Kiwi Olympian Jesse Campbell is returning to the U.S. to lead a two-day clinic hosted by the University of Kentucky’s Intercollegiate Eventing Team on November 22-23 at Double B Farm in Lexington, KY. The clinic, priced at $360 for both days or $180 for one, caters to riders from Beginner Novice through Intermediate/Preliminary levels, with auditing options available. Registration details are provided via the event’s Facebook page.
In other news, several U.S. horse trials are taking place this weekend across Florida, Tennessee, Louisiana, and Maryland, with links for entries, scores, and volunteering. Looking ahead, the 2026 USEA Young Event Horse Symposium is scheduled for February 16 in Ocala, FL, offering educational sessions on young horse development. Additionally, the FEI’s proposed update to the blood rule, which would allow warnings instead of automatic disqualification for minor bleeding, is sparking controversy in Europe, especially Germany, due to strict animal welfare laws. Lastly, Practical Horseman features a column on effective horse correction techniques by Holly Hugo-Vidal, emphasizing clarity and timing in training.






