The United States Eventing Association has reported the death of a 17-year-old Thoroughbred gelding following the completion of the Rocking Horse Winter I Horse Trials in Altoona, Florida. The horse, known as Harper, collapsed while heading back to the barn after competing in the Preliminary Rider division. He was owned and ridden by Cindy Rawson.
On January 24, 2026, during the Rocking Horse Winter I Horse Trials in Altoona, Florida, a tragic incident unfolded in the Preliminary Rider division. Evening Melody, a 17-year-old Thoroughbred gelding affectionately called Harper in the barn, had successfully finished the competition. As he was being led back to the barn, Harper suddenly collapsed and died.
The onsite veterinarian immediately attended to the horse. Harper's body was then transported to the University of Florida Veterinary Hospital for a necropsy to determine the cause of death.
The United States Eventing Association expressed its sorrow over the loss, stating, "Our thoughts are with Cindy and all who knew Harper."
This event highlights the risks involved in equestrian competitions, where the welfare of equine athletes remains a priority. The association's report underscores the prompt medical response following the collapse.