Positive Outlook for Badminton Winner Inonothing
Badminton winner Inonothing, who was injured at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, is expected to be back eventing by the end of next season. Jenny Waaler's 14-year-old hit the jump going into the first water, the Salato Wildlife Centre. Rider Paul Tapner realized he did not feel right and p...
Ian Stark Inducted into Scottish Sports Hall of Fame
Former European eventing champion Ian Stark has been inducted into the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame. During his career Ian Stark has amassed a total of 18 medals including four Olympic silver medals, four European eventing team golds and the indi...
Portable Cross-Country Jumps Ease Olympic Impact on Greenwich Park
The majority — if not all — of the 40 jumps on the three-star Olympic cross-country course in Greenwich Park will be portable structures, built off-site and installed within four weeks of the Games in July 2012.
Uproar at FEI proposal to allow horses to compete on bute
Should riders be allowed to compete on horses that have been given a small amount of bute? That has been the subject of heated discussion this afternoon at a meeting of the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) in Copenha...
Ringwood Cockatoo Retired from Competition
Bettina Hoy retired top eventer Ringwood Cockatoo in a special ceremony at the Dutch CCI***, Boekelo, last weekend. He is 18 years old.
Ian Stark being transferred to hospital closer to home
Ian Stark is currently being taken by ambulance to Borders General Hospital in Melrose, to be closer to home while he recovers from a brain bleed.
Rider for Eventing Legend King Solomon is Chosen
Herefordshire student Holly Bradshaw pipped dozens of keen riders to the post to be chosen to ride Mary King's Olympic silver medal-winning horse King Solomon III at the 2009 British Dressage South West Summer Regionals.
Miners Frolic and Imperial Cavalier withdrawn from Rolex Kentucky
Mary King and Tina Cook have both withdrawn their rides from the Rolex Kentucky CCI**** in America (23-26 April) due to viruses. Tina Cook's double Olympic bronze medallist Miners Frolic was due to make his four-star debut at the event.