HorseCare sensors tested at the Student Riders Nations Cup in Switzerland

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HorseCare sensors tested at the Student Riders Nations Cup in Switzerland

HorseCare recently had the opportunity to participate in the Student Riders Nations Cup in Balsthal, Switzerland, where riders from 12 student teams across Europe and the USA tested our sensors in one of the most challenging and realistic equestrian environments.
The format of the competition presented a unique challenge. Riders met their horses for the first time, had only a few minutes to establish a connection, and then immediately entered dressage and show jumping rounds judged on style, harmony, and horse-first riding.
This is exactly the type of situation where objective information can make a difference.
Using HorseCare sensors, participants were able to review data about the horse’s movement, symmetry, and workload, helping them better understand how the horse moved during training and competition. The system provided additional insights that are often difficult to perceive from the saddle alone.
One of the most common reactions from riders was:

“It shows all of that?”

And the answer is simple:

Yes. It does.

HorseCare is designed to help riders, trainers, veterinarians, farriers, and horse owners gain a deeper understanding of movement dynamics through objective data and long-term monitoring of changes in movement patterns.
Because better riding starts with better understanding.
🐴 HorseCare is always ready to support equestrians of all disciplines and experience levels.
Whether you are involved in dressage, show jumping, eventing, endurance riding, recreational riding, rehabilitation, or veterinary work, we are happy to answer your questions and help you learn more about the HorseCare system.
📧 For questions, support, or additional information, please contact us at: support@horsecare.si