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Lexington 4-S joins US Eventing Series*
The Cosequin Lexington CCI4*-S will serve as a qualifier for the new US Equestrian Open Eventing Series when the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event returns to the Kentucky Horse Park from April 24–27, 2025.While the iconic CCI5* offers $400,000, the 4*-S class now adds extra stakes as part of a national 20-leg series leading to a $200,000 final at Morven Park CCI4*-L in October.
OtherTop NewsMarch 27, 2025
Robin Naeve to ride for Sweden
A surprise conversation with Swedish legend Peder Fredricson changed everything for 27-year-old German rider Robin Naeve. After an impressive performance at the Gothenburg World Cup in February—where he jumped six clear rounds—Fredricson approached Naeve with a question: “You’re Swedish too, right? Would you consider riding for Sweden?”The offer didn’t come out of the blue.
OtherTop NewsMarch 26, 2025Video Available
IJRC calls for fairer FEI rules
The International Jumping Riders Club (IJRC) has urged the FEI to revise several rules ahead of changes set to take effect in 2026. Key proposals include a more proportional approach to sanctions where no clear intent to breach rules is present, with horse welfare remaining the top priority.
OtherTop NewsMarch 26, 2025
WBFSH and Hartpury launch major welfare study
The World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses (WBFSH) has partnered with Hartpury University to carry out a far-reaching research project focused on enhancing equine welfare in sport horse breeding.
OtherTop NewsMarch 26, 2025
Electroacupuncture shows promise for headshaking in horses
Electroacupuncture has emerged as a promising treatment for horses suffering from trigeminal-mediated headshaking (TMHS), according to a recent study by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC). The research, led by Professor Bettina Dunkel, found that 64% of horses treated showed improvement, with one-third experiencing complete resolution of symptoms.
OtherTop NewsMarch 26, 2025Video Available
International Jumping Riders Club Proposes Rule Changes for FEI
New Rules on the TableThe International Jumping Riders Club (IJRC) has presented numerous proposals aimed at modifying FEI rules, which are set to be implemented in 2026. The IJRC emphasizes the need for a more equitable approach to sanctions where no intentional rule violations occur, while maintaining a focus on horse welfare.
OtherTop NewsMarch 26, 2025
Where Champions Are Made: Galway Downs International Horse Trials Hits Temecula
There’s something magical about a weekend at Galway Downs — the crisp morning air, the sound of hooves pounding over open fields, and the heart-stopping thrill of watching top horse and rider combinations tackle some of the sport’s most challenging courses. And this spring, it’s all coming together for one epic weekend of equestrian sport.
OtherTop NewsMarch 26, 2025
Laura Kraut and her Contribution to Team Success in Ocala
Last weekend, a significant contribution was made by American equestrian Laura Kraut to her team's victory in the Longines League of Nations™️ in Ocala. For years, she has represented the United States in Rotterdam, where she spends a large part of the year living.
OtherTop NewsMarch 26, 2025Video Available
USHJA introduces new quiz competition for college riders
The U.S. Hunter Jumper Association has announced the debut of the IHSA Team Challenge, an educational competition for collegiate Hunt Seat and Western riders. Running from April 1 to May 1, the challenge invites Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) members to test their horsemanship knowledge through an online quiz for a chance to win team prizes.
OtherTop NewsMarch 25, 2025
FEI calls for fairness in reporting
In an official statement, the FEI emphasizes the critical role that media and scientific research play in advancing equestrian sport and improving equine welfare. While welcoming diverse perspectives—including critical voices—the federation warns against the damaging effects of misinformation caused by omissions, misrepresentations, or lack of context.
OtherTop NewsMarch 25, 2025