the town of Sanlucar de Barrameda in Cadiz, southern Spain
The Airport Gstaad-Saanen situated in the Canton of Bern has been transformed for a few days into a grass Polo tournament for four days of spectacular sport and festivities from August 16th to 19th
Nine out of the top ten in the Longines Global Champions Tour ranking will be taking centre stage in Valkenswaard, The Netherlands, with the potential for a shake up at the top of the Championship leaderboard.
From Thursday until Sunday, a team of 20 show-jumpers from China participated at the first event of the China Equestrian International Development (CEID) Europe League at the CSI1*/CSI2* at the Equestrian Centre Peelbergen in Kronenberg.
The premiere of the Russian Friendships, closely modelled on the German Friendships, promised good things to come in this event’s future: more than 50 participants from 12 nations found the program “simply awesome”