Learn about the first hurdle Canada’s equestrian horses had to clear |
Transporting the horses for Canada’s equestrian team to the Olympics involved a very special process created to give our four-legged competitors the best ride possible. In total, there were three key steps: load the horses into a “box stall”; place the box stall on top of a pallet; slide the pallet into the plane and lock it down to minimize movements.
The pilots helped out as well by taking extra special care to make smooth take-offs and landings. In short, the horses got first-class treatment from start to finish – and that might just give them the small additional edge that translates into a place on the podium.