At the main event of Spruce Meadows it was 18-year-old USA-rider, Mimi Gochman who impressed in the 1.55m main CSI5* class.
A total of four combinations qualified for the Jump-Off, with all four producing a double clear in the 1.60m Grand Prix at the Continental jumping at Spruce Meadows. In the...
USA's Kent Farrington and his veteran Creedance (Lord Z x Notaris) won Saturday's CSI5* Township Planning 1.50m at the Spruce Meadows 'Continental'. Nine nations were represented by 23 riders, all hoping...
At the 'Continental' in Spruce Meadows it was Daniel Coyle and the 10-year-old Ivory TCS jumping to victory in the CSI5* 1.55m class.
It was a beautiful day to start the 2023 Spruce Meadows FEI tournament season. Horses and riders from all over the world have arrived and are settled into what will...
Ireland is not a member of the North and Central America division of the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™, but the nation has certainly made its mark on it, especially...
American Kyle King is not accustomed to taking the ‘conservative clear’ — he’s only done it twice in his career and both times with Ilan Feder’s 10-year-old Holsteiner Cerolino (Cero...
Like in any good relationship, there is always a certain amount of give and take. Ireland’s Jordan Coyle and Ariso (Casall x Contender) have found their middle ground, taking the win in...
The stars aligned for Shawn Casady (USA) Friday afternoon at Thunderbird Show Park, as the 28-year-old recorded the biggest victory of his career with NKH Cento Blue (Centadel x Chacco-Blue)...
In tbird, Langley, Canada, excitement has kicked-off as the Nations gathered. In Thursday's 1.50m main Nations Welcome the Mexican anthem sounded thanks to Patricio Pasquel and his 9-year-old Chakkalou PS...
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