USEF Dressage Announces Updated Elite, Pre-Elite And Development Member Lists

Following the conclusion of the final CDI of the 2020 calendar year, the U.S Equestrian Federation has announced updates to the U.S. Dressage Elite, Pre-Elite and Development lists. The USEF Dressage Elite and Development programs aim to identify and support athletes who have the potential to represent the U.S. in international competition. Elite & Pre-Elite […]

USEF Recognizes Sally Ike With 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award

On Dec. 18, officials at the U.S. Equestrian Federation announced that Sally Ike is the winner of the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award. Ike, along with other prestigious award winners, will be recognized at the virtual 2020 USEF Pegasus and Horse of the Year Awards Celebration on Jan. 16, at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 1, marked the end […]

USEF Announces Enhanced Format Of Horsemastership Training Series

The U.S. Equestrian Federation has announced the launch of a re-envisioned USEF Horsemastership Training Series and will host the first session of the year at Equestrian Village, the Adequan Global Dressage Festival grounds, in Wellington, Florida, from Jan. 14-17. The USEF Horsemastership Training Series will take on an enhanced format structure in 2021, offering both […]

5 Questions With: Karl Cook

Karl Cook has been riding a hot streak this fall, picking up top-10 finishes and wins across the country from Tryon, North Carolina, and Lexington, Kentucky, to California, where he finished the year with wins in the inaugural $100,000 Riders Cup Grand Prix on Nov. 22 aboard veteran Caillou 24 and in the $100,000 Voltaire […]

Thowback Thursday: When Totilas Ruled The World

Did you ever construct your dream horse in your imagination as a child? Was it a black stallion? Four perfectly matched socks and a star? Maybe a little white “boop” spot centered perfectly in the middle of his kissable muzzle? A horse that would perform only for you? Now if we’re being honest, that fantasy […]

2020 Sport Horse Breeding Issue

As a loyal fan and reader of the Chronicle’s online content, you’re getting FREE access to our annual Sport Horse Breeding Issue. In this issue, you’ll hear from leading U.S. event horse breeder Laurie Cameron, Larissa Barilar of High Point Hanoverians, Karl Cook, Boyd Martin,  and more! If you’re in the mood for holiday cheer, […]

FEI Board Makes Key Championship Decisions For 2021 and 2022

The FEI Board took a series of key decisions on allocation, cancellation and reopening of bids for FEI Championships at its videoconference meeting this week. The Board agreed to allocate the 2022 FEI Endurance World Championship to Isola della Scala in Verona, Italy. “We are pleased to have the experience and passion of the Verona Organizing Committee […]

Back From The Brink: Chase Finds Centerline One Year After Shattering His Shoulder

When her green dressage prospect shattered his shoulder in 2019, Ashley Pujol stayed up late, scouring the internet night after night. “I was looking to see if anybody had any stories about comebacks—major comebacks,” said Pujol. “I could never find anything exactly the same. A lot of stories were about nerve damage and arthritis of […]

Optimism Runs High At USEA Annual Meeting Despite 2020’s Challenges

The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a significant toll on the U.S. Eventing Association, but CEO Rob Burk is doing his best to focus on the positives that came out of 2020. “Despite the challenges, we’ve had incredible opportunities to advance the sport this year,” he said in his address to members during the USEA’s virtual […]