Headlong on the road to destruction…

April 15th, 2016
It seems to me that right now the FEI is following a policy that will lead to the destruction of equestrian sport. Previously the argument for keeping equestrian in the Olympic movement was that equestrian attracted the most royals of any sport, and the tiaras added lustre to the event. It may have been excruciatingly […] Read Article 12 Comments »
 

Jeremy Steinberg – Putting it into practice

April 11th, 2016
Story and photos by Rebecca Ashton Okay you loved Jeremy’s explosive interview last month (you were not alone, the web story went ballistic internationally, and filled dressage forums the world over) – this month sit in and watch the man do what he does best… Jeremy Steinberg can teach. That might sound like a given, […] Read Article 2 Comments »
 

IAHP April Rider of the Month


KRISTY OATLEY Kristy confirmed that she is well and truly in the running for a place in the Australian dressage team to go to Rio, with a 75% in the freestyle at one of Holland’s prestige World Cups – s’Hertogenbosch. This time round, Kristy’s Games contender is the Hanoverian gelding, Du Soleil who is by […] Read Article 2 Comments »
 

Doc Matthews – A man ahead of his time…

April 10th, 2016
Mary Hanna writes about the moment when her life was turned around… Every now and then we meet someone, or see something, that is truly inspirational. I would like to tell you about such a person, and an event that happened in my life that ignited a passion within me, that was later to become […] Read Article 6 Comments »
 

Sönke & Sven Rothenberger – Family dressage…

April 9th, 2016
Meet the exciting new star of German dressage, Sönke Rothenberger, and his famous dad... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Brett Parbery – On the road to Rio

April 8th, 2016
Australian dressage rider, Brett Parbery looks ahead to the road to Rio Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Equitation Science in Action – Part One


Tor Van Den Berge takes a lesson with Andrew McLean... Read Article Comments Off on Equitation Science in Action – Part One
 

Fetlock Lameness – It’s importance…

April 7th, 2016
The fetlock is a complicated high motion joint that is always subjected to huge forces and stresses during locomotion, our veterinary experts analyse what can go wrong... Read Article 6 Comments »
 

New eventing formats – new directions in breeding?

April 5th, 2016
When the changes in the format for eventing were mooted, the general feeling was that the CICs would favor the Warmblood bred horses, while the Thoroughbred type would continue to dominate the CCIs. Has it happened? Read Article Comments Off on New eventing formats – new directions in breeding?
 

Uberstreichen: The Fine Tuning Before the Concert

April 1st, 2016
Dressage trainer, Christian Thiess talks about Uberstreichen... Read Article Comments Off on Uberstreichen: The Fine Tuning Before the Concert