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16 February 2021
The pandemic: Is it a disaster for the careers of young riders?
In February, the question was raised about the impact that the 2020 season will have on the younger generation of riders.
12 January 2021
Fresh or frozen semen: Which to choose?
In January, the question arises: Will the stallion you’re interested in for your mare be available via fresh or frozen semen?
16 December 2020
How can we keep our horse fit during the winter?
In December, we ask ourselves how we can keep our horse fit during the winter. We spoke to an equine nutritionist and an Italian international rider to search for answers to our Question of the Month!
11 November 2020
What are the challenges in organizing a contest during the pandemic?
In November, the question was raised about the challenges there were to overcome when trying to organize international competitions during Covid times. That is the Question of the Month!
18 October 2020
Is it necessary to go through the Pony and Children’s levels to reach the top level?
Lisa Nooren and Olivier Bost answer this question of the month!
11 September 2020
Are young horse circuits unavoidable today?
As the Young Horse circuits were the first events to be able to resume in the post-lockdown era, we looked at a question that raises many debates: are they unavoidable today in order to prepare the stars of tomorrow?
11 August 2020
How should high-level horses be cared for?
How can an adapted care program from the moment of birth form the keystone of a high-level career?
17 July 2020
High-level sport and animal welfare: how compatible are they?
The post-pandemic period will disrupt the equestrian sector and therefore the whole system currently in place. While many players are wondering what the post-Covid-19 period will look like, Studforlife has been looking at the compatibility between the current system and animal welfare. Indeed, though animal welfare has become a leitmotiv in recent years, horses have never been put to so much effort. We therefore interviewed two experts, Eric Louradour and Patrick Bartolo, to answer this new "Question of the Month"!
11 June 2020
Show Hunters: a school for excelling in show jumping?
The show hunter discipline, which consists of jumping a course of obstacles with the greatest possible harmony, is very widespread on the American continent whereas it is much less frequently seen in Europe.
11 May 2020
How is Coronavirus changing the world of jumping?
This month, Studforlife’s question is the pandemic and subsequent lockdown in France and many other countries. How are riders getting through it? How are they reinventing their daily lives in this time of crisis and how do they see the future? World Champion Philippe Le Jeune and French rider Thierry Rozier gave us their answers to the question of the month.
11 April 2020
In-house rider, an unpopular job?
Behind each rider is a team that is paramount to any success. Studforlife has decided to reveal the high-level backstage by bringing these actors who are essential to a high-level stable out of the shadows. This month, in our Question of the Month section, we are focusing on the in-house rider, a job analyzed by Fanny Berger, shadow worker for Niels Bruynseels, and show jumping World No. 3 Daniel Deusser.
11 February 2020
What media coverage for equestrian sports?
It is a fact that equestrian sports suffer from a lack of popularity among the general public media. Often little or badly known, they are only occasionally brought to light. This under-representation is paradoxical for a sport that has more than two million participants and is the third most popular sport in France in terms of number of licensees.
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