US Leads Longines League Of Nations Ocala After First Round

Ocala, Fla.—March 22 The first round of the Longines League of Nations Ocala has ended, and the U.S. is in the lead on 0 faults, followed by Germany on 1 fault and Ireland on 8 faults. Lillie Keenan (Argan de Beliard), McLain Ward (Ilex) and Laura Kraut (Dorado 212) all jumped clear. Aaron Vale (Carissimo […]

Final Order Set For Longines League Of Nations Ocala

Ocala, Fla.—March 22 The $770,000 Longines League of Nations Ocala is set to get underway this afternoon at the World Equestrian Center—Ocala at 4:30 p.m. ET. The 10 teams have named their horse and rider pairs, and the starting order is set. The U.S. team (McLain Ward, Laura Kraut, Lillie Keenan and Aaron Vale) are […]

Colvin and Haness Tie For The Win At The Winter Equestrian Festival

Wellington, Fla.—March 21 Golden Road and Paradigm shared top honors in today’s $15,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby at the Winter Equestrian Festival when they earned equal score totals from judges Michael Newman and Rob Bielefeld. While the rules dictate that in case of a tie for first place the horses compete in a jump-off round […]

What You Need To Know: Longines League Of Nations Ocala

The second leg of the Longines League Of Nations Series is underway at the World Equestrian Center—Ocala in Ocala, Florida, this week. The four-part series kicked off in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, in February, where Ireland stood atop the podium. Several top riders are in Ocala to compete, including 2024 German Olympic champion Christian Kukuk, who won […]

Sweetnam Keeps Her Focus To Top The WEF Equitation Championship

Wellington, Fla.—March 20 Winning the WEF Equitation Championship has been a goal of Olivia Sweetnam’s for a while now, but the class hasn’t always gone to plan. Last year a mistake kept her out of the second round, so she returned to the International Arena on Thursday night determined to redeem herself. And that she […]

No Changes To Horse Protection Act For 2025

The U.S. Department of Agriculture will not make anticipated regulatory changes to the Horse Protection Act this year, the U.S. Equestrian Federation informed members on Thursday. The changes, which in late January were pushed back from taking effect Feb. 1 to April 2, will now not be implemented at all this show season, and USDA’s Animal and […]

What You Really Need Is A Regional Show

You know the image—the one of the palm trees, the sunglasses, the tan and the perfectly fluffy mane; the one that follows the dinner and cocktails pics from the night before on your camera roll? It’s the one you close out on your phone before going back to breaking ice and trying to determine where […]

Caroline Culbertson: ‘The Oprah Of The Horse World’

Equestrians know her voice. They know her carefully crafted, curious questions and lengthy conversations with riders from across the globe. They know that she isn’t afraid to dive into tough topics, often personal, vulnerable and sometimes difficult to articulate.  On the airwaves, longtime podcast host Caroline Culbertson is polished and inquisitive.  But day-to-day, Culbertson says […]

Kent Farrington Is On A Hot Streak

It’s always hard to beat Kent Farrington, but this season it’s been nearly impossible. The Olympic team silver medalist has topped eight major four- and five-star classes on three different circuits in six weeks, amassing over $600,000 in prize money from wins alone after rides on four different mares. “Somehow I’ve ended up with a lot of mares,” said Farrington, 44. […]