British rider wins ‘indescribable’ honour at Winter Equestrian Festival
‘This season was a spectacular one for me and I could not have expected more out of my horses’
‘This season was a spectacular one for me and I could not have expected more out of my horses’
A five-star hotel, boutique shopping, state-of-the-art stables, fancy restaurants and 21 arenas — when can we move in?
The top international showjumper explains why flying to Palm Beach every winter has many benefits
The Palm Beach County Sheriff's office is investigating the circumstance of the crash
Ben Maher and Diva II snatch victory in the $372,000 World Cup qualifier
The British rider is on a roll at the Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, US, landing yet another grand prix — this time with Urico
The Australian eventer wants to expand Team Fredericks and Southern Stars Saddlery into the US market
Tim Gredley is moving to Florida to compete and develop the family business in America
British Showjumping's team performance manager Rob Hoekstra says he has been buoyed by recent results in Florida
The horses, which had been left without food and water, and the body of a sixth were found by a police patrol in Florida
Britain's winning streak at the FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) in Florida has continued in the series' penultimate week
Scott Brash takes one of the biggest wins of his career, while Nick Skelton and Tina Fletcher record a British one-two
He beat Olympic gold medallist Eric Lamaze to take the $50,000 grand prix on board Intertoy Z
Nick Skelton notched up another win at the 2012 FTI Consulting Winter Equestrian Festival on 19 February - this time with Carlo 273
For the first time, a squad of British showjumpers will decamp to Florida next spring in a bid to improve their Olympic medal prospects
Injured US dressage rider Courtney King-Dye is making further inroads in her recovery and is now talking
Palm Beach International Equestrian Centre in Wellington, Florida, is to bid to host the 2018 World Equestrian Games
Although still in a coma, American dressage Olympian Courtney King-Dye has began breathing without the help of a ventilator nine days after she fractured her skull in a fall
US international dressage rider Courtney Dye (née King) is reported to be in a “stable coma” after falling from a young horse last week.
Another horse has been found slaughtered in South Florida. It is the 21st killing of its type this year.