August may still be winding down, but that doesn’t mean planning isn’t well under way for the 2022 →
Young athletes, particularly those in elite sports, are more frequently sexually abused by coaches when they are competing →
All eyes are on Tokyo as the countdown begins to tomorrow’s Jumping Team Final. Team Sweden led the →
There’s just one more set of medals to be doled out to equestrians in Tokyo: Team Jumping, which →
“I don’t know what was more pressure, this or getting married in two weeks,” said Great Britain’s Ben →
Only 30 of the 73 starters could qualify for tomorrow’s Individual jumping medal-decider, and no Americans made the →
Citing the drought in the West, humane organizations call for removing private livestock from public lands before removing →
Imagine taking double gold at your very first Olympics. Now imagine doing it while throwing down a freestyle →
Okay, okay. In some parts of the country (world), this is YESTERDAY in Tokyo. But for our Central, →
It’s a scorcher in Tokyo, so multiple steps are being taken to ensure the comfort and safety of →
Day three has wrapped up in Tokyo, and we’ve got the recap. See how all your favorites performed →
It may have been a long time coming, but the opening day of Equestrian Dressage at the Tokyo →
The 38 acre ranch in Castro Valley enables founder Brianna Noble to serve even more Bay Area children, →
If you’re looking for your equine streaming fix, Horse & Country has it. H&C+ will now offer streaming →
The Horse Transportation Safety Act is one step closer to being passed, as the legislation moves through committee →
May is asthma allergy and awareness month, so it’s only fitting that Texas A&M University would launch a →
US Equestrian has issued the following directive updating its COVID-19 protocols for competitions. →
The nationwide adoption campaign commenced on April 26th, celebrated as Help a Horse Day, and includes more than →
Preparedness is essential with the unexpected occurs. That’s why Equine Guelph has decided to offer a new industry →
Government abandons plan to subject wild horses in Utah to controversial sterilization surgeries. →
The American Wild Horse Campaign pushes back on BLM’s plan to remove over 3,500 wild horses from Wyoming. →
In partnership with RespectAbility, US Equestrian will host the next DEI Community Conversation, “Harnessing Accessibility and Inclusion of →
March was National Poison Prevention Awareness Month — make sure you know how to protect your horses from poisonous plants →
The All American Quarter Horse Congress is back for 2021. This year’s motto is Congress Strong and will →