Eventing
FEI Task Force Report on Anti Doping & Medication Policy
The FEI Task Force on Anti Doping and Medication Policy presents its report to the Forum at the FEI General Assembly held April 5-10 in London, England.
Canadian Eventing Committee Awards Athlete Development Scholarships
After careful consideration, the Canadian Eventing Committee has chosen three rising stars as recipients of Canadian Eventing Athlete Development Scholarships for 2004.
2005 FEI Eventing World Cup
The third leg of the FEI Eventing World Cup will take place over the Easter weekend from 25 to 28 March at Fontainebleau (FRA).
FEI Task Force on Doping and Medication Policy
Coaching the Coaches - George Morris & Leslie Law Share Their Expertise
Two of the world’s most respected horsemen spent three days sharing their knowledge and expertise with coaches and spectators from across Canada, at the Royal Canadian Riding Academy (Cedar Mills, Ontario) from November 19 – 21st. Organized by past-Olympian and level four coach Peter Gray, the weekend ran under the Eventing Canada flag with the support of the OHJA and Jump Canada. The symposium provided a chance to watch some of Canada’s top riders get instruction from two great men, and to draw from their unique coaching styles, taking home ideas to help revamp their own lesson plans for the future.
Legendary George Morris and Olympic Gold Medalist Leslie Law Lead Coaching Symposium
The Canadian Eventing Coaching Committee, in collaboration with Jump Canada Coaching Committee is proud and honoured to present to the Canadian National Coaching Symposium on November 19th, 20th and 21st at the Royal Canadian Riding Academy (formerly York Equestrian Centre), Cedar Valley, Ontario, Canada.
Stuart Black Scores Third Career Victory at CCI** Radnor Hunt Three Day Event
For the third time in his career, Stuart Black won the CCI** Radnor Hunt Three Day Event held from October 7-10 in Paoli, Pennsylvania.
Eventing Medal Controversy Ends - France Wins Gold
Today 21 August at 16:30, the FEI received the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on the appeal of the National Olympic Committees of France, Great Britain and USA on the Eventing competition of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. The appeal was accepted by the CAS. Consequently, France earns the Team Gold Medal, Great Britain the Silver and USA the Bronze. Leslie Law (GBR) is the new Individual Olympic Champion; followed by Kimberly Severson (USA) and Pippa Funnel (GBR).
Canadian Eventing Team Ends Olympic Bid in 12th Position
Following the three phases of competition in the equestrian discipline of eventing, the Canadian Eventing Team ended its Olympic bid in 12th position overall in Athens, Greece.
Bruce Mandeville Leads Canadian Olympic Eventing Team in Athens
Bruce Mandeville of Summerland, BC, emerged as the top-placed Canadian Olympic Eventing Team member on Tuesday upon completion of cross-country, the second of three phases comprising competition in the equestrian discipline of eventing.