In this issue
With only a few months to go until the first horse canters into the arena of Paris 2024, we eagerly await the selectors’ decision to see which combinations will make the Australian Jumping Team.
Considering horses often spend the majority of their day in a rug, it makes sense to ensure that rug is as comfortable and safe as it can be. Leader Equine’s new self-developed, horse-centric rug range does just that.
Training and equine welfare can work together for the benefit of the horse, says Kerry Mack in the second part of her in-depth look at what animal welfare really means today.
While James Arkins has been making the most of the Sunshine Tour in Spain with his team of relatively green, up-and-coming horses, his focus hasn’t been on an Olympic start – but he’s not ruling anything out just yet.
Currently enjoying a stint in Florida with Grand Prix horses Total Recall and Saphira Royal, Germany-based Australian Jemma Heran is on an upward trajectory having cracked the 70% barrier at international level.
With the clock ticking on qualifying for Paris 2024, No.1 eventer Shane Rose has suffered a serious setback while several dressage hopefuls are neck-and-neck in our latest leaderboards.
Horse riding is a dangerous sport where head and spinal injuries are unfortunately not uncommon. Helmets play a crucial role in reducing the risk of these injuries, and it’s therefore critical we understand what we’re putting on our head.
Australia’s leading showjumper Edwina Tops-Alexander reveals her ambitions for the Paris Olympics as she and her star horse, Fellow Castlefield, compete at Doha’s CHI Al Shaqab Presented by Longines 2024.
Those dreaded walk pirouettes are still disliked by riders, but don’t worry, I think they’re also dreaded by judges., says Roger Fitzhardinge as he explains what judges are looking for.
A century in business is no mean feat – however it’s a milestone that equine transport developer THEAULT has reached this year. The brand is proof that when the horse is at the heart of innovation, everything else falls into place.
Paris 2024 is very much the theme this issue, from in-depth interviews with leading Olympic contenders to Heath Ryan’s exciting leaderboards. And there are more Frenchy surprises in store!
It is the indiscriminate use of bandaging tendons for work-related purposes that is falling out of favour, says Dr Maxine Brain, but there are still occasions where it is warranted.
Dual Australian Olympian Lyndal Oatley has never shied away from mixing it with the best and is putting her hand up for a third Olympics as she campaigns with Elvive and Dante’s Herzchen.
Acclaimed more for its epic battle scenes than an accurate historical portrayal, Ridley Scott’s Napoleon elevates the horses to heroic effect alongside the reluctant lead, Joaquin Phoenix.
American-based horsemanship experts Dan James and Warwick Schiller were two of eight Australians who tackled the 500-kilometre Gaucho Derby in Patagonia, a race that challenged them in so many unexpected ways.