“Where Eventing Lives” Welcome back to Go Eventing, the podcast where the heart, soul, and stories of the eventing world come to life. This week, we're diving back into some important topics facing the horse world and, specifically, our sport of eventing. 🔎 What’s Inside Episode 16? Host Sally Spickard is joined by U.S. Olympic rider and World Championships/Pan Ams medalist Lauren Nicholson, who’s well-known in the sport for her love producing horses and riders for the future and being a vocal advocate for the sport as a member of approximately 47 USEF and USEA committees. Lauren sits down with Sally in this episode to discuss topics ranging from her system and business set-up at home, why she chose to be so involved at every imaginable level, why she just can't help but "poke the trolls" every now and then, and what the future holds for the sport we all love. 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover… 1:57 - News & Notes: Liz Halliday update, a new Maryland Masterclass and Free Feed for a Year from Sentinel Horse Nutrition Sally and Lauren discuss some newsworthy items, including a happy new update from Paris Olympian Liz Halliday, a new Maryland Masterclass with Ian Stark and Pierre le Goupil, and a chance to win free feed for your horse from Sentinel Horse Nutrition. [A New Update from Liz Halliday] [Purchase your ticket to the Maryland Masterclass] [Enter to Win Free Feed for a Year from Sentinel Horse Nutrition] 9:05 - Go Eventing Shout-Outs Sally and Lauren recognize some members of the eventing community, including a listener shout-out to Wesley Clover Parks in Ottawa, Ontario. The new FEI eventing at Ottawa, largely thanks to the Laframboise Family Legacy Fund (which also has helped with funding at Bromont CCI Three Day Event, helping keep FEI eventing active in Canada. Their event will have just concluded as you’re listening to this. They ran up to CCI2*-S with courses designed by Jay Hambly. WCP is located right near the city, which is a unique element of this venue. Submit your own Go Eventing Shout-outs at podcast@eventingnation.com! 18:17 - One Big Thing: Knowing Better to Do Better with Horses Lauren’s spent several years as an active member of multiple governing committees. She and Sally spend some time on the topic of committee procedure, amateur representation and rule changes, which then leads them into a discussion on social license and horse welfare. Lauren takes a firm stance that curiosity is key when it comes to treating our horses well, and the people she respects most are those who are willing to learn “what they don’t know.” She advises listeners on what makes her respect her fellow horsemen and women, and how we can look at our horses with longevity in mind. To see any ongoing Rule Change Proposals that are open for comment, log in to your USEA account (the USEA has the authority to submit rule change proposals to USEF for eventing). USEA members (even Supporting Members) can comment on rules using the Rule Change Proposal Survey(s) under "Online Services" after logging in. View the USEF rule change process here. 1:36:46 - Sponsor Segment: Old School vs. New School, sponsored by Horsepal *Heads up* We experienced some service issues during this segment, so we apologize for the quality disturbances. Sally and Lauren discuss some “old school” versus “new school” ideas, especially when it comes to horse fitness, as well as using different technologies and techniques with her horses with the idea of simplicity as a navigating force. For riders who do want the numbers to back up their feel, products like Horsepal are helping eventers track heart rate, recovery, and conditioning in a whole new way. We’ve just published a review of the Horsepal monitor, and you can order it worldwide at horsepal.com. [Read EN’s review of Horsepal] 1:58:48 - You Ask, We Answer: What does Lauren do on a rare day off? What is her go-to cooking recipe? [Submit your questions for our co-hosts here] 2:15:52 - Finish Flags We are nearing the end of Season 1 of The Go Eventing Podcast! Thank you for making it a success! Stay tuned to EN's socials for a special announcement of our final four co-hosts, coming soon! 🎧 Want to keep following along with eventing at its best? Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share the Go Eventing Podcast to help grow our community! Connect with us @goeventing, or you can reach us anytime at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! Let's make this your favorite tack room listen. #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
“Where Eventing Lives” Welcome back to Go Eventing, the podcast where the heart, soul, and stories of the eventing world come to life. The spotlight this week is on the Defender Burghley Horse Trials — one of the most iconic stops on both the British and global eventing calendar — and our hosts this week join you from a very... unique studio! The conversation highlights the significance of horse welfare and the role of the ground jury in protecting both horses and riders, while also celebrating young talents who are quickly climbing the ranks. With team shoutouts, personal anecdotes, plenty of humor, and a touch of exasperation woven in, this recap captures the passion and spirit of eventing at its best. 🔎What’s Inside Episode 15? Host Sally Spickard is joined by Eventing Nation editor and British correspondent Tilly Berendt for a lively recap of the Defender Burghley Horse Trials. From Ros Canter’s historic victory aboard Walter, to the electric atmosphere of Burghley’s knowledgeable crowds, this episode dives into the biggest moments, rising stars, and upcoming competitions that are shaping the fall season. It’s not just about who won — it’s about what the event means for the sport, the riders, the horses, and the fans who follow. Whether you’re looking for thoughtful analysis, EN's token deprecating humor, behind-the-scenes moments, or simply want to stay connected to the global eventing conversation, this episode captures the heart of why we all love eventing. 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... 1:35 - News & Notes: Morven and Maryland Upcoming, 5* Travel Grants, & New Garmin Tech Sally and Tilly discuss the next big upcoming events, including the $200,000 US Equestrian Open Final at Morven Park and the Maryland 5 Star. Plus, Sally announces the launch of an exciting new equine wearable coming to the market soon after a recently-attended press event — the Garmin Blaze. Keep an eye out for a product review coming soon! [Save 5% on MD 5* General Admission tickets with code EVENTINGNATION] 8:01 - Go Eventing Shout-Outs Sally and Tilly recognize EN journalist Chegg Darlington, and Tilly sets aside special shout-outs for the Burghley event team and the 5* grooms, with a special one reserved for Francesca Denning, groom for Austin O'Connor and his fan-favorite mount, Colorado Blue. Submit your own Go Eventing Shout-outs at podcast@eventingnation.com! 17:30 - One Big Thing: Burghley in the Rearview Expect insights into how young riders are stepping up on the international stage, why Ros Canter’s win is already being called historic, and how the ground jury plays a vital role in maintaining both transparency and horse welfare. You’ll also hear about the atmosphere that makes Burghley one of the most unique and spectator-friendly events in the world, from the buzz of the crowds to the unforgettable moments that only happen here. [Amanda Chance's FB post on Burghley Breeding Lines] 1:18:53 - You Ask, We Answer: Tiny Horse Army & XC Mounts Get ready for exasperation, humor, and Sally and Tilly's somewhat delirious vibes... because post-event EN team members are all of the above and more. [Submit your questions for our co-hosts here] 1:20:38 - Finish Flags Keep an eye out for our exciting final few (secret) co-hosts before our first season comes to an end! 🎧 Want to keep following along with eventing at its best? Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share the Go Eventing Podcast to help grow our community! Connect with us @goeventing, or you can reach us anytime at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! Let's make this your favorite tack room listen. #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
“Where Eventing Lives” Welcome back to Go Eventing, the podcast where the heart, soul, and stories of the eventing world come to life. If you’ve ever dreamed of testing your limits, wanted an inside look at the Mongol Derby, or just need a dose of inspiration, this episode brings a rare perspective on what it means to truly partner with a horse — and with yourself — in the ultimate test of endurance. This conversation blends inspiration, humor, and heart, making it a must-listen for anyone who loves stories of resilience and camaraderie in the equestrian world. 🔎What’s Inside Episode 14? In this episode of the Go Eventing Podcast, host Sally Spickard is joined by Michael Pollard, who shares his incredible adventure competing in the Mongol Derby, the world’s longest (and most grueling) horse race. From the logistical hurdles of traveling to Mongolia to the unique challenges of riding semi-wild horses across hundreds of miles, Michael reflects on the endurance, horsemanship, and grit required to take on such a test. Michael also dives into the themes of teamwork, integrity, and faith — values that shaped both his experience in the Derby and his wider career in equestrian sports. He opens up about personal growth, balancing passion with profession, overcoming imposter syndrome, and the gratitude he feels for the unwavering support of his wife, Amber, and the wider equestrian community. 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... 6:04 - News & Notes: Overseas at Arville Nations Cup, Selector’s Role, and Upcoming at Morven & Maryland Sally and Michael discuss Team USA's recent success at the Nations Cup at Arville, with Lauren Nicholson and Larcot Z taking the individual gold. Michael lends his unique perspective as a team selector to the topic of team competition and the high level of talent being displayed on the European stage, and don't miss the end-of-season finales at both the Maryland 5 Star and Morven Park's US Equestrian Open Finale this October. Use ticket code "EVENTINGNATION" for 5% off all GA or reserved seats at the Maryland 5 Star, October 16-19. 12:52 - Go Eventing Shout-Outs Sally recognizes the course builders and designers at events, and Michael gives a heartwarming thank you to his wife, Amber, for her frankly intimidating level of efficiency while he was gone in Mongolia. Listener Courtney M. also shouts out Bec Braitling, Caroline & Luigi of Inavale Farm, Rosey Paulson, and Debbie Herron. [Check out Jay Hambly and Derek Di Grazia's course team at work (and the 10/10 effort over that ditch jump)] Submit your own Go Eventing Shout-outs at podcast@eventingnation.com! 20:07 - One Big Thing: Michael Pollard in Mongolia Dive in to to Michael's captivating adventure across the Mongolian steppes and learn all about his prep, strategies, and how this experience changed him as a man, rider, and professional. He and Sally recap his most memorable moments, his newly-gained insights on the horses, culture, and environment, and the deep and personal relationships he quickly made among the other competitors. Michael notes that his eventing background gave him a much different advantage than many of his endurance-savvy co-racers, and further details the parallels he found to eventing along his journey. [Chronicle of the Horse Article] [Michael on the Jon & Rick Show] [Michael on Noelle Floyd: Equestrian Voices] 1:39:54 - You Ask, We Answer: Bucket List, Whole Foods Cake, and Michael’s Terrible No Good Very Bad Selections Day Now that this bucket list item has been checked off for Michael, what's next? Before any of that, of course, he sings an ode to Whole Foods cake — truly the pinnacle of American luxury dessert. He and Sally play a rather amusing game of Two Truths and a Lie that honestly leaves us with more questions than answers... Thank you to the following Instagram accounts for submitting your questions for Michael! @s.mcintosh07 and @s_byars_eventing [Submit your question for our co-hosts here] 1:56:33 - Finish Flags Next up: Sally will be running around at AEC this week — and stay tuned for our next episode live from Burghley! 🎧 Want to keep following along with eventing at its best? Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share the Go Eventing Podcast to help grow our community! Connect with us @goeventing, or you can reach us anytime at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
“Where Eventing Lives” 🎙️ Mini Episode: Safe in the Saddle with Catherine Winter of Ride EquiSafe In this special mini episode, we're joined by Catherine Winter, Founder and CEO of Ride EquiSafe, for a focused conversation on the evolving landscape of safety in equestrian sports. From helmet fitting and body protectors to stirrup design and air vests, Catherine shares why safety is a deeply personal decision that requires informed, proactive choices. The discussion highlights how research and innovation are driving improvements in rider safety, why inclusivity in equipment design matters, and the role high-profile riders play in setting a positive example for the community. Don't forget to sign up for our Ride EquiSafe x Eventing Nation Safe in the Saddle giveaway! [Click here to enter to win a $250 gift certificate to Ride EquiSafe] We cover: 🪖 How to find a helmet that actually fits (and why price ≠ protection) 🦺 Body protectors vs. air vests — what’s the difference, and do you need both? 🔬 How research (like Virginia Tech’s helmet ratings) is shaping smarter safety choices 💇♀️ Why hair type and style really matter when fitting helmets 🌍 The push for more inclusive, innovative safety gear for every rider Episode links: Protective Hairstyle Helmet Fitting Guide by Tipperary Catherine's Waterproof Weather or Not Equestrian Breeches 🎧 Short, sweet, and packed with expert advice, this is one you'll want to revisit — especially if it's time for you to reevaluate your safety gear. Contact Catherine at info@rideequisafe.com, or stop by her booth at the following events! American Eventing Championships (August 25-31) Tryon International storefront (Vendor Cabins 5 & 6) World Equestrian Festival (Exhibitor's Village)
“Where Eventing Lives” Welcome back to Go Eventing, the podcast where the heart, soul, and stories of the eventing world come to life. This week's discussion blends behind-the-scenes stories and lighthearted celebrity comparisons with deep reflections on resilience, trust, and the emotional milestones that define a rider’s career. From training a challenging horse to navigating team dynamics and overcoming missed opportunities, listen in to hear stories on perseverance, evolving perspectives on horse care, and the joys of celebrating a horse’s life beyond the competition arena. 🔎What’s Inside Episode 13? First and foremost: we wanted to take a moment to pay tribute to Sarah Yorke, a rider in England who tragically passed away after an incident on cross country while competing at Aston-le-Walls. Her horse was not hurt. You can visit the British Eventing Support Trust here. In this heartfelt episode, host Sally Spickard welcomes Tamie Smith and Alex Ahearn to reflect on the incredible career and lasting legacy of Mai Baum — affectionately known as Lexus — as he heads into retirement. Tamie and Alex open up about the journey they’ve shared with this extraordinary horse, from Alex’s first rides as a junior to Tamie’s years of championship competition. Along the way, they discuss the pivotal role of financial support in equestrian sport, the transformative power of mentorship, and the importance of keeping the horse's welfare at the center of the conversation. 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... 01:34 - News & Notes: Rider Grants, Road to the Horse, & European Championships Sally relays the application openings for the 2026 Annie Goodwin Rising Star Award and the awarding of support funds from the newly-founded Georgie Campbell Foundation. She, Tamie, and Alex also discuss the 2026 running of Road to the Horse, in which 5* eventer Elisa Wallace will be competing. Additionally, keep an eye out this week for the release of each country's nominated entries for the FEI Eventing European Championships at Blenheim! 08:26 - Go Eventing Shout-outs Alex shouts out her bosses, Tamie thanks those who attended her clinic at Rebecca Farm, and Sally draws attention to Mary Sawyer, the first eventer to receive the USEA Century Award in 2022 who just won another Century Award for the second time. [Read more about Mary Sawyer here] Submit your own Go Eventing Shout-outs at podcast@eventingnation.com! 13:56 - One Big Thing: Mai Baum — The Horse of a Lifetime Tamie opens up about the perseverance required to ride and train a horse with such talent and complexity, while Alex reflects on their partnership from the early days at novice to the heights of upper-level eventing. The conversation explores the importance of financial support in equestrian sports, the role of community recognition, and the life-changing impact of opportunities like the Rebecca Broussard International Development Grant. They discuss partnership dynamics, horse welfare, fitness and veterinary care, and how perspectives on horse care evolve over time. 1:23:24 - You Ask, We Answer: Sharing Lexus, Students of the Sport, and Tamie’s Stripper Bod...? Serious questions are asked and answers shared on the dynamic between owner and rider, lessons Tamie and Alex have learned along their journey, and what it takes to keep a champion's mindset amidst the various trials and challenges they both have faced. Tamie and Alex also share a lighthearted debate on which human celebrity Lexus would be, his infamous quirks and demands, and things they've laughed at over the years. Tamie also recalls the humorous lines she's had to draw in regard to her body and physical shape. Thank you to the following Instagram accounts for submitting your questions for Tamie and Alex! @payton_white_eventing, @ponyboy_eventing, @woodgefulton, @aubeys_eq_ponies, @geedubleyoo, @k_huppe, and (previous Go Eventing Guest!) @nataliehummelcoaching [Submit your question for our co-hosts here] 1:35:53 - Finish Flags At least seven eventers are currently competing in the Mongol Derby, including Michael Pollard who has WON the Derby at the time of publishing! Follow along with the rest of the race [here] or @mongolderby on Instagram. Next time we talk to you, we'll be on the ground for the American Eventing Championships at Galway Downs! 🎧 Want to know more about Tamie, Alex, and Mai Baum? We at EN have been Lexus fans from the start of his career, and have covered his and Tamie's rise to the top along the way! Find event coverage, articles and more at @goeventing or email us at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! Let's keep building this community together. #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
“Where Eventing Lives” Welcome back to Go Eventing, the podcast where the heart, soul, and stories of the eventing world come to life. In this week's powerful and inspiring episode, we invite you to look with us beyond the competition results, and focus more on how eventing can evolve to become more inclusive, more global, and more sustainable. Whether you’re an athlete, fan, coach, or advocate, this episode is a reminder that eventing’s future is global — and that there’s more than one way to reach the top. 🔎What’s Inside Episode 12? Host Sally Spickard sits down with Noor Slaoui, the first woman from the Arab States region to compete in Olympic Eventing. From riding mules in the Moroccan mountains to training in France to England where she now runs a successful competition and training program, Noor’s journey is one of bold ambition, cultural pride, and a deep belief in what’s possible. She speaks candidly about the highs and lows of being a trailblazer, from the financial hurdles of high-performance sport to the cultural richness of Morocco’s equestrian heritage. Also a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, Noor opens up about the challenges of entering the sport later than most, her emotional debut at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, and how she’s creating meaningful change in the Moroccan and global equestrian communities. 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... 02:29 - News & Notes: Mai Baum's Retirement, Fall 5*s, and Rethinking Productivity There wasn't a dry eye in the house during Mai Baum's retirement ceremony at the Event at Rebecca Farm, so Sally and Noor take us back down memory road with some of his and Tamie's most notable accomplishments. They also cover the upcoming 5*s to be tackled in Defender Burghley and the MARS Maryland 5 Star, as well as several exciting changes coming to Maryland with their new course designer, Paris Olympic designer Pierre Le Goupil. Sally and Noor dive into a deeper discussion from a recent COTH article by Matt Brown, titled "Working Ourselves Into The Ground: Rethinking Productivity In The Equestrian World". Noor draws several parallels to the article from her own journey, and she and Sally discuss how sustainability in this sport requires a true step back to confront and address. "What if we saw a professional who takes a rest day as someone who’s responsible, not lazy? What if we admired a trainer who works fewer horses but develops them slowly, thoughtfully, and with joy? What if we celebrated business models that prioritize sustainability over volume?" - Matt Brown Congratulations to the winners of our Go Eventing Podcast 10th Episode Giveaway! Andrea M., Minnesota Melanie N., North Carolina Aubrey B., Nevada Brittany C., New Hampshire 23:54 - One Big Thing: Inclusivity and Worldwide Eventing Noor's journey is quite the unique one, and as she and Sally discuss everything from growing eventing in smaller countries to the French education and horse production system, they shed some light on inclusivity, elitism, and longevity in the sport. Noor discusses her upbringing in Morocco riding mules in the mountains and desert, and how she often felt (and still feels) that she is playing a constant game of catch-up while giving her all to be an ambassador for her country. She pushes for advocacy, representation, and education globally, all while keeping both her past and future in mind. Also, check out Cash In Hand's custom plastic shoes that he wore for the Paris 2024 Olympics! 01:11:40 - You Ask, We Answer: Mules, Bucket Lists, & Forgetting Literally Everything Noor's organized and logical answer to our horse-sized ducks/duck-sized horses question gets a real laugh out of Sally, and she discusses various travel items on her horsey bucket list. In the game of Two Truths and a Lie, what do you think Noor forgot at home when she traveled to compete at Luhmühlen?? (spoiler alert: it's literally everything) [Submit your question for our co-hosts here] 01:20:00 - Finish Flags Upcoming guest co-hosts include Windurra #Supergroom Steph Simpson, Olympic Show Jumping Gold Medalist and US Eventing Team coach Peter Wylde, and a super-secret guest we hope to reveal soon! 🎧 Inspired by Noor’s journey? Connect with us @goeventing and let us know how Go Eventing is sparking your own passion or purpose. You can also reach us anytime at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! Let's make this your favorite barn commute listen. #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
“Where Eventing Lives” In this episode of Go Eventing, we’re bringing energy, education, and honest conversation to the forefront. From cultural shifts to core muscular strength, this episode blends insight and inspiration with real-world takeaways. This episode is a must for anyone who’s ever felt like fitness was an afterthought or an overwhelming mountain to climb, with clarity, compassion, and actionable advice to an often-overlooked element of equestrian sport. Understanding the order of development matters as much as the work itself. We discuss the importance of challenging "pain culture", building a sustainable wellness mindset, and how riders can take accountability for their fitness journey with intention, not guilt. 🔎What’s Inside Episode 11? Host Sally Spickard is joined by Ifa Simmonds — equestrian fitness performance coach and founder of The Equestrian Fitness Academy — for a deep and energizing conversation about what it really means to be fit to ride — and how rethinking fitness can change everything, for both horse and rider. Fresh off her trip to CHIO Aachen, Sally reflects on the unique atmosphere of one of the world’s premier equestrian events, and how its inclusive, celebratory vibe can serve as a model for the sport’s future. 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... 05:52 - News & Notes: An EN Passport to CHIO Aachen & Rebecca Farm Ifa’s million dollar rant might just be the next big thing! He and Sally discuss Aachen, its format and structure of this particular venue, and what we hope to see at the Event at Rebecca Farm. 42:55 - One Big Thing: Why Fitness Isn't JUST About Squats and Crunches Performance and prevention are interlinked -- we can’t just be focused on performance, but also can’t be solely focused on prevention because we will worry about what might happen. Join Ifa and Sally in an incredibly in-depth conversation about the balance between you, your horse, your fitness, and your lifestyle. 01:04:32 - You Ask, We Answer: Low-Budget Fitness, Fleets of Horse-Ducks, & Two Truths and a Lie Ifa plays Two Truths and a Lie with Sally, but beware of his fleet of tiny horse-ducks...! [Submit your question for our co-hosts here] 01:32:39 - Finish Flags Next up: the amazing Noor Slauai of Morocco, who we all fell in love with at the Paris 2024 Olympics💪 🎧 Ready to Rethink Rider Fitness? We’d love to hear how you’re applying the Four Pillars in your own journey! Connect with us @goeventing or email us at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! Let's keep building this community together. #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
“Where Eventing Lives” It’s a milestone episode! 🎉 Welcome to Episode 10 of Go Eventing, the podcast where the heart, soul, and stories of the eventing world come to life. This week, we are joined by an Olympic rider, coach, and all-around icon to recap the latest 5* action and explore the deeper elements that keep eventing evolving. This episode is a masterclass wrapped in a celebration — a thoughtful, honest conversation with one of eventing’s most trusted cornerstones. Whether you're a rider, a fellow Team Germany fan, or just someone who loves to dig deep into the sport at its core, this one is packed with insight, experienced advice, and trademark humor. 🔎What’s Inside Episode 10? Host Sally Spickard is joined by one of her (and let's face it, everyone's) idols: The Bettina Hoy, fresh off the heels of the Luhmühlen 5* in her home country of Germany. Bettina and Sally unpack standout performances, including Ros Canter’s continued dominance and Malin Hansen-Hotopp’s inspiring rise. They dive deeper into the principles that underpin our sport: fitness, preparation, education, and emotional connection, and Bettina shares her expert insights on judging, coaching, and the future of eventing, including what riders and officials alike must do to ensure the sport grows in the right direction. There are also giveaways, laughter, and listener questions, because what’s a celebration without a little party? 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... 03:12 - News & Notes: 10th Episode Giveaway, Ros Canter at Luhmühlen, LA28 Course Design, & Aachen Preview This is our 10th episode, so we're celebrating with prizes!! Leave us a rating/review and send a screenshot to podcast@eventingnation.com to enter, or post the screenshot to your IG story and tag @goeventing. Sign up for our Between the Flags email newsletter for a bonus entry! Sally and Bettina listen to a short interview from Tilly with Ros Canter and the changes she made from last year's run at Luhmühlen – because yes, even the best of the best can be caught off-guard! They also touch on Malin Hansen-Hotopp's perseverance and passion, LA28's difficult cross-country design challenges to be faced, and the upcoming CHIO Aachen 4*. [Click to enter the Go Eventing Podcast 10th Episode Giveaway!] [Watch Aachen on ClipMyHorse.tv] 38:39 - One Big Thing: High Performance Habits Bettina is one of the most trusted voices in eventing for a reason, so she and Sally take a deep dive into her coaching philosophy, a real talk on judging, and break down the need for emotional intelligence in riding. You'll want to put your comfort zone aside as they discuss how growth often starts with discomfort, how that applies in the saddle, and the importance of improved and continual education for judges and riders alike. Bettina's unmatched experience as a rider, coach, champion, and the most shrewd of judges brings an incredible wealth of knowledge to many unanswered questions – so turn up the volume and learn just why she coaches the very best. 01:18:37 - You Ask, We Answer: Listener Questions, Duck-Sized Horses, & Dream Eventing Rules Do you remember Sally saying in our first episode that she'd never want to battle Bettina Hoy: Intimidating CrossFit Warrior? Well it turns out that Bettina would join a fight – but is it against 100 duck-sized horses, or one eventing-fit horse-sized duck? 👀 You'll have to listen to find out, along with her cheat meal, the best horse she ever rode, and what her first executive order would be on day one as Eventing World President. [Submit your question for our co-hosts here] 01:32:39 - Finish Flags Tune in to our next episode of Go Eventing to hear all the best tips from fitness guru Ifa Simmonds! Be sure to keep an eye out next month for our first #Supergroom feature, the one and only Stephanie Simpson: Boyd Martin Wrangler and Windurra Head Boss. 🎧 Listen Now & Join the Conversation! Got thoughts, questions, or feedback? Your voice is a part of our story – we want to hear from you! Find us on social media @goeventing or email us at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! Let's keep building this community together. #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
“Where Eventing Lives” Welcome back to Go Eventing, the podcast where the heart, soul, and stories of the eventing world come to life. This week, we welcome not just one, but two names from the eventing scene to the podcast! Fresh off the heels of several major events across the globe, this episode highlights performances, preparation, and progression, all while pulling back the curtain on how mental and emotional development are essential tools for both rider and horse. 🔎What’s Inside Episode 9? Host Sally Spickard sits down with 5* rider Hannah Sue Hollberg and High Performance Coach Natalie Hummel for a wide-ranging discussion that bridges elite competition with emotional intelligence, personal healing, and the evolving role of coaching in equestrian sport. Natalie shares insights from her work in performance coaching, including how athletes can develop self-awareness, emotional regulation, and radical responsibility, while Hannah reflects on the lessons learned from competition and how her own evolution has deepened her partnership with horses. This episode is a deep dive into the soul of the sport — a reminder that while the fences may be big, the real breakthroughs often happen in the quiet, unspoken moments of reflection and connection. 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... 02:00 - News & Notes: Reviewing the MARS Bromont, Defender Bramham, & Melbourne International 4*-Ls Sally and Hannah review Bromont and its status as a critical benchmark for riders moving up to the 5* level, Bramham's position as a staple to identify rising talent in the UK, and the thrilling finale at the Melbourne International Three-Day Event. They also discuss Lauren Nicholson's recent wins and Team USA's preparation for the high-stakes competitions to come as we finish out the second half of the year. 22:14 - One Big Thing: Mental Health & Space and Its Application in our Horse Lives Natalie Hummel takes us on an educational journey of the power of emotional regulation, healing in and out of the saddle, and why a non-judgmental, curiosity-driven approach helps both riders and horses thrive. As a student of Natalie's, Hannah Sue offers insight as to how this approach has personally helped her move from a state of reaction to a state of balance, and how Natalie's journey has helped athletes of all levels look inward to unlock their performance goals, transform their behavior, and take ownership of their role as a rider. [How to Heal - Early Bird Pricing (over $700 off!)] [How to Perform - Early Bird Pricing (over $700 off!)] 01:33:30 - You Ask, We Answer: Future Dressage Fashion, Rhinos on Course, and Hannah’s Treat Training What new rule would you add to eventing if you could choose? Learn what Hannah's would be, and how she taught a particularly spooky horse to become acclimated to unusual cross-country obstacles! [Submit your question for our co-hosts here] 01:46:50 - Finish Flags Next up on Go Eventing, Sally fulfills a long-awaited check on her bucket list as she interviews the one and only Bettina Hoy! Stay tuned as they discuss the world talent that will grace CHIO Aachen in a few short weeks. 🎧 Listen Now & Join the Conversation! Your voice is a part of our story! Send us your questions, stories, and feedback — we want to hear from you! Find us on Instagram and Facebook @goeventing or email us at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! Let's make this your favorite barn commute listen. #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
“Where Eventing Lives” Welcome back to Go Eventing, the podcast where the heart, soul, and stories of the eventing world come to life. This week, we explore what it means to build an eventing career far from the sport’s traditional strongholds. From the challenges of limited resources to the excitement of a home Olympic Games on the horizon, this conversation dives into the heart of what keeps riders pushing forward in a changing sport — and how community, resilience, and long-term thinking continue to shape the landscape. This episode is brought to you with support from our title sponsor, Sentinel Horse Feed. 🔎What’s Inside Episode 8? Host Sally Spickard is joined by Australian 5* rider Hazel Shannon, now four-time winner of the 2025 Australian International Three-Day Event 5* at Adelaide and a standout presence in her country’s eventing scene. Hazel shares her unique journey, including the evolution of her partnership with her beloved partner WillingaPark Clifford, navigating major changes in her professional life, and the cultural differences that shape eventing across hemispheres. Whether you're riding at home or chasing big dreams across the globe, this episode is a reminder that the path to success isn’t always linear — and that sometimes the most powerful growth comes from the quietest grit. 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... 04:20 - News & Notes: Bicton Review & Looking Forward to Bramham, Bromont, Melbourne, & Luhmühlen Sally reviews the recent Nations Cup CCIO4* at Bicton — where Laura Collett and London 52 secured their historic three-peat victory and the US Eventing Team brought home a second-place finish — previews the extensive entry list for the Luhmühlen 5*, and discusses upcoming 4* events Bramham, Bromont, and the Melbourne International Three-Day. [Watch Luhmühlen with 15% off a Horse & Country membership: "EVENTINGNATION15"] 21:45 - One Big Thing: WillingaPark Clifford & the Australian Eventing Scene Sally and Hazel dive into the unique realities of eventing in Australia — from the sheer logistics of traveling across a continent the size of the US, to the growing importance of community, innovation, and long-term vision as the nation prepares for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics. They discuss the role of Thoroughbreds in Aussie eventing, how Hazel navigated a major shift in her career after parting ways with her longtime coach, and why a long-term mindset matters more than ever in modern sport. 01:07:55 - You Ask, We Answer: American Food & Outside the Barn Sally prompts Hazel to further discuss Aussie riders' apparent horrified relationship with American coffee, event venues in America and bucket-list competitions for the 5* champion, as well as the age-old question about life outside the barn — if there is such a thing. [Submit your question for our co-hosts here] 01:15:32 - Finish Flags Join us next time at Go Eventing when we sit down with performance coach Natalie Hummel — it's going to be one you won't want to miss! 🎧 Listen Now & Join the Conversation! Got thoughts on today’s episode? Send us your questions, stories, and feedback — we want to hear from you! Find us on Instagram and Facebook @goeventing or email us at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! Let’s make this your favorite tack-room listen. #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
“Where Eventing Lives” Welcome back to Go Eventing, the podcast where the heart, soul, and stories of the eventing world come to life. This week, we take a deep dive into one of the sport’s crown jewels — the Badminton Horse Trials — and we do it with someone who is “the voice of the sport” in many ways, narrating competitions like the Olympics as well as 5*s like Kentucky and Badminton (plus plenty of miles commentating for other equestrian sports!). 🔎What’s Inside Episode 7? Host Sally Spickard is joined by former eventing rider and current broadcast commentator John Kyle, who is based in the UK with his wife, Pippa Roome of Horse & Hound notoriety, but travels the world to bring his voice and knowledge to equestrian sports in virtually every country. This episode is a blend of event recaps and thoughtful conversations on what it takes to tell the story of eventing to the world — and John’s insights remind us that behind every memorable ride, there’s a story waiting to be told. 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... 03:12 - News & Notes: Event Recaps and Previews for Badminton, Adelaide, Tryon 4*, and Bicton Eventing Nations Cup Sally and John touch on Ros Canter & Lordships Graffalo's record achievement at Badminton, Hazel Shannon & WillingaPark Clifford's historic Adelaide win, Boyd Martin & Cooley Nutcracker's triumph at Tryon, and preview the Bicton FEI Eventing Nations Cup, where we'll see our US European Development Tour riders compete. [The Flying Corgi at Badminton (please keep your dogs under control!)] [Watch the FEI Eventing Nations Cup on FEI.tv] 54:57 - One Big Thing: Life as a Commentator & Management of Top Events John gives us his background in eventing and his commentary career, how he prepares for a commentary session, and his advice to those interested in pursuing a similar career path. He and Sally also discuss how to promote events in a better way, prize money and public visibility with the FEI, and the biggest changes and areas for improvement in the sport. [John Kyle Speaks] 02:02:45 - You Ask, We Answer: Feelings in the Booth, Equestrian Marital Conflict, and an Exorbitant Amount of Airline Miles Listen in to hear the best event John's worked at, his pet peeves and anxiety in the booth, how many airline miles he has, and the conflicts that arise in sport discussions within his marriage to an equestrian editor. [Submit your question for our co-hosts here] 02:14:43 - Finish Flags Next up on Go Eventing: Adelaide winner Hazel Shannon and high-performance equestrian sports psychologist Natalie Hummel! 🎧 Listen Now & Join the Conversation! Your voice matters! Share your thoughts, questions, and favorite Badminton moments with us — we want to hear from you! Find us on Instagram and Facebook @goeventing or email us at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! Let's make this your favorite barn commute listen. #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
“Where Eventing Lives” Welcome back to Go Eventing, the podcast where the heart, soul, and stories of the eventing world come to life. In this episode, we’re taking a look behind the curtain of one of the sport’s biggest weeks — with a guest who knows how to navigate the spotlight and the stirrup in equal measure. This episode is brought to you with support from our title sponsor, Kentucky Performance Products Horse Supplements, where The Horse That Matters to You Matters to Us. 🔎What’s Inside Episode 6? Host Sally Spickard is joined by rider, coach, and new selector Sinead Maynard for a candid and timely conversation that reflects on the highs, lows, and learning moments from the 2025 Kentucky Three-Day Event. From rookie breakthroughs to sanction headlines, no stone is left unturned as the two explore the nuanced realities of modern eventing. This episode strikes at the heart of what it means to evolve — as a rider, as a sport, and as a community. Through tough conversations (and our EN-trademarked moments of levity), Sally and Sinead remind us that the goal isn’t perfection — it’s progress, empathy, and shared responsibility. 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... 02:06 - News & Notes: Kentucky Recap & Badminton Preview Sally and Sinead dive into a recap of the top rides and stories from the Kentucky Three-Day Event, and preview the entries and ones to watch at the upcoming Badminton Horse Trials. [Read about Ali Kuhn and her viral Pink Pony Club mount Little Hail] 25:11 - One Big Thing: The Role of Commentary, Media, and Social License Get behind-the-scenes insights from Sinead about the role of the commentator at international events. She and Sally also address a fairly sensitive topic on everyone's mind right now — how should the media treat incidents like the sanctions that were handed down or like the viral videos of Calvin Böckmann’s near-fall, and how do we help our sport obtain its social license without also brushing things that need to be changed under the rug? [Warwick Schiller's book: The Principles of Training] 01:13:30 - You Ask, We Answer: The Role of a USEF Selector, Starbucks, & Unread Messages Learn all about Sinead's important role as a USEF Team Selector, along with her controversial Starbucks order and how many unread texts and emails she currently has on her phone! [Sally's article on Sinead and Allison Springer's Olympic/Burghley Adventures] [Submit your question for our co-hosts here!] 01:27:20 - Finish Flags Upcoming episodes and next co-host: the voice of international eventing himself — John Kyle! 🎧 Listen Now & Join the Conversation! Your voice matters! Share your thoughts, questions, and Kentucky hot takes with us — we want to hear from you! Find us on Instagram and Facebook @goeventing or email us at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
🎙️ Mini Episode: Feeding the Event Horse with Kristyn Sturken of Sentinel Horse Feeds In this special mini episode, we're joined by Kristyn Sturken, Equine Product Manager at Sentinel Horse Feeds, for a quick-hit conversation packed with helpful insights for feeding your event horse. 🏇 Whether you’re galloping toward your next event or just trying to make sense of all the feed options on the market, Kristyn breaks it down in an approachable, myth-busting chat. We cover: 🧠 Key considerations when fueling an event horse across all phases of training and competition 💥 What actually gives your horse energy (spoiler: it's not always what you think!) 🧪 Why testing your hay is way more important than most riders realize ❌ Myths about feeding performance horses—and what you should be focusing on 🔍 What extruded feed is and why it might be a game-changer for your horse’s digestion and performance 🎧 Short, sweet, and packed with expert advice, this is one you'll want to revisit next time you’re in the feed room.
“Where Eventing Lives” Welcome back to The Go Eventing Podcast, the official podcast of Eventing Nation! This is where eventing’s biggest stories, challenges, and triumphs come to life — mixed with a healthy dose of humor, storytelling, and a little behind-the-scenes magic that helps bridge the gap between the everyday eventer and our industry's biggest names. This week, we’re leaning into the electric energy of Kentucky week with one of the sport’s most thoughtful and inspiring voices. This episode is brought to you with support from our title sponsor, Sentinel Horse Feed. 🔎What’s Inside Episode 5? Host Sally Spickard is joined by 5* rider, coach, and all-around eventing icon Sharon White for a deep and engaging conversation on what it really means to prepare — for Kentucky, for the Olympics, and for life. This one’s part pep talk, part masterclass, and 100% from the heart. 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... 03:09 - News & Notes: LA2028 Eventing Venue Change & the Kentucky Three-Day Event Preview We discuss the sudden and shocking change of venue for the equestrian events at the LA2028 Olympics from Galway Downs to Santa Anita Park, and go over the draw order for the Kentucky Three-Day Event 5*, some top competitors in the field, and Sharon's preparation methods for the event. Disclaimer: We record The Go Eventing Podcast early to allow time for editing, so we've added information about the venue allocation moving to Santa Anita above. 42:55 - EN Happenings at Kentucky Come find us at Kentucky! Join EN, Jon Holling, and Kyle Carter for our annual RideIQ Course Walk on Friday, April 25th at 4:30pm after the conclusion of dressage; take photos with the cardboard cutout of Allie Knowles at the World Equestrian Brands booth in the trade fair; snack on some Sentinel-provided charcuterie after cross-country concludes on Saturday, April 26th; and most importantly — Chase the Chinch!! 44:19 - Level Up, sponsored by Sentinel Horse Feed: Preview Mini E02 with Kristyn Sturken Get a sneak peek at our upcoming Mini Episode #02, coming out this Wednesday, April 23. Sally joins Kristyn Sturken, Equine Product Manager of the Sentinel Nutrition Team, who brings some incredible advice on how nutritionists assess horses for their dietary needs, what myriad of factors are considered, the difference in nutritional needs for Thoroughbreds vs. Warmbloods in eventing, how to properly weigh and measure feed, and so much more. If you have any nutritional questions about your horse or program, you will not want to miss this. 52:54 - One Big Thing: Self-Improvement as an Event Rider Sally asks Sharon to compare herself now to when she did her first 5*/Kentucky — what was her biggest struggle and how did she overcome it? Sharon shares her wisdom on how mental preparation is crucial for success in high-pressure environments, and discusses how self-improvement is a continuous journey for both riders and their horses. 01:22:49 - You Ask, We Answer: Stubbornness in Horses, Sharon's Tack Trunk Horde, Unread Emails, & Snacks After some wise advise on stubbornness and new 5* rides, Sally digs deep and uncovers some messy truths about Sharon and her "hoarding" habits, to include gifts, emails, facial products, and snacks. Did you know you can take avocados through airport security?? [Submit your question for our co-hosts here] 01:43:37 - Finish Flags Upcoming episodes and next co-host: co-commentator, USEF Selector, and 5* rider, Sinead Maynard! 🎧 Listen Now & Join the Conversation! Got thoughts on today’s episode? Send us your questions, stories, and feedback — we want to hear from you! Find us on Instagram and Facebook @goeventing or email us at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! Let’s make this your favorite tack-room listen. #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
“Where Eventing Lives” Welcome back to Go Eventing, the podcast where the heart, soul, and stories of the eventing world come to life. This is more than a sport — we're a community, and this week’s episode is a moving reminder of the resilience and unity that define it . This episode is brought to you with support from our title sponsor, Kentucky Performance Products Horse Supplements, where The Horse That Matters to You Matters to Us. 🔎What’s Inside Episode 4? Host Sally Spickard sits down with longtime eventing leader and passionate advocate Joanie Morris for a powerful conversation that touches on the past, present, and future of the sport. From discussing upcoming competitions to personal reflections on loss and healing, this honest and heartfelt journey through the many layers that make up our sport exemplifies the strength of the eventing community. 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... 03:53 - News & Notes: Upcoming 5* Entries, Recent 4* Events, and LA2028 & Brisbane 2032 Olympics Discussing Kentucky and Badminton entries; a recap on TerraNova, Galway, and Thoresby 4*s; a discussion on Thoresby's new frangible technology; Galway Downs nearly confirmed as LA2028 equestrian host site; and Toowoomba announced as Brisbane 2032 host site. 59:09 - One Big Thing: Navigating Grief and Loss A powerful and emotional discussion on loss, grief, and honoring the legacies of those we've lost; the power of community support; and why open communication, shared experiences, and allowing space for grief matter more than ever. Legacy Grants/Memorial Grants: USEA Foundation Annie Goodwin Rising Star 01:46:01 - You Ask, We Answer: Life as an Event Organizer, What Drives You Crazy, and Unread Texts Listener questions on Joanie's role as an event organizer, her biggest pet peeves, what she does to unplug, and how many unread texts she currently has on her phone. [Submit your question for our co-hosts here] 02:12:49 - Finish Flags Upcoming episodes and next co-host: Sharon White! 🎧 Listen Now & Join the Conversation! Got thoughts on today’s episode? Send us your questions, stories, and feedback — we want to hear from you! Find us on Instagram and Facebook @goeventing or email us at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
“Where Eventing Lives” Welcome back to The Go Eventing Podcast, the official podcast of Eventing Nation! This is where eventing’s biggest stories, challenges, and triumphs come to life — mixed with humor, storytelling, and conversations that help bridge the gap between the everyday eventer and our industry's biggest names. This episode is brought to you with support from our title sponsor, Sentinel Horse Feed. 🔎What’s Inside Episode 3? Host and Managing Editor Sally Spickard is joined by the ever-engaging Ema Klugman to break down recent competitions, the evolution of eventing, and what it takes to build a sustainable future for North American riders. From course design to horse ownership, this episode covers it all! 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... 02:02 - News & Notes: Carolina International Review & Upcoming International Event Previews Recap on the Carolina International; update on the US Equestrian Open leaderboard; quick previews for the upcoming Galway Downs, Thoresby, and TerraNova 4* events; reviewing the Montelibretti 4*-L in Italy [Carolina International 4*-S Fence 9] 44:53 - One Big Thing: 5* Horse Numbers & Obtaining and Retaining Owners and Syndicates Sally and Ema discuss Ema's recent published article on eventing in North America facing challenges in producing 5* horses. The role of owners in supporting riders, a focus on long-term development, the importance of honesty and communication in horse syndication and ownership, and building trust with owners for long-term relationships. 40:12 - Level Up, sponsored by Sentinel Horse Feed: Nutrition for the Event Horse, Outside Careers, and Balance The importance of nutrition for both horse and rider, balancing a professional riding career with a professional "real job", the difficulties with both, and what small things someone in similar circumstances can do to maintain the balance. 01:20:34 - You Ask, We Answer: Horse & Rider Fitness What does a typical day look like for Ema as she balances her full-time job as a law clerk? What animal would Ema take cross country if not a horse? [Submit your question for our co-hosts here] 01:34:18 - Finish Flags Upcoming episodes and next co-host: Joanie Morris 🎧 Listen Now & Join the Conversation! Got thoughts on today’s episode? Send us your questions, stories, and feedback — we want to hear from you! Find us on Instagram and Facebook @goeventing or email us at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
Welcome to the first “mini” episode of The Go Eventing Podcast! Throughout the season, we’ll be bringing you a few of these more traditional interview-style episodes to catch up with the fascinating and inspiring people with whom we cross paths. Stay tuned for more of these shorter interviews coming your way this year. In this interview, which we’ve left unedited, you’ll meet Kareem Rosser, the author of “Crossing the Line” and “When You’re Ready”, two deeply personal memoirs that touch on Kareem’s background, his life with horses and involvement with the Work to Ride organization in Philadelphia, and his love for Lee Lee Jones. Lee Lee, step-daughter to U.S. eventer Phillip Dutton, is a former eventer who sustained a traumatic brain injury in 2016. Her injury and subsequent recovery is told from the perspective of Kareem, who was in a relationship with Lee Lee at the time of her accident. Get out the tissues and get ready to be inspired listening to Kareem talk with such strength and vulnerability. Learn more about Kareem and order your copies of his books at kareemrosser.com.
“Where Eventing Lives” Welcome back to The Go Eventing Podcast, the official podcast of Eventing Nation! This is where eventing’s biggest stories, challenges, and triumphs come to life — mixed with humor, storytelling, and conversations that help bridge the gap between the everyday eventer and our industry's biggest names. This episode is brought to you with support from our title sponsor, Kentucky Performance Products Horse Supplements, where The Horse That Matters to You Matters to Us 🔎What’s Inside Episode 2? Host and Managing Editor Sally Spickard teams up with eventing powerhouse Rebecca Braitling to dive into the latest happenings in the eventing world. From competition highlights to the future of eventing programs, this episode is packed with insights, advocacy, and a few fun surprises. 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... 02:09 - News & Notes: Grand-Prix Eventing Showcase Recap, USEF Leadership, & Carolina International Preview Breaking down recent and upcoming events, standout performances, what leadership changes are on the horizon, and how they could impact riders at all levels. 40:12 - One Big Thing: Developing Riders and Coaches Why youth programs are essential and how they’re shaping the future of the sport; how structured leadership and coaching development shape the experience for all riders; exploring pathways for adult riders to stay involved and continue progressing in the sport; and unique challenges and opportunities for West Coast riders and why advocacy is crucial. 01:12:40 - You Ask, We Answer: Australia, Adult Riders, and Advice Listener questions on eventing in Australia and all their scary creatures, advice for adult riders, stories from Bec's past, and Bec and Sally's favorite top horses. "The 10X Rule" book [Submit your question for our co-hosts here] 01:31:24 - Finish Flags Upcoming mini-episodes and next co-hosts. Photo by Shannon Brinkman 🎧 Listen Now & Join the Conversation! Got thoughts on today’s episode? Send us your questions, stories, and feedback — we want to hear from you! Find us on Instagram and Facebook @goeventing or email us at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts! #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives
“Where Eventing Lives” Welcome to the very first episode of The Go Eventing Podcast, the official podcast of Eventing Nation! This is where eventing’s biggest stories, challenges, and triumphs come to life — mixed with humor, storytelling, and conversations that help bridge the gap between the everyday eventer and our industry's biggest names. This episode is brought to you with support from our title sponsor, Sentinel Horse Feed, Guardians of Equine Health. 🔎What’s Inside Episode 1? Host and Eventing Nation Managing Editor Sally Spickard kicks things off with the inimitable Will Faudree as our first co-host, setting the stage for a season filled with insightful discussions, laughter, and deep dives into the heart of eventing. 🔥 In This Episode, We Cover... News & Notes: Grand Prix Eventing Showcase at Bruce's Field Will and Sally break down the upcoming eventing season, including the Grand Prix Eventing Showcase at Bruce's Field this weekend (February 28 - March 1). One Big Thing: FEI Eventing Open Forum & Rule Changes What’s shifting in eventing rules? Will recaps the FEI Eventing Open Forum and proposed format changes for LA28 Heart Horse: Remembering Antigua A walk down memory lane to revisit Will's heart horse and long-time best friend, "Brad" No Such Thing as a Dumb Question: Horse-Friendly Courses What makes a course horse-friendly? [Submit your question for our co-hosts here] Maybe There ARE Dumb Questions: Mason's Fan Club How on earth will Will top his Barbie-themed jog outfit this year at Kentucky? #heiskenough [Mason's Favorite Song] [Mason's Second Favorite Song] Will's Barbie-themed Kentucky jog outfit from 2024: 🎧 Listen Now & Join the Conversation! Got thoughts on today’s episode? Send us your questions, stories, and feedback — we want to hear from you! Find us on Instagram and Facebook @goeventing or email us at podcast@eventingnation.com. 📌 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Eventing wherever you get your podcasts. #GoEventing #EventingNation #WhereEventingLives 01:12 - Introduction to the Go Eventing Podcast 03:43 - Go Eventing with... Will Faudree 05:27 - News & Notes: Grand Prix Eventing Showcase at Bruce's Field 19:46 - One Big Thing: FEI Eventing Open Forum 51:10 - Heart Horse: Remembering Antigua 01:04:43 - No Such Thing as a Dumb Question: Horse-Friendly Courses 01:11:48 - Maybe There ARE Dumb Questions: Mason's Fan Club
The Go Eventing Podcast is your ultimate deep dive into the world of eventing, brought to you by Eventing Nation. From behind-the-scenes stories to expert analysis, we cover everything from grassroots to 5* competition. Tune in for exclusive interviews, training insights, and the latest eventing news—all with the signature EN style: fun, informative, and always a little cheeky. Whether you're an eventing diehard or just discovering the sport, we've got something for you. Go Eventing! 🎙️🔥