The Bahamas’ leg of the 2023 Caribbean Equestrian Association (CEA) Mini Dressage Challenge, held September 30 to October 1 at Mariposa Stables in western New Providence, marked the return of dressage competition to The Bahamas for the first time in over a decade. The Dressage Challenge is one of several competitions contested by the eight member
The Mariposa Gold Drops emerged victorious for the second time this year in Bahamas Interscholastic Equestrian League (BIEL) competition. Four teams comprised of 20 young riders from different schools competed in the league’s winter term competition, held last weekend at the Camperdown Equestrian Centre under the watchful eye of USEF (United States Equestrian Federation) Judge Lori Arnold
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- The Caribbean Equestrian Association (CEA) recently announced the results of the 2022 CEA Mini Jumping Challenge, with Bahamian rider Katerina Coello obtaining the top overall individual score.
Over 40 riders across the Caribbean competed in the event. Each leg of the challenge w
The Caribbean Equestrian Association (CEA) recently announced the results of the 2022 CEA Mini Jumping Challenge, with Bahamian rider Katerina Coello obtaining the top overall individual score. Over 40 riders across the Caribbean competed in the event. Each leg of the challenge was held in a different country, allowing athletes to compete on their own horses over
Equestrian riders participate in ‘Ride For Reine’ Trail-a-thon Reine Pagliaro and Beau.
There were 20 young riders who mounted their horses and hit the trails with enthusiasm this past Sunday as a part of the “Ride For Reine” Trail-a-thon. The event was organized to raise funds on behalf of 17-year-old Reine Pagliaro, in her bid to represent The Bahamas at the FEI (International Equestrian Federation) Young Rider Endurance World Championships in Ermelo, Netherlands, from September 3-10, 2021.
The event was a collaborative effort amongst all the member-riding school clubs of Equestrian Bahamas – Camperdown Equestrian Centre, Mariposa Stables, and Moonstone Stables.
“The ‘Ride for Reine’ was a great demonstration of the solidarity of our equestrian community,” said President of Equestrian Bahamas (EB) Cathy Ramsingh-Pierre. “The riding schools donated the use of horses for the ride, the trainers gave of their time to supervise and organize the event, and Moon