Future of Dressage in Wellington, Florida Back in the News

The Wellington Preservation Coalition, which has fought a successful battle to limit a proposed equestrian village in Wellington, Florida, might lend its support for plans to host dressage competitions during the Florida winter season. The Wellington Preservation Coalition has released a copy of a letter written by one of its key members, Lou Jacobs. Editor’s [...] Continue reading

Ravel Makes His Final Competitive Appearance as Equestrian Competition at the 2012 Olympic Games Wraps Up

(USEF by Joanie Morris) – Greenwich, UK – The equestrian competition at the 2012 Olympic Games ended today and the U.S. medal drought continued. Steffen Peters and Ravel carried the weight of a nation into main arena for the Freestyle, which would determine the Individual medals, and the most consistently clutch combination in U.S. Dressage [...] Continue reading

Statement from FEI Secretary General on disqualification of Canadian horse Victor

(FEI) – FEI Secretary General Ingmar De Vos has spoken publicly for the first time about the Canadian team Jumping horse Victor, which was disqualified under the FEI’s hypersensitivity protocol shortly before the Olympic team competition in London on 5 August. “Disqualification of an athlete will always spark speculation, but in the case of Tiffany [...] Continue reading